Useful Information
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Banking and Currency close
Decimal currency is used in Australia with the dollar as the basic
unit (100 cents = $1) Notes come in $100, $50, $20, $10, and $5. Coins
come in 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 and $2 denominations. Currency exchange
facilities are available in most banks, hotels and airports and operate
normal business hours. Credit cards are accepted at most restaurants
and shops, the most widely used being MasterCard, Visa, American Express
and Diners Club. Automatic Teller Machines are widely available.
Current exchange rates can be found at www.x-rates.com
Business Hours close
Banks generally open from 0930 - 1600 hours Monday - Friday. General office hours are 0900 - 1700 Monday - Friday. Post Offices operate these hours, however stamps are often available from hotels.
Climate and Clothing close
Average temperatures in Melbourne during May range from 8°-17° Celsius. Generally Australians are informal dressers. Smart casual attire is appropriate during the day. Please refer to the information on the social program for dress at social functions organised as part of the Congress.
Electricity close
Electrical current is 240/ 250V, AC 50Hz. The Australian three- pin power outlet is different from that in many countries, so you will need an adaptor. If your appliances are 110V, check if there are a 110/ 240V switch. If not, you will need a voltage converter. Universal outlets for 240V or 110V shavers are usually found in leading hotels.
Goods & Services Tax (GST) /Tourist Refund Scheme (Trs) close
Since 1 July 2000, Australia has adopted a new taxation system incorporating the Goods & Services Tax (GST). All prices quoted on this website are inclusive of GST, unless otherwise specified. As part of this new taxation system, the Australian Government introduced the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS). The scheme is administered by the Australian Customs Department and took effect on 1 July 2000.The TRS enables travellers departing Australia to claim a refund of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) paid on goods bought in Australia. The refund applies to goods over the value of A$ 300 when items are purchased in the same shop within 30 days of your departure from Australia. Should an item be too large to take onto the aircraft as hand luggage you will need to visit the TRS clearing office at the international airport with the item and receipt. The receipt will be stamped TRS sighted and at that point you can check the large item in with your luggage. Once you have cleared Customs you can collect your refund from the TRS desk by showing your receipt or items purchased. It does not apply to services or goods consumed or partly consumed in Australia.
Parking close
Parking is available at the Congress venue at the rate of A$25 per day or $10 for early bird (entry prior to 10.00am and exit between midday and midnight).
Passport and Visa close
All travellers to Australia, other than New Zealand, require a valid entry VISA prior to travel to Australia. For many nationalities (29 in total) an Electronic Visa or Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) can be obtained from your travel agent or airline when making your travel arrangements. Please see your travel agent or airline for further details.
Privacy close
Australia introduced the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 in 2001. The Congress Managers comply with such legislation which is designed to protect the right of the individual to privacy of their information. Information collected in respect of proposed participation in any aspect of the Congress will be only used for the purposes of planning and conduct of the Congress and may also be provided to the organising body or to organisers of future events. It is also usual to produce a 'Delegate List' of attendees at the Congress and to include the individual's details in such a list. Consent for publication of the individual's information may be withheld when completing the Registration Form for the Congress. Individuals are also entitled to access the information held by written application to the Congress Managers.
Quarantine close
Australia is free from many plant and animal diseases prevalent in other countries. Very strict quarantine rules apply to the import of animals and plants, which cannot be brought into the country without prior application. Animal and plant products are also restricted. For more information see the ‘Information for International Travellers’ on the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) website, which you can access by visiting www.affa.gov.au
Restaurants close
Melbourne is a multi-cultural city and every cuisine is available throughout the many restaurants. For a list of just some of the restaurants in Melbourne, please click on the Restaurants link on the Useful Links page of this website.
Shopping close
Most shops in Melbourne are generally open from 0900 to 1700, Saturday to Wednesday and 0900 to 2100 Thursday to Friday. In all stores and shopping centres major credit cards are accepted and for international visitors, tax-free shopping is possible within the city.
Walking is the best way to shop, especially along Melbourne's arcades and laneways. Outside the city centre, visit shopping precincts like Chapel Street in South Yarra, Acland Street in St Kilda and Brunswick Street in Fitzroy, especially on weekends. Here you'll find everything from retro homewares to funky shops selling cult-in-the-making jewellery. These strips also have stacks of streetside cafes. Travelling between Melbourne's suburbs is best done by tram, although you'll need a car to visit larger suburban malls like Chadstone, where many of the major retailers are found.
Bargains: For bargains, head for Richmond (especially Bridge Road and Swan Street), where designer outlets and factory seconds sell jeans, swimwear, trainers, tops and bags at heavily reduced prices. Big savings can also be made during sale times (normally at the end of summer and winter, and some public holidays) held by David Jones, Myer and other department stores.
Timeclose
Melbourne is 10 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time in May.
Tipping close
Tipping is not as widespread or regulated in Australia as it is in some other parts of the world. Tipping is your prerogative, a reward for service. It is customary to tip hotel porters and restaurants if good service is received. Tips for taxis are regarded as optional.
Transportation close
Tullamarine International Airport is located approximately 25 minutes from the city centre. Once in Melbourne, there are many transport options including taxi, train and tram. For more information on getting around Melbourne, click here
Toursclose
There are a number of fantastic touring opportunities in Melbourne and its surrounds. Experience the sites of Melbourne on a City Tour or see the penguins at Phillip Island on the Penguin Express with Grayline Tours. For further information on these or other tours and to make tour bookings please visit www.grayline.com.au/melbourne.php or contact Grayline Tours on 1300 858 687.
Vaccinations close
A current valid international certificate of inoculation against yellow fever is required if passengers come from, or travel through, infected areas. Check this carefully with your airline or travel agent
Timetable and Deadlines
Abstracts (Paediatrics & Child Health) Closed
Submission of Case Summaries and Abstracts for Poster Presentations (Adult Medicine) Closed
Early Registration Thursday 22 March 2007
Accommodation Monday 2 April 2007
Congress Opens, College Ceremony and Receptrion Sunday 6 May 2007
Professional Skills Day Monday 7 May 2007
Adult Medicine Scientific Program Tuesday 8 - Wednesday 9 May 2007
Paediatrics & Child Health Annual Meeting Tuesday 8 -Thursday 10 May 2007
Forthcoming Dates
RACP Congress in coming years:
2008: Adelaide (11-15 May)
2009: Sydney (16-21 May)
2010: Melbourne, World Congress of Internal Medicine
(20-25 March-visit the website)
Previous ASM websites
For all information and resources from previous RACP ASM's visit the websites:
2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001
Further Information
For information on accommodation, social events, sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, touring in Melbourne and around Australia, please contact the Congress Managers
RACP 2007 Congress Managers
Tour Hosts Pty Ltd
GPO Box 128
Sydney NSW 2001
Tel: + 61 2 9265 0700
Fax: + 61 2 9267 5443
Email: racp@tourhosts.com.au
