Alice Springs is the ideal destination for your conference. Located in the centre of Australia you will be welcomed with good old fashioned outback hospitality, fantastic conferencing and networking options and awesome pre and post touring experiences – why not stay and play for while?
Located in the heart of the Red Centre, Alice Springs is a vibrant modern town with a thriving population of 28,000 people. Made famous by the Neville Shute 1950s novel ‘A town like Alice’, Alice Springs is an iconic travel destination – an Australian ‘must do’!
Not far from the modern comforts of town is the spectacular, ancient scenery of the West and East MacDonnell Ranges – Gaps, Chasms, Waterholes and Desert Oasis’s – a far cry from a dry, dusty desert that may immediately come to mind!
Of course there are also the iconic red sand hills – there is nothing more impressive than seeing the colours of the Outback – the deep red of the sand set against the cloudless, brilliant blue sky, the changing colours of the ranges during spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and the endless star studded night time skies.
Maps
Click here for CBD – Map A
Click here for Alice Springs Township – Map B
Click here for Central Australia Region – Map C
Alice Springs has some iconic restaurants where you can tickle your tastebuds with cuisine ranging from native Australian, Asian delights, good old fashioned Aussie Steak to even a Swiss Indian restaurant!
Click here for Alice Springs Restaurants
Alice Springs has enough attractions to keep you busy for at least a week – regardless of how much time you have in Alice Springs you must check out at least a couple of these attractions ...
Click here for Alice Springs Attractions
Alice Springs and the Central Australian region has too many tours and fun stuff to do to list! To make it easier for you, we haven’t even attempted to write them all down – just click on to any of the following websites to see the fun and spectacular scenery that awaits you in the Red Centre:
Tourism Central Australia.
Tourism Central Australia is the regional tourist association for Central Australia – incorporating Alice Springs, Ayers Rock and the Barkly Region. Visit this site for all information on visiting and touring options in Central Australia
http://www.centralaustraliantourism.com/
Tourism NT
Tourism NT is charged with the promotion and development of tourism in the Northern Territory.
www.travelnt.com.au
Territory Discoveries
Territory Discoveries is the Northern Territory holiday specialists. A division of Tourism NT visit this site for itinerary ideas and tour bookings.
www.territorydiscoveries.com
Alice Springs is on the International Tourist Trail and therefore we have an abundance of accommodation ranging from backpackers through to 4.5 star hotels.
The majority of 3 – 4.5 star hotels are within walking distance from the Alice Springs Convention Centre
Click here for Accommodation
Maps
Click here for CBD – Map A
Click here for Alice Springs Township – Map B
Click here for Central Australia Region – Map C
Check the Event Calendar for upcoming events.
All upcoming conferences / meetings may not be listed as we can only advertise if clients allow us to.
| Date |
Event |
Delegates |
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| 27 June - 1 July |
Australian New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Annual Conference (ANZAHPE) |
250 |
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| 03 - 07 July |
Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers (AAMT) and Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) |
300 |
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Alice's Biggest Christmas Party is on Saturday 11 December and tickets go on sale Monday 05 July 2010!
Seats are limited, and no bookings will be taken before 05 July.
Click here for frequently asked questions in regards to Access, Climate, Dress Standards, Time Difference and Transport options.
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