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7-10 March 2006Adelaide Convention Centre,North Terrace, Adelaide.
Held dur ing the 2006
Adelaide Fest ival of the Arts
Human reproductive health through the agesRegistration Brochure
womb to tombOrganising Bodies
Departments of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, The University of
Adelaide and Flinders University of
South Australia, Research Centre
for Reproductive Health, The
Adelaide Healthy Ageing Research
Cluster (HARC) and The Royal
Australian and New Zealand
College of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology (SA and NT).
womb to tomb
Human reproductive health through the ages
INVITATION TO ATTEND
Dear colleagues
On behalf of the organising committee, it is my pleasure to invite you to attend the "HumanReproductive Health Through The Ages" Congress being held 7-10 March 2006 at theAdelaide Convention Centre, South Australia.
The congress is being held to celebrate major advances in Reproductive Health from "wombto tomb" and to mark the lifetime contributions to this area of several distinguished andinternationally renowned Adelaide clinicians and scientists. The congress will highlight recentadvances in areas of reproductive health including fertility, human genomics, fetaldevelopment and its influence on adult health, pregnancy, parturition, maternal and infanthealth, cerebral palsy, reproductive endocrinology, contraception, menstrual control,urogynaecology, menopause and healthy ageing.
This is an international congress, which will attract many international delegates and gueststo its plenary sessions and workshops. It will be a festival of reproductive scientists andphysicians presenting the state of the art medicine and science, and will run during the 2006Adelaide Festival of Arts. The scientific program will be integrated with a social programbuilt around the Festival.
This "show piece congress" will present many of the world’s best speakers elucidating thestate of the art of research and practice both for those working in their area and explainingnew advances clearly for those whose reproductive interests are elsewhere. The congresswill highlight the art of reproductive medicine in the State of the Arts during the Festival ofArts! Partners are particularly welcome and will greatly enjoy the second largest Festival ofArts in the world.
A trade exhibition featuring the latest developments in products and services will be held inconjunction with the congress, which is to be held in the newly extended AdelaideConvention Centre on North Terrace.
We look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide in March 2006!
Yours sincerely
Alastair MacLennanCongress Chair
TUESDAY, 7TH MARCH 2006
1800 - 2000 RegistrationOpening Reception,Adelaide Convention Centre
"A Festival of the Art of Medicine"
WEDNESDAY, 8TH MARCH 2006
0800 Registration
0845 Welcome - Opening of CongressProf Alastair MacLennan
0900 The Lloyd Cox Memorial OrationChair: Prof Rob Norman,Co-chair: Prof Colin Matthews
SPEAKER:Lord Robert Winston (London, UK)Engineering Reproduction. What limits?
1000 Reproductive Surgery - State ofthe Art
SPEAKER:Dr Ossie Petrucco (Adelaide)
1030 Morning Tea
1100 The Fetal Origins of Adult DiseaseChair: Prof Jeffrey RobinsonCo-Chair: Prof Bob Seamark
SPEAKERS:Prof Jeffrey Robinson (Adelaide) Feast or famine and the fetus
Prof David Barker (Southampton, UK) Lizards and the salmon: The biologicalorigins of adult disease
Prof Peter Gluckman (Auckland, NZ) Living with the past: Evolution,development and disease
1230 Festival Act - A glimpse of the AdelaideFestival of the Arts
1300 Lunch
1400 Concurrent Workshops:
1. Developmental Origins ofAdult DiseaseChair: Prof Julie OwensCo-Chair: Prof Stephen Judd
SPEAKERS:Prof David Phillips (Southampton, UK) Fetal origins and the stress response
Prof Rebecca Simmons(Philadelphia, USA) Intervention Strategies: When is it toolate?
Prof David Hill (London, Canada) The Developmental Origins of Diabetes
Prof Caroline McMillen (Adelaide) Trading individual health for the survivalof our species
2. Hot Topics in Cochrane Reviews inObstetrics, Neonatology,Gynaecology and EndocrinologyChair: Prof Caroline CrowtherCo-Chair: Prof David Henderson-Smart
Delegates are invited to offer newreviews – [email protected]
1530 Afternoon Tea
1600 Plenary Session
Advances in ReproductiveTechnologyChair: Prof Rob NormanCo-Chair: Chair RANZCOG (SA)(TBA)
SPEAKERS:Prof Peter Illingworth (Sydney) Reproductive Technology: Is this thefreeway to cloning?
Prof David Healy (Melbourne) South Australia's BESST Contribution tothe Infertile Couple
Prof Fung Yee Chan (Brisbane) Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Prof Jane Harding (Auckland, NZ)Antenatal Steroids: What do we know35 years on?
1715 Close
EveningAn evening at the Adelaide Festival ofthe Arts
PROVISIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, 8TH MARCH 2006
0700 – 0845
Concurrent Breakfast WorkshopsAdelaide Convention Centre
Breakfast Workshop 1
Fetal and Childhood DevelopmentChair: Dr Vivienne Moore Co-Chair: Dr John Svigos
SPEAKERS:Prof John Newnham (Perth) Searching for the Holy Grail of pretermbirth causation: Is it the gums?
Prof Jane Harding (Auckland, NZ)Intrauterine treatment for the growthrestricted fetus
Prof Kerin O’Dea (Darwin) Early life influences on risk of type 2diabetes
Dr Alison Venn (Hobart) Oestrogen treatment for tall stature:Counting the costs
Breakfast Workshop 2 -
Adelaide Healthy Ageing ResearchCluster (HARC) Symposium(Open to all delegates and HARC – onlyregistrants)
Ageing – Careless or Carefree?Dying with DignityChair: Assoc Prof Gary WittertCo-Chair: Assoc Prof Graham MayrhoferSpeakers: TBA
Topics:Extending the productive years
Genes, gender and chronic disease inelderly women
Old Money: Age, gender and economics
0900 Plenary Session
1. Cerebral PalsyChair: Prof Alastair MacLennanCo-Chair: Dr Jack O’Loughlin
SPEAKERS:Prof Alastair MacLennan (Adelaide) The antenatal origins of Cerebral Palsy –stop shooting the obstetrician!
Prof Karin Nelson (Washington DC, USA) New lessons for paediatric neurologistsand lawyers
Prof Caroline Crowther (Adelaide) Magnesium Sulphate - is it an effectiveintervention?
Prof Peter Gluckman (Auckland, NZ) A cool head: Just what the infant needs?
2. Incontinence and insanity – dothey come from having children?Chair: Dr Paul DugganCo-Chair: Dr Margaret Davy
SPEAKERS:Prof Don Wilson (Dunedin, NZ) Can pelvic floor dysfunction beprevented and cured without resortingto adoption?
Prof Chris Maher (Brisbane) Pelvic organ prolapse - Just hangingaround!!
Ms Donna Coates (Adelaide) Anal incontinence and prolonged post-natal depression?
1030 Morning Tea
1100 Concurrent Workshops
1. The Adult Origins of Fetal DiseaseProgramming of fetal and placentaldevelopmentChair: Dr Jeremy Thompson Co-Chair: Prof Marc Keirse
SPEAKERS:Prof Abigail Fowden (Cambridge, UK ) Stress, hormones and fetal development
Dr Claire Roberts (Adelaide) Programming the fetus by programmingthe placenta
Dr Jeremy Thompson (Adelaide) Is fetal development altered byenvironmental influences duringoocyte maturation?
Dr Michelle Lane (Adelaide) Links between stress on thepreimplantation embryo andfetal growth?
2. Five minutes of excitementand fameChair: Assoc Prof Ray RodgersCo-Chair: Prof Evan Simpson
National and international delegatesare invited to submit titles of excitingnew research from their departments(5 minute presentation + 5 minutediscussion). This can be breakingresearch that will be publishedelsewhere but is offered for early peerreview – 12 papers. No abstracts willbe published in the programme orelsewhere to facilitate early disclosureof data.
1300 Lunch
Free afternoon and evening at theFestival.
An afternoon Festival/Fringe event willbe put on especially for the delegates.
PROVISIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME cont.
THURSDAY, 9TH MARCH 2006
0900 Concurrent Plenary Sessions
1. Is Menstruation Necessary?This session is kindly sponsored bySchering Pty LtdChair: Dr Ossie PetruccoCo-Chair: Prof Martha Hickey
SPEAKERS:Prof John Guillebaud (London, UK) Continuous oral and local hormones
Prof Martha Hickey (Perth) Menstruation, the root of all evil?
Prof Ian Fraser (Sydney) Counteracting the modern consequencesof too much menstruation
Prof Cindy Farquhar (Auckland, NZ) Lessons from research
2. Will the male become extinct? Chair: Prof Julie OwensCo-Chair: Prof Warren Jones
SPEAKERS:Prof John Aitken (Newcastle) The Ys and wherefores of male infertility
Assoc Prof Sarah Robertson (Adelaide) Perhaps it’s incompatibility!
Prof Alan Trounson, Prof Alan Trounson &Prof Alan Trounson The potential for cloning
1030 Morning Tea
1100 Concurrent Plenary Sessions
1. Modern management of theMenopauseChair: Prof Alastair MacLennanCo-Chair: Dr Alan Down
SPEAKERS:Assoc Prof Rod Baber (Sydney) New data on Hormone Therapies
Dr Bev Lawton (Wellington, NZ) Safer women and safer therapies
Prof Phillip Sambrook (Sydney) Between a rock and hard place: Newtherapies for osteoporosis
Prof Victor Henderson (Stanford, USA) Hormones and cognitive function
Prof Susan Davis (Melbourne) When are androgens the answer?
2. Thrombophilic Disorders andReproduction Chair: Prof Gus DekkerCo-Chair: Prof John Kerin
SPEAKERS:Prof Shaun Brennecke (Melbourne) Genomics of Common PregnancyDisorders
Prof Michael Kupferminc (Tel Aviv, Israel) Thrombophilias in the causation of the'Great Obstetrical Syndromes'
Prof Gus Dekker (Adelaide) Unexplained Recurrent Miscarriages-light on the horizon?
Dr Yee Khong (Adelaide) Double, double toil and trouble: Thematernal and fetal circulations
1300 Lunch
1400 Concurrent Workshops
1. New horizons in health technologyChair: Dr Michael DaviesCo-Chair: Prof Janet Hiller
SPEAKERS:Prof Graeme Hugo (Adelaide) Better reproductive health technologyfor who? Developments and outlook inAustralian fertility.
Prof Judith Lumley (Melbourne) Hospital Indicators: Fireworks orIlluminations?
Prof Janet Hiller (Adelaide) Blue skies and flying pigs: Is healthtechnology assessment too important tobe left to doctors??
2. Breaking Reproductive Researchin AdelaideChair: Prof David ArmstrongCo-Chair: Assoc Prof David Kennaway
Open for papers from local scientists
SPEAKERS:Prof Julie Owens, Assoc Prof DavidKennaway, Dr Mark Nottle, Dr RobertGilchrist, Dr Darryl Russell, Dr KarenKind.
1530 Afternoon Tea
1600 FINAL PLENARY SESSION
Induction to the South AustralianReproductive Hall of FameChair: Assoc Prof Bob BryceCo-Chair: Prof Rob Norman
Inductees:Prof David Armstrong, Dr Margaret Davy,Prof Warren Jones, Prof Stephen Judd,Prof John Kerin, Prof Marc Keirse , ProfColin Matthews, Dr David Morris, Dr JackO’Loughlin, Dr Ossie Petrucco, Prof BobSeamark, Dr John Svigos, Prof JeffreyRobinson.
1700 Close of congress:Jeffrey Robinson
1900 Gala dinner, National Wine Centre of Australia
FRIDAY, 10th MARCH 2006
PROVISIONAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME cont.
TUESDAY, 7TH MARCH 2006
Opening ReceptionAdelaide Convention Centre, Hall / Foyer F1800 – 2000
Join us for finger food, drinks and a taste ofthe Festival between 6 and 8pm. Meet ourAustralian and International delegates thenexplore the Fringe and Festival night life.
Includes: Drinks and canapésCost: Included in the registration fee of
fulltime delegates. Additional ticketsmay be purchased for $A50 perperson
Dress: Smart casual
WEDNESDAY, 8TH MARCH 2006
An evening at the Festival of Arts
This is the second largest, and arguably thebest, Arts Festival in the world with music,opera, drama, dance, art, comedy etc.Registrants will be sent the Festival and Fringebrochures with instructions as to how todirectly book tickets for events of your choice.
THURSDAY 9TH MARCH, 2006
Best of the Adelaide Fringe Festival1500 – 1700
It is the intention of the organisers to selectseveral of the best acts from the Festival /Fringe for a special performance for delegates,possibly in the Spiegeltent in the Adelaideparklands or a similar venue to be announced.
Includes: Admission to specially selectedacts from the Adelaide FringeFestival / Festival of Arts
Cost: $A50 per personDress: Casual
THURSDAY EVENING
On Thursday evening, enjoy dinner atAdelaide’s famous eclectic restaurants andmore Festival events or join the students at thecongress student barbecue at the Duke of YorkHotel in the city centre. Come and sample thediverse gourmet barbecue menu, liveentertainment, and relaxed tropical beergarden setting. All ages welcome.
Congress Student BarbecueDuke of York Hotel, 82 Currie Street, Adelaide1900 – 2300
Includes: Gourmet style barbecue and liveentertainment.
Cost: $A20 (Drinks extra)Dress: Casual
FRIDAY 10th MARCH, 2006
Gala dinnerNational Wine Centre of Australia, cnr. NorthTerrace and Hackney Roads, Adelaide1900 – 2300
This will be a finale to be remembered. It willbe held at the National Wine Centre. Start withdrinks on the courtyard and more from theFestival of Arts, experience fine wines anddining and be entertained by oratory, musicand old friends. For the ladies, it is definitely anexcuse for a new dress, and for Jeffrey to wearhis tie!
Master of Ceremonies: Prof Alastair MacLennanProposing the Health of the Inductees to theReproductive Hall of Fame: Prof Roger Short,Melbourne.Responding on behalf of the Inductees:Prof Jeffrey Robinson
Includes: Banquet, drinks, live entertainmentfrom the Festival
Cost: $A110 per personDress: Black tie
LunchesLunches on Wednesday, Thursday and Fridayare included for full-time delegates. Lunch onthe day of registration is included for DayRegistrants. Additional lunch tickets areavailable for $A36 per person per day.
Breakfast WorkshopsBreakfast workshops held on Thursday 9thMarch (7:00 – 8:45am) are included forfulltime delegates and Thursday Dayregistrants. HARC members may register toattend the HARC breakfast symposium only(Breakfast Workshop 2). Includes continentalbreakfast. Additional tickets are not available.
RANZCOG CONTINUINGPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT POINTS
This congress is an approved RANZCOG O&GMeeting.
Eligible fellows will earn ContinuingProfessional Development (CPD) points asfollows:Full Attendance 20 pointsAttendance 8 March 7 pointsAttendance 9 March 6 pointsAttendance 10 March 7 points
To be credited with CPD points, you will needto hold a Certificate of Attendance. Pleaseindicate on the Registration Form if you requirea certificate of attendance to be issued.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Full registration $880 $990
Student $330 $352
Day registration Wednesday $363 $385
Day registration Thursday $363 $385
Day registration Friday $363 $385
Registration for HARC $A44 $A44breakfast symposium only(Thursday)
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Earlybirdregistration
(due 31 Oct 05)(Prices incl GST)
Lateregistration
(on or after 1 Nov 05)(Prices incl GST)
Registration Entitlements
Full-time registration (non-student or student)includes session and trade exhibition admission,daily morning and afternoon teas, lunchesWednesday to Friday, the opening reception,breakfast workshop and a satchel containingthe congress handbook and other congressmaterial.
Day registration includes a satchel, session andtrade exhibition admission, morning andafternoon teas and lunch on the day ofregistration. The breakfast workshop is inclusivefor Thursday registrants.
Registration for only the HARC breakfastsymposium includes breakfast and attendanceat Breakfast Workshop 2 on Thursday 9th March2006, 0700-0845. No entry to main programme.
Please note the above registration fees do notinclude attendance at the congress Gala Dinner,Thursday Festival/Fringe event or StudentBarbecue. These are optional activities at theextra expense of delegates.
ASSOCIATES PROGRAMME
Flavours of South Australia0930 – 1200, Thursday 9th March 2006
Come and savour the tastes of South Australiaat the Adelaide Central Market. Relish the bestcoffee, the best Greek yoghurt, the best fruit, thebest charcouterie and the multiculturalambience of Adelaide’s famous central market.
Cost: $A20 per personDress: Casual
Writers Week
Be thrilled and entertained by one of theAdelaide Festival of Arts’ greatest delights –Writers Week. Sit in the park under canvasbeside the Torrens River and listen to readingsand discussion with some of your favouritenational and international authors. One of thehighlights of the Festival. This event is free.
Visit Other Festival Attractions
See the Festival Programme which will be sentto registrants for details of shows, music, artexhibitions and happenings throughout thetwo weeks.
PRE AND POST CONGRESS TOURS
We recommend Top Deck Travel for all yourholiday arrangements. This agency can tailor andrecommend many options to suit your interests.Some short tour options are:
Barossa Valley Full Day Tour…from $75Includes 3 course lunch, winery tours and more
Southern Highlights, McLaren Vale andVictor Harbor…from $75Includes wine tasting and Granite Island
Kangaroo Island Two Day Tour…from $335(twin share)Includes return coach and ferry travel, two tours,lunches and one night’s accommodation
Please organise your personalised tour bycontacting Meredith at Top Deck Travel:
Top Deck Travel260 The ParadeNorwood SA 5067AustraliaTel: +61-8-8332 8899Fax: +61-8-8332 8332Email: [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION
A trade exhibition with the theme "State of theArt" will be held alongside the conference in thelunch and coffee area. We thank our earlysponsors: Organon, Novartis, Wyeth, NovoNordisk, Schering, MSD (Merck), SeronoAustralia Pty Ltd, Cook (IVF), Eli Lilly, Servier, CSLand Pfizer. For more information about joiningthe exhibition contact the secretariat or ProfAlastair MacLennan.
The organisers of the congress are very gratefulfor the support of the sponsors, which help tooffset some of the costs of the scientificprogramme. In giving their support thesesponsors have had no influence on the pre-chosen topics to be presented. The speakers areindependent of any of the congress sponsorshipand most are coming to the congress at theirown expense. Sponsors are given space in thetrade display and are encouraged to providescientific information on their products tointerested delegates.
CANCELLATION POLICY
All cancellations must be notified in writingto the Conference Secretariat. The congressreserves the right to cancel or vary optionalactivities if minimum numbers are notreached. The congress cancellation policy is a50% refund for cancellations made by 14December 2005. No refund will be madeafter this date. Cancellation ofaccommodation must also be notified inwriting and may be subject to cancellationfees from the hotels.
INSURANCE
Registration fees do not include insurance ofany kind. Insurance is strongly recommendedto cover: loss of payments as a result ofcancellation of your participation in theConference, or through cancellation of theConference itself, loss of airfares for anyreason, loss or damage to personal property,additional expenses and repatriation shouldtravel arrangements need to be altered,medical expenses, or any other relatedlosses.
OUR RESPONSIBILITY
The organisers of the conference cannotaccept any liability of whatever nature forthe acts, omissions or default, whethernegligent or otherwise of those airlines,coach operators, shipping companies,hoteliers, or other persons providing servicesin connection with you tour pursuant to acontract between themselves and yourself(which may be evidenced in writing by theissue of a ticket, voucher, coupon or the like)and over whom we have no direct andexclusive control.
The organisers of this conference do notaccept any liability in contract or in tort(actionable wrong) for any injury, damage,loss, delay, additional expense orinconvenience caused directly or indirectly byforce majeure or other events which arebeyond our control, or which are notpreventable by reasonable diligence on ourpart including and not limited to war, civildisturbance, fire, floods, unusually severeweather, acts of God, act of Government orany authorities, accidents to or failure ofmachinery or equipment or industrial action(whether or not involving our employees)and even though such action may be settledby acceding to the demands of a labourgroup. Please note that the prices quoted aresubject to change without notice.
PRIVACY ACT 1988, CORPORATIONSACT 2001
Collection, maintenance and disclosure ofcertain personal information are governed bylegislation included in these Acts. Please notethat your details may be disclosed to the partiesmentioned in this brochure.
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are aware that many distinguished scientistsand clinicians will be attending the congressand are not on the plenary programme. Tofacilitate the exchange of news of excitingbreaking research delegates are encouraged tooffer tantalising brief details of new researchfrom their department. This session on Thursday9th March 2006 is called "5 Minutes ofExcitement and Fame" where each presenterhas 5 minutes to present their news followed by5 minutes of questions. To allow newunpublished research to be disclosed, withoutcompromising publication, no abstracts shall bepublished. Please offer titles, and a 250-wordabstract (to inform The Organising Committeeonly, not for publication) to the secretariatbefore December 2005.
SATELLITE MEETING
The 38th Annual Meeting of The OrganisationGestosis, an International Society for the Studyof Pathophysiology of Pregnancy, is planned tobe held in Adelaide on the 6th and 7th March2006, immediately before our Womb to TombMeeting from 7-10 March 2006.
The venue for this meeting will be the StamfordPlaza Hotel, which is opposite the main AdelaideConvention Centre and Performing Arts Precinct.
The topics planned to be covered include thefollowing:
• Current clinical management of severe pre-eclampsia (gestosis).
• Current research on the causes of pre-eclampsia, the best methods of assessmentand the possible treatment.
• Anaesthetic management of gestosis• Are there special neonatal problems for the
babies of mothers with gestosis?• Fetal growth and well being in gestosis• Maternal and perinatal outcomes of patient
with severe gestosis• Obstetric coagulopathies complicating or a
cause of gestosis
For further information and registration detailscontact:
Prof Roger Pepperell,Australian Representative for OG,Email: [email protected]
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Weather. Adelaide has a warm dry sunnyclimate in March with day time averagetemperatures of 25-29°C and nights 17-20°C
The Airport is centrally located near the seaand is about a 15 minute taxi ride from the citycentre and the congress hotels.
Visa. International visitors are reminded toobtain a visa for Australia when booking flights.
Time. South Australia is half an hour behindEastern Australian time. Yes half an hour!
Other Attractions. South Australia is wellknown for its vineyards, fine eating, coastlineand its Festival of Arts, which is being heldconcurrently with the Congress and extendsapproximately one week on either side of ourcongress. Together with its Fringe Festival it isthe second biggest Festival of Arts in the worldwith something for every taste. Registrants willbe sent the full festival programme 3 monthsbefore the congress. Delegates are encouragedto stay in Adelaide before and after the congressto savour this unique Festival. TheCommonwealth Games follow on in mid March2006 in Melbourne.
Hotels. Delegates are encouraged to book theirhotel rooms early as this is a popular time to bein Adelaide. The hotels listed below are offeringspecial discounted rates for conferencedelegates.
Letters of Invitation. If delegates require aletter of invitation to facilitate their attendanceplease e-mail the secretariat.
Confirmation of Registration will followreceipt of your booking form and payment.
Radisson Playford Hotel and Suites★★★★★
120 North Terrace, Adelaide (adjacent toAdelaide Convention Centre)
The Radisson Playford Hotel & Suites is ideallylocated in the heart of the City on NorthTerrace, opposite the Adelaide ConventionCentre. This boutique hotel offers 182guestrooms and suites that feature openingsliding doors with juliette balconies. Facilitiesinclude the Playford Restaurant, Bar andLounge, fitness centre with indoor heatedswimming pool, sauna, spa and fully equippedbusiness centre complete with professionalsecretarial support.
Rate per room per night (including GST)Playford Guest Room $A185Studio Spa Suite $A199
Hyatt Regency Adelaide ★★★★★
North Terrace, Adelaide (adjacent to AdelaideConvention Centre)
Hyatt Regency Adelaide is perfectly locatedimmediately adjacent to the AdelaideConvention Centre, Skycity Adelaide and theFestival Centre, forming an integral part of thespectacular Riverbank Promenade. The Hotelfeatures 367 spacious and beautifullyappointed guestrooms, three restaurants, alounge bar, nightclub, fitness centre, outdoorheated pool and fully equipped business centre.
Rate per room per night (including GST)Hyatt Guest Room King $A195
Stamford Plaza ★★★★
150 North Terrace, Adelaide (adjacent toAdelaide Convention Centre)
The Stamford Plaza Adelaide is ideally locatedin the picturesque and historic North Terrace,just a few steps from the Adelaide ConventionCentre, Adelaide Casino and Festival Theatre.Overlooking Parliament House, the StamfordPlaza Adelaide is just a short stroll from themain city shopping, cultural and restaurantprecincts. All guest rooms are first classaccommodation with elegant surrounds andoffering a relaxing and luxurious stay. Eachroom has double-glazed windows for extrasound proofing, which open enabling guests toenjoy fresh air.
Rate per room per night (including GST)City View Room $A140Park View Room $A155
Majestic Roof Garden ★★★★
55 Frome Street, Adelaide
The Majestic Roof Garden is a brand newboutique hotel of 120 rooms situated in thefashionable East End of Adelaide. Thissophisticated hotel will surpass all of yourexpectations and boasts features such as a finedining restaurant, 24 hour reception, fitnesscentre, a well equipped business centre. Thesignature garden on the roof of the hotel is oneof a kind.
Rate per room per night (including GST)Business Suite $A197
Franklin Central Apartments ★★★★ 1/236 Franklin Street, Adelaide
Franklin Central Apartments are located withinwalking distance of the Adelaide ConventionCentre and many Adelaide highlights includingthe city's famous Central Market. Allapartments contain a fully equipped kitchenwith full-size oven/stove, dishwasher andmicrowave and a fully equipped laundry withwasher, dryer, iron and full-size ironing board.
Rate per apartment per night (including GST)One bedroom apartment $A148Two bedroom apartment $A189
Old Lion Apartments ★★★★
9 Jerningham Street, North Adelaide
Old Lion Apartments are located in the heart ofcosmopolitan North Adelaide on the historicsite of the former Old Lion Brewery. It issurrounded by some of Adelaide's mostpopular cafes, restaurants and parklands, and isonly 2 kms to the Adelaide Convention Centre,central business and shopping districts. One ortwo bedroom apartments include full kitchenand laundry facilities, modem outlets, room-service, an in-house video service andcomplimentary secure parking.
Rate per apartment per night (including GST)One bedroom $A202Two bedroom $A231
East End Astoria ★★★★ 1/2
33 Vardon Street, Adelaide
These apartments are located in Rundle StreetEast's famous restaurant strip, the CentralBusiness District, Adelaide Convention Centre,Conservatory and Rose Garden, theatres,shopping and parklands. Apartment includesliving, dining and kitchen areas, balcony,laundry facilities, iron/board, VCR, TV, andInternet access in room.
Rate per apartment per night (including GST)One bedroom apartment $A150Two bedroom apartment $A179
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Conference CentreHyatt Regency AdelaideRadisson PlayfordStamford Plaza
Majestic Roof GardenFranklin Central ApartmentsOld Lion ApartmentsEast End Astoria
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Human reproduction health through the ages 7–10th March 2006
REGISTRATION FORM
Please complete this form, then post or fax with your payment to:
Ms Bronwen PaineDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (University of Adelaide),Women’s and Children’s Hospital1st Floor, Queen Victoria Building72 King William RoadNorth Adelaide SA 5006Australia
Tel: +618 8161 7616Fax: +618 8161 7652Email: [email protected]
Register by 31 October 2005 for the earlybird discount!
Personal Information
Title: ❑ Prof ❑ Dr ❑ Mr ❑ Ms ❑ Mrs ❑ Miss
First Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Last Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Organisation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Postal Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Suburb/Town: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .State: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Country: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Postcode: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Telephone (Business): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Include area code) (Include area code)
Telephone (Mobile) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Special Requirements (please note any specific dietary, wheelchair access or other requirements)
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Certificate of Attendance
I require a Certificate of Attendance for CPD points Yes ❑ No ❑
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1. Registration feesEARLYBIRD REGISTRATION LATE REGISTRATION Subtotal
Payment on or before Payment on or after $A31 October 2005 1 November 2005(Prices include GST) (Prices include GST)
Full registration $A880 $A990
Part/Full-time Student $A330 $A352
Day registration Wednesday $A363 $A385
Day registration Thursday $A363 $A385
Day registration Friday $A363 $A385
Registration for HARC breakfast symposium only $A44 $A44
Total for Part 1. Registration❑ Proof of student status is attached.
Name and city for name tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accompanying persons’ name (if attending any function) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Congress Activities
Although some costs are included in the fulltime registration fee as indicated below, it is essential you indicate attendance to obtaintickets for entry.
Yes No (Give number)
Opening Reception $nil for F/T ❑ ❑ $A50registrants (extra tickets)
Wednesday Lunch $nil for F/T or ❑ ❑ $A36Wednesday registrants (extra tickets)
Thursday Breakfast $nil for F/T or ❑ ❑ Extra ticketsWorkshop 1 (perinatal) Thursday registrants not available
Thursday Breakfast $nil for F/T or ❑ ❑ $A44Workshop 2 (ageing) Thursday registrants (for non delegates)
Thursday Lunch $nil for F/T or ❑ ❑ $A36Thursday registrants (extra tickets)
Friday Lunch $nil for F/T or ❑ ❑ $A36Friday registrants (extra tickets)
Flavours of South Australia $A20 ❑ ❑ $A20
Thursday afternoon $A50 ❑ ❑ $A50Festival/Fringe Event
Student Barbecue $A20 ❑ ❑ $A20
Gala Dinner $A110 ❑ ❑ $A110
Total for Part 2. Congress Activities
$A
$A
DelegateTicket cost
Attendance(please tick)
Cost per ticket
Prices include GST
Number oftickets required?
Subtotal$A
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3. Accommodation
❑ Own arrangements OR ❑ Please book my accommodation
Check in: ___/___/___ My ETA is: hours Check out: ___/___/___ My ETD is: hours
Please indicate your hotel preference (1-3) and preferred room configuration in the appropriate columns below. Credit Card securitymust be included to secure your accommodation booking and no bookings will be placed without it.
Some hotels may deduct one night’s deposit up to 30 days prior to arrival, with full payment usually arranged at time of check out. A taxinvoice for accommodation will be issued by the hotel upon check-out.
Hotel Preference Room Type Room Rate per room (1-3) Configuration per night
(inclusive of GST)
Radisson Playford Playford Guest Room ❑ single $185❑ double❑ twin
Studio Spa Suite ❑ single $199❑ double❑ twin
Hyatt Regency King Room ❑ single $195❑ double❑ twin
Stamford Plaza City View Room ❑ single $140❑ double❑ twin
Park View Room ❑ single $155❑ double❑ twin
Majestic Roof Garden Business Suite ❑ single $197❑ double
Franklin Central Apartments 1 br $1482 br $189
Old Lion Apartments 1 br $2022 br $231
East End Astoria Apartments 1 br $1502 br $179
I will be accompanied by/have arranged to share with:
I would prefer a non-smoking room: ❑ yes ❑ no
Accommodation Security Deposit – To secure your booking, it must be accompanied by credit card details.
❑ Please provide the hotel with my credit card details to act as a security deposit
❑ Mastercard ❑ Visa ❑ American Express ❑ Diners Card ❑ Bankcard (Aust/NZ only)
Card Number: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
Expiry Date: ____/_____/_____
Print Full Name as it appears on the card:
Signature of the cardholder:
Please photocopy pages 1–3 of this registration form for your records. Page 3 of 4
❑ I enclose my Cheque/International bank draft for the above amount (in $AUD),payable to “The University of Adelaide”.
❑ Please debit the total amount due indicated above to my:
❑ Mastercard ❑ Visa ❑ American Express ❑ Diners Card ❑ Bankcard (Aust/NZ only)
Card Number: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
Expiry Date: ____/_____/_____
Full Name as it appears on the card: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Signature of the cardholder: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overseas registrants may be eligible to claim tax credits for GST paid from the Australian Taxation Office on departure.
Cancellation Policy:Cancellations before 14 December 2005 will forfeit 50% of registration and activities payments. Cancellations after thisdate forfeit all payments. Accommodation refunds will be subject to hotel rules.
Part 1. Registration
Part 2. Congress Activities
TOTAL PAYMENT (incl GST)
ABN 61 249 878 937
The University of Adelaide SA 5005AUSTRALIA
Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Financial Summary
Return this form with payment to:
Ms Bronwen Paine Conference SecretariatDepartment of Obstetrics and GynaecologyUniversity of AdelaideWomen’s and Children’s Hospital1st Floor, Queen Victoria Building72 King William RoadNorth Adelaide SA 5006, AUSTRALIATel: +618 8161 7616 (Wed–Fri)Fax: +618 8161 7652Email: [email protected]
Payment Details
Payment must accompany your registration form.Congress registration cannot be confirmed untilpayment is received. Payment must bereceived by the due date to receive thenominated discount otherwise the nextlevel of payment will be charged. All pricesare quoted in Australian dollars and include GST.These payments are separate from hotel costs.
Please complete theamount to be paid below$AUD
Payment Date
Authorised By
Total Cost (inc GST)
GST
OFFICE USE ONLY
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“HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH THROUGH THE AGES” Congress, March 7–10 2006This form will be returned as a tax invoice and registration confirmation on receipt of payment.
We wish to thank our early sponsors for their support of this scientific congress
Gold Organon, Novartis, Wyeth, Novo NordiskSilver Schering, MSD (Merck),
Serono Australia Pty LtdBronze Cook (IVF), Eli Lilly, Pfizer, Servier, CSL
Organising Committee
Congress ChairmanProfessor Alastair MacLennanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,University of Adelaide,Women’s and Children’s Hospital1st Floor, Queen Victoria Building72 King William RoadNorth Adelaide SA 5006AustraliaTel: +618 8161 7619/8Fax: +618 8161 7652Email: [email protected]
Committee MembersProf Jeffrey RobinsonProf Robert NormanProf Gus DekkerProf David Armstrong Prof Caroline Crowther Assoc Prof David KennawayDr Oswald PetruccoDr Paul DugganDr Michael DaviesDr Alan DownDr Robert GilchristMr Michael GuerinDr Nicole HusseyDr Vivienne MooreProf Julie OwensDr Claire RobertsAssoc Prof Sarah RobertsonMs Amanda Sferruzzi-PerriDr Jeremy Thompson
SecretariatMs Bronwen PaineDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,University of Adelaide,Women’s and Children’s Hospital1st Floor, Queen Victoria Building72 King William RoadNorth Adelaide SA 5006AustraliaTel: +618 8161 7616Fax: +618 8161 7652Email: [email protected]
For extra registration forms please [email protected]
Photographs courtesy
Blue Razoo and SATC
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