Melbourne - venue for SimTecT Health   Simulation - Investing in the Future

Principal

Hunter New England Area Health Service, NSW, Principal Sponsor

Laerdal, Principal and Speaker Sponsor

Victorian Government, Department of Health, Principal Sponsor

HWA, Principal Sponsor

Gold

Victorian Managed Insurance Authority, Gold Sponsor

CEC, Gold Sponsor

Silver

CAE Healthcare, Silver Sponsor

Welcome Reception

Monash University, Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences, Welcome Reception Sponsor

Prize

Ashgate, Prize Sponsor

SimTecT Health 2010: Education and Innovation in Healthcare - Venue

The venue for SimTecT Health 2010: Education and Innovation in Healthcare is the Hilton on the Park, 192 Wellington Parade, Melbourne, Australia.

The Hilton on the Park offers easy access to the city centre and the state-of-the-art facilities at the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Skills and Education Centre, the St Vincent’s Simulator Centre, and the Centre for Health Innovation at the Alfred Hospital.

Download the Floorplan.

SimTecT Health 2010 Exhibit Floor Plan

Welcome to Melbourne

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Visa Requirements

Participants of an event or conference in Australia will generally need to apply for a subclass 456 Business (Short Stay) Visitor Visa.

Visas are available from your local Australian Embassy, Consulate or High Commission. For the location of your nearest Consulate visit the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's website. See also visa requirements.

Customs Requirements

Please refer to the Australian Customs Service website for items that must be declared at the time of arrival into Australia.

Goods and Services Tax

A Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10% is levied on most purchases in Australia and is included in the purchase price of the goods or service. You may be eligible for a refund of the GST on goods purchased in Australia. See the Australian Customs Service website.

Passenger Movement Charge

A passenger movement charge (departure tax) of AUD$38.00 is payable by all persons 12 years or older upon leaving Australia. Most airlines flying into Australia now include a passenger movement charge in the ticket price.

 

 SimTecT 2009: Melbourne from the Hilton

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 SimTecT 2009: Melbourne from the Hilton

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 SimTecT 2009: Melbourne Cricket Ground at the Conference Dinner

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 Melbourne

 SimTecT 2009: Melbourne from the Hilton

 SimTecT 2009: Melbourne from the Hilton

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Updated: 5 January 2010