Travel & Accommodation

Delegates are responsible for arranging and booking their own travel and accommodation. The conference venue is the Melbourne Cricket Ground located on Brunton Avenue in Richmond, East Melbourne.

We hope the following list of accommodation options will assist you. Most hotels are aware of the Native Title Conference 2009 and some have offered discounts. You should mention the conference when booking for possible discounts. AIATSIS takes no responsibility for the granting of discounts by these establishments.

Click here to download accommodation options in Melbourne (PDF format).

CBD, Metro and Regional Victoria maps.

 

Planning on extending your stay?

What’s on in Melbourne:

That’s Melbourne (Melbourne city - what's on guide)

Theatre Alive

Triple R (Independent radio what’s going on guide)

Where to eat:

Tjanabi

Carolyn Briggs, Boonwurrung woman, owner of Tjanabi a fantastic restaurant in Federation Square... "My mother taught me that there were six seasons in Melbourne, with each season producing a foods from the land and sea that we could enjoy and share. Each season brought with it a new bounty of seasonal produce - and a new journey cycle.
At Tjanabi we have designed a menu that reflects this spirit, and by focusing on seasonal produce we have combined the tastes of regional Victorian produce with Australian native produce and game.
Our aim is to introduce you to the great taste of Australian native produce fused with the freshness and flavours of some of Victoria's best regional produce."

 

 

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