The 23rd ARRB Conference will be held at the globally renowned Adelaide Convention Centre, located in the heart of Adelaide City, South Australia.
For international visitors wanting to know more about Australia, please visit the Tourism Australia website.
Australia offers a unique outback experience, pristine coasts, Aboriginal culture, diverse cityscapes and multicultural food and wine experiences.

International travellers may wish to extend their trip to include the Beijing Olympics, 8–24 August 2008.
Travellers to Australia need a valid passport or similar certificate of identification.
Everyone, except travellers with Australian or New Zealand passports, requires a visa or an ETA (Electronic Travel Authority) to enter Australia. New Zealand passport holders apply for a visa upon arrival in Australia. All other passport holders must hold a visa or ETA before travelling to Australia.
An ETA is equivalent to a visa, but there is no stamp or label in your passport and there is no need for you to visit an Australian diplomatic office to submit an application. If you are eligible, the ETA is issued electronically by a computer system operated for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) of Australia. Visit the DIAC website to apply online for an ETA.
The DIAC website also has information on ETAs, tourist visas, working holidays, business visits, students, immigration and other useful contacts. You can also find the location of your nearest Australian consulate.
If you are travelling by air, the Adelaide airport is only 7 km from Adelaide’s CBD. Both taxi and airport shuttle bus services are available at the airport terminal. For details, see the Adelaide Airport Terminal One Transport web page. The suggested accommodation venues are situated directly opposite to the Adelaide Convention Centre so that you can help the environment and yourself by walking to and from the Centre and your accommodation.
Adelaide Metro’s tramline is FREE to ride between the Adelaide Railway Station and South Terrace. Visitors to the Sprayed Sealing Conference are encouraged to use this service, along with your travel smart maps, to explore Adelaide, the place to be.
There is also a FREE City Loop bus service. The 99C City Loop service links with the tram at Victoria Square and North Terrace, taking passengers on a loop around the inner city covering destinations such as Rundle Street East, Hindley Street precint, Central Markets, Botanic Garden, University of SA City East Campus and many more.
For further information on Adelaide FREE public transport and timetables, please visit the Adelaide Metro website.
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