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Coffs Harbour Conference*

Coffs Harbour City Council is organising the 19th Local Government Information Technology Conference at Novotel Pacific Bay Resort, Coffs Harbour, on 2–4 November 2016.

IT Managers and staff from councils throughout Australia and New Zealand are encouraged to attend the two-and a-half day conference. The program will feature expert speakers from government, the private sector, online organisations, and the computer and communications industries. Case studies from several councils will be presented on various IT implementations.  Delegates will have the opportunity to network with others, obtain information on the latest developments in information technology, and to find best practice solutions.

An extensive trade exhibition will be held in conjunction with the conference, offering an insight into the latest industry products and trends. Delegates will have plenty of opportunities to network with sponsors during the conference and three evening functions.

Coffs Harbour is located on the mid north coast of New South Wales, and is easily accessible by air and road. Direct flights are available to Coffs Harbour from Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

The conference will be held at Novotel Pacific Bay Resort, and special accommodation rates are available when booking via the conference registration form. With a beachfront location at Charlesworth Bay, just 3km north of Coffs Harbour, the resort is framed by ocean, mountains, natural forest and banana plantations.

Registration for the conference is available via the conference website www.IT2016.coffslgconferences.com.au. For further information, please contact East Coast Conferences by calling (02) 6650 9800 or emailing jayne@eastcoastconferences.com.au

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