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Smooth sailing for IT2002
Coffs Harbour 20-22 November

Coffs Harbour 20-22 November

The response to this year’s conference has been overwhelming and the organisers are looking forward to a fantastic three days on the Coffs Coast. All sponsor opportunities have been taken up and delegate registrations are pouring in.

The LGMA has also included IT2002 in its professional development program with CPD points being awarded for attending. Interested delegates are asked to get in early as accommodation is filling fast and any registration received before 25 October goes into a draw for a fabulous Gift Basket valued at over $150.

This year the conference has a nautical theme – Navigating a Secure Course. The implementation of new technology, security, viruses and increasing exposure to the elements of the web are obstacles that need to be negotiated daily.

IT2002 promises to deliver the IT Manager all the latest skills and technologies necessary to simplify this task and allow smooth sailing ahead. In keeping with the theme, the keynote speaker is solo round the world yachtsman, Tony Mowbray, with a presentation on ‘The Power of Commitment’. Check out Tony’s details at www.publicspeaker.com.au Featuring a quality trade exhibition, delegates will see the latest in software, hardware and management solutions and have the chance to discuss their organisation’s specific needs with IT specialists.

More information is available at the conference web site at www.chcc.nsw.gov.au/IT2002.htm or contact Michelle Crawley or Adam Young on (02) 6648 4458.

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