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Local Government IT Conference 2015*

Coffs Harbour City Council is organising its 18th annual Information Technology Conference for Local Government from 17–20 November 2015.

Delegates from throughout Australia and New Zealand will be presented with an excellent opportunity to network with likeminded professionals, obtain information on the latest developments in information technology and learn about best practice solutions.
A comprehensive conference program will include both plenary and concurrent sessions. A variety of key note presentations and expert speakers from government, the private sector, online organisations and the computer and communications industries will be at the conference to share their expertise
and experience.

To complement the program, the conference will include 29 trade displays and demonstrations of new technologies, which will be available to delegates throughout the conference.

Registration this year is $1100.00 – the same as previous years – and includes a welcome function, two and a half days of conferencing, two fully-catered dinner functions, morning and afternoon teas, lunches, sponsored activities at completion of the conference, a delegate shirt and backpack.

Opal Cove Resort has been selected as the conference venue and is located just seven kilometres north of the Coffs Harbour CBD. The city of Coffs Harbour is very easily accessible by air – the airport is serviced by three carriers with direct flights to Sydney and Melbourne and connections throughout Australia – and by road. A special accommodation rate has been arranged for our delegates on site – please note this is selling quickly, so book early to avoid disappointment. This can be done online at the same time as registering – to save you as much time as possible.
For further information, please contact Michelle Aubert on michelle.aubert@chcc.nsw.gov.au or 02 6648 4458.

For more information visit www.it2015.coffslgconferences.com.au

*Copy supplied by Coffs Harbour City Council

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