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28 November 2008
The final program has been completed and is now available on the
Program page.
13 November 2008
An indicative conference program is now available for download on the “Programs” section of this web site.
17 October 2008
The venue for the conference dinner has been changed. We will now meet at the Watershed Darling Harbour. This function centre boasts views of Darling Harbour and is within walking distance of the conference venue. Tickets may be purchased as part of the registration process for $100. There is a maximum of 80 places. For details of the venue, please see http://www.thewatershedhotel.com.au/index.php?pagename=Functions
16 October 2008
Please note that early bird registrations have been extended until 31 October. When convenient, do contact Nicole Gruber at n.gruber@gmx.at
22 September 2008
As of the 4th September 2008 Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) has had a name change and is now known as the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC).
16 July 2008
Registration fees and associated documentation are now available for downloading. Please see the "Registrations" option on this website. There you can also sign up for the Conference Dinner, details of which are described on the "Social Events" page of this website.
11 May 2008
Please send all correspondence to Daryl.Adair@uts.edu.au. A previous email address - SRE2008@uts.edu.au - is no longer functional.
28 April 2008
Submission protocols and details about the published conference proceedings are now available on the Program page of this web site.
5 Feb 2008
The SRE publications committee will produce conference proceedings in two forms: (1) Book of refereed academic abstracts and industry (practitioner) abstracts reflective of the conference program. (2) Book of conference proceedings: academic papers up to 5000 words, fully referenced by authors and refereed by the SRE publications committee. Details of submissions, including style requirements and due dates, to follow soon.
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Marshall Walter ‘Major’ Taylor (USA) and Don Walker (Aust) pictured together in Sydney, 1903. Taylor was the world champion in cycling and the two rivals became great friends, regularly riding in front of packed houses at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Source: Ian Warden, “The fastest bicycle rider in the world”, National Library of Australia News, Feb 2007, p.15 http://www.nla.gov.au/pub/nlanews/2007/feb07/story-4.pdf
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