Timetable and Deadlines

  • Abstracts Submission Deadline: 1 April 2009
  • Author Notification: May 2009
  • Early Registration: 19 June 2009
  • Author Registration: 19 June 2009
  • Late Registration: After 19 June 2009
  • Social Program: 3 August 2009
  • Accommodation: Non refundable at 3 August 2009

A minimum one night's deposit must be paid or credit card details given at time of booking to guarantee reservation. Bookings made on or after 03 August 2009 must be secured with credit card details.

Registration

To register now, please click here.

Online Registrations will close on Thursday 3 September 2009. Registrations will be open onsite at the Conference from Sunday 6 September 2009 from 2pm - 5pm.

Conference Venue

Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre Darling Drive Darling Harbour, Sydney

Conference Venue on Google Maps View on Google Maps

Address for Communications

Please contact the Conference Managers at the address below for further information.

AAQHC 2009 Conference Managers
Address:
Level 10, 51 Druitt Street,
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Postal Address:
GPO Box 128, Sydney NSW 2001 Australia
Ph: +61 2 9265 0700
Fax: +61 2 9267 5443
Email: aaqhc2009@tourhosts.com.au

Conference Managers

Tour Hosts Pty Limited

Tour Hosts Pty Limited
ABN 28 000 386 676

Tour Hosts Pty Limited has been appointed as the official PCO (Professional Conference Organiser). Tour Hosts is the largest total service provider for conferences, events, business travel and exhibitions in Australia. They are the only Australian partner of INCON, an exclusive international network of the world’s top conference organisers and event managers. They are ideally placed to combine international know how and local expertise to this Conference and look forward to working with the Australasian Association for Quality in Health Care and all its members to produce one of the best Conferences in its history.

Registration

Online Registrations will close on Thursday 3 September 2009. Registrations will be open onsite at the Conference from Sunday 6 September 2009 from 2pm - 5pm.

Visa information

Registration is NOW open - click on the “Register Here” button to register your attendance at the Conference.

Register Here

Participation is open to all persons interested in any of the wide range of topics. Those who wish to attend the Conference should access the online Conference Registration Form. Each registrant must fill in a separate form. Please note that all persons intending to attend the Conference must register, including all delegates, speakers and chairpersons.

Online registration is strongly encouraged. For delegates needing to pay by cheque, please download the Conference Registration Form and send with payment to the Conference Managers.

Click here to download the Conference Registration Form (PDF File)

Please read through this information carefully before you complete the online form.

Registration Fee (per delegate)

All registration fees are inclusive of GST
To view the current foreign exchange rates, please visit www.x-rates.com.

Category Early Bird Registration
Before 27 May 2009
Late Registration
After 27 May 2009
AAQHC Full Member Registration $985.00 $1,125.00
Non-Member Full Registration $1,165.00 $1,285.00
AAQHC Day Member Registration $390.00 $490.00
Non-Member Day Registration $470.00 $570.00
Consumer Full Registration * $550.00 $650.00
Author Full Registration $950.00 $1,125.00
Author Day Registration $390.00 $490.00

* Consumer registrations are available for anyone not employed in the health care industry. Consumer registrations do not include the Conference proceedings.

All fees are payable in Australian Dollars.

Exhibitors should refer to the Exhibition Manual for their registration details and entitlements.

To be entitled to the early registration fee you must have registered and paid by 27 May 2009.

To be eligible for the author registration fee, you must be the presenting author.

Entitlements

Full Registration Day Registration Consumer Registration Author Registration
All Sessions
Access to audio recording (podcast) of sessions
All Conference Documentation
Welcome Reception Monday 7 September 2009
Morning and Afternoon Teas
(on nominated day)
Lunches
(on nominated day)
Satchel
Entrance to AAQHC 2009 Exhibition
Workshops
AAQHC 2008 Conference proceedings
(only available for the first 400 registrations)

NB: the first 400 registrations will receive a copy of the AAQHC 2008 Conference Proceedings, valued at $80.

Payment of Fees

Please note: Registrations will not be processed or confirmed until payment is received in full.

Payment may be made by cheque or credit card, MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Diners are the only credit cards accepted at the Conference. Please note all transactions by credit card will appear on your statement as payment to ‘Conference by THPL’.

Cheques should be made payable to AAQHC 2009 Conference. Your name and full address should be typed or printed clearly on the back of the cheque. Cheque payments from overseas must be a bank cheque in Australian Dollars drawn on an Australian Bank. No other currency will be accepted. Please note a cheque processing fee of $10 applies.

Cheque payments will only be accepted until 11th August 2009 to ensure that we receive the cheque and also to ensure that the cheque is processed in time for the commencement of the Conference. After this date, all registrations (including accommodation bookings) must be submitted with credit card payment via the online registration form or by calling (61) 2 9265 0700.

Acknowledgements

Your registration and payment will be acknowledged via email or post with confirmation of your requirements according to your registration form. Your registration will not be processed or confirmed if payment does not accompany your form.

You will not receive any further publications before the Conference. Your letter of acknowledgment will include any further advice necessary prior to your arrival at the Conference. At the Conference you will receive the final program, the book of published papers/Conference documentation and a list of delegates.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

Cancellations must be notified in writing to the Conference Managers.

Registration Fee’s:

Accommodation:

Social:

Entrance to the Conference

Each member of the Conference will receive a name badge on registration. The badge will be your official pass and must be clearly visible at all times to obtain entry to all sessions and to social functions. The Conference managers expect appropriate behavior from attendees and reserves the right to revoke the badge and privileges of anyone behaving in an inappropriate manner.

Types of Visas available for travel to Australia for attending a conference / Conference

A. Short Validity Business Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) Visa

What is the Short Validity Business ETA?

Known officially as the 977 visa.

The Short Stay Validity Business ETA is appropriate for visits to Australia for business meetings, conventions, conferences or a short term project requiring a high level of skill. Business visas are subject to a condition prohibiting work that could otherwise be undertaken by any Australian citizen or permanent resident. It replaces the visa label or stamp in a passport and removes the need for application forms.

ETAs are issued within seconds of being requested through computer links between the Australian Immigration Department, travel agents, airlines and specialist service providers around the world.

In most cases no fee applies to these visas.

Who can apply for this type of visa?

Applies to individuals from the following countries

Andorra Iceland Portugal
Austria Ireland Singapore
Belgium Italy South Korea
Brunei Japan Spain
Canada Liechtenstein Sweden
Denmark Luxembourg Switzerland
Finland Malaysia Taiwan (a)
France Malta UK (b)
Germany Monaco USA
Greece Netherlands The Vatican
Hong Kong SAR Norway San Marino

Taiwan passport holders can be processed for an ETA only if resident in and applying in Taiwan.

UK passport holders whose nationality is British National (Overseas) can be processed for an ETA only if resident in and applying in Hong Kong SAR.

How long is the visa valid for?

The ETA or 977 visa allows multiple visits (for up to 3 months for each visit) within 12 months of visa grant.

Application Procedure

Visas can be applied for either online or through participating airlines and travel agents.

In most cases, eligible applicants do not need to go to an Australian mission overseas or fill in forms to apply for an ETA.

When the DIMIA website www.eta.immi.gov.au is accessed, the visa applicant will see the following heading: “Welcome to the Australian Government’s Electronic Travel Authority System.” At the top left hand side of that screen, the visa applicant will see a tab suggesting that they “Apply for ETA”. The visa applicant should click on that tab and then proceed to lodge their visa application online. When asked to choose the kind of ETA for their needs, they should indicate that they are applying for a short stay validity Business ETA.

Once visa processing is complete, the visa applicant will be provided with a personalised reference number to keep. There will be no visible visa in their passport but their visa will exist electronically and will be visible when read at passport control, on their arrival in Australia.

For more information visit: http://www.eta.immi.gov.au/

Non-Electronic Travel Authority - Non-ETA

Know officially as the 456 Business (Short Stay) Visitor visa.

The 456 Business (Short Stay) Visitor visa can be applied for by completing the Form 456. This form can be obtained from an Australian mission or it may be down-loaded from the Department’s website: www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/456.pdf. A fee applies for this visa.

This visa can only be applied for outside Australia.

When applying for a 456 Business (Short Stay) Visitor visa at an Australian overseas mission, nationals of non-ETA countries, will be expected to provide adequate documentation about their background, financial situation and other relevant details as required, regardless of their professional /social status or standing.

What is the 456 Business (Short Stay) Visitor visa?

The 456 Business (Short Stay) Visitor visa is the appropriate visa for individuals who wish to visit Australia to attend a conference / Conference / event and do not come from one of the ETA countries, listed above.

Who should apply for this type of visa?

Individuals from countries other than those listed in the table above, non-ETA countries.

How long is it valid for?

The 456 Business (Short Stay) Visa is valid for up to 3 months.

Application Procedure

To lodge an application, the invited event participant must provide the following documentation along with the completed Form 456:

Two recent passport photos;

The visa application charge payment, or evidence of payment - eg: bank deposit slip (if it was deposited in the embassy’s bank account) or credit card receipt (if it was paid by credit card);

A valid passport.

Additional information may be requested and you will be advised by the Mission if this is the case.

Where can I find an Australian mission?

For information on locations and contact details of Australian missions visit the World Index at http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/overseas.htm

Note:

You will be required to substantiate all information provided in your application

You can expect to come under a certain amount of scrutiny as a normal part of the visa assessment process.

As a conference delegate, you are not guaranteed to be granted a visa.

Insurance

Registration fees do not include insurance of any kind. It is strongly recommended that at the time you register for the conference and book your travel you take out an insurance policy of your choice. The policy should include loss of fees/deposit through cancellation of your participation in the conference, or through cancellation of the conference, loss of international/domestic air fares through cancellation for any reason, loss of tour monies through cancellation for any reason including airline or related services strikes within Australia, failure to utilise tours or pre booked arrangements due to airline delay, Force Majeure or any other reason, medical expenses (including sickness and accident cover), loss or damage to personal property, additional expenses and repatriation should travel arrangements have to be altered. The conference managers cannot take any responsibility for any participant failing to arrange their own insurance. This insurance is to be purchased in your country of origin.