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ANET 2018 will be held at the RACV Goldfield Resort in Creswick, Victoria.
At just one hour from Melbourne, the regional venue is easily accessible by train or car, and we will be running a number of shuttles from downtown Melbourne and the Melbourne International Airport to Creswick.
The well-equipped facility and on-site accommodation is nestled in natural bushland and is perfectly located to inspect VicRoads projects along the Calder Freeway and Western Highway.
Find out more about the conference venue here →
RACV Goldfields Resort is pleased to offer a discounted rate on accommodation to ANET Conference delegates. There are only a limited number of rooms available at the discounted rate and these will be sold on a strictly first come first served basis. The rooms being offered are a combination of:
View the different room configurations at RACV Goldfields here →
Single Accommodation Rate - $185 including full buffet breakfast
Twin Accommodation Rate - $205 including full buffet breakfast
Reservations are to be made on an individual basis. To secure these rates, delegates must:
A shuttle bus service will run from Southern Cross station in downtown Melbourne to the venue via the Melbourne Airport.
Based on demand, there will likely be at least three services offered on Sunday 29 April (3:00pm, 5:00pm and 7:00pm) and one service on the morning of Monday 30 April (departing approximately 6:00am). The time and details for these services will be confirmed closer.
All buses will depart after the field trip on Wednesday 2 May to arrive at the Melbourne Airport at approximately 5:00pm and Southern Cross Station approximately half an hour later.
The cost is $20.00 one way or $40.00 for a return ticket. Tickets can be purchased when registering for the conference.
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.