Venue
Meeting venue:
Park Hyatt Melbourne
1 Parliament Square, Off Parliament Pl,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3002
Park Hyatt Melbourne provides a convenient urban retreat with its central location, sleek design, and attentive service. It offers a mix of modern comfort and traditional charm, ensuring a pleasant stay in the city centre. As the chosen conference hotel, Park Hyatt Melbourne is offering a discounted rate for all attendees.
For further assistance, please contact the hotel directly at melph-rfp@hyatt.com.
Early bird pricing ($320 AUD) is now closed.
New discounted pricing ($360 AUD) is subject to limited availability.
Regular: $400+ AUD
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Travel
A visa is required to enter Australia unless you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen. All visa information can be found here.
- Australian citizens crossing the border: Travel documents required include a valid passport or other acceptable travel document and a completed and signed incoming passenger card
- New Zealand citizens: Travel documents required include a valid passport and a completed and signed incoming passenger card
- All other passengers: Travel documents required include a valid passport, visa, and a completed and signed incoming passenger card
These requirements are as of March 2024, and may be subject to change. We encourage you to plan ahead to acquire the necessary documentation. To learn more about the Australian government’s travel policies, visit the Australian Border Force website and the Australian Government Department of Home Affairs.