21st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Epilepsy Society of Australia, Melbourne, Australia
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Victory Room, Telstra Dome, Melbourne Docklands

Telstra Dome at Docklands is situated on the city's doorstep and within walking distance from the city of Melbourne. Located close to a wide range of accommodation facilities, it is easily accessible by both public and private transport.

Visitors can enjoy the vibrant waterfront lifestyle with a range of activities. A focus on public art themes is evident in the precinct, as are water and recreational activities.

How to get to the Victory Room

  • By Private Vehicle
    • Enter the Telstra Dome car park via Bourke Street - Car Park Entry #1 (left ramp)
    • When you enter turn left at Row D (green pillars) and proceed to the South West Hub
    • Take the lift to Level 1 and follow the signs to the Victory Room
  • By Taxi
    • Direct the taxi to stop on the Bourke Street side of the venue
    • Walk up the steps towards the venue and turn to your left, proceeding around to the South West Hub
    • Follow the signs to the Victory Room
  • By Train
    • Cross the Bourke Street Pedestrian Bridge from Spencer Street Station
    • When you get to the stadium, turn to your left, proceeding to the South West Hub
    • Follow the signs to the Victory Room
  • By Tram
    • The Bourke Street, Collins Street, Latrobe Street and City Circle trams can be utilised to get to Telstra Dome. Please refer to the map once you alight the tram to ascertain the direction you need to travel to and around the venue to get to the South West Hub

Melbourne

Melbourne at night

Millions of people choose to visit Melbourne each year and for very good reasons.

First, it’s one of Australia’s most exciting destinations. A large modern city with a rich heritage, it bustles and pumps with a unique fusion of culture, cuisine and beauty. It’s also Australia’s sporting capital and the heartland of the nation’s fashion industry. Melbourne has it all and that’s why visitors from all over the world flock to enjoy every one of its bits and pieces.

A lazy stroll around town will have you looking up and down and you’ll be enthralled by so many eye-catching elements. If it’s architecture you’re interested in, look up: the buildings form a rare collection of Gothic, Neo classical and Victorian styles. Look higher up and the tips of the breathtaking skyscrapers pierce the blue, blue skies.

At street level, a seemingly endless network of lanes and alleys bursts to life daily with hundreds of cafes, bars and coffee houses. Your food options are only limited by your taste buds. Every international cuisine is plated up with unparalleled excellence and the dining offerings keep the fussiest gastronome more than content. The food from all over the world is a reflection of the cosmopolitan nature of the city – it’s a true and proud expression of multiculturalism in a vibrant metropolis.

Late, late at night, the historic remaining alleys at the top end of town miraculously transform into a thumping nightspot with hundreds of bars and clubs pulsating till dawn.

If you’re after a more sedate pursuit during your time in Melbourne, just walk to the city’s perimeter and get lost in the magnificent gardens that surround the town in the clear springtime sunshine. Stroll north along the Yarra River and take in some of nature’s best or turn around and head south for yet another blast of culture and food at Southbank or Docklands. The options never stop.

Plan to spend some time here. If the famed shopping doesn’t get you in, the theatre district will be sure to have a top-line show playing. But museums might be your thing, or sport, maybe even a trip to the outlying mountains or wine regions of the Yarra Valley or Mornington Peninsula– they’re all close by.

Prepare to be impressed with what Melbourne has to offer. It’s not just any old city with a big convention centre – it’s a must-see destination in its own right.

Meeting Organiser
Homepage: 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Epilepsy Society of Australia
Meeting Organiser: ICMS Pty Ltd, 84 Queensbridge Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006, Australia
Telephone: +61 3 9682 0244 , Facsimile: +61 3 9682 0288