Victorian Infection Control Professionals Association Conference, 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

With a population of more than three million, Melbourne is Australia's second largest city. It is regarded as the cultural and fashion capital of Australia and renowned for its fine restaurants. It is a true multicultural city with more than one quarter of Melbourne's inhabitants being born overseas.

Melbourne is one of the great cities of the world. Its unparalleled attractions are its gardens and parklands, food precincts, arcades and great sporting facilities. Most of these attractions are situated around the Central Business District (CBD) or within an easy tram or train ride.

Although Melbourne sprawls around much of Port Phillip Bay, the main focus for visitors is the Yarra River, which forms the southern perimeter of the CBD. The river separates the city from the Southbank development and the parklands that surround the Royal Botanic Gardens.


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