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Presented by KPV in partnership
with Gowrie Victoria
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Major Sponsors
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Supported by
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venue picThe 2010 Early Childhood Education
Conference will be held at the

Health Function Centre, Caulfield Racecourse
a premier venue with a difference!

The function rooms are highlighted
by panoramic views overlooking the lake environment, racecourse and city skyline.
The Rupert Clarke Stand allows for
all conference sessions to be easily accommodated under the one roof,
ensuring delegates easy access to all
aspects of the conference.

Located on the fringe of the central business district, Caulfield Racecourse
has extensive onsite complimentary parking and is well serviced by both trams
and trains ensuring that guests will always arrive with ease.



- By car

The racecourse is only 20 minutes from Melbourne's city centre, along
Dandenong Road or the South Eastern Arterial. The turnoff to the racecourse
is clearly signposted. There is ample free car parking at the Caulfield Racecourse,
enter the Kambrook Carpark via Gate 2.

Melway reference: 68 E2

- By public transport

Caulfield Racecourse is situated only 20 minutes from the city on the
Frankston and Dandenong train lines. Trains depart approximately every
10 minutes from Flinders Street station. Patrons need only walk a short
distance to the racecourse from Caulfield station and enter through Gate 23.

Caulfield Racecourse is also easily reached by tram - the tram stop is within
walking distance of the main gate. The No. 3 tram travelling from the city
along Swanston Street leaves every 12 minutes from the corner of Flinders
and Swanston Streets. The journey takes about 25 minutes with racegoers
alighting at Stop No. 52.

Disabled Access

There is disabled car parking right next to the gates into the racecourse
and wheelchair access to all areas of the Rupert Clarke Stand.


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