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39th AUSIT National Conference
– getting to and around Adelaide

The Conference Organising Committee has put together the information and tips below on how to get to and around Adelaide.

Getting to / from Adelaide
Adelaide public transport
Getting to and from the National Wine Centre (Conference and Dinner venue)

From North Terrace: see the instructions and map below for how to get there by tram or bus, or on foot. Click on the map for a printable/downloadable PDF. 

To find out how to get to the National Wine Centre from other locations, click here.

(You can find the whole Botanic Gardens Map here)

Getting to and from the Malt Shovel Taphouse (Welcome Reception venue)

The Malt Shovel Taphouse is within a few minutes’ walk of North Terrace hotels and Oval Hotel. 

To find out how to get there from your location, click here.

Map showing the conference venues and main hotel area (North Terrace)

Click on the map for a printable/downloadable PDF. 

** PD points for conference attendance: 40. **

** A wide range of sponsorship opportunities are available. Check out our Sponsorship Prospectus, and if you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please fill out this Sponsorship EOI Form. **

** You can contact us via the button below if you have any questions regarding the conference or sponsorship. **

** The Call for Proposals is currently open – see button at top of page. **

Submission form

for court interpreters to report incidents or issues that occur in court interpreting assignments.

Purpose and function of this information submission form.

This form enables you to report issues or problems that you encounter in the course of court interpreting assignments. These issues and problems will be collected by AUSIT to report to the JCCD (the Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity) to monitor the implementation of the Recommended National Standards. The reporting of these issues and problems enables AUSIT to work with the JCCD to suggest steps to address these issues and to avoid the repetition of these problems in the future.

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