Exhibitions / Congresses

AusRAIL PLUS 2009

Australia, Adelaide - 17-19 November 2009
AusRAIL PLUS 2009 AusRAIL is the largest annual rail event in Asia-Pacific and provides a forum for senior executives to discuss future policy, investment and the latest technology developments in the rail sector. AusRAIL is the only rail event to have the official endorsement and active participation of the 5 main railway associations in Australasia and the broad support of the rail industry.

AusRAIL PLUS, a major exhibition with a networking drinks function, 3-day conference, the RTAA's Yellow Tie Dinner and the Gala Dinner. At the next AusRAIL PLUS in 2009, the program will feature an extended social itinerary with a golf day and wine tours to South Australia's renowned wine region.
Date(s)
17-19 November 2009
Venue
Adelaide Convention Centre
Contact for booking / more info
Sponsorship and exhibition enquiries: Deborah Bocock on (+61 2) 9080 4348 Email: Deborah.bocock@informa.com.au Conference programme enquiries: Loic Beuzit on (+61 2) 9080 4309 Email: Loic.beuzit@informa.com.au Marketing and promotion enquiries: Katy Henson on (+61 2) 9080 4334 Email: Katy.henson@informa.com.au Media and press enquiries: Nigel Dique on (+61 2) 9080 4108 Email: nigel.dique@informa.com.au General enquiries and conference registration: Customer Services on (+61 2) 9080 4307 Email: registration@informa.com.au

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PREMIUM business

Combilift Ltd
Manufactures world class 4-way Handling Solutions
Fact of the week
At the opening ceremony of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1932, marching bands were instructed to walk out of step as they crossed the bridge. This unusual directive was given as a precaution due to concerns about the bridge's structural integrity during its early use.