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5th SETAC World Congress
3 - 7 August 2008
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Sydney Australia
Protecting our Global Environment
Host City - Sydney
Sydney, Australia's gateway city and the capital of New South Wales, is built around one of the largest, most beautiful harbours in the world with miles of golden beaches stretching north and south of the city on the shore of the Pacific Ocean.
With a population of over 4 million, Sydney is a vigorous, cosmopolitan city, a major industrial, business and commercial centre and is endlessly fascinating in its variety and its beauty. It has a very mild climate in August.
Perhaps the most famous of Sydney's landmarks is the spectacular Sydney Opera House with its graceful 'sails'. The Opera House has become Sydney's cultural centre, offering opera, ballet, drama and film. The historic 'Rocks' area, site of the original European settlement, is nearby, and this part of the harbour foreshore is a hub of activity for both local residents and visitor. Souvenir hunters should visit the Rocks Market which is open every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm.
The Powerhouse Museum is Australia's largest and most popular museum. It is located in Darling Harbour, near the Conference venue. Its unique and diverse collection of 385,000 objects spans history, science, technology, design, industry, decorative arts, music, transport and space exploration. Nearby, too, is the National Maritime Museum. Take a ferry from Circular Quay across the harbour to Taronga Zoo, with its collection of about 340 species and over 2600 individual animals of Australia and around the world, including the Australian sealion, koala, kookburra and platypus (a burrowing egg-laying mammal). Also well worth a visit are the Australian Museum, the Museum of Sydney and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, which has fine collections of Australian art including Aboriginal art, Asian art and Western (international) art. You will find some of Sydney's other attractions and activities listed here.
The beaches and harbour play a major role in the leisure and sporting lives of Sydneysiders - yachting, surfing, sailboarding, swimming, boating, fishing and waterskiing are all popular activities.
Many national parks and protected areas of natural bushland surround the city and the beautiful Blue Mountains are a short journey to the west.
Venue – Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre (SCEC)
The Conference will be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre (SCEC), Darling Harbour. This large purpose-built facility, seen in the foreground of the accompanying photograph, is set in 50 hectares of parks, gardens, museums, shopping malls and amusement areas. Nestled on the shores of Darling Harbour, the venue has magnificent views of the city and is only a short walk to several attractions. Next to the Convention Centre is the Harbourside shopping and restaurant complex.
With a wide range of sizes of meeting rooms and exhibition halls, SCEC will provide a fully integrated facility for the conference and exhibition. It is within walking distance of many of Sydney's attractions, including the National Maritime Museum, Sydney Aquarium, Star City Casino and the IMAX Theatre.
This map below shows the conference centre in relation to the attractions of the area and the Sydney central business district.
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