AusWeb95 Conference Program and Papers


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Overview-List of Papers and Times

[Editorial Note: This document is not only the list of papers presented at AusWeb95 but also the times and events at AusWeb95. It is, therefore, of some minor historical interest and provides a pointer of the type of activities at AusWeb96. ]

Following this overview are full details of all times, including bus shuttle times, morning and afternoon tea and lunch and dinner times.

Please note that all odd numbered tracks are in the Main Seminar Room and all even numbered tracks are in the Las Balsas Room.

  1. Education (with a Science flavour) 10:15-11:45
    1. Developing a self-access and self-paced learning aid for teaching Statistics
    2. New Directions in courseware delivery - Multimedia, CDROM and the Internet.
    3. The WWW - Opportunities for an Integrated Approach to Teaching and Research in Science
    4. Care and feeding of an Anaesthetic URL
    5. The Development of interactive WWW courseware for students of Engineering and Technology at Deakin University.
  2. Libraries 10:15-11:45
    1. An Academic Library Provides Access to Local Research Data
    2. VICNET and the Web in the Wider Victorian Community
    3. Collaborating over the Web: Libraries and Laboratories
    4. The Electronic Library Project at Southern Cross University
    5. LIRN (Library Information Referral and enquiry Network)
  3. Education (with a flavour of application to learning) 11:45-1:00pm
    1. Web in action: Applications and Hesitations
    2. Issues for Teacher Education
    3. Tourism and the Law: A Web Challenge
    4. Teaching and Learning on the World-Wide-Web
    5. Designing a Virtual Atlas on the World Wide Web
  4. Hypertext theory, interfaces, presentation standards 11:45-1:00pm
    1. Cognitive models for structuring hypermedia and implications for learning from the world-wide web
    2. Building Usable Web Pages: An HCI Perspective
    3. Beyond Hypertext: Using the WWW for interactive applications
  5. Education 2:00-3:15pm
    1. The Development of a Multiple-Choice and True-False Testing Environment on the Web
    2. Australia Street Archive on the World Wide Web
    3. Internet training in an academic environment : Influences of the Web.
    4. Experiences with Internet client software in a university IT Faculty.
  6. Tutorial Interfacing the Web with External Applications 2:00-3:15pm
  7. Education 3:45-5:00pm
    1. Critical Success Factors in diffusing a Campus Wide Information System
    2. Use of a Web browser for developing investigative skills
    3. Taking the Web West
    4. The World Wide Web As An Academic Forum: A Case Study of the Hellenistic Greek Linguistics Pages
  8. Web Tools 3:45-5:00pm
    1. HTML Page Development - A Case Study
    2. The WWW.AU Index of Australian Web Sites
    3. Managing login account creation with the World Wide Web.
    4. OraForm : Generically FORMing a multitable query for the Oracle RDBMS

    Tuesday May 2

  9. Management Tools 10:15-11:45am
    1. Managing Large Hypermedia Information Bases:a case study involving the Australian Parliament
    2. Government Publishing on the Web
    3. The Clustered Web Server (A Management Approach to Server Design)
    4. Increasing Web bandwidth through Image Compression
    5. Integrating WWW and Middleware
  10. The Web Future & Commerce on the Web 10:15-11:45am
    1. Yes Minister, It's on that Web thing: Government information providing, the nightmare and potential
    2. Copyright and the World Wide Web
    3. Application of the Web to University IT Acquisition
    4. Training Business Users on the Net
    5. The Impact of Live Audio Visuals on the WEB and Business
  11. Publishing on the Web 11:45-1:00pm
    1. Distributed Higher Education: Strategic Alliances In Hypermedia Publishing
    2. Integrating Electronic Publishing and Information Provision at ANU
    3. Refereeing in the InfoTrain Electronic Journal
    4. Electronic Scholarly Publishing and the World Wide Web
    5. From Alphabet Soup to Gourmet Feast - Publishing on the Web
  12. Indexing, caching, robots, spiders 11:45-1:00pm
    1. Systems for providing searchable access to collections of HTML documents
    2. A Central Caching Proxy Server for WWW users at the University of Melbourne.
    3. The Layout Independent Index Service
  13. Collaborative use of the Web, sociology of the web 2:00-3:00pm
    1. The meaning of the Web
    2. All dressed up for the party but ...
    3. WWW, Researchers and Research Services.
    4. Gender and the Web
  14. Tutorial - Using the Web for Work Flow 2:00-3:00pm
  15. Connectivity and emerging services 3:30-4:45pm
    1. ISDN for Community Access to the World Wide Web
    2. Global Info-Links and the Smart City
    3. Does the WorldWideWeb make it worse for naive users?
    4. Campus Wide Information Systems: Moving From Prototype to Production
  16. Integrating external applications 3:30-4:45pm
    1. Expanding Web functionality by incorporating external programs - a case study of a search system.
    2. A WWW Gateway for Interactive Relational Database Managament
    3. A Link Server For Integrating the Web with Third Party Applications
    4. Extending the Common Client Interface with User Interface Controls

An Overview

The Challenge of Integrating World Wide Web Technologies into the Delivery of Education, Governmental and Business Services

Authors: Roger Debreceny and Allan Ellis
Organisation: Southern Cross University
Email: rdebrece@scu.edu.au

Details of Sunday 30 April

Shuttle bus picks up from 6:30pm from Ballina Club Resort and then downtown motels and return to the Ballina Beach Resort.
Shuttle at the airport to collect participants on the Ansett Flight arriving at 6:50pm and then other motels and bring participants direct to the conference dinner.

Meeting of Moderators and Chairs

Las Balsas Room, 7:00pm

AusWeb 95 Apple Computer Australia Cocktail Party

Beaches Restaurant at the Ballina Beach Resort 7:00 to 7:45pm

Dinner

Main Function Room, 8:00pm (very sharp!). The Conference will be opened by the Vice Chancellor of Southern Cross University, Professor Barry Conyngham. Shuttle bus leaves BBR for other motels from 9:30pm onwards.

Details of Program and Papers - Monday 1 May

Breakfast is served at the Ballina Beach Resort from 7:00am to 8:45am

Shuttle bus leaves at 7:15am and 7:45am from from Ballina Club Resort and then downtown motels and return to the Ballina Beach Resort for breakfast.

Plenary Session - Tim O'Reilly Publishing Models for Internet Commerce

Main Seminar Room 9:00 - 9:45

Morning Tea

9:45-10:15

Track 1 Education (with a Science flavour)

Main Seminar Room, 10:15 - 11:45.
Chair: Michael Lean m.lean@qut.edu.au
Moderator: John Julian jjulian@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au

Developing a self-access and self-paced learning aid for teaching Statistics

Paper number: AW01-01
Author: Stephen Mak
Organisation: Polytechnic University of Hong Kong
Email: bssmak@polyu.edu.hk

New Directions in courseware delivery - Multimedia, CDROM and the Internet.

Paper number: AW01-02
Author: Dr Arshad Omari and Mark Brogan
Organisation: Edith Cowan University
Email: a.omari@cowan.edu.au

The WWW - Opportunities for an Integrated Approach to Teaching and Research in Science

Paper number: AW01-03
Author: Riddle, Matthew D., Pearce, Jon M., Nott, Michael W.
Organisation: University of Melbourne
Email: matthew@ariel.unimelb.edu.au

Care and feeding of an Anaesthetic URL

Paper number: AW01-04
Author: T.E.A. Palmer P.H.V. Cumpston R.D.M. Jones
Organisation: University of Queensland
Email: T.Palmer@mailbox.uq.oz.au P.Cumpston@mailbox.uq.oz.au
D.Jones@mailbox.uq.oz.au

The Development of interactive WWW courseware for students of Engineering and Technology at Deakin University.

Paper number: AW01-05
Author: Tim Martin
Organisation: Deakin University
Email: martintb@deakin.edu.au

Track 2 Libraries

Las Balsas Room, 10:15 - 11:45.
Chair: Linda Rouse linda@vega.unilinc.edu.au
Moderator: Andrew Treloar aet@deakin.edu.au

An Academic Library Provides Access to Local Research Data

Paper number: AW02-01
Author: Vincent Galante and Beverley Forsyth
Organisation: Latrobe University
Email: LIBSYS@LURE.LATROBE.EDU.AU

VICNET and the Web in the Wider Victorian Community

Paper number: AW02-02
Author: Gary Hardy et al
Organisation: State Library of Victoria
Email: garyh@slv950.slv.vic.gov.au

Collaborating over the Web: Libraries and Laboratories

Paper number: AW02-03
Author: Paula Garrett
Organisation: Fisher Library, University of Sydney
Author: David Ritchie
Organisation: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Email: pgarrett@library.usyd.edu.au

The Electronic Library Project at Southern Cross University

Paper number: AW02-04
Author: John Neuhaus
Organisation: Southern Cross University
Email: jneuhaus@scu.edu.au

LIRN (Library Information Referral and enquiry Network)

Paper number: AW02-05
Author: Nils Meulemans
Organisation: University of Brussels, Belgium
Email: meulemans@helios.iihe.rtt.be

Track 3 Education (with a flavour of application to learning)

Main Seminar Room, 11:45-1:00pm.
Chair: Shirley Alexander S.Alexander@uts.edu.au
Moderator: Martin Putterill m.putterill@auckland.ac.nz

Web in action: Applications and Hesitations

Paper number: AW03-01
Author: Linda Mak Stephen Mak
Organisation: Chinese University of Hong Kong
Email: linda-mak@cuhk.hk

Issues for Teacher Education

Paper number: AW03-02
Author: Jon Mason
Organisation: University of Melbourne
Email: jon@insted.unimelb.edu.au

Tourism and the Law: A Web Challenge

Paper number: AW03-03
Author: Joanna Richardson
Organisation: Bond University
Email: richardj@kowande.bond.edu.au

Teaching and Learning on the World-Wide-Web

Paper number: AW03-04
Author: Shirley Alexander
Organisation: University of Technology Sydney
Email: S.Alexander@uts.edu.au

Designing a Virtual Atlas on the World Wide Web

Paper number: AW03-05
Author: Shaun Ashdowne, William Cartwright
Organisation: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Email: shaun@sunrise.srl.rmit.edu.au

Track 4 Hypertext theory, interfaces, presentation standards

Las Balsas Room, 11:45-1:00pm.
Chair:Vicky Wilson v.wilson@cowan.edu.au
Moderator:Adrian Vanzyl adrian.vanzyl@med.monash.edu.au

Cognitive models for structuring hypermedia and implications for learning from the world-wide web

Paper number: AW04-01
Author: John Eklund
Organisation: University of Sydney
Email: eklundj@mackie.edfac.usyd.edu.au

Building Usable Web Pages: An HCI Perspective

Paper number: AW04-02
Author: Tim Comber
Organisation: Southern Cross University
Email: tcomber@scu.edu.au

Beyond Hypertext: Using the WWW for interactive applications

Paper number: AW04-03
Author: Martin Gleeson Tina Westaway
Organisation: University of Melbourne
Email: gleeson@www.unimelb.edu.au tina@www.unimelb.edu.au

Lunch

Served in the dining room and on the patio. 1:00-2:00pm

Bus trip for up to 20 delegates to Lennox Head. Champagne lunch. Book at the Conference Desk.

Track 5 Education

Main Seminar Room, 2:00-3:15.
Chair:Dale Burnett
Moderator: Ken Hensarling ken@hcc.hawaii.edu

The Development of a Multiple-Choice and True-False Testing Environment on the Web

Paper number: AW05-01
Author: Rod Byrnes Roger Debreceny Peter Gilmour
Organisation: Southern Cross University & Monash University
Email: rbyrnes@scu.edu.au

Australia Street Archive on the World Wide Web

Paper number: AW05-02
Author: Chris Nash Shirley Alexander
Organisation: University of Technology, Sydney
Email: C.Nash@uts.edu.au S.Alexander@uts.edu.au

Internet training in an academic environment : Influences of the Web.

Paper number: AW05-03
Author: Else Paeglis
Organisation: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Email: Elsep@rmit.edu.au

Experiences with Internet client software in a university IT Faculty

Paper number: AW05-04
Author: Robert McArthur Bradley Broom Michael Middleton Sylvia Willie
Organisation: Queensland University of Technology
Email: s.willie@qut.edu.au m.middleton@qut.edu.au broom@fit.qut.edu.au
mcarthur@fit.qut.edu.au

Track 6 - Tutorial Interfacing the Web to Applications

Las Balsas Room, 2:00-3:15 Ken Yap and Bill Simpson-Young from CSIRO are running this tutorial sessions.
Chair:Jason Romney jromney@werple.mira.net.au

Afternoon Tea

3:15-3:45pm

Track 7 Education Main Seminar Room

Main Seminar Room, 3:45-5:00pm.
Chair: Stewart Adam stewarta@rmit.edu.au
Moderator: Michael Nott michael_nott@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au

Critical Success Factors in diffusing a Campus Wide Information System

Paper number: AW07-01
Author: Miri Goldenfarb
Organisation: University of Melbourne
Email: miri@www.unimelb.edu.au

Use of a Web browser for developing investigative skills

Paper number: AW07-02
Author: Russell Pennell Elizabeth Deane
Organisation: University of Western Sydney
Email: rpennell@kilo.uws.edu.au

Taking the Web West

Paper number: AW07-03
Author: Richard Robertson and Alan Holzl.
Organisation: University of Queensland
Email: R.Robertson@mailbox.uq.oz.au A.Holzl@mailbox.uq.oz.au

The World Wide Web As An Academic Forum: A Case Study of the Hellenistic Greek Linguistics Pages

Paper number: AW07-04
Author: James K. Tauber
University of Western Australia
Email: jtauber@tartarus.uwa.edu.au

Track 8 Web Tools

Las Balsas Room, 3:30-4:45.
Chair:John Neuhaus jneuhaus@scu.edu.au
Moderator:Glyn Rimmington gmr@agriculture.unimelb.edu.au

HTML Page Development - A Case Study

Paper number: AW08-01
Author: Gregg Boalch
Organisation: Curtin University of Technology
Email: Boalch@ba1.curtin.edu.au

The WWW.AU Index of Australian Web Sites

Paper number: AW08-02
Author: Les Goldschager
Organisation: Monash University
Email: les@indy02.cs.monash.edu.au

Managing login account creation with the World Wide Web.

Paper number: AW08-03
Author: Peter Austin
Organisation: Edith Cowan University
Email: PAUSTIN@platypus.cs.cowan.edu.au

OraForm : Generically FORMing a multitable query for the Oracle RDBMS

Paper number: AW08-04
Author: Rocqueforte O'Leary
Organisation: University of Western Sydney
Email: rocky@st.nepean.uws.edu.au

Shuttle bus leaves at 4:30pm and 5:00pm from Ballina Beach Resort for Ballina Club Resort and then downtown motels and return to the Ballina Beach Resort at 6:15pm and 6:45pm for BBQ dinner.

AusWeb95 Cisco Barbeque Dinner

7:00pm

Details of Program and Papers - Tuesday 2 May

Breakfast is served at the Ballina Beach Resort from 7:00 to 8:45am

Shuttle bus pick up at 7:15am and 7:45am from Ballina Club Resort and then downtown motels and return to the Ballina Beach Resort.

Bring your bags for storage in the Ballina Beach Resort baggage lockup.

Housekeeping Announcements

Main Seminar Room, 8:45-9:00am

Best of the Web Competition

Main Seminar Room, 9:00-9:45am

The Best Web Site will be competed for in this slot. Short listed applicants will be asked to defend their nominations and a vote called for the best defence .. as serious as humourous as you wish to be. O'Reilly and Associates are providing a fully licensed version of WebSite for the winner of the Best Web Site competition ... appropriate, huh? Information on the WebSite can be found at: ORA http://www.ora.com/gnn/bus/ora/news/c.website.html The ORA information says that "WebSite is an elegant, easy solution for Windows NT 3.5 users who want to start publishing on the Internet. WebSite is a 32-bit World Wide Web server that combines the power and flexibility of a UNIX server with the ease of use of a Windows application. Its intuitive graphical interface is a natural for Windows NT users. In addition to NT 3.5, WebSite runs on the current version of Windows 95. WebSite is a product of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. It is created in cooperation with Bob Denny and Enterprise Integration Technologies, Inc. (EIT)." Remember you can still nominate for this competition at http://www.scu.edu.au/austweb95/bestweb.html

Morning Tea

9:45-10:15am

Track 9 Management Tools

Main Seminar Room, 10:15 - 11:45.
Chair:David Watson dwatson@metz.une.edu.au
Moderator:Scott Balson moth@iccu6.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au

Managing Large Hypermedia Information Bases:a case study involving the Australian Parliament

Paper number: AW09-01
Author: Paul Thistlewaite
Organisation: Australian National University
Email: Paul.Thistlewaite@anu.edu.au

Government Publishing on the Web

Paper number: AW09-02
Author: Bruce Mcleod
Organisation: Approved Systems P/L
Email: brucemc@spirit.com.au

The Clustered Web Server (A Management Approach to Server Design)

Paper number: AW09-03
Author: Bob Ward
Organisation: Murdoch University
Email: R.W.Ward@is.murdoch.edu.au

Increasing Web bandwidth through Image Compression

Paper number: AW09-04
Author: Adrian Vanzyl
Organisation: Monash University
Email: adrian.vanzyl@med.monash.edu.au

Integrating WWW and Middleware

Paper number: AW09-05
Author:Ashley Beitz, Renato Iannella, Andreas Vogel, Zhonghua Yang, Tak Woo
Organisation: Distributed Systems Technology Centre Email:{ashley,ren,andreas,yang,tkwoo}@dstc.edu.au

Track 10 The Web Future & Commerce on the Web

Las Balsas Room, 10:15 - 11:45.
Chair:Keng Chua kchua@scu.edu.au
Moderator: Peter Gilmour pgilm@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au

Yes Minister, It's on that Web thing: Government information providing, the nightmare and potential

Paper number: AW10-01
Author: Justin Giles-Clark
Organisation: Dept of Premier & Cabinet, Tasmania
Email: J.GilesClark@dpac.tas.gov.au

Copyright and the World Wide Web

Paper number: AW10-02
Author: Michael Lean
Organisation: Queensland University of Technology
Email: m.lean@qut.edu.au

Application of the Web to University IT Acquisition

Paper number: AW10-03
Author: Glyn M. Rimmington
Organisation: University of Melbourne
Email: gmr@agriculture.unimelb.edu.au

Training Business Users on the Net

Paper number: AW10-04
Author: Linda Rouse
Organisation: UNILINC
Email: linda@vega.unilinc.edu.au

The Impact of Live Audio Visuals on the WEB and Business

Paper number: AW10-05
Author: David Watson
Organisation: University of New England
Email: dwatson@metz.une.edu.au

Track 11 Publishing on the Web Main Seminar Room

Main Seminar Room, 11:45 -1:00pm.
Chair:Shane Doak DOAK.S@applelink.apple.com
Moderator:Jim Falk j.falk@uow.edu.au

Distributed Higher Education: Strategic Alliances In Hypermedia Publishing

Paper number: AW11-01
Author: Stewart Adam
Organisation: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Email: stewarta@rmit.edu.au

Integrating Electronic Publishing and Information Provision at ANU

Paper number: AW11-02
Author: Tony Barry
Organisation: Australian National University
Email: tony@info.anu.edu.au

Refereeing in the InfoTrain Electronic Journal

Paper number: AW11-03
Author: Philip Marriott and Prof Michael Brittain
Organisation: University of South Australia
Email: Philip.Marriott@Unisa.Edu.Au

Electronic Scholarly Publishing and the World Wide Web

Paper number: AW11-04
Author: Andrew Treloar
Organisation: Deakin University
Email: aet@deakin.edu.au

From Alphabet Soup to Gourmet Feast - Publishing on the Web

Paper number: AW11-05
Author: Jonathan Roper
Organisation: Reed-Elsevier
Email: ednet@ozemail.com.au

Track 12 Indexing, caching, robots, spiders

Las Balsas Room, 11:45-1:00pm.
Chair: John Roche jroche@scu.edu.au
Moderator:Helen Ashman hla@itd.dsto.gov.au

Systems for providing searchable access to collections of HTML documents

Paper number: AW12-01
Author: David Morton Sandra Silcot
Organisation: University of Melbourne
Email: davm@www.unimelb.edu.au ssilcot@www.unimelb.edu.au

A Central Caching Proxy Server for WWW users at the University of Melbourne.

Papernumber: AW12-02
Author: Daniel O'Callaghan
Organisation: University of Melbourne
Email: danny@www.unimelb.edu.au

The Layout Independent Index Service

Paper number: AW12-03
Author: Arkadi Kosmynin, Andrew Waugh
Organisation: CSIRO
Email: arkadi@mel.dit.csiro.au andrew@mel.dit.csiro.au

Lunch

Bust Trip for up to 20 delegates to Ballina. Champagne lunch. Book at the Conference Desk.

1:00-2:00pm Track 13 Collaborative use of the Web, sociology of the web Main Seminar Room Main Seminar Room, 2:00-3:00pm.
Chair:Tom Docherty tdocherty@cc.curtin.edu.au
Moderator: Les Goldschlager les@cs.monash.edu.au

The meaning of the Web

Paper number: AW13-01
Author: Jim Falk
Organisation: University of Wollongong
Email: j.falk@uow.edu.au

All dressed up for the party but ...

Paper number: AW13-02
Author: Martin Putterill
Organisation: University of Auckland, NZ
Email: mputter@aukuni.az.nz

WWW, Researchers and Research Services.

Paper number: AW13-03
Author: R. T. Dawe & J. H. Baird
Organisation: Swinburne University of Technology
Email: RTD@goofy.ee.swin.oz.au

Gender and the Web

Paper number: AW13-04
Author: Keng Chua
Organisation: Southern Cross University
Email: kchua@scu.edu.au

Track 14 Tutorial on Using the Web for Workflow

Ken Yap and Bill Simpson-Young from CSIRO are running this tutorial sessions. Las Balsas Room, 2:00-3:00pm.
Chair: Martin Putterill m.putterill@auckland.ac.nz

Afternoon Tea

3:00-3:30pm

Track 15 Connectivity and emerging services Main Seminar Room

Main Seminar Room, 3:30-4:45pm.
Chair:Gert Gast ggast@peg.apc.org
Moderator: Jason Romney jromney@werple.mira.net.au

ISDN for Community Access to the World Wide Web

Paper number: AW15-01
Author: Alan Taylor
Organisation:
Email: A.D.Taylor@Livjm.ac.uk

Global Info-Links and the Smart City

Paper number: AW15-02
Author: Scott Balson
Organisation: Ipswich City Council
Email:moth@iccu6.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au

Does the WorldWideWeb make it worse for naive users?

Paper number: AW15-03
Author: Liddy Nevile
Email: liddy@sunrise.srl.rmit.edu.au

Campus Wide Information Systems: Moving From Prototype to Production

Paper number: AW015-04
Author: Kenneth Hensarling
Email: ken@hcc.Hawaii.Edu

Track 16 Integrating external applications

Las Balsas Room, 3:30-4:45pm.
Chair: Geoff Hill ghill@scu.edu.au
Moderator: Nils Meulemans meulemans@helios.iihe.rtt.be

Expanding Web functionality by incorporating external programs - a case study of a search system.

Paper number: AW16-01
Author: Adrian Vanzyl
Organisation: Monash University
Email: adrian.vanzyl@med.monash.edu.au

A WWW Gateway for Interactive Relational Database Managament

Paper number: AW16-02
Author:Michael BJORN Ryosuke HOTAKA
Organisation: University of Tsukuba, JAPAN
Email: michael@wiz.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp

A Link Server For Integrating the Web with Third Party Applications

Paper number: AW16-03
Author: T. Cawley, H. Ashman, G. Chase, M. Dalwood,
S. Davis, J. Verbyla
Organisation: Defence Science and Technology Organisation
Email:tim, hla, grc, mjd, sbd@dsto.defence.gov.au

Extending the Common Client Interface with User Interface Controls

Paper number: AW016-04
Author: Jan Newmarch
Organisation: University of Canberra
Email: jan@ise.canberra.edu.au

Plenary Session

Main Seminar Room, 4:45-5:30pm Chair: Peter Gilmour pgilm@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au

At this session the announcement of the Best Paper will be made. The winner will receive a two day package of accommodation at the Ballina Beach Resort. Nomination forms in your conference bag.

Also a draw will be made for the lucky winner of a nights accommodation voucher at the five-star Conrad Jupiters hotel for the person who returned their conference evaluation form.

Shuttle bus departs to the Airport at 7:00pm for Ansett flight to Sydney at 7:50pm.


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