Quick Contact

Secretariat:
sapro
Unit 12
202 Glen Osmond Rd
Fullarton SA 5063


Phone: (08) 8274 6059
Fax: (08) 8274 6000
gat2012@sapmea.asn.au

 

 

Information

Organising Committee

Wendy Stewart – Convenor
Lesley Henderson
Belynda Howarth
Lynda Simons
Bess Smith
Julianne Parsons
Rob Perkins
Ali Thacker

General Information

VENUE

Pulteney Grammar School
Pulteney is a co-educational school in the Anglican tradition. Located in Adelaide's city square mile for more than 150 years. Pulteney offers a complete education for girls and boys from Early Learning Centre to Year 12. The city location is part of Pulteney's character.

Transport form the Airport

The Adelaide Airport is situated 7 kms from the central business district and major hotels.
Skylink minibuses run between the airport and major city hotels every half hour from 07:00 - 22:00 (hourly on weekends). For more information please visit: http://www.skylinkadelaide.com/ 
Taxis from the airport to the Pultenet Grammar School cost approximately $20.00. Public transport is also available between the airport and the city. Please visit www.adelaidemetro.com.au for details and timetables.

Transport in Adelaide

Easy access to the Pulteney Grammar School is available by tram (free around the CBD) or by foot from selected Hotels in Adelaide.

Dietary & Mobility Needs

When you register, please notify the Secretariat of any special dietary requirements or mobility disabilities.

Shopping Hours

Trading hours are generally Monday to Friday 9am-5.30pm, Saturday 9am-5pm and Sunday 11am - 5pm.

Adelaide shopping in Rundle Mall and Rundle Street are open every Friday until 9pm and many are open week nights until 7pm.

Adelaide suburban stores have late night shopping every Thursday until 9pm.

Dining in Adelaide

In Adelaide, you'll find entire streets devoted to dining. These 'eat streets' are a mix of cafes, pubs and restaurants.

Gouger Street is the gateway to the Adelaide Central Market and the exotic, bustling mall and food halls  of Chinatown. Take a five-minute stroll and you'll be embarking on a world tour of restaurants. Traditional Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian and Japanese, Asian fusion, noodle bars, regional Chinese and yum cha, French and Argentine cuisine, and a number of first-rate seafood restaurants.

Rundle Street, in Adelaide's East End, has a popular casual atmosphere and is recommended for lunch and night dining. It's bursting with alfresco dining - a vibrant food, wine and coffee experience not to be missed.

O'Connell Street and Melbourne Street are fashionable dining locations in North Adelaide, five minutes drive north of the city.

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

A city of natural beauty and simple elegance, Adelaide appeals to many with its relaxed cosmopolitan lifestyle, high tech venues, easy transport and rich cultural and culinary offerings. South Australia is renowned for its wow factor – an abundance of Wildlife, Outback and Wine – including Kangaroo Island, the stunning Flinders Ranges and Outback, and the Barossa Valley.
For all information about Adelaide and South Australia please visit the official South Australia Tourism website:
www.southaustralia.com

Tours

For delegates planning to holiday in Adelaide and South Australia, Adelaide Sightseeing offers a range tours that are designed so you can experience the must see and do SA & Adelaide attractions.
From the unique charm of the city parklands, rugged outback of the Flinders Ranges, majestic coastline and wildlife of Kangaroo Island to the premium Barossa Valley wineries; Adelaide Sightseeing can take you there.   For further information, please visit: www.adelaidesightseeing.com.au/