Social Program
Sunday 27th September – Options
Social Golf – Compete in the ‘Crackers Cup’ – an annual Conference event. Nine holes paired ambrose format, no limit on numbers. Approximately 3 hours. Contact Richard Williams: richard.williams@cbh.com.au
Fishing – Experience freshwater lure fishing on the Murrumbidgee River with an expert guide. Maximum 6 people, approximately 5 hours. Mention you are with the Conference when you make your booking direct with Jamin Forbes: www.riverinasportfishing.com
Heritage Walk – Enjoy a guided tour around the historical homes, buildings and parks of central Wagga Wagga, many of which are registered with the National Trust. Departing from the Visitors Information Centre, Tarcutta St. No limit on numbers, approx 21/2 hours. Contact Denise Pleming: denise.pleming@dpi.nsw.gov.au
Sunday 27th September - Welcome Reception & Registration
As well as providing an opportunity to register early, the Welcome Reception is also a chance to browse the current exhibitions on display in the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery and to explore the unique National Art Glass Gallery.
To be held in the Main Gallery, the Reception will run from 6pm to 9pm, with delegates and their guests treated to drinks and finger food.
The Art Gallery is located in the Civic Centre, accessed off Morrow St (running between Tarcutta St and Fitzmaurice St).
Follow this link for more information on the Gallery and Art Glass Gallery.
Monday 28th September - Poster Session
Posters will only be on display until Tuesday afternoon, so take this opportunity to view the excellent poster presentations and talk to the authors. Immediately after completion of Day 1 scientific program; drinks and finger food available from 5.00 to 6.30pm. Poster authors are asked to make themselves available in proximity of their presentation.
Tuesday 29th September - Student Social Night:
Sponsored by the RACI-CCD, students are invited to enjoy an evening of networking in a casual setting. Venue to be confirmed, meal provided, 7.00 for 7.30pm.
Wednesday 30th September – Conference Dinner:
The Conference Dinner offers a final chance to socialise and network with colleagues old and new as the 59th Australian Cereal Chemistry Conference draws to a close. To be held in the Ballroom of the Country Comfort Motel, Tarcutta St, the Dinner will provide delegates and their guests a chance to wind down after an information packed 3 day Conference schedule. Welcome canapés, three course meal and beverages, 7.00 for 7.30pm.
