Book Title: Parliament of Worlds Religion 2009 Melbourne Australia
Author(s): Parliament of the World’s Religions
Publisher: USA Parliament of the Worlds Religions

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________________ GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) Participant List A list of participants will be available on the website post Parliament of the World's Religions. This list will contain all participants. The participant list contains the names, organisations and state or country of origin of registered participants, excluding those who opted out in line with privacy laws. Prayer Rooms The prayer rooms are located on ground level of the Melbourne Convention Centre. They will be open during the Parliament hours. Privacy Australia introduced the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 in 2001. arinex comply with this legislation which is designed to protect the right of the individual to privacy of their information. Information collected in respect of proposed participation in any aspect of the Parliament will only be used for the purposes of planning and conduct of the Parliament and may also be provided to the organising body or to organisers of future events. PWR may disclose some of the information that is collected in the Registration Form such as your name, organisation and its location and email address for marketing or networking purposes to other Parliament participants, sponsors or exhibitors unless you opt out of this through the provided check boxes. PWR will not otherwise, without your consent, use or disclose personal information for any purpose unless it will be reasonably expected that such purpose is related to the offer, provision and improvement of the PWR or where such purpose is permitted or required by law. It is also standard practice to produce a Participant List of attendees at the Parliament and to include the individual's details in such a list. Time In December Melbourne is 11 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (Daylight Savings Time). Tipping Tipping is not expected in Australia but is appreciated for particularly good service. Tours Meeting Points Details regarding the meeting and departure point for your tour will be included on your ticket provided to you at the Registration desk. Please ensure you are at the departure point at least 15 minutes prior to the departure time All tours (except those listed belowl will be departing from the Convention Centre Place main entrance (off Montague Street), Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Please note that delegates will be required to make their own way to the following: • The Docklands & River Gardens Cruise • Williamstown Cruise Experience Dinner at the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant Please note that delegates will be required to make their own way to the Hilton Hotel South Wharf main entrance (2 Convention Centre Place, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre) to the following: • Puffing Billy with Blue Dandenongs • Mount Dandenong Experience Terms and Conditions These tours, designed by arinex Destination Management (license No. 2 TA001144), are for participating delegates of the Parliament of the World's Religions 2009. All sightseeing tours include informative English speaking commentary, all entry fees and meals where specified. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended for all tours. For any outdoor tours we recommend that participants bring sun protection cream, sunhat and sunglasses. All tours are based on a minimum number of participants. Il minimum numbers are not reached, alternative arrangements or a complete refund will be made. Places on all tours are limited and will be allocated strictly in order of receipt of payment. Where participants cancel their day tour, no refund will be made. Disclaimer The organisers have made every attempt to ensure that all information in this publication is correct. The organisers take no responsibility for changes to the program, or any loss that may occur as a result of changes to the program. Some of the information contained in this publication has been provided by external sources. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy, currency and reliability of the content, the organisers accept no responsibility in that regard. Public Telephones Public telephones are located on the MCEC concourse and on each level of the Melbourne Convention Centre, Volunteers There will be volunteers to assist in program or any other queries that you may have. Alternatively please visit the registration desk. Disclaimer The services specified in these tour descriptions are available at the time of writing. However, in the event that any service(s) become unavailable for any reason, arinex will make every effort to supply alternative services of an equal standard and value but cannot accept any responsibility for failure to provide the specified services. Jain Education Internationaht of the World's Religions For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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