Calendar of Events

May 28, 2012

Civil-Military Affairs Conference (CMAC) 28 & 29 May 2012

Registration

Whilst there is no cost to attend CMAC you must register on line to attend.  Please register here.  Once you have registered you will receive email confirmation of your registration status.

Registrations will close on Tuesday 15 May 2012.

Should you be unable to attend we ask that you notify us of this or a replacement attendee as soon as possible.

 Registration Inclusions

Full Registration Day Registration
  • All Sessions
  • Welcome Reception (Sunday 27th May )
  • Annual CMAC Dinner (Monday 28th May)
  • Morning Teas
  • Lunches
  • Afternoon Teas
  • Program
  • Sessions on the day selected
  • Morning Tea
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Program

Travel and Accommodation

You are responsible for making and paying your own travel and accommodation arrangements.

Venue

The venue for CMAC is the Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre (The Q)

Parking

Limited parking is available at the Q, along with Queanbeyan Council paid parking nearby.

Functions

Registration and Welcome Reception

Date Sunday 27th May, 2012
Venue The Glebe Room, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1 Binara Street, Canberra
Time Registration available from 1600 Reception 1800-1930
Dress Smart Casual

 CMAC Annual Dinner

Date Monday 28th May, 2012
Time 1830 for 1900 – 2200
Venue Gandel Hall, National Gallery of Australia, Parkes Place, Parkes
  Inclusive of participants attending the entire conference
  If you are a day delegate and wish to attend, please ensure you register on line for this event
Parking Undercover parking is available at the National Gallery.
Dress Business attire or military equivalent

 General Information

 Climate

In May, the twin cities of Canberra/Queanbeyan experience mild sunny days and cool nights with average temperatures ranging from 7C – 20C.

Contact Phone Numbers

ACMC contact (general enquiries)ACMC contact (program enquiries) 02 6160 2236/02 6160 2221
Taxi 13 2227
Airport Express (Bus) 1300 368 897
Qantas 13 1313
Virgin Blue 13 6789

Disclaimer

Whilst we have endeavoured to ensure all information is accurate, all details provided are subject to change without notice

Dress

Dress throughout CMAC  is business dress or for military personnel, dress of the day. Dress for each function is indicated in the function description.

Messages

Messages may be left at the Registration Desk.

Name Badges

Name badges will be issued when registering at the conference. For security purposes the conference name badge must be worn at all times during the conference and social functions.

Participant List

A participant list will be supplied to all CMAC attendees. Please email elizabeth.medley@acmc.gov.au if you do not wish to have your details included on the delegate list.

Queries

Should you have any queries in relation to registering for CMAC please contact elizabeth.medley@acmc.gov.au or +61 2 6160 2236

Smoking

The conference and social functions are non-smoking

Special Requirements

Please note any special requirements, eg dietary when registering for the conference. If dietary requirement have been requested, please make yourself known to the wait staff.

Start: May 28, 2012
End: May 29, 2012
Venue: Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre (The Q)
Address:
Rear of 253 Crawford Street, Queanbeyan., Queanbeyan, NSW, 2620, Australia
Cost: Free

December 3, 2012

8th International Lessons Learned Conference

To be co-hosted by the Australian Civil-Military Centre and the Australian Defence Force’s Headquarters Joint Operations, the conference will bring together the international lessons learned community to share and discuss evaluation methodologies and lessons identified through real-time analysis of recent and ongoing missions in countries such as Afghanistan, Haiti, East Timor, Solomon Islands and Japan.

A call for papers will be made later this month. Please check the International Lessons Learned website for more details.

Start: December 3, 2012
End: December 6, 2012
Venue: TBC
Address:
TBC, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia