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September 2010
Thank you to the SRR 2010 Sponsors for contributing to a successful Conference.
Please click here for more information about the SRR 2010 Sponsors.
August 2010
His Excellency Ambassador Zhang Junsai

H.E. Ambassador Zhang Junsai is the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Australia.
Ambassador H.E. Zhang Junsai will give his last Melbourne address at the SRR Conference Dinner on Thursday 2 September, prior to his new posting.
This is a great opportunity to learn about how China is tackling environmental issues, and how Australia will respond under a new Federal Government
The SRR Conference Dinner is included in the Full Registration. Additional dinner tickets may also be purchased.
May 2010
Terry Tamminen

Terry Tamminen, Former Secretary of the Californian EPA and Chief Environmental Policy Advisor to Governor Schwarzenegger, joins the impressive SRR 2010 speaker list.
Join Terry at an intimate, networking lunch on Day Two of the SRR 2010 Conference.
The lunch is included in the Early Bird Registration, Full Registration and Day Two Registration.
Please click here to view Terry's biography.
Please click here for more information about the lunch.
Public Transport

Victoria's public transport system makes it easy for commuters to travel to any destination in the metropolitan and surrounding areas.
The city's layout makes Melbourne an easy city to navigate, and almost everything is within walking distance – if it's not, simply hop aboard a train, tram or bus.
Trams
Melbourne’s trams give the city character and provide a scenic way to explore the city and inner suburbs.
Trams run down the centre of the road on most of Melbourne’s major thoroughfares and services run regularly.
The City Circle tram provides free and convenient travel to city sights and attractions, with an automated commentary announcing points of interest along the route.
Trains
Melbourne has a user-friendly train system that can take you to a range of destinations.
The City Loop is Melbourne's underground system, with five stations servicing the CBD: Southern Cross Station, Flagstaff, Melbourne Central, Parliament and Flinders Street (Flagstaff does not operate on weekends).
There are 16 different lines which service the outer suburbs. Stations are all linked to bus or tram services.
Buses
Melbourne's bus network is made up of over 300 routes. Buses run frequently to major hubs, including shopping centres, schools, hospitals, leisure and sporting activities, and Melbourne’s biggest attractions.
Tickets for all public transport are called Metcards can be purchased on board trams, buses and at train stations.
For more information about travelling on Melbourne's public transport visit www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au.




