In a Global Context: Australasia's archaeological evidence of the Globalisation process.

Inveresk, Launceston,
Tasmania, 24-26 Sept 2009





The Conference Registration Reception will be held at Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery at Inveresk in the Phenomena Factory.



Phenomena Factory is the result of a successful partnership between Rio Tinto Alcan and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, with generous support from the Tasmanian State Government and Launceston City Council. The objective of the partnership is to encourage the community to explore and engage with science and technology.

Entry to Phenomena Factory is free, providing free hands-on, minds-on, curiosity-on science education for kids of all ages. The centre includes over 30 permanent exhibits with regularly changing programs and displays.

Fire your own EX-1 Rocket, challenge yourself in the Perception Tunnel, or test your reactions while you touch, switch, pull and crank your way around the Factory, actively learning about science along the way.

Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
2 Invermay Road, Inveresk Tas 7248


The Conference sessions will be hosted at the Launceston Tram Shed
(Right next to QVMAG's Inveresk Rail Yards)

Launceston Tram Shed
Function Centre and Auditorium

Inveresk Rail Yards
4 Invermay Rd
P.O. Box 524, Mowbray, Tasmania, 7248

Click on the Tram Shed to visit their website


Sessions will be held in the Auditorium and Refreshments will be served in the No. 28 Tram Room