Work Design for Success: Innovative Research and Leading-Edge Practice
The 2024 Centre for Transformative Work Design Conference
Perth, Western Australia | 13-14 February 2024
Visitor information
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CTWD has been notified of a scam targeting CTWD Conference delegates from ‘travellerpoint.org’, which claims to be reserving accommodation for the CTWD conference. This is a known email scam that targets many conferences and ‘travellerpoint.org’ is NOT associated with the CTWD. Delegates are advised to disregard and delete any emails received from ‘travellerpoint.org’.
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If you need assistance with accommodation, please refer to the list CTWD has provided.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact ctwd-conference@curtin.edu.au.
Visa
All travellers to Australia, other than Australian and New Zealand citizens, are required to obtain a visa.
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Conference attendees may be eligible for the following visas:
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Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) (subclass 601)
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eVisitor (subclass 651)
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Visitor visa (subclass 600) in the Business Visitor stream
Visa requirements vary from country to country. Some nationalities may be required to undergo biometrics scanning and obtain medical clearance to travel to Australia. Please note we do not seek or assist with visas on your behalf. Please consult the Australian Department of Home Affairs website for up-to-date information on preparing to travel to Australia from overseas specific to your country of passport. ​
Getting around
Staying in Perth for a couple of days?
CBD Area
Accessible by foot or public transport: Yagan Square, Elizabeth Quay, Swan river, Perth Zoo, Fremantle, Cottesloe/City Beach, Kings Park
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Beyond Perth CBD
By car/ferry: Caversham Wildlife Park and Whiteman Park, Kalamunda camel ride, Swan Valley, Rottnest Island
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Transport
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The Perth metropolitan area is very well serviced with bus, train and ferry public transport services and an extensive road network. The international airport is just a 20-minute drive from the city.
Experience Perth: One of the world's most liveable cities
Situated on the beautiful western coast of Australia, Perth is a safe, picturesque and multicultural city, and is one of the most affordable cities to live in Australia.
Shopping and Culture
The city centre is home to Elizabeth Quay, colourful shopping malls, the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Yagan Square – a community space reflective of both culture and history – as well as many beautiful parks and gardens.
Nature and Wildlife
Close to the city centre is the magnificent Kings Park, which showcases more than 3,000 species of flora. Perth Zoo houses many Australian animals such as kangaroos and koalas. Rottnest Island is home to quokkas, while dolphins splash in the Swan River and surrounding ocean.
Food and Drink
Cafés and restaurants are peppered throughout the city, offering cultural cuisine from around the world. The nearby historic Fremantle markets are a major tourist attraction as is the Swan Valley with its fusion of wine, food, art, scenery and nature.
Aquatic and Coastal
Breathtaking beaches with pristine sand are located within easy reach of the city. You can try different watersports, cycle along the oceanside pathways, and enjoy fish and chips by the ocean.
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Don't miss this opportunity to hear from world-leading experts, bridge research and practice and gain valuable insights adopted by companies and businesses to transform work.
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For enquires please email CTWD-conference@curtin.edu.au.