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46th Annual Conference 23rd - 26th May 2018
PAYMENT SUMMARY Choose your payment type below.Mail: Cheque made payable to IPPS Australian RegionMailing Address: Pam Berryman, IPPS Australian Region Secretary, 27 Petunia Crescent, Mount Cotton, Qld, 4165, Australia. Phone: 07 3829 9454 Fax: 07 3829 9767 email: [email protected]
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PRE CONFERENCE TOUR starting in Launceston on 19th May through to 26th May includes full registration: Twin share, most meals q$1900 per person (closes 13th April) Single supplement add q$500CONFERENCE ONLY1. Full registration (twin share) (Note 1) q$ 930 2. Full registration (single room) (Note 2) q$1130 3. Single Day registration (Note 3) student rate only q$ 100 Please nominate day qThursday qFriday
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Wednesday 23rd around midday: golf Event: q Yes I am interested NOTES:Note 1: Full registration includes twin share accommodation at the Wool Store for 4 nights Wednesday 23 May to Sunday 26th May. Also included are all seminars, breakfasts, lunches, Friday tour, Conference Dinner, satchel and Wednesday night reception at Government House - Collar & tie required for men. Note 2: Full registration as for note 1 above but single accommodation at the Old Woolstore.Note 3: Single day registration includes seminars, lunch, satchel & tour if attending on Friday, but not conference dinner if attending on Thursday
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The Australian Region of the International Plant Propagators’ Society46th Annual Conference, Hobart, 23-26 May, 2018
Venue: The Old Woolstore, Hobart, 1 Macquarie St, Hobart, TASMANIA (03) 6235 5355Enquires: Conference Chairman, Tony Vander Staay, Telephone: 0409 541 247 E-mail: [email protected]
OFFICE USE ONLYDate: _____________________ Cheque No. ___________________ Amount: _________________Bank: ____________________ Branch: _______________________ Drawer: __________________ HOBART
Photo credit: Tasmania Tourist Bureau ©Tony Crenin
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity for networking with others from the horticultural world. Tasmania, an isolated island state off Australia’s south coast, is known for its vast, rugged wilderness areas, largely protected within parks and reserves. On the Tasman Peninsula, the 19th-century Port Arthur penal settlement is now an open-air museum. In Hobart, the port capital, Salamanca Place’s Georgian warehouses now house galleries and boutiques. Its Museum of Old and New Art has a contemporary edge.
HIgHLIgHTS• Key Note Speaker will be Paul Boland of Ball Australia, the changing face of propagation in Australia.• Pre conference tour starting in Launceston on 19th through to 26th. Includes full conference registration and 4 nights accommodation at The Wool Store• Wednesday Night Reception at Government House - Collar and tie required for men.
Come and experience HOBART
PRE CONFERENCE TOUR:Spend four days with the local
organisers exploring the highlights and sights of Tasmania. We will set off from Launceston enroute to Habitat Plants. Next day onto Beaconsfield & Seahorse World. Then onto EaglehawkNeck and
Tasman Devil Park. Final morning onto Port Arthur Conservation Site.
Don’t Delay – Register your expression of interest now….
Golf DAy:llanherne Golf links
Delegates are welcome to participate in an 18 hole event at the beautiful golf links. The
event will be organised by long time golf enthusiast Tony VanderStaay.
Register your interest to find out more.
Thursday 24th: In house all day conference with conference
dinner that night.
friday 25th: In house until 12 midday then on the buses to see local growers and gardens, ending up at
Seven Mile Beach for an extravaganza wind up.
Saturday 26th - free day: (not included in costings). Choose from: • Salamanca market www.salamanca.com.au • Mona - Museum of everything https://mona.net.au• Tahune forest walk in the trees Geeveston http://tahuneairwalk.com.au/ • Bruny Island Cruises https://www.pennicottjourneys.com.au • Richmond village www.richmondvillage.com.au
SESSIONS: There will be technical sessions delivered by local speakers, both academic and practical, delivering information that will provide answers to questions in your own business and provoke new and novel thoughts to take home. There will be a half day field trip to see local growers and gardens.
Paul Boland - Keynote SpeakerBall AustraliaThe Changing Face Of Propagation In Australia
The changing face of propagation in Australia.
Steven HillHills Transplants, DevonportMicro Herbs Production
Steve is a 2nd generation grower of large scale Vegetable seedlings and trees, following a massive downturn in Tree production, they had to reinvent themselves and moved into micro herbs production for the supermarkets.
Peter LewisMandarin Production In China
Peter Lewis a well-known and long-time supporter of the IPPS, is giving us paper on Mandarin production in China.
Mike Quarmby Outback Pride FreshAustralian Native Food plants
Mike Quarmby from Outback Pride Fresh, (Reedy Creek Nursery), is giving us presentation on his work with Australian Native Food plants.
Chris ReadCygnet TasmaniaDomestication of Mountain Pepper
Chris Read from Cygnet Tasmania on his work of domestication of Mountain Pepper (tasmannia lanceolata as a new bush food crop.
James WoodTasmanian seedbank programBreaking Dormancy on Stored Seeds
James Wood is based at the Tasmanian Seed Conservation Centre of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. He has worked in seed conservation for 27 years, working for Kew Gardens’ Millennium Seed Bank project prior to taking his current post in Tasmania.
Paul Robert ThomsonVan Dieman Quality Bulbs WynyardLilium Scaling Demonstration
Paul Robert Thomson from Van Dieman Quality Bulbs Wynyard, growers of Tulips and Lilium, over the past few years Paul has create a substantial lilium business and will demonstrate lilium scaling.
Robert RavensBridestowe Lavender FarmHybridisation of Lavender for oil production
Robert Ravens from Bridestowe Lavender Farm, on the hybridisation of Lavender for oil production,also home of Bobbie the lavender bear.
Michael GarrettBicheno NurseryPropagation And Growing Of Australian Ferns
Michael Garrett from Bicheno Nursery the fern man, on the propagation and growing of Australian ferns. Michael during the late 80’s and 90’s use to be Westland nurseries fern production manager, then went out on his own. Mike is passionate about ferns.
Dr Josekutty (Jose)Plant BiotechnologistDesigner Plant for a Changing Environment
Dr Josekutty (Jose) is a plant biotechnologist with 30 years of experience in research and research management. Global warming and climate change are realities and its impact is being felt in the environment all over the world.
WelCoMe funCTIon:Wednesday 23rd May:
Welcome reception@ Government house
https://www.govhouse.tas.gov.auCollar & tie required for men
VENUE:The Old Woolstore, Hobart,
1 Macquarie St, Hobart, TAS (03) 6235 5355
www.oldwoolstore.com.au