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BROCHURE 12–15 October 2019 Convention Centre, Adelaide, South Australia

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2019 APGA Annual Convention & Exhibition Infrastructure for the Future Day 2: Sunday 13 October Program 08:00 – 16:00 Exhibition Set-up 09:00 – 11:00 Convention Registration 09:30 – 15:30 Sunday Outing , Glenelg 16:00 – 19:30 Convention Registration Day 1: Saturday 12 October 17:30 – 18:00 Speakers’ Briefing (Optional) – 07:00 – 14:00 Golf Hosted by Steve Davies, Willunga Golf Course Chief Executive Officer, APGA 10:00 – 17:00 Convention Registration 18:00 – 19:30 Exhibition Opening Reception 14:00 – 16:30 Exhibition Set-up Adelaide Convention Centre 19:00 – 23:00 Welcome Dinner 19:30 – 23:00 Opening Dinner Bonython Hall Adelaide Convention Centre Day 3: Monday 14 October 08:00 – 08:30 Arrival Light Breakfast 08:00 – 17:00 Convention Registration 08:30 MORNING BUSINESS SESSION Chair: Tony O’Sullivan, Vice President APGA and Chief Operating Officer, MPC Kinetic National Anthem Welcoming Address: Dave Maloney, President, APGA and Managing Director, CNC Project Management 08:50 Chief Executive Officer’s Report: Steve Davies, Chief Executive Officer, APGA 09:10 Opening Address: Government Address for the Opening of the Convention Business Sessions 09:30 Awards Presentation 09:45 Keynote Address: Anna Meares, OAM, former Australian cyclist and the first Australian athlete to win four individual medals at four consecutive Olympic Games 10:30 Morning Tea 11:15 INDUSTRY LEADERS’ PERSPECTIVES Chair: Steve Davies, Chief Executive Officer, APGA CEO Forum A panel of industry leaders providing their insight into the current and future state of the pipeline and gas industries 12:15 An Epic Journey: Reflections on 50 years of Reliable Operations – Moomba to Adelaide Pipeline Chaired by Clive D’Cruz, Chief Executive Officer, Epic Energy SA 12:45 Lunch

TWO CONCURRENT SESSIONS AFTERNOON BUSINESS SESSION 14:15 CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES 14:15 COMPETENCY Chair: Leon Richards, APGA Director and Chair: Kevin Lester, APGA Director and Group GroupTechnical Director- Pipelines, Executive, Infrastructure Development, McConnell Dowell Corporation Limited APA Group Pipe-in-Pipe Pipelines – Techniques and Credibility Beyond Credentials – A Construction Methods from the CRISP VTB Framework for Determining Competence Project for the Pipeline Industry Tom Bickford, Project Engineer, McConnell Susan Jaques, Director, Sage Consulting Dowell Constructors (Australia) Pty Ltd Solutions Pty Ltd 14:45 Trenchless Pipeline Crossings and Landfalls 14:45 APGA’s Pipeline Competency System with Direct Pipe Ten Years On – Where to from Here? Ben Hayes, Sales and Project Manager, Chris Harvey, Principal, Chris Harvey Consulting 2 Herrenknecht Asia Ltd 15:15 Afternoon Tea OPPORTUNITIES Day 2: Sunday 13 October Chair: Wendy Oldham, APGA Director and Chief Executive Officer, SEA Gas Australia’s Shale Industry – How Can We Become Globally Competitive? Peter Cox, Vice President, Pipelines and Terminals, Worley 16:30 Transporting Renewable Energy Ivan Byak, General Manager, New Energy, APA Group 17:00 Close 19:00 – 23:00 Fancy Dress Dinner Costume Theme: The Winners and Losers Day 4: Tuesday 15 October 08:00 – 09:00 Arrival Light Breakfast 08:00 – 17:00 Convention Registration 08:30 APGA AGM 09:15 MORNING BUSINESS SESSION PIPELINE OPERATIONS (Presented by the APGA Pipeline Operators Group – POG) Chair: Laura Bulloch, Chair APGA POG and Pipeline Manager, Energy Infrastructure Management Pty Ltd Making Pipelines Piggable in the 21st Century Markus Seitz, Integrity Manager APA Group 09:45 The Role of Control Rooms in Pipeline Operations David Ryan, Control and Dispatch Integration Manager, Network Operations and Control, Jemena Limited 10:15 Understanding Pipeline Failure in Areas Subject to Land Use Change Liz Brierley, Head of Asset Management, SEA Gas

10:45 Morning Tea Commission Photos depicting Adelaide courtesy Tourism of South Australian

TWO CONCURRENT SESSIONS

11:30 TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES 11:30 TODAY’S CHALLENGES – FUTURE FUELS – NOT JUST NATURAL GAS Chair: Peter Cox, APGA Director and Vice Chair: John Stuart-Robertson, APGA Director President, Pipelines and Terminals, and General Manager, Pipelines, HDI Lucas Worley Best Practice in Butt Fusion of Large The Status of the Future Fuels CRC Diameter HDPE David Norman, Chief Executive Officer and Sergio Arellano, International Sales Manager Charles Rottier, Chairman, Future Fuels CRC (Asia Pacific), McElroy Manufacturing Inc. and 11:50 Combustion Systems for Natural Gas Jeroen Wassenaar, Market Segment Manager, Hydrogen Mixtures Qenos Luke Cowell, Group Manager, Combustion Strategy, Tech Development and NPI, Solar 12:00 Scaling Potential Assessment and Turbines Incorporated Implications for Use of Coal Seam Gas 12:10 Looking Back from 2050 – Plausible Gas Produced Water Industry Futures for a Low Carbon World Chantelle Rebello, Senior Environmental Professor Mike Young, Environmental, Energy Scientist, Fyfe Pty Ltd and Water Policy, Centre for Global Food and

Resources, and Dr Dennis Van Puyvelde, Head of Gas, Energy Networks Australia 12:30 Hyp SA – Foundations of the Future of 12:30 Rheology Modification and Its Potential Hydrogen in Australia Application for Coarse Coal Hydro-transport Craig de Laine, General Manager, Regulation, Damian Antoniazzi, Mechanical Engineer, OSD Australian Gas Infrastructure Group 12:45 Lunch 3 TWO CONCURRENT SESSIONS AFTERNOON BUSINESS SESSION 14:30 UNDERSTANDING FAILURE 14:30 OFFSHORE Chair: Mark Dayman, APGA Director and Chair: Jon Cleary, APGA Director and General Managing Director, Fyfe Pty Ltd Manager, Commercial, Australia Gas Keeping Pipelines Safe by Knowing How They Infrastructure Group Fail – The New Fracture Control Code of Change for the Better Practice Dermot O’Brien, General Manager, Nick Kastelein, Mechanical Engineer, GPA Atteris Pty Ltd Engineering Pty Ltd 15:00 Acoustically-induced and Flow-induced 15:00 Tangguh LNG Expansion Project Vibration: Little-known Failure Modes Now John Stuart-Robertson, General Manager, Addressed in AS/NZ 2885.1 Pipelines, HDI Lucas Scott Monaghan, Project Manager, Enscope (a Quanta Services company)

15:30 Afternoon Tea 16:00 IN CONCLUSION Chair: Donna McDowall, APGA Director and Vice President, Quanta Services Australia Wentworth to Broken Hill (W2BH) – How to Drought-proof a Town in Record Time James Smith, Business Unit Leader, Major Pipelines MPC Kinetic and Bernie Resenberger, Technical Solutions Manager, MPC Kinetic 16:30 Fear of Change Helen Wood, Chief Executive Officer, TMS Consulting Pty Ltd 17:00 Summary and Close: Dave Maloney, President, APGA and Managing Director, CNC Project Management 19:00 - midnight APGA Annual Dinner Adelaide Convention Centre APGA reserves the right to cancel or alter any program item, venue or activity without notice.

The APGA Convention and Exhibition

The APGA Annual Convention and Exhibition is one of Of the approximately 30 APGA events and functions the most significant industry events for the pipeline and held each year, the Annual Convention and Exhibition gas industries. Its value as an opportunity for information is the highlight: the showcase for the industry. It is exchange, learning and networking is well-known and an opportunity for all members from all sectors of its convivial atmosphere is one of the highlights. The the industry to meet and address the issues that APGA Convention and Exhibition is a genuine reflection are important. It is an opportunity to share critical of the Association’s commitment to the industry, to its knowledge about the industry. membership and as an opportunity for those members The Exhibition provides the opportunity for participants to shine. to display their products and conference attendees to This year’s Convention will be held from 12 to 15 October learn about new developments. It is an opportunity to ask at the Adelaide Convention Centre. The theme of the 2019 questions and discuss the latest products and services. Convention is Infrastructure for the Future. The APGA Convention and Exhibition provides an The Convention business sessions feature presentations excellent forum for exchange of ideas and information. on the challenges of today and tomorrow, specifically The business program promises high-quality papers looking at new applications for pipelines and future fuels, and useful information and we look forward to pipeline operations, construction, safety, environment, welcoming you and your partner to the 2019 APGA competency and corporate culture. In addition, the Convention and Exhibition, to participate in four busy, leaders of our industries will be sharing their views in the informative and entertaining days. 4CEO Forum. Keynote Speaker

Monday 14 October 2019 Anna Meares, OAM Anna Meares OAM is considered by many to be the greatest Australian cyclist of all time. She made Olympic history in Rio in 2016 by becoming the first and only Australian athlete to have ever won individual medals at four consecutive Olympic Games. During her 15-year career as an elite athlete, Anna collected 18 gold medals, 16 silver medals and 10 bronze medals at Olympic, World and Commonwealth Games level. Anna was named Australia’s flagbearer and team captain at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Anna launched into the track cycling world scene in 2004 when she claimed her first world title in the Venue for the 500m time trial at the world championships held in Melbourne, aged 20. Just a few months later, she Convention went on to claim her first Olympic gold in Athens in the 500m time trial – also becoming the first woman in the world to break the 34-second barrier claiming the World and Olympic record in the process – and won bronze in the sprint. One of her most remarkable achievements was her silver medal in the sprint at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 For the 2019 Convention, APGA is travelling – Australia’s only cycling medal of the Games – just to South Australia’s bustling capital city of seven months after she broke her neck in a horrific Adelaide. The Adelaide CBD design is known crash at a World Cup meet in Los Angeles. Her spirit as a masterwork – featuring wide parallel of sportsmanship, her never-say-quit attitude, her streets, squares and terraces all encompassed passion and focus on the goal and her dedication by parklands. and hard work are the hallmarks that define her as a The city centre, named , is the main champion and a winner. retail hub of Adelaide. The area is car-free and Her success on the track is not the only thing is home to some famous Adelaide landmarks that drives Anna. She has chosen to be a strong such as the four bronze pigs: Truffles, Horatio, contributor to her community serving as an Oliver and Augustus. There are numerous ambassador for Cycling Cares, which links in with museums and galleries to wander around, as Neale Daniher and Ian Davis’s foundation, FIGHT well as many historical buildings such as Ayers MND, after her coach of eight years, Gary West House Museum and Carrick Hall. was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease on Adelaide has some beautiful beaches not far returning home from the Rio Olympics. Anna is also from the city centre such as Glenelg, with a an ambassador for the Little Heroes foundation for large waterpark and boutique stores close to kids with serious illness, helping to raise funds for Semaphore beach featuring its historic 1920s a worthy cause and put a smile on the faces of the carousel and preserved art deco buildings. All children fighting seemingly undefeatable disease and of the beaches are surrounded by restaurants, providing inspiration to their families and for the Port pubs and cafes to keep your energy levels up Adelaide Football Club and community. for exploration. 5 Tourist Attractions

More about Adelaide Regional Destinations A definite benefit of Adelaide is the amazing array Adelaide Central Market is the largest market of its of regional destinations available as day trips kind in the Southern Hemisphere, making the markets from the city. Adelaide’s premier food destination. Under the same Barossa is a just over an hour from the city and roof, you will find more than 70 stalls of fresh fruit arguably the best wine area Adelaide has to offer. and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, Jacob’s Creek and Lamberts Estate Winery are just two smallgoods and health foods. The markets also host of the major wineries that you can visit in this area and, many of Adelaide’s popular cafes and eateries for for the foodies, Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop is definitely you to enjoy. The markets are undercover and there is worth a visit. plenty of parking for those wishing to drive there. Mount Lofty is only 30 minutes outside the city and Wine Regions offers panoramic views of the city and the western Explore the beautiful wine regions of Adelaide, including Adelaide plains. Mount Lofty is the highest point of the the Barossa, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, Coonawarra Mount Lofty Ranges where, from the point, you can and Adelaide Hills. The South Australian wine regions follow the walk down to Waterfall Gully, join the Heysen are responsible for more than half the production of all Trail or take the a walking trail through native bushland Australian wine and, as the wine capital of Australia, to Cleland Wildlife Park. they boast more than 200 cellar doors. Adelaide is Kangaroo Island is a little further afield, the ferry trip also one of the nine great wine capitals of the world there takes approximately 3.5 hours. Over a third of alongside Bordeaux in France, Napa Valley in the the island includes protected nature reserves, and US and Bilbao Rioja in Spain. Adelaide wine regions so offers an amazing array of native wildlife of sea surround the capital, making day tours through the lions, koalas and penguins. The landscape of the area regions easy and enjoyable. Choose one of the many is breathtaking, with large rock formations, striking wine tours leaving from your Adelaide hotel. coastlines and beautiful beaches.

Climate

Adelaide is known for its Mediterranean climate with cool to mild winters and warm to hot summers. In October we can expect a daily average of 21°C and cool nights of 12°C. 6 Accommodation

Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide Oaks Horizons Serviced Apartments HHHH (self rated) HHHHI (self rated) 125 North Terrace, Adelaide 104 North Terrace, Adelaide A short 4-minute walk to the Adelaide Convention The Oaks Horizons is located opposite the Adelaide Centre, the Mercure Grosvenor offers guests 24-hour Convention Centre and next door to its sister property, reception and room service, Wi-Fi, laundry services, Oaks Embassy. Guests are offered a 24-hour reception, secure undercover parking (charges apply), onsite secure parking (charges apply), room service, gym, restaurant and bar, as well as a gym. The standard indoor pool and onsite café. Apartments feature private rooms feature tea/coffee making facilities, air balconies, fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, conditioning, work desk and television with on-demand individually climate controlled air conditioning, cable movies. television and an in-room safe. The Standard rooms come with one queen bed or two One bedroom apartments come with one king or two queen beds for twin. singles, and two bedroom apartments come with one n Standard Room $159 per night (single/twin/double) queen and one king/two singles. n 1 Bedroom Apartments $215 per night (single/twin/ Oaks Embassy Serviced Apartments double) HHHHI (self rated) n 2 Bedroom Apartments $285 per night (single/twin/ double) 96 North Terrace, Adelaide Situated opposite the Adelaide Convention Centre, the Stamford Plaza Adelaide Oaks Embassy is a serviced apartments property next HHHHH (self rated) door to its sister property, Oaks Horizons. The hotel 150 North Terrace, Adelaide features 24-hour reception, indoor pool, gym, secure onsite parking (fees apply) and an onsite restaurant and The Stamford Plaza Adelaide is a short 5-minute walk bar. The apartments come with an in-room safe, self- to the Adelaide Convention Centre and completed contained kitchen and laundry facilities, complimentary extensive refurbishments at the end of 2018. The hotel offers 24-hour reception and room service, gym, internet, private balcony, individual climate controlled air spa, heated rooftop pool, parking and multiple onsite conditioning and cable television. dining options. Rooms come with an in-room safe and Bed configuration in one bedroom apartments is either tea/coffee facilities, as well as a desk to allow you to a king bed or two singles. The two bedroom apartments continue working during your trip. come with two kings or one king and two singles. The bedding configuration is a king bed or two singles. n 1 Bedroom Apartments $215 per night (single/twin/ n Superior Park View $229 per night (single/twin/ double) double) n 2 Bedroom Apartments $285 per night (single/twin/ double) The Playford Hotel HHHHH 120 North Terrace, Adelaide The Playford Hotel is an art nouveau inspired boutique hotel just a 5-minute walk to the Adelaide Convention Centre. Facilities include 24-hour reception and room service, gymnasium, heated indoor pool and laundry services, as well as an onsite restaurant and a lounge bar. All rooms come with air-conditioning, digital television, tea/coffee making facilities and Juliette balconies. Spa Suites come with the addition of a kitchenette and Loft Spa Suites are split over two levels. All rooms come with one king bed and guest rooms come with a twin option of two queen beds. n Guest Rooms $240 per night (single/twin/double) n Studio Spa Suites $325 per night (single/double) n Loft Spa Suites $355 per night (single/double) 7 Registration

Please carefully note the registration closing dates. Day Delegate Registration includes: Accommodation cannot be guaranteed beyond n Convention satchel and contents 200 rooms or after Friday 16 August 2019 at n Various sponsored items Convention hotels. n Online access to Convention papers and Full Delegate Registration includes: presentations n Convention satchel and contents n Attendance at the business sessions, morning tea, n Various sponsored items afternoon tea and lunch on the day/s registered n Online access to Convention papers and n Entry to the trade exhibition presentations NB: For Day Delegates, attendance at recreational n Attendance at all business sessions listed in the activities and social functions will be charged at the program quoted rates. n Complimentary tickets to social functions (some Children up to and including 15 years of age are may have limited numbers so register early to complimentary and are welcome to attend the Sunday make sure you don’t miss out) Outing, Partners’ Day Outing and luncheons. However, n All luncheons, morning and afternoon teas they must be registered and are not permitted to n Entry to the trade exhibition attend evening functions. Tickets to functions may be purchased for children 16 years and over at the Partner Registration includes attendance at all quoted rates. (Please note that licensing restrictions recreational activities and social functions listed in the may be in place for certain functions). program as well as entry to the trade exhibition.

Cancellation and Alteration Policy All alterations or cancellations must be made in writing and will be acknowledged in writing. Notification should be sent to: Conference Co-ordinators PO Box 4994 Facsimile 02 6292 9002 CHISHOLM ACT 2905 Email: [email protected] CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONS By submitting your registration you agree to the An administration fee of $110.00 will be charged terms and conditions of the cancellation policy. to any participant cancelling before Friday 16 ACCOMMODATION August 2019. Cancellations received after Friday 16 August 2019 and before Friday 6 September 2019 I understand all cancellations or amendments must will incur an administration charge of $220.00. All be made in writing to Conference Co-ordinators and cancellations received after Friday 6 September will be acknowledged in writing. 2019 will be required to pay full registration fees. Neither Conference Co-ordinators nor the hotel will Substitute delegates will be accepted. make any charges against your credit card unless SOCIAL FUNCTIONS you fail to give at least 30 days’ notice in writing (additional/individual ticket sales) of your cancellation or if less than 30 days prior to arrival your booking is reduced or cancelled in which An administration charge of $44.00 will be made case full payment will be required unless the room(s) to any guest cancelling before Friday 6 September can be resold. Full payment of your account will be 2019. Cancellations received after Friday 6 required at the time of your departure. NOTE: Some September 2019 will be required to pay the full fee. hotels may do a pre-authorisation to ensure the Substitute delegates will be accepted, however, validity of the card supplied. 8 complimentary delegate tickets are not transferable. Golf Day (Limited to 72 players) PLEASE NOTE: Tours and Venue n Tickets to Golf are available only for registered delegates and registered partners Information n 7:30am Tee-off Places are always keenly sought for the Vermeer Golf Classic 18-hole competition which will take place this year at the Willunga Golf Course. The event will be run as a 4-person 18-hole Ambrose competition with a Monday Fancy Dress Party Night, light breakfast provided before a shot-gun start and Adelaide Oval lunch following the game. Teams will be nominated on The 2019 Fancy Dress Dinner will be at the Adelaide the day with carts being provided for each player. Oval overlooking one of the most iconic sporting NOTE: Participants hiring clubs need to pre-pay this grounds in the world. The Fancy Dress theme is cost with your registration fees. outlined in the poem below: Saturday Welcome Dinner and Show, Bonython Hall The Winners and Losers This year’s Welcome Dinner will be held at Bonython In all sports there are winners and losers – it’s part of the game Hall. Constructed during the Great Depression and Players are out to win – to make themselves a name opened in 1936, the Hall boasts magnificent Murray The fans can be outrageous in demeanor and fashion Bridge limestone exterior and oak-paneling interior. But you definitely can’t deny their overwhelming passion The Medieval Gothic style provides a grand feel and a fantastic introduction to 2019 Convention dinner We have tennis players that lose their cool schedule. Our entertainment tonight will be Anthony Swimmers in their suits doing laps of the pool Laye, Australia’s premier mentalist and mind-reader. The soccer players are busy taking a dive But racing car drivers just shift into overdrive Sunday Outing at Glenelg Cheerleaders dance about while footballers kick at the goal Today, guests will be treated to a day by the sea. Glenelg is not only one of the best known beach spots Golfers wear plaid as they putt towards the hole in Adelaide, it is also only 20 minutes from the CBD. Basketballers shoot from afar to get their 3 points Travelling there, guests will take the Glenelg tram Gymnasts bend and lunge undoing all their joints and, on arrival, enjoy entry to the Beachouse which is There’s Joffa in the stands cheering his Pies situated right on the beach. The Beachouse is a great While the umpires make the crowds look to the skies space for families who want to take advantage of the rides and delegates who would prefer to just sit and The netballers and hockey player’s stand tall and proud relax. The private function space offers fantastic views And the jockeys, while small, often bring their horses from the cloud of the beach. Olympics, grand finals, grand slams and the world cup Sunday Exhibition Cocktail Party and Be an athlete, fan or sports star, doesn’t matter, just dress up Opening Dinner, Adelaide Convention Tuesday Partners’ Day Program: Haigh’s Centre Chocolate Factory The launch of the 2019 APGA Convention Exhibition is a key networking opportunity and a chance to discover Adelaide is well known for its world class quality the highlights of the Exhibition; as always drinks and wines and Haigh’s world class quality chocolates. So canapés will be served. The Opening Dinner is one of today guests will pre-select their preference: Visit the largest events of the Convention, so don’t miss Magill estate, to have a wine tasting at their cellar out on the food, wine, dancing and atmosphere of this door or visit Haigh’s new factory for a tour and take year’s Sunday night dinner. away samples. After these visits both groups will then visit Adelaide Central Market, one of the largest Monday Partners’ Day Program, Hahndorf undercover fresh produce markets in the southern Today offers a fantastic experience of Hahndorf hemisphere that offers an amazing array of produce highlights. Hosted by a highly experienced tour guide, and a wonderful atmosphere. Guests are then the group’s first stop will be The Beerenberg Strawberry welcome to join the delegates at the Convention Farm where guests will be greeted by the shop manager Centre for lunch. and treated to a quick chat about the farm, tastings of the various products and take-away samples. From here Tuesday APGA Annual Dinner guests will travel into Hahndorf for a walking tour of the The APGA gala dinner is a magical night of elegance area and take part in the construction of an Apple Strudel and entertainment. The Adelaide Convention Centre with the Hahndorf Inn chef in the Brau Haus. Guests will will host this year’s gala dinner with outstanding have lunch at the Haus Restaurant with some free time before returning to Adelaide. entertainment, food and wine. 9 Convention Dress

Willunga Golf Course Partners’ Day Outings Appropriate golf attire, including collared shirt and soft Casual clothing and walking shoes suggested. spiked shoes (running shoes will suffice). Denim or elastic waist sport shorts are not permitted. Welcome Dinner, Bonython Hall Fancy Dress Night, Adelaide Oval Smart casual. Fancy dress costumes recommended. This year’s theme is: The Winners and The Losers.

Sunday Outing, The Beachouse, Glenelg APGA Annual Dinner, Adelaide Convention Centre Smart casual clothing and flat soled shoes. Formal evening/Black tie attire. Delegates are welcome to bring swimming gear, sunscreen and a hat (changing facilities are provided onsite). Opening Dinner, Adelaide Convention Centre Business Sessions, Adelaide Convention Centre Cocktail dress for ladies, lounge suit for gentlemen. Business attire.

Flight information Convention Enquiries Australia’s major airlines include: Registration enquiries are to be directed to Qantas Conference Co-ordinators: Phone: 13 13 13 Telephone: 02 6292 9000 Web: www.qantas.com.au Facsimile: 02 6292 9002 Email: [email protected] Virgin Australia All other enquiries are to be directed to APGA: Phone: 13 67 89 Web: www.virginaustralia.com Telephone: 02 6273 0577 Facsimile: 02 6273 0588 Jetstar Email: [email protected] Phone: 13 15 38 Web: www.jetstar.com Accommodation Enquiries Enquiries about your accommodation should be directed to APGA Convention Disclaimer Conference Co-ordinators: APGA expressly disclaims any liability to Convention Telephone: 02 6292 9000 attendees (including but not limited to its members, their Facsimile: 02 6292 9002 employees and agents) for any injury, claim, loss, damage Email: [email protected] or expense arising out of or in any way connected to the Convention. Attendees assume all risks when attending the APGA Convention. Certain Convention events, dinners, receptions and Sponsorship and Exhibition parties will serve alcoholic beverages and Convention Limited sponsorship and exhibition opportunities for the attendees are responsible for their own well-being. Convention are still available at the time of printing. For APGA expressly disclaims any liability arising out of a more information, please contact Steve Dobbie, Business Convention attendee’s consumption of alcohol at the Manager, APGA: Convention. Telephone: 02 6273 0577 Facsimile: 02 6273 0588 10 Email: [email protected] Online registration is now available via www.apga.org.au The online form will be updated with the latest availability of accommodation and information. DELEGATE Surname Preferred Name Position Organisation (Note your organisation’s listing in the Official Program and on your name tag will be shown as above) Mailing Address Suburb State Postcode Telephone (Business Hours) Mobile Email Special Dietary Requirements Is this your first time attending the APGA Annual Convention? q Yes q No PARTNER Surname Preferred Name Special Dietary Requirements CHILDREN Name Age Name Age Name Age Name Age Special Dietary Requirements * Children up to and including 15 years of age are complimentary and are welcome to attend the Sunday Outing, Partners’ Day Outing and Luncheons, however, they must be registered and are not permitted to attend evening functions. Tickets to any functions may be purchased for children 16 years and over at the rates quoted (tickets to the Convention dinners are limited to people over the age of 18 because of liquor licensing). REGISTRATION FEES – PAYMENT RECEIVED: BEFORE Friday 16 August 2019 AFTER Friday 16 August 2019 TOTAL MEMBER Delegate q $1890 q $2080 Partner q $995 q $1090 Day Delegate q $800 q Monday q Tuesday q $880 q Monday q Tuesday $ NON-MEMBER Delegate q $2835 q $3120 Partner q $1490 q $1635 Day Delegate q $1200 q Monday q Tuesday q $1315 q Monday q Tuesday $ YOUNG PERSON (YPF)* Delegate q $1230 q $1350 $ (*35% discount for Under 35s attending the Convention for the first time) RECREATION ACTIVITIES The following activities are complimentary for full delegate registrations. PLEASE INDICATE YOUR PARTICIPATION BYþ] (SOME FUNCTIONS MAY HAVE LIMITED NUMBERS) Registered Registered Children* Full Delegate Partner (include numbers) Golf (NB: ELECTRIC CARTS INCLUDED) Saturday 12 October q q NOTE: 7.30am Tee-off Golf Clubs Required: q Yes q No Standard q $30 q Male q Female q Male q Female q Left q Right q Left q Right This cost must be pre-paid with your registration fees Welcome Dinner Bonython Hall Saturday 12 October q q Sunday Outing Glenelg: The Beachouse Sunday 13 October q q q Opening Dinner Adelaide Convention Centre Sunday 13 October q q Partners’ Day Monday (incl lunch) Hahndorf Monday 14 October q q Luncheon Adelaide Convention Centre Monday 14 October q q Fancy Dress Party Night Adelaide Oval Monday 14 October q q Partners’ Day Tuesday (incl lunch) Adelaide’s Chocolate tour q Tuesday 15 October q q or Adelaide’s Wine tour q Tuesday 15 October q q Luncheon Adelaide Convention Centre Tuesday 15 October q q APGA Annual Dinner Dance Adelaide Convention Centre Tuesday 15 October q q

ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS. PLEASE PAY IN AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS. ALL PRICES ARE INCLUSIVE OF GST. Australian Pipelines and Gas Association Ltd ABN: 29 098 754 324 EXTRA FUNCTION BOOKINGS FOR GUESTS OF DELEGATES (Subject to availability and registered delegates will have priority on function bookings ahead of guests) CHILDREN - Note: Children up to and including 15 years of age are complimentary and are welcome to attend the Sunday Outing, Partners’ Day Outing and Luncheons, however, they must be registered and are not permitted to attend evening Functions. Tickets to any functions may be purchased for children 16 years and over at the rates quoted. Cost Per Person No. Attending Full Member Non-Member Adult Child Cost Welcome Dinner – Saturday 12 October q $190 q $245 ______$ ______Sunday Outing – Sunday 13 October q $130 q $165 ______$ ______Opening Dinner – Sunday 13 October q $190 q $245 ______$ ______Partners’ Day – Monday 14 October q $130 q $165 ______$ ______Luncheon – Monday 14 October q $85 q $100 ______$ ______Fancy Dress Party Night – Monday 14 October q $190 q $245 ______$ ______Partners’ Day – Tuesday 15 October q Chocolate q $70 q $80 ______$ ______or q Wine q $70 q $80 ______$ ______Luncheon – Tuesday 15 October q $85 q $100 ______$ ______APGA Annual Dinner – Tuesday 15 October q $205 q $260 ______$ ______Sub Total $ ______Please give names of extra function attendees and function/s attending:

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