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SLAQ / IASL 2010 ConferenceBrisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre
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Download the Sponsorship and Trade Exhibition Brochure [PDF format]
Download the Expression of interest form [Word document]. Please complete this form and return to The Conference Secretariat.
One only Principal Sponsorship provides the following benefits:
Major Sponsorship provides:
Other sponsorship options include:
Sponsorship of key note speakers, authors and illustrators; conference breakfast and dinner.
For sponsorship opportunities see Sponsorship and Trade Exhibition Brochure [PDF format].
Trade Exhibitors, as well as having a booth in the Plaza Terrace Room where all meals will be served, have the opportunity to give presentations about their products, scheduled in the conference program on the Tuesday and Thursday. To reserve a booth full payment must be received by the Conference Secretariat by 30 June 2010 upon receipt of invoice.
The conference expects to attract more than 400 participants from all over Queensland, Australia and the World. Delegates will include primary, secondary and tertiary teacher-librarians, teachers, librarians, library assistants, administrators, educational advisors from government and non-government educational institutions and others interested in school libraries. The conference program has been designed to feature maximum exposure for Sponsors and Trade Exhibitors with all meals being held in the Trade Hall. This is an opportunity for your company to showcase the latest resources for education in the 21st century and to meet your enthusiastic market in the relaxed and friendly environment of the unique South Bank riverside precinct, the city's cultural and entertainment hub.
Download the Expression of interest form [Word document]. Please complete this form and return to The Conference Secretariat.
For more information contact:
The Conference Secretariat
PO Box 252
Mt Gravatt QLD 4122
Australia
Fax: + 61 7 3219 2077
Email: Sarah Fraser, SLAQ Executive Officer
Last updated 28 March 2010