Welcome to the registration process for
the 4th Universal Design Conference
at Melbourne Showgrounds on Monday 17th and Tuesday 18th May 2021 (New dates) 

 


Registration Process:
Please indicate how many people you intend to register then click the ‘Next’ button to start your registration, fill out all the information needed and continue by clicking the ‘Next’ button on each page.

Delegate ticket price is $650 (ex GST) until 26 March 2021 when price raises to $700 (ex GST) on 27 March. Price includes two day attendance with morning and afternoon refreshments, lunch, conference sessions, access to conference App and handouts.

There are discounted rates available for Students, Companion Card Holders, Disability Pensioners and Day only registration. If you have any questions regarding your registration process or would like to register with one of these discounted rates please call Interpoint Events on 1300 789 845 or email info@interpoint.com.au

Group Members


Conference Registration

Please tick the box below to register for the conference.  If you are a speaker or CUDA member, you will have been given a discount code.  Once you click on the registration type below, you will be given the opportunity add in your code to apply the relevant discount.

Earlybird registration closes on Friday 26 2021 at 11.59pm.
$650 (ex GST)

Standard registration from Saturday 27 March 2021

$700 (ex GST)

AMOUNT
650.00
TOTAL
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700.00
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Prices quoted are ex GST in Australian Dollars.
Payment can be made by MasterCard/ Visa (1.75% surcharge) or AMEX (2.75% surcharge), or you can request an invoice to organise a bank transfer.

Contact Details


Please fill out the information below to register and click 'Next' to continue.

Dietary Requirements

Primary Address


Melbourne Showgrounds is a fully accessible venue.  For information click here

Do you have any special mobility requirements we need to be aware of? - eg Guide Dog, Auslan interpreter required. If so, please indicate what they are:


⁠Hearing Loop⁠

Part of the venue's Intelligent Digital Signal Processing (iDSP) line, the LR-4200-150 Intelligent DSP RF Receiver (150 MHz) is the smallest device of its kind, resulting in a compact unit thast is easy for users to carry, wear, and use. An integrated neck loop/lanyard offers hands-free convenience, and the DSP loop driver offers an improved listening experience for anyone with a T-coil-equipped hearing aid. Live captioning will be available, at least for the Plenary sessions and main room (not for workshops).

Do you require an Intelligent DSP RF Receiver?


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Delegate List Consent

Your name, position and company may be included in a delegate list and might be made available to sponsors and event partners.
Please tick the box below if you do not wish to be listed on the delegate list.


Workshops & Walking Tour

There are three workshops running concurrently with the conference program.  Places on the workshops are limited.  Please indicate below if you intend participating in the workshop.

Workshop 1: Interoception as a universal design for learning strategy to support well-being and engagement in learning in education for all children and young people

Presented by Emma Goodall
May 17, 2021 | 1100 - 1200

Workshop 2: Know your users, meet their needs, and enable them to thrive (with some help from ISO Standards)

Presented by Emily Steel
May 17, 2021 | 1420 - 1500

SORRY.. This workshop is now FULL.  You can add your name to a waitlist.


Workshop 3: Reframing Universal Design: Creating Short Videos for Inclusion

Presented by Janice Rieger
May 18, 2021 | 1100 - 1230

Walking Tour with Guy Luscombe

Age and dementia friendly street walking tour.
In 2015 Moonee Valley City Council, realising that they had a lot of older people in their local area staying put, embarked on a project to make their local neighbourhood centres more age and dementia friendly. Union Road, Ascot Vale was chosen as the pilot and, since then, has been gradually upgraded to align with their ‘Age and dementia friendly streetscapes toolkit’ (another presentation at the conference). As it happens, Union Road is directly opposite the Conference venue and provides participants for this tour with a unique opportunity to experience firsthand what an age and dementia friendly designed streetscape might be like. We will walk from the venue up Union Street (about 500m), stopping along the way to discuss what has been done. We hope to have one of the resident reference group along and someone from the Council. Tour limited to 20 people max.

Please indicate if you intend to join the group.
May 17, 2021 | 1200 - 1330
The tour is currently FULL.  You can add your name to a waitlist.

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