Dealing with the Dead
History, Medicine, Ethics & Law

THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2007
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE



 

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VENUE

Dealing with the Dead will be held in the ICT Building, at the Parkville Campus of the University of Melbourne:
111 Barry St, Carlton
(opposite University Square)


Download a map of the Parkville campus

 


PARKING

University Square Car Park: limited parking is available. Entry is from
Berkeley Street. Parking rates are $3.00 per hour or $9.00 per day. Payment is made using the automated ticketing machine on Level 1A of the car park. The car park is open from 7 am until 9.30 pm Monday to Friday. Bicycle parking is also available in the University Square Car Park.

Parking is also available at the Royal Melbourne Hospital (cnr Royal Parade
and Grattan Street) and Royal Women's Hospital (cnr Grattan and Cardigan
Streets). Limted 4 hour meter parking is also available near the venue.


PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Trams run directly to the University of Melbourne from Flinders Street Station. The following tram routes from the city centre run to the campus: 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 16, 22, 64, 67, 72.

Coin-only ticket machines on board trams sell two-hour, City Saver and 60 plus Metcards for Zones 1 and 2. The University is in Zone 1. You can use your Metcard on any tram, train or bus within the metropolitan area. An adult ticket costs $3.30 for two-hours or $6.30 for the day.

Vist the Metlink website for more information about public transport in Melbourne.

 

FROM THE AIRPORT

There is a taxi rank at the Airport. Fares to the CBD are approximately $45.00.

The SKYBUS, a shuttle bus service from the airport to Melbourne's CBD and city hotels, costs $15.00 per person. This service operates 24 hours, 7 days and departs every half hour. For more information Skybus can be contacted on (61 3) 9670 7992 or visit the Skybus website. A tram or taxi could then deliver you to the University of Melbourne.

 

 

 

 

 

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