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2010 Healthy Cities Conference

Location:Stamford Plaza Brisbane, Cnr Edward & Market Streets, Brisbane, Queensland
Start Date:12 July 2010
End Date:13 July 2010
Phone:61 7 5528 2501
Fax:61 7 5528 5291
Email:conference@healthycities.com.au
Web: www.healthycities.com.au
Details:The 2010 Healthy Cities Conference will be a platform for Government and Industry sector professionals to discuss causes, effects and solutions that relate to population health, sustainability, natural resource management, transport, climate change and urban design. The Conference will examine the prerequisites for a "Healthy City". The conference program will feature distinguished international and national keynote presenters. Three concurrent sessions being held in the conference program will offer participants the opportunity to present latest research and topics of interest. The Conference's call for papers is now open and abstract submission is open until the 30th March 2010. All speakers will be notified of the status of their submission by the 7th April 2010. A provisional program will be published 14th April 2010 on the website.

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