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the 2006 CSAA annual conference, hosted by the University of Canberra, December 6, 7, and 8, 2006<BR>
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Please note that <B>registration </B>forms are now available on-line (<a href="http://www.unaustralia.com/rego.htm),">http://www.unaustralia.com/rego.htm),</a> and that details of <B>accommodation </B>packages have also been uploaded (<a href="http://www.unaustralia.com/accom.htm).">http://www.unaustralia.com/accom.htm).</a> The website has morphed as well.<BR>
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As it happens the first week of December is a sitting week in the Australian Parliament (both houses), which not only increases your chance of seeing joggers, but means that medium and high-end accommodation will book up swiftly. It’d be a good idea to book as soon as possible, and certainly by the start of November.<BR>
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We’ve had an extraordinary response to our call for papers, and are looking forward to a very intense and out-there conference. <BR>
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See you in December<BR>
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Best<BR>
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Paul Magee<BR>
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Dr. Paul Magee<BR>
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President, Cultural Studies Association of Australasia<BR>
Lecturer in Creative Reading<BR>
School of Creative Communication<BR>
University of Canberra<BR>
ACT 2601<BR>
02 6201 2402<BR>
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Australian Government Higher Education (CRICOS) <BR>
Registered Provider number: #00212K <BR>
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