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aes24 morning walk with a hint of street art (In-person 19 September 2024)

aes24 morning walk with a hint of street art (In-person 19 September 2024)

 Vic market walk 1

Date and time: Thursday 19 September, 7.00am 2024
Event: aes24 morning walk with a hint of street art | Victoria Markets to Melbourne Convention Centre
Location: Corner of Therry Street and Elizabeth Street
Host: Lead walker (and Coffee drinker) Caroline Henwood, AES Victorian Regional Convenor  
Register online by: Wednesday 18 September 2024

Event Description: 

Feel like a morning stroll before the 8.30 plenary and have always wanted to visit (or return to) the Victoria markets? Join Caroline on the corner of Elizabeth and Therry Street at 7.15am – grab a coffee and/or something to eat – before winding through Melbourne's streets and alleys to the Convention Centre. The pace might start slow and pick up to make the plenary. The aim will be to spot some of the local street art on the way through.
If you are an early riser the markets open around 6am.

Host details 

Caroline Henwood is a co-convener of the AES Victorian Regional Committee – she is vertically challenged so if you have trouble spotting her on the corner she’ll be wearing a bright red jacket!

This free event has been organised by the AES Victorian Regional Network who are excited to catch up with members and welcome evaluation friends to aes24! The committee is excited to showcase Melbourne to all delegates. 

Event Information

Event Date 19 Sep 2024 7:00am
Event End Date 19 Sep 2024 8:00am
Cut Off Date 18 Sep 2024 5:00pm
Location Queen Victoria Market
Categories Victoria

We are no longer accepting registration for this event

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