DESTINATION & VENUE
About Torquay
The beach front town of Torquay is located 22 kilometres south of Geelong and at the northern end of the Surf Coast section of the Great Ocean Road.
Torquay has been a popular holiday destination for Victorians since the early 1900s and its beaches have been modelled on those of England with wide grassy foreshores and large shady trees lining the coast. Scenic walking tracks extend through much of the town’s foreshore, and good views can be enjoyed from Yellow Bluff and at Point Danger with its Anzac Memorial perched high above the ocean on the headland.
Torquay has long been associated with the surfing industry and hosts the Rip Curl Pro Surfing Classic – an annual event which attracts competitors from all over the world.
Torquay is the official start of the Great Ocean Road – one of Australia’s most spectacular coastal drives which covers over 200 kilometres of the south-western Victorian coast, passing through areas such as the scenic Otway Ranges and the rugged Shipwreck Coast west of Cape Otway.
- For more information on Torquay and the surrounding areas visit Torquay, Destinations, Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia
- Further information on getting to and around Torquay visit Home to world famous Bells BeachGetting Here – Torquay
Venue
RACV Torquay Resort
1 Great Ocean Road
Torquay, VIC 3228
The Symposium will take place at RACV Torquay Resort. For further information regarding RACV Torquay Resort and how to get there please visit: RACV Torquay Resort
An accommodation block has been made at RACV Torquay Resort. Bookings can be made via the conference registration form which will be open in February.