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Welcome to CAP2022

Sydney and Online


September 12-16, 2022

Venue

Macquarie University

Balaclava Rd,
Macquarie Park,
Sydney,
NSW 2109,
Australia

Note: Plenaries take place at the Macquarie Theatre (21 Wally’s Walk)

Macquarie University’s main campus, which will host the CAP 2022 conference, is located in Macquarie Park – about 15 kilometres from Sydney’s city centre.

You’ll find these near the campus

Need something? You won’t have to go far. The campus locality offers everything you need to get through the day, including:

  • cafés
  • a bar and restaurants
  • childcare centres
  • medical clinic and pharmacy
  • shopping centre (located across the road from the Metro station)

Macquarie University and Sydney city have a range of accessible services and safe places.

Transport Tips

Arrivals from out of town

Please make sure you read this Covid-19 related information for travel to Australia, before planning your travel.

Nearest airport: Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport (SYD)
Train station for the international terminal (Terminal 1): “International” (T8)
Train station for the domestic terminal (Terminal 2): “Domestic” (T8)
(Note that an airport station access fee of A$15.13 is levied. One can avoid this fee by taking a 400/420 bus to Mascot, then an onward train. This adds about half an hour to your journey.)

Taxi: Costs of an Uber from the airport to Macquarie University are upwards of A$80 (duration ~1 hr); taxis, limousines and shuttles are even more expensive.

Opal travel cards (“Opal cards” can be used for travel on all public transportation options in the greater Sydney area)

Macquarie University is accessible by a range of local transport modes

Wherever possible we encourage the use of sustainable transport options such as public transport. The Macquarie University Metro station and a network of public bus routes connect our Macquarie Park location with the city centre, airport, beaches, residential suburbs, and shopping and dining districts like Chatswood and Parramatta.

Please use this link to find a helpful, online Local public transportation planner.

Local train station: “Macquarie University”
(located on the Metro line, “M“, between Chatswood and Epping)
Here’s a pdf file of the Sydney rail network

Stay Options

Flickr: nickwu78 / Via Creative Commons

Nearby hotels and other accommodation options:

Travelodge Macquarie; distance: 700 m, 9 min on foot
MGSM Executive Hotel; distance: 1.0 km, 13 min on foot
Meriton Suites North Ryde; distance: 1.0 km, 14 min on foot
Holiday Inn Express Macquarie Park; distance: 1.5 km, 20 min on foot
Courtyard by Marriott North Ryde; distance: 2.3 km, 29 min on foot; or 5 min by metro and 5 min on foot
The Ranch Hotel; distance: 1.3 km, 17 min on foot
Alternatively, we recommend AirBNB for budget accommodation with local character. Search for properties near “North Ryde, New South Wales”. The immediate vicinity of Macquarie University boasts almost 50 AirBNB properties.

Hotels nearer the city centre:

Participants may want to stay closer to the city centre, which is made easy by Sydney’s excellent network of trains and metro services, given that Macquarie University has its own campus train station.
We recommend two regions specifically:
1. Chatswood, 10 min by metro from Macquarie University station
2. North Sydney, 20–25 min by train and metro (change at Chatswood by simply crossing the platform), is just across the Harbour Bridge on the North Shore, within easy walking distance of the Opera House and “downtown”

Except for Australian and New Zealand passport holders, every visitor to Australia needs a visa

All visa applications are handled exclusively online
(You don’t need to go to an Australian consulate and you won’t have to hand in your passport.)

You may explore your Australian Visa options here.

Please contact the LOC if you need an invitation letter (Deadline – 15 July 2022).


Accessibility & Inclusivity

Please Note: If you have any special requests for accessibility, language support etc. please do indicate your need when registering. You may also email us any special requirements to cap2022@oao.iau.org .

If required, we will hire a sign language interpreter during plenary sessions (please indicate your need when registering).
Limited childcare places may be available (please indicate your need when registering).
Our entire campus and all of our buildings are accessible to wheelchair users.
Sydney has a range of accessible services to allow as many people as possible to make their way around the city centre. For instance, more than 2,100 tactile and braille street signs have been installed across the City’s local area. The tactile and braille signs are placed next to push buttons at every signalised pedestrian crossing across the City’s local area.
The University offers a Women’s Room and a Queer Space for any University staff, students and visitors who identify as Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and/or Queer (GLBTIQ), as well as their Straight Allies.
Macquarie University’s Ally Network is a visible group of informed staff and students who support sexual and gender diversity and promote a safe campus where people who identify as GLBTIQ can work and study free from unlawful discrimination, harassment or bullying.
Macquarie University codes of conduct: Diversity and Community, Sexual Assault and Harassment, Student well being support.

Safe Spaces

LQBTQIA+ Safe Spaces

Queer space is a safe space on campus for all staff and students who identify across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum as well as their straight allies. Located at Ground floor 18 Wally’s Walk.

https://students.mq.edu.au/uni-life/campus/spaces/maze_old/queer-space

Women’s Room

The Women’s Room is a safe and friendly place for female-identifying students and staff to rest, reflect, socialise and study. Located at Ground floor 18 Wally’s Walk.
https://students.mq.edu.au/uni-life/campus/spaces/maze_old/womens-room

Prayer Room

Chaplaincy – 9 Hadenfield Avenue, Macquarie University

Prayer Room, 10 Macquarie Walk, Macquarie University.

https://students.mq.edu.au/support/personal/spiritual

Breastfeeding

https://policies.mq.edu.au/document/view.php?id=23

Whilst parents can breastfeed anywhere on campus, Macquarie University provides dedicated Parents Rooms for the comfort of breastfeeding employees, students and visitors. These rooms can be used both by parents, including those who are expressing or breastfeeding on campus, and as first aid rooms. The rooms are located at:

a.       Faculty of Human Sciences, 29 Wally’s Walk;

b.       Faculty of Science and Engineering, 14 Eastern Road;

c.       Macquarie University Library, Level 4, 16 Macquarie Walk;

d.       Macquarie International, Ground Floor, 10 Macquarie Walk;

e.       Macquarie University Clinic, Ground Floor, 2 Technology Pl; and

f.        Corporate Engagement and Office of Advancement, Level 1, Building 1, 58 Waterloo Road, Macquarie Par