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INVITATION TO ATTEND The 2012 International Schumpeter Society Conference will be held in Brisbane, Australia. The University of Queensland will host the event over three and a half days in July with the evolution of economic systems, through innovation, entrepreneurship and competitive processes, as a core theme. The Local Organising Committee has confirmed a range of dynamic speakers and a program of social events to enhance the conference experience for all delegates. ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL JOSEPH A SCHUMPETER SOCIETY The International Joseph A Schumpeter Society has more than 400 members from 40 countries. The Society publishes the Journal of Evolutionary Economics and awards the Schumpeter Prize. Since the founding conference in 1986, the Society has held biennial open-call conferences. The conference was held in Aalborg in 2010. ABOUT BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND Brisbane, Queensland s capital city, is a diverse, green city with a great climate. Brisbane is Australia s third largest city, and boasts a unique relaxed lifestyle. Visitors to Brisbane can enjoy galleries, museums, great nightlife, markets and festivals in the Australian city, or head further afield to explore the river, mountains, beaches and forests. Brisbane operates on Eastern Standard Time, and does not observe Daylight Saving Time. ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND, ST LUCIA CAMPUS The 2012 ISS Conference will be held at the University of Queensland at the St Lucia campus. The University of Queensland's St Lucia campus is considered by many to be Australia's most attractive University campus. It is located seven kilometres from the city's heart on a magnificent 114-hectare site in a bend of the Brisbane River. The campus is easily accessible from the city centre either by the City Cat ferry service (approx. 20 minutes) or high frequency bus services (approx. 15 minutes). Refer to the Conference website to download a map of the campus. LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE John Foster (President of the Joseph A Schumpeter Society ) Randal Anderson Andreas Chai Tim Kastelle Peter Murmann Chris O'Donnell Jason Potts Rachel Tolley Page 2 2

PROVISIONAL PROGRAM (as at September 2011) All information is correct at the time of printing. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the Organising Committee reserves the right to delete or alter items in the Conference Program. Monday, 2 July 2012 8.15am 9.15am 9.15am 9.30am 9.30am 11.00am Coffee/Registration Welcome Plenary 1: Asian Emergence: Causes and Consequences Professor Ping Chen University of Peking, Beijing, and Fudan University, Shanghai, China 11.00am 11.30am Professor Keun Lee Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea Morning Tea 11.30am 1.00pm Parallel Session 1 1.00pm 2.00pm 2.00pm 3.30pm Lunch Plenary 2: Innovation policy: evolutionary economic perspectives Professor Alan Hughes Director of the Centre for Business Research, Cambridge University, UK Dr Terry Cutler Chairperson of the Panel reviewing the Australian National Innovation System for the Federal Minister for Innovation and Industry, 2008 3.30pm 4.00pm Afternoon Tea 4.00pm 5.30pm Parallel Session 2 6.30pm 8.00pm Welcome Reception The Deck, St Leo s College, University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus Page 3 3

PROVISIONAL PROGRAM CONTINUED... Tuesday, 3 July 2012 8.30am 9.00am Registration 9.00am 10.30am Parallel Session 3 10.30am 11.00am Morning Tea 11.00am 12.30pm Plenary 3: Institutional Change and Economic Development Professor Elinor Ostrom University of Indiana, USA, and Nobel Laureate, 2009 Dr Jason Potts Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia 12.30pm 1.30pm Lunch 1.30pm 3.00pm Parallel Session 4 3.00pm 3.30pm Afternoon Tea 3.30pm 5.00pm Parallel Session 5 5.00pm 6.00pm Presentation of the Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research followed by the Prize Lecture Wednesday, 4 July 2012 8.30am 9.00am Registration 9.00am 10.30am Parallel Session 6 10.30am 11.00am Morning Tea 11.00am 12.30pm Plenary Session 4: How do we model economic behaviour when we recognise that economic systems are complex? Professor David Lane University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy, and the Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico Professor Peter Allen Head of the Complex Systems Research Centre, Cranfield University, UK 12.30pm 1.30pm Lunch 1.30pm 3.00pm Parallel Session 7 3.00pm 3.30pm Afternoon Tea 3.30pm 5.00pm Parallel Session 8 5.00pm 6.00pm Presidential Address 7.30pm 11.30pm Schumpeter Prize Dinner Meeting Rooms 3 & 4, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre Page 4 4

PROVISIONAL PROGRAM CONTINUED... Thursday, 5 July 2012 8.30am 9.00am Registration 9.00am 10.00am Parallel Session 9 10.00am 10.30am Morning Tea 10.30am 12.00pm Plenary 5: Neo-Schumpeterian evolutionary economics: where has it been going and what is its future? Professor Stan Metcalfe Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, University of Manchester, and the Centre for Business Research, Cambridge University, UK Professor Richard Nelson Henry R. Luce Professor of International Political Economy, Columbia University, USA Professor Ulrich Witt Director of the Evolutionary Economics Group, Max Planck Institute of Economics and the University of Jena, Germany 12.00pm 12.15pm Farewell 12.15pm 1.15pm ISS General Assembly 1.15pm 2.00pm Light Lunch Page 5 5

SOCIAL PROGRAM Welcome Reception Date: Monday, 2 July 2012 Renew old acquaintances and meet new contacts at the official Conference Welcome Reception, Time: 6.30pm 8.00pm Venue: Dining Hall, Woman s College, University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus Dress: Smart casual Cost: Inclusive for full registrations. Additional tickets, $40.00 per person. Schumpeter Prize Dinner Date: Wednesday, 4 July 2012 The Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, located on the South Bank is a unique riverside venue in the heart of the city of Brisbane. Enjoy a relaxing night of fabulous food, wine & good company. Time: 7.30pm 11.30pm Venue: Meeting Rooms 3 & 4, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre Dress: Smart casual or Business Attire Cost: Inclusive for full registrations. Additional tickets, $100.00 per person. Full registration includes an inclusive ticket for the Welcome Reception and Schumpeter Prize Dinner. Additional tickets to the Welcome Reception and Schumpeter Prize Dinner are an additional cost. Tickets to the Welcome Reception and Schumpeter Prize Dinner are an additional cost for day registrations. Page 6 6

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration Fees All registration fees are in Australian dollars. As the International Schumpeter Society is a not for profit organisation, fees do not include GST. EARLY BIRD (paid on or before 11/05/12) REGULAR (from 11/05/12) Full Registration Member* $525.00 $625.00 Non Member $625.00 $725.00 Student Member^ (full time student) $225.00 $325.00 Accompanying Partner $250.00 $350.00 Day Registration Day Member* $225.00 Day Non Member $275.00 Day Student Member^ (full time student) $125.00 Day Accompanying Partner $125.00 * To be eligible for the MEMBER rate you must be a current financial ISS member before registering to attend the Conference. ^ To be eligible for the STUDENT rate you must be a current full time PhD student before registering to attend the Conference. Registration Fee Inclusions Full Registration Full registration includes attendance at all Conference sessions, morning tea, lunches and afternoon tea# for the duration of the Conference, a name badge, satchel, program book and inclusive ticket for the Welcome Reception and Schumpeter Prize Dinner. Additional tickets to the Welcome Reception and Schumpeter Prize Dinner are an additional cost. Day Registration Day registration includes attendance at all Conference sessions, morning tea, lunches and afternoon tea# on the nominated day of attendance, a name badge, satchel and program book. Tickets to the Welcome Reception and Schumpeter Prize Dinner are an additional cost. # Please note that due to the Conference program concluding with lunch at 2.00pm on Thursday, 5 July 2012, afternoon tea will not be served on this day. Page 7 7

REGISTRATION INFORMATION CONTINUED... Online Registration SAVE TIME AND REGISTER ONLINE! Online registration is available via the 2012 ISS Conference website at www.aomevents.com/iss2012 Registration Terms & Conditions Payment Policy Payment of EARLY BIRD registration fees are required on or before 11/05/12 to qualify for the rate. After this date, all unpaid EARLY BIRD registrations will automatically roll over and will be charged at the REGULAR rate. Full payment is required prior to the commencement of the 2012 ISS Conference. Admission to the Conference and all social functions may be refused if payment has not been received. Late fees based on a sliding scale will apply to any outstanding invoices after the conclusion of the Conference. Payment Methods Payment must accompany all registration forms. The preferred method of payment is by Credit Card. Credit Card The Conference will accept payments via MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Diners Club. Alternatively, we will accept payment by cheque and electronic funds transfer (EFT) however please note that the amount received by All Occasions Management MUST be the full invoiced amount, in Australian dollars. Bank fees will be charged by your bank to process either a cheque or EFT so please ensure you discuss these with your bank and arrange for the correct amount to be received by All Occasions Management. Cheque Please make cheques payable to All Occasions Management ISS2012 and post to: All Occasions Management 41 Anderson Street, Thebarton, South Australia 5031 EFT Account Name All Occasions Group Trust Account No. 1 BSB Number 065 112 Account Number 1016 3910 Swift Code - CTBAAU2S Bank - Commonwealth Bank of Australia Hindmarsh, South Australia (To allow us to identify your EFT payment, please enter your surname as the statement reference. A remittance advice must also be forwarded by email, mail or fax). Page 8 8

REGISTRATION INFORMATION CONTINUED... Confirmation of Registration Registrations will be acknowledged in writing to the email address nominated, with confirmation of requirements according to the registration form submitted. A tax invoice will be attached to this email. A remittance advice form is included on the last page of the tax invoice. Please complete this form and forward to Kate Harding via email on kate@aomevents.com or fax to +61 8 8125 2233. If you have not received a written confirmation within seven days please contact Kate Harding via email on kate@aomevents.com. Cancellation Policy By completing and submitting this registration form, you are indicating your intention to attend the Conference and you will be liable for a cancellation fee if you are unable to attend. Registration cancellations must be sent in writing (mail, fax or email), to All Occasions Management. Registration cancellations received up to 30 days prior to the Conference will receive a full refund, less a $110.00 handling fee. Registration cancellations received less than 30 days and up to seven days prior to the Conference will receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be given for registration cancellations received within seven days of the Conference; however a substitute delegate may be nominated. Refunds from any deposits forwarded to hotels, tour companies or other related business will be at the discretion of the supplier. ACCOMMODATION All Occasions Management has made reservations at a number of local properties for you to access during your stay. To take advantage of these special Conference rates, please book through All Occasions Management during the registration process. Please note that prices may be subject to change. Accommodation Booking and Payment A credit card guarantee will be required to reserve your accommodation, regardless of the method of payment for your registration fees. These credit card details will be passed on to your hotel to guarantee your reservation. A reservation will not be made on your behalf without a valid credit card guarantee. It is at the discretion of the accommodation provider if this card is charged prior to arrival. If you have any queries regarding your accommodation booking, please contact the Conference Organisers, not the hotel. Late Arrivals Please notify All Occasions Management in writing if you will arrive at your hotel after 6.00pm on the day of arrival. Failure to do so may result in your room being released. A penalty may be charged should you not arrive on the date for which you have booked. In this instance, your subsequent night s accommodation will be cancelled and may be re-sold without notice. Page 9 9

ACCOMMODATION CONTINUED... Rates and Terminology All rates are in Australian dollars, inclusive of GST and are for room only unless indicated otherwise. All rates refer to single, double or twin share unless otherwise indicated. Single a single occupancy room. Double a room with one double or queen bed. Twin a room with two beds. Accommodation Alterations and Cancellations Alterations or cancellation of hotel accommodation must be sent in writing to All Occasions Management, not to the hotel. Please see below for cancellation conditions for each hotel. You will be required to accept these terms and conditions when completing the registration form. If you do not accept to the terms and conditions, accommodation will not be reserved. St Leo's College (Onsite at UQ St Lucia campus) College Road, St Lucia Website: www.stleos.uq.edu.au Single Room with Shared Bathroom (including all meals) - $70.00 per room, per night Cancellations made less than 30 days prior to the check-in date incurs a penalty equal to the first nights accommodation, unless room can be re-sold. The Women's College (Onsite at UQ St Lucia campus) College Road, St Lucia Website: www.womens.uq.edu.au Single Room with Shared Bathroom (includes breakfast) - $71.00 per room, per night Cancellations made less than 30 days prior to the check-in date incurs a penalty equal to the first nights accommodation, unless room can be re-sold. Mantra Southbank Brisbane (Central Brisbane) 161 Grey Street, Southbank Website: www.mantra.com.au Studio Room - $269.00 per room, per night Cancellations made less than 30 days prior to the check-in date incurs a penalty equal to the first nights accommodation, unless room can be re-sold. Page 10 10

ACCOMMODATION CONTINUED... Mercure Brisbane (Central Brisbane) 85-87 North Quay, Brisbane Website: www.mercurebrisbane.com.au City View - $205.00 per room, per night Cancellations made less than 30-15 days prior to the check-in date incurs a penalty equal to 50% of the full stay, unless room can be re-sold. Cancellations made less than 14 days prior to the check-in date incurs a penalty equal to the full stay, unless room can be re-sold. Oaks Casino Towers (Central Brisbane) 151 George Street, Brisbane Website: www.oakshotelsresorts.com/oaks-casino-towers One Bedroom Apartment - $215.00 per room, per night Two Bedroom Apartment - $286.00 per room, per night Cancellations made less than 30 days prior to the check-in date incurs a penalty equal to the full stay, unless room can be re-sold. TRAVEL Travelscene at All Occasions is the in-house travel division of the All Occasions Group. With a dynamic travel management team and access to the global buying power of Travelscene American Express, Travelscene at All Occasions are strongly positioned to offer you a premium level of service at the best possible price. If you are extending on from the conference and taking the family don t forget about our newly launched Travel With Kidz division specialising in family and multigenerational holidays. There are a multitude of options on offer for pre and post touring. Whatever the mode of travel we can assist with ideas and options from adventure travel to high end luxury stays. To assist with risk management and as a benefit of booking with Travelscene at All Occasions, delegates will have access to 24 hour mobile emergency assistance for any travel plans arranged by our office. For flight bookings please email travel@aomevents.com with your departure point and desired arrival and departure dates and times. Please enter ISS Conference in the subject header. Travelscene at All Occasions 16 Stirling Street Thebarton, South Australia 5031 T: +61 8 8125 2222 / F: +61 8 8125 2233 E: travel@aomevents.com W: alloccasionstravel.travelscene.net.au Page 11 11

GENERAL INFORMATION Airport Transfers Brisbane s Airtrain travels from Brisbane Airport to the CBD in 22 minutes, and operates from 5.00am - 8.00pm daily. Fares can be purchased at the airport, at stations or online at www.airtrain.com.au. A special discounted Airtrain fare has been arranged for conference delegates. Please refer to the Conference website for further information (you will need to print the letter to obtain the discounted rate). Car Parking Parking at the St Lucia campus is extremely limited between 9:30am - 12:30pm weekdays. To reduce parking and traffic pressures, the University encourages public transport, walking and cycling as alternatives to driving to UQ. Paid parking applies on the St Lucia Campus between 7am and 9pm. All-day flat rate daily fee is paid at pay & display machines. Pay & display tickets must be displayed on the dashboard with the details visible from outside the vehicle. Coin operated pay-and-display machines, are located at multiple points in All-day parking areas such as Sir William MacGregor Drive, the Keith Street carpark, Oval-6 Carpark (opposite the Athletics track), Rugby carpark (near the Boatshed roundabout), and the top deck of the Conifer Knoll carpark. The All-day pay & display permit is only valid in All-day zones, and may not be used in other parking areas, even during nonpeak periods. All-day parking areas at St Lucia are indicated on the parking guide maps by the colour green. Please refer to the UQ website at www.uq.edu.au/about/transport for further information and to download parking maps. Queensland Traffic Regulations apply 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. The speed limits on campus provide major safety benefits, and are enforced by Queensland Police. The University accepts no liability for damage to vehicles driven or parked on its property these activities are undertaken at the driver s/ owner s risk. Directions to St Lucia Campus By Car - The main entrance to the University is along Sir Fred Schonell Drive, located on Map 179 F2 of the UBD Brisbane "Refidex" Street Directory. From Brisbane's Central Business District, Sir Fred Schonell Drive is most easily accessed via Coronation Drive. By Ferry - The CityCat ferry is the most enjoyable and often the most convenient means of getting to the St Lucia campus. The campus CityCat terminal is located near the corner of Sir William MacGreggor Drive and Blair Drive. The Brisbane City Council provides a map of all CityCat stops (PDF). For further information and timetables, visit www.translink.com.au. Page 12 12

GENERAL INFORMATION CONTINUED... Directions to St Lucia Campus continued... By Bus - There are two bus stations located at the University of Queensland - Chancellor's Place bus station and UQ lakes bus station. From Brisbane's Central Business District, the Brisbane City Council bus routes which run directly to the University of Queensland are the 109 (City to UQ lakes station (very close to Conference venue), fastest and most frequent service), the 412 (Express from City to Chancellor's place station) and the 411 (City to Chancellor's place station). Other BCC bus routes which stop here are the 402 (Toowong to Chancellor's Place station), the 428 (Indooroopilly to Chancellor's Place station), the 427 (Chapel Hill to Chancellor's Place station), the 432 (Kenmore to Chancellor's Place station), the 414 (West Taringa to Chancellor's Place station),the 209 (Carindale Interchange to UQ Lakes station), the 169 (Eight Mile Plains busway station to UQ Lakes station) and the 139 (Calamvale to UQ Lakes Station). The main bus stop on the St Lucia campus is located at Chancellor's Place near the J.D. Story building. The other bus station is located at UQ Lakes (near Field No.3 and Alumni teaching garden). For further information and timetables, visit www.translink.com.au. By Train - The nearest train station to the St Lucia campus is Toowong, on the Citytrain Ipswich Line. From Toowong Station, cross Benson Street and catch a bus to UQ - the 402, 411, or 412. Alternatively the Dutton Park stop on the Beenleigh/Ferny Grove train line is situated near the Eleanor Schonell Bridge. It is possible to walk from this station or catch the 109 bus from Annerley road over the Eleanor Schonell bridge to the St Lucia campus. For further information and timetables, visit www.translink.com.au. Dress Standards Smart casual dress is suggested for the Welcome Reception on Monday, 2 July 2012. Smart Casual or Business attire (tie optional) is suggested for the Schumpeter Prize Dinner on Wednesday, 4 July 2011. Temperature The weather in Brisbane is comfortable and sub-tropical. In Brisbane during July, the weather is generally dry and sunny with the average maximum temperature being 20 degrees Celsius, and the average minimum temperature being 9 degrees Celsius. Page 13 13

Local Transport Taxi ranks are located in front of the Domestic Terminal at Brisbane Airport, and near most major hotels in the CBD. A taxi from the airport to the CBD is approximately $40.00, and can be more during peak times. Black & White Cabs: 133 222 Yellow Cabs: 131 924 The public transport system in Brisbane consists of buses, trains and ferries. The Loop is a free and convenient bus service travelling in both directions around the CBD. The Loop operates every ten minutes from any red CBD bus stop, Monday to Friday from 7.00am to 5.50pm. The City Cat ferry link the University of Queensland St Lucia campus with the City. For further information and timetables, visit www.translink.com.au. For further information please contact the Conference Organisers, All Occasions Management. CONFERENCE ORGANISERS All Occasions Management Shanna Sheldrick, Manager Conventions and Events Kate Harding, Coordinator Conventions and Events 41 Anderson Street, Thebarton SA 5031, AUSTRALIA Telephone: +61 8 8125 2200 I Fax: +61 8 8125 2233 I Website: www.alloccasionsgroup.com Email: shanna@aomevents.com / kate@aomevents.com Page 14 14

Privacy Policy The All Occasions Group (encompassing All Occasions Management and Travelscene at All Occasions) complies with all legislation which is designed to protect the rights of the individual to privacy of their information, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). Information collected with respect to your registration for participation in this Conference will only be used for the purposes of planning, conduct of the event or communication regarding future events. These details may be made available to parties directly related to the Conference including but not limited to the All Occasions Group, venues, accommodation and travel providers (for the purposes of room/travel bookings and Conference options), key sponsors (subject to strict conditions) and other related parties as deemed necessary. It is also usual practice to produce a Delegate List of attendees at the Conference and to include the individual s details in such a list. By completing the registration form, you acknowledge that the details supplied by you may be used for the above purposes. It is your responsibility to ensure that all information provided to the All Occasions Group is accurate and kept up to date. To access or update your information, please email or fax the All Occasions Group on conference@aomevents.com or 08 8125 2233. Liability/Insurance In the event of industrial disruptions or natural disasters, the University of Queensland, the J.A Schumpeter Society, the Organising Committee, and All Occasions Group (encompassing All Occasions Management and Travelscene at All Occasions) cannot accept responsibility for any financial or other losses incurred by the delegates. The University of Queensland, the J.A Schumpeter Society, the Organising Committee and the All Occasions Group take no responsibility for injury or damage to persons or property occurring during the Conference. All insurance, including medical cover, or expenses incurred in the event of the cancellation of the Conference is the individual delegate s responsibility. Delegates are encouraged to choose a travel insurance policy that includes loss of fees/deposits through cancellation of your participation in the Conference, or through the cancellation of the Conference itself, loss of airfares for any reason, medical expenses, loss or damage to personal property, additional expenses and repatriation should travel arrangements have to be altered. The University of Queensland, the J.A Schumpeter Society, the Organising Committee, and All Occasions Group will take no responsibility for any participant failing to insure. Page 15 15

REGISTRATION FORM Page 1 of 4 ABN 63 942 912 684 Please accept the form as a Tax Invoice from the University of Queensland. All amounts are in Australian dollars. As the International Schumpeter Society is a not for profit organisation, fees do not include GST. Delegate Details Given Name Family Name Preferred name on badge (if applicable) Position Organisation Postal Address City State Postcode Country Phone Fax Mobile Email (correspondence will be sent to this email address) Special Requirements (e.g. Dietary requirements, mobility issues) Privacy In registering for this Conference, relevant details will be incorporate into a Delegate List. Delegate Lists will be published to Sponsors and within the Conference Satchel. Please do not include my name and organisation on the delegate list. The All Occasions Group uses Commercial Electronic Messages (i.e. email updates, newsletters etc.) to keep delegates informed on both current and future, events and travel. Yes, I would like to be kept informed of Conferences, travel & accommodation specials or prize draws. 16

REGISTRATION FORM Page 2 of 4 Registration EARLY BIRD (paid on or before 11/05/12) REGULAR (from 11/05/12) Full Registration Member* [ ] $525.00 [ ] $625.00 Non Member [ ] $625.00 [ ] $725.00 Student^ (full time student) [ ] $225.00 [ ] $325.00 Accompanying Partner [ ] $250.00 [ ] $350.00 Day Registration Day Member* [ ] $225.00 Day Non Member [ ] $275.00 Day Student^ (full time student) [ ] $125.00 Day Accompanying Partner [ ] $125.00 Social Program To assist with catering please indicate your intentions. Failure to do so will be noted as non-attendance. Welcome Reception Date: Monday, 2 July 2012 Venue: Woman s College Dining Hall University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus [ ] Inclusive ticket (Full Registrations only) [ ] Additional tickets at $40.00 per ticket Number $ Schumpeter Prize Dinner Date: Wednesday, 4 July 2012 Venue: Meeting Rooms 3 & 4 Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre [ ] Inclusive ticket (Full Registrations only) [ ] Additional tickets at $100.00 per ticket Number $ 17

REGISTRATION FORM Page 3 of 4 Accommodation Please indicate your preference below. All rates are quoted in Australian Dollars, are GST inclusive and room only per night. Please note that prices may be subject to change. Check in date Check out date ETA am/pm [ ] Single [ ] Double [ ] Twin [ ] Smoking [ ] Non Smoking If applicable, please provide the name of the person you are sharing with: St Leo's College [ ] Single Room with Shared Bathroom (including all meals) $70.00 per room, per night The Women's College [ ] Single Room with Shared Bathroom (includes breakfast) $71.00 per room, per night Mantra Southbank Brisbane [ ] Studio Room $269.00 per room, per night Mercure Brisbane [ ] City View $205.00 per room, per night Oaks Casino Towers [ ] One Bedroom Apartment $215.00 per room, per night [ ] Two Bedroom Apartment $286.00 per room, per night Accommodation Credit Card Guarantee - a reservation will not be made on your behalf without a valid credit card guarantee. Please note debits to the credit card provided on this page will appear as the trading name of the hotel selected. [ ] MasterCard [ ] Visa [ ] American Express [ ] Diners Club Card holder s name as it appears on the card Card number CCV Number Expiry Date / Signature Alterations or cancellation of hotel accommodation must be sent in writing to All Occasions Management, not to the hotel. Please refer to page 10-11 for the cancellation policy of each hotel. I have read and agree to the terms, conditions and the cancellation policy of my selected accommodation provider and I give permission for All Occasions Management to forward my credit card details to the hotel for charging at their discretion. Signature 18

REGISTRATION FORM Page 4 of 4 Payment I have read and agree to the terms and conditions contained within the registration brochure and the cancellation policy as outlined on page 8. Signature Registration Total Social Program Total TOTAL $ $ $ Please arrange payment for the above total with one of the following methods. Please note that the preferred method of payment is by credit card: [ ] Credit card - Please debit my credit card for the above total. Please note, if you intend on paying registration fees by credit card, you must complete the section below even if you have completed the accommodation credit card guarantee. [ ] MasterCard [ ] Visa [ ] American Express [ ] Diners Club Card holder s name as it appears on the card Card number CCV Number Expiry Date / Signature [ ] Cheque - Enclosed payable to "All Occasions Management ISS2012" [ ] Electronic Funds Transfer - Account Name: All Occasions Group Trust Account 1 BSB: 065 112, Account Number: 1016 3910, Swift Code: CTBAAU2S Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia Hindmarsh SA Statement Reference - Delegate Surname Please note that debits to your credit card will appear as All Occasions Management on your statement. Please forward this form together with payment to: ISS Conference 2012 C/- All Occasions Management 41 Anderson Street Thebarton SA 5031 AUSTRALIA T: +61 8 8125 2200 / F: +61 8 8125 2233 E: conference@aomevents.com 19