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Abdominal Radiology Group Australia and New Zealand (ARGANZ)
The ARGANZ is a not-for-profit group uniting radiologists from Australia and New Zealand who have a special interest in imaging and image guided treatment of patients with the diseases of abdominal organs. ARGANZ exists under the umbrella of RANZCR and adheres to its rules and regulations.
Richard Mendelson - Chairman
Rob Gibson
Andrew Holden
Max Kupershmidt
Andrew Little
Helen Moore
Nick Ferris
Puja Kashyap
Adrian Balasingam
Kirsten Gormly
arinex Pty Limited
ABN 28 000 386 676

arinex <ar-in-ex> the ultimate expression of being architects of inspiring experiences. To embody the art and science of creating meetings and events that surpass all expectations. We provide a quality total solution meetings and events management service to associations, governments and corporate organisations. arinex pty limited has been appointed as the official PCO (Professional Congress Organiser) and looks forward to delivering an inspiring event.
ARGANZ 2010 Meeting Managers
Postal: GPO Box 128, Sydney NSW 2001
Telephone: + 61 2 9265 0700
Fax: + 61 2 9267 5443
Email: arganz2010@arinex.com.au
Conference VenueLocated on Collins Street in the heart of the Central Business District, the InterContinental Melbourne, The Rialto is one of Melbourne’s leading five star hotels. Just steps away from Southbank, the Yarra River and the ever changing Docklands, the InterContinental Melbourne, The Rialto provides delegates with the style and elegance to match the impressive nature of the ARGANZ 2010 program.
Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, known as Australia's Garden State, is situated on the picturesque tree-lined banks of the Yarra River. It is a thriving cosmopolitan city with a unique balance of graceful old and new architecture surrounded by parks and gardens. Melbourne has a wealth of culture, is Australia's leader in theatre, sport and fashion, and has some of the finest restaurants in the country.

The central business district of Melbourne is based around the delta of the Yarra River at the top of a large bay. The city area contains some of Australia’s finest parks, gardens and historic buildings, all within walking distance. Melbourne is also Australia’s entertainment, sporting and cultural capital. Nearly every cuisine is represented in the many hundreds of Melbourne’s very reasonably-priced restaurants and cafes.
Places of interest include:
For more information on Melbourne and its surrounding regions, please visit the following websites:
Melbourne Convention + Visitors Bureau (MCVB)
Melbourne Diner's Guide
Melbourne Airport