International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney)
We are delighted that the IUSTI World Congress will be held at the International Conference Centre ( ICC Sydney), Gadigal Country Australia.
Situated at the intersection of Sydney’s academic, cultural and technology precincts, International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) affords delegates, exhibitors and visitors convenient access to Australia’s most cosmopolitan city. The emerging financial, dining and retail precinct of Barangaroo is nearby; there are numerous galleries, theatres and concert halls within easy reach; and the bustling city centre is only a short walk away.
You can find more information about the venue on the ICC Sydney Website
14 Darling Drive, Sydney, NSW 2000
Gadigal Country
PO Box Q965, QVB, NSW 1230
Australia
Accessibility
Airport
Darling Harbour is only 8km from Sydney AirportTo the ICC:OR
Walking
Stay accommodation just walking distance from the venueTo cycle to the venue:
Facility for biker is available at the Exhibition Car Park 1. It is include bike racks, male and female shower and change room, however personal locks are required. Check Sydney cycling route here.
Sydney offers an extensive transportation network, including buses, trains, light rail, water taxis, and ferries, all conveniently connecting to the ICC with a 10-minute walk.
Taxi / Uber
Via Darling Drive, there is two drop off and pick up location is available.
Parking
ICC Sydney has two car park facilities, comprising a total of 826 car spaces. Additionally, there are secure car parks located in and around Darling Harbour. View parking rates here.
"An interpretation of the layers of occupation of First Nations People (Gumbaynggirr/Bundjalung Naions) and their symbiotic relationship with flora and fauna on the mighty Clarence River"
Artwork: "Bindarray" - River by Deborah Taylor
We acknowledge that the conference is being held the traditional lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' continuing connection to land, water, and community and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. ASHM acknowledges Sovereignty in this country has never been ceded. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.