LAND and FREEDOM
The 18th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society
An International Conference

9-11 July 1999
Newcastle, Australia


ACCOMMODATION

Delegates are responsible for booking their own accommodation. Of the following recommended selections, a number of rooms have been set aside by HOLIDAY INN ESPLANADE, NOAH'S ON THE BEACH, NOVOCASTRIAN MOTOR INN, and THE ALBION HOTEL. Delegates should mention the Land and Freedom conference when booking. These rooms will be held up to one month prior to the conference. You are encouraged to make your reservation as soon as possible. Overseas delegates may consult a Currency Converter here.

The following accommodation is located within a short walk from the conference venue.

BUCHANAN BED & BREAKFAST Church Street, Newcastle, handsomely restored Victorian terrace, on "Barrister's Row", ideally located, a short walk to the conference venue, the beach and the city.
ph. +61-2-49265828. fax: +61-2-49262859
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ISMEBURY BED & BREAKFAST Stevenson Place, Newcastle East, Beautifully restored Edwardian terrace, situated in historic east-end of city, surrounded by excellent restaurants, a short walk to the beach, harbour foreshore and conference venue.
ph. +61-2-49295376. fax: +61-2-492978404
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HOLIDAY INN ESPLANADE Shortland Esplanade, winner of NSW Tourism Award for accommodation in a 4 star category; situated overlooking Newcastle Beach in historic east-end of the city; good restaurant and bar facilities; swimming pool; close to shops and harbour foreshore.
ph. +61-2-49295576. fax: +61-2-49265467
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NOAH'S ON THE BEACH Shortland Esplanade, Directly opposite Newcastle Beach in historic east-end of the city; restaurant, bar; close to shops and harbour foreshore.
ph. +61-2-49295181. fax: +61-2-49265028
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NOVOCASTRIAN MOTOR INN Parnell Place, Overlooking Newcastle Ocean Baths and close by Newcastle Beach in the historic east-end of the city; restaurant; close to harbour foreshore and Fort Scratchley.
ph. +61-2-49263688. fax: +61-2-49295795
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THE GRAND HOTEL, Bolton St, Newcastle, old fashioned pub accommodation opposite Court House, short walk to conference venue, beach and city centre.
ph. +61-2-493489
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BACKPACKERS BY THE BEACH Hunter St, Newcastle East, Cheap, recently refurbished backpackers; across the road from the conference venue.
ph. +61-2-49263472. fax +61-2-49265210
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YOUTH HOSTEL NEWCASTLE BEACH, Pacific St, Newcastle East, cheap, excellently located between beach and conference venue.
Ph. +61-2-49253544. fax: +61-2-49253944
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The following are located within a 5 minute taxi-ride from the conference venue:

THE ALBION HOTEL Hannell St, Wickham, Inexpensive boutique accommodation, opposite Newcastle Harbour, excellent prize-winning restaurant.
ph. +61-2-49622411
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BIMET LODGE Union St, Cooks Hill, Restaurant, bar, short walk to coffee shops and restaurants on Darby St.
ph. +61-2-49296677. fax: +61-2-49294502

CENTRAL CITY HOTEL King St, restaurant, bar, a short walk to city centre and foreshore.
ph. +61-2-49263777. fax: +61-2-49264379
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THE BEACH MOTEL Merewether Beach, inexpensive, directly opposite Merewether Beach, restaurant and civilized bar.
ph. +61-2-49631574

Those delegates considering sharing (on a weekly rental basis) might consider the following:

CENTENNIAL APARTMENTS Parry Street, Cooks Hill Two-bedroom fully self-contained serviced apartments located in the inner city suburb of Cooks Hill; restaurants and coffee shops abound on nearby Darby St.
ph. +61-2-49263463

PACIFIC PARK APARTMENTS Pacific St, Across the road from the conference venue, a short walk to foreshore, beach and city centre.
ph. +61-2-49294041

KINGSTON APARTMENTS Newcastle Beach, Directly opposite Newcastle Beach, surrounded by excellent restaurants, a short walk to the conference venue. Expensive, but superbly located.
ph. 1800-244132
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