17 - 20 OCTOBER 2022  •  CANBERRA / ONLINE


Plan Your Visit

Welcome to Canberra

Canberra is known locally as Ngunnawal Country, it is the capital of Australia and is host to a diverse range of collecting and cultural institutions, restaurants, bakeries, cafes, and contains a variety of venues for events. It truly is the bush capital brimming with diverse potential, from wineries, unique fauna and flora and host to some truly unique natural wonders. 

Below is a curated list of helpful links to the Visit Canberra website, which is a treasure trove of information for all visitors to the Canberra region. Click/Tap the image to take you to the relevant page.

About Canberra

About Canberra

Everything you need to know about Canberra! 
Accomodation Options

Accomodation Options

Find accomodation in all of Canberra's precincts.
Doma Accomodation

DOMA Accomodation

Accomodation offers for conference delegates.  
Getting Around Canberra

Getting Around Canberra

Discover transport options in and around Canberra
Hotel Realm

Hotel Realm

Find out more about our 2022 conference venue.
2022 Events

2022 Events

Find out what's on in Canberra during your visit.
Things to do

Things To Do

Explore things to do in Canberra.
Outdoor Adventures

Outdoor Adventures

Discover outdoor adventures in and around Canberra.
Eat & Drink

Eat & Drink

Find the best eateries, breweries, wineries and distilleries in Canberra.

Resources

Download VisitCanberra City Map

CONTACT US

The Australian Society of Archivists Inc. (ASA) is Australia’s peak professional body for archivists and recordkeepers. We advocate on behalf of archivists, and the archival and recordkeeping profession, and seek to promote the value of archives and records as well as support best practice standards and services.

Address

Australian Society of Archivists, Inc.
PO Box 576
Crows Nest NSW 1585
P: +61 2 6190 7983

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The Australian Society of Archivists would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the Lands from across Australia and the surrounding seas and recognise their continuing connection to land, water, culture and community. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present. We honour your local community traditions of caring for archives and culture through Country, through songs and stories.