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18th April, 2007

Exclusive CeBIT offer for Government News subscribers

Exclusive CeBIT offer for Government News subscribers

e-Government Forum @ CeBIT Australia 2007

Wednesday May 2, 2007

Darling Harbour, Sydney

Public and private collaboration in a digital world. e-Government involves all.

CeBIT's e-Government Forum is back in 2007 with an exciting line up of world business and government experts discussing government technology worldwide. The forum brings together the leading-edge minds of key identities around the world.

    * High level presenters from Australia and overseas
    * Real case studies from the experts
    * Network with business and government leaders
    * Special keynote presentations from Google, IBM, Sun Microsystems

There is a special promotional code for Government News e-newsletter subscribers, with FREE entry to the CeBIT Australia exhibition when a quick online survey is completed.

Promotional code H0ac1aef7Y

Register NOW! www.cebit.com.au or call 02 9280 3400. Offer Ends 24/04/07.


CeBIT Australia Conferences also has a limited offer of exclusive conference prices.
Exclusive Conference Prices!

Until the end of the business week only it is offering the following prices for the CeBIT conferences:

    * CeBIT Connect Keynote Series - AUD$199 - Free of Charge for the first 800 delegates - Don't miss out!
    * VoIP & IP Comms Conference - AUD$199
    * e-Government Forum - AUD$199
    * SEO & e-Marketing Conference - AUD$199
    * Open CeBIT Conference - AUD$199
    * e-Commerce Conference  - AUD$99

Valid until Friday April 20, 2007 inclusive.
Call +61 2 9280 3400. DON'T MISS OUT!

For more information about these conferences and forums, including programs see www.cebit.com.au.

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