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OMG       YOU’RE NOT REGISTERED YET???

This will be a remarkable event.  Not only 11 national and international Plenary Speakers.  Not only more than 130 national and international presentations.  Not only more than 500 delegates to catch up with, or to lose yourself among.

But also a Welcome Function with views to die for.  A cocktail party with the Australian Government Solicitor.  An informal dinner at a smokehouse that just happens to be a winery, too.  A (competitive) poetry slam.  And a farewell function to wrap it all up.

Pre-conference workshops to refresh your practical skills.  Not only traditional presentations, but opportunities to contribute and to take part: mini-workshops, collaborative conversations, interactive panels.  Child-inclusive FDR; ethical complexities in Elder Mediation; perspectives on leadership; unexpected applications for restorative practice; what’s happening in conciliation; research and you; younger people, older people, and everyone else.  And illuminations from other countries, other cultures, other societies.

And three journals calling for papers from the conference: the ADRJ, The University of Newcastle Law Review, and the Bond Law Review.

And the ADRRN NMC2019 Blogfest.

Phew!  Thank goodness the Easter break is so close – you’ll have earned a rest.

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[© A. Boyle 2018]

Get on to it, before it’s too late:

http://nmc2019.com.au/

Please do contribute to our Indigenous Delegate Support Fund while you’re registering.

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About AlysounBoyle

Alysoun has a PhD from the University of Newcastle (2020) and her main areas of interest are First Nations peoples' approaches to conflict, and research methods. Her most recent research project was in 2021-2022 with Professor Lola Akin Ojelabi, exploring how mediators and conciliators describe, and use the technique of reality testing. In addition to ADR Research Network, she is a founding member of ADRAC, a member of the Law and Society Association (USA), and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). She is a Director of National Mediation Conferences Ltd. Alysoun is an experienced DR practitioner and educator/trainer. She is also the Call Out Officer for her local brigade in the NSW Rural Fire Service. Contact: alysounboyle@gmail.com

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