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CHILD CARE

The Conference Organisers have thoroughly researched options to assist parents attending IAG 2017. Unfortunately, none of the University of Queensland campus-based child care providers will accept casual bookings or walk-ins.

In Queensland, ad hoc child care providers are guided (or registered under) the Education and Care Services Act 2013.

Due to the liability and legislative requirements, unfortunately the conference nor the Conference Organisers can provide child care or sitting services.

After contacting a number of nanny and child sitting services, the below service is available during the week of the IAG Conference.

Centenary Nannies

07 3376 4349
www.centenarynannies.com.au
http://centenarynannies.com.au/book-a-babysitter/

Information on Babysitting service:
  • There is a $25 per day non-refundable booking fee.
  • There is a $40 per day non-refundable booking fee for any bookings made outside of office hours. Our office hours are Monday-Friday from 9am-4pm.
  • Please note should you cancel, the booking fee will be classed as a cancellation fee.
  • The booking fee is paid via credit card at the time of booking or alternatively you can book online http://centenarynannies.com.au/book-a-babysitter/ and pay the booking fee via PayPal.
Please note our babysitting rates are as followed:
7am-midnight $25 per hour
Midnight-7am $28 per hour
  • This is to be paid to the babysitter in cash at the end of her shift.
  • Please note the babysitting service has a 3 hour minimum applicable to each booking made.
  • The ratio of babysitter to children is 1 babysitter to 4 children.


Parents can contact Centenary Nannies directly to make arrangements and payment for their child(s) requirements. Centenary Nannies is looking forward to hearing from parents to make these arrangements. A room at the University of Queensland will be available for Centenary Nannies to provide this services.

It is important for parents to note that the IAG, the University of Queensland nor the Conference Organisers can accept any responsibility or liability for any actions or incidents as part of the parent-organised child care arrangements.

Please also note that, under the Liquor Act 1992, minors can only be in attendance at the Conference Dinner if “they are eating a meal and are accompanied by a responsible adult who is responsibly supervising the minor”.



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