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The Langham, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024

The International Conference of Legal Regulators and Conference of Regulatory Officers 2024 (ICLR + CORO 2024) will be hosted at the magnificent Langham, Melbourne. 

The Langham boasts state-of-the-art conference spaces and breakout rooms, as well as discounted accommodation – a one-stop shop for delegates to work, rest and play. 

Overlooking Southbank and Melbourne’s central business district, the Langham offers the best of Melbourne – restaurants, galleries, gardens and boutiques. 

Find out more about the Langham here.

The Langham, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024
The Langham, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024

The magic of Melbourne

Melbourne is an internationally recognised epicentre of food, wine, sports and arts, from the magnificent gold-rush architecture of the city, to the buzzing ambience of the neighbourhood hubs.

Melbourne has a passion for food, wine and coffee, reflected in the array of cafes and restaurants serving up outstanding fare from around the world. A wander down a city alleyway, or along the high street of an inner-city hub, will reveal just how spoilt for choice we are. And don’t be shy to ask – locals will be more than happy to share their favourite spot. 

There is more to Melbourne than our cafe culture – be sure to include these landmarks on your to-do list:

Federation Square
Federation Square, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024
Hosier Lane
Hosier Lane, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024
NGV International
NVG International, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024
Flinders Street Station
Flinders Street, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024
Queen Victoria Market
Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024
Melbourne Central
Melbourne Central, Melbourne – the home of ICLR + CORO 2024
ICLR CORO2024 logo reversed

The organisers of the combined International Conference of Legal Regulators and Conference of Regulatory Officers acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and to Elders past and present.