Since 2010 VALA conferences have been held in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The removal of the explicit reference to treaties was confirmed by the delegates to the 1897 Sydney Convention and the 1898 Melbourne Convention.
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (1996).
The bridge connects the north and south banks of the river while providing a formal entrance to the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Owner and manager of the venues is the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust.
As a government-owned trust, The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Trust is responsible to the Minister for Tourism.
The first draft of Section 116, approved by the Melbourne Convention of 1891, would have prohibited the states from passing laws prohibiting the free exercise of religion.
The proposed inclusion of Section 116 in the Constitution was the subject of some dissent in the 1897 Melbourne Convention and the final convention in 1898.
The convention was held in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre was sold out at the atmosphere was electric, particularly for the Australian.