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25.01.2022 PLEASE SUPPORT THE FIRST EVER WORLD CONGRESS ON PEDIATRIC NGM BY REGISTERING TO ATTEND VIRTUALLY! https://pnm2020.aomevents.com.au/ Virtual delegates will be able to join the online sessions at scheduled times, while still being able to pose questions and interact with the presenters. Recorded sessions will also be available on demand post congress.



21.01.2022 We are very much looking forward to hosting PNM2021, the 1st World Congress on Paediatric Neurogastroenterology and Motility. PNM will be a hybrid event, combining both in-person and virtual presentations. https://pnm2020.aomevents.com.au/

20.01.2022 Feeling stressed where to get your coffee during conference? Start planning your trip (and coffee fixes now)! Only 1 month left :) Five places to get your conference caffeine boost Feeling tired and needing a break to fully focus? To those who pray at the caffeine temple, we have scoured the SAHMRI area for the very best gourmet brews. Whether you're a fan of Ethiopian Yirgacheffe poured through a V60, or a full-bodied Brazilian extracted into a latte, these spots have you c...overed. Go on, get that day started. * @Peter-Rabbit 234 Hindley Street For all Italians missing their Nonno’s backyard, there is Peter-Rabbit in the heart of Hindley Street brewing locally roasted 1884 Roasters Coffee. What more could you want? * @Coffee Branch 32 Leigh Street Leigh Street has it all with Coffee Branch being one of the icons of so many options. These folks know the game and make a mean cup of coffee. * CIBO Espresso multiple locations An Adelaide institution serving authentic Italian food & great coffee, Cibo is famous for its paninis, Italian cakes and perfect coffee every time. The Adelaidians’ significant brand loyalty even cracked Starbucks! * @La Moka 16 Peel Street Score a doughnut and a coffee at this intimate Italian cafe, then return after the conference when La Moka transforms into an aperitif bar serving Negronis, Bellinis and espresso Martinis no need to say more!

19.01.2022 Amazing science, spectacular wine. Looking forward the the next session.



19.01.2022 South Australia is blessed with incredibly fresh, high-quality produce and there is always somewhere new to visit that showcases it. Enjoy the following eateries around town for a delicious breakfast/brunch, just to name a few! -----------------------------------------------------------------------------... PETER RABBIT 234-244 Hindley St, Adelaide SA 5000 www.peterabbit.com.au . WHISTLE & FLUTE 136 B26, Unley SA 5061 whistleandflute.com.au . FINE & FETTLE Unit 4/57 Magill Rd, Stepney SA 5069 www.fineandfettle.com.au . KARMA & CROW 251 Richmond Road, Richmond SA 5033 www.karmaandcrow.com . HEY JUPITER 11 Ebenezer Place, Adelaide SA 5000 heyjupiter.com.au . ADELAIDE CENTRAL MARKET 44-60 Gouger St, Adelaide SA 5000 adelaidecentralmarket.com.au

12.01.2022 Wondering what to do to around Adelaide? Time to get into your conference (and activity!) planning, less than 2 months to go till PNM2020 :) Work hard, play hard: five ways to stay active during conferencing Are your legs getting restless of sitting in the conference rooms or did you just overdo it a little on all gourmet food and wine South Australia has to offer? Adelaide is filled with great spaces and facilities to be and stay active. Go running, cycle with a friend, or... practice community yoga in or outdoors - it's up to you! * North Adelaide Golf Course North Adelaide Golf Course is a public course set in the picturesque North Parklands and is only minutes from the City centre. Golf on a warm, summer’s day with your pals on a lovely course cannot be beaten can it? * Adelaide Park Lands Fasten your laces and prepare for your heart to race! Make the most of the free work out equipment, courts and running tracks in the fresh air of the Adelaide Park Lands. The serene sights, sounds, smells of nature while you exercise, make it all the more appealing to pop by before or after a long conference day * Bike to the beach If you’re a keen cyclist, there are plenty of options for making your way to the beach on two wheels. The Linear Park Trail will take you through the Adelaide riverbank precinct before opening up to Henley Beach and Glenelg, where you can stop off for a refreshing swim and a coffee refuel. * Hiking up Mt Lofty from Waterfall Gully The views and the workout are all worth it on this popular walk. If you are looking for some peace and quiet on your walk and want to escape the crowds, there are some exciting alternative ways to hike up this Adelaide icon. * Adventure Kayaking SA A fun aquatic adventure awaits near Adelaide with this wonderful kayaking tour that will have you paddling alongside dolphins and navigating from the small rivers between the mangroves. Perfect for a day out with friends or just to get away from the rat-race and reconnect with nature and the outdoors. See more

02.01.2022 Looking forward to PNM 2021!



02.01.2022 Only less than two months till PNM2020, time to start planning your conference trip (and social activities too!) Go beyond the Barossa five reasons to make your way to McLaren Vale, South Australia McLaren Vale it has a cellar door around every corner and world-class culinary offerings. Add expertly paired scrumdiddlyumptious wines, pant-wetting views of McLaren Vale and a group of friends, and you have yourself the bones of one great afternoon.... * Alpha Box & Dice If you are wearing year hipster pants, Alpha Box and Dice is incredibly cool with its vintage feel and world’s finest AZ wine list featuring the Rebel Rebel Montepulciano - just perfect for those who want to give that rebellious streak a little airtime. * Willunga Farmer's Market Graze your way through the Willunga’s Farmer’s market. You will find the finest South Australian produce you can get your hands on, from crusty sourdough loaves to pastured homemade jams and honey. * d'Arenberg Be amazed by the d’Arenberg Cube. Even if you are not into wine, this fascinating piece of architecture is a hit to the senses. d’Arry’s Verandah Restaurant is an old favourite go-to for a carb and cabernet explosion that also never disappoints. * Samuel's Gorge If setting is your ideal accompaniment to vino, Samuel’s Gorge should not be missed. Their garden is a great spot to set up a picnic blanket, pop open one of their delicious reds, and just enjoy the view. Do not forget to chat with the winemakers as they work in the open air winery attached to the cellar door. * Goodieson Brewery Wine is good, but a cold beer on a hot day? Better. Crack a tinnie on the terrace of Goodieson brewery, overlooking a tree-lined creek, vineyards, and a roo or two. Offering everything from barrel aged stout to golden IPAs, imperial pilsners, pale ales, wheat beers and Indian red ales.

01.01.2022 Dear Delegates, With so many of our interstate and overseas faculty and delegates unable attend due to the COVID19 issue, we have had to take the unfortunate decision to postpone the PNM 2020 meeting. We wanted to let you know that we will hold your registration and seek reconfirmation of your attendance once the meeting has been rescheduled. We therefore ask that you hold off any decision to seek a refund until you have been notified of the new schedule and determined if yo...u are able to attend. Any accommodation bookings have been cancelled without penalty however, if you still require your booking please contact [email protected] On behalf of the scientific committee and organisers, we are very sorry for this postponement and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience. We have no doubt that we will run a successful meeting in the future and really look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide then. With best wishes, Taher Omari Chair of the Local Organizing Committee Nikhil Thapar Chair of the Scientific Committee

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