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GETTING THERE

TRAVELLING TO NEW ZEALAND

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AGC NZHS 2023 is kindly
supported by Tourism NZ 

i-SITE 

i-SITE is New Zealand’s official visitor information network. There are currently 80 i-SITE locations found throughout New Zealand where you can speak to a travel expert for local knowledge and bookings throughout New Zealand.

VISAS & ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORITY (ETA)

Australian citizens and permanent residents can visit NZ without a travel visa. If you are an Australian permanent resident you will need an NZeTA. Visitors from visa-waiver countries must request an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) prior to coming to New Zealand. You may also have to pay an International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL). For more information on the ETA and IVL, visit Immigration New Zealand.

CLIMATE

Enjoy Auckland in any season – the region has a warm coastal climate without extremes of temperature.

INTERNET & PHONE COVERAGE

Staying connected in New Zealand is easy with a little forward planning.

ELECTRICITY

New Zealand's electricity supply runs at 230/240 volts and uses angled two or three-pin plugs (the same as Australia and parts of Asia).

PASSPORTS

When you arrive, your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your intended departure date, and if required, have a valid New Zealand visa.

BIOSECURITY

In order to protect New Zealand and its environment, certain items are not allowed to be brought into the country, have restrictions for entry, or must be declared if they are deemed to present a biosecurity risk. These include food, plants, animal products and outdoor recreational equipment. You may risk a fine if you fail to comply. 

CURRENCY

The currency used is the New Zealand Dollar (NZD).

TIME ZONE

New Zealand is one of the first places in the world to see the new day, 12 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).

For more info on public transport, and other useful Auckland links

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KEY DATES

Abstracts open: 1 May

Registrations open: 10 May

Abstracts close:  Closed 9 August

Author Notification:  10 September

Draft Programme released: 30 September

Earlybird changed to Standard: 11 October

Conference: Tues 26 Nov – Thurs 28 Nov

Conference Dinner: Thursday 28 Nov

Field Trip day: Friday 29 Nov

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Charlotte Tomlinson Marlborough District Council Conference Co-chair 

Emma Chibnall Marlborough District Council Conference Co-chair 

Joseph Thomas Tasman District Council

Peter Davidson Marlborough District Council

Mike Ede Ministry for Environment

Scott Wilson Lincoln Agritech

Tracy Young onCue conferences

CONFERENCE CONTACT

Tracy Young, OnCue Conferences

tracy@on-cue.co.nz

03 928 0620
nzhs conference 2024

HOST ORGANISATION

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The New Zealand Hydrological Society

www.hydrologynz.org.nz

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