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At Conference Your registration pack will be available for collection from the Registration Office, located in the foyer of the Energy Events Centre. The desk will be open at the following time:
Thursday 15th May 2008 8.00am - 5.30pm Friday 16th May 2008 8.00am - 5.30pm All conference delegates will receive a CLANZ name badge upon registration. This badge will serve as your identification and security pass during the conference and must be worn for entry into all conference sessions and functions.
Only registered delegates wearing CLANZ conference name badges will be allowed entry into conference venues.
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How to get to Rotorua Located in the central North Island, Rotorua is well connected to the rest of New Zealand, and the world, through a network of air and road links. The city is a three and a half hour drive from Auckland (234km), and a 5 - 6 hour drive from Wellington (457km). The Rotorua airport is one of the busiest domestic terminals in the country, offering servies to Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
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Transportation in Rotorua Rotorua is well serviced with scheduled public bus services and taxis. The Rotorua Convention Centre is a 20 minute drive away from the airport. Below are a few options we recommend for transportation:
The climate in Rotorua The CLANZ conference will be held during the winter season of 2008 so pack those winter garments! Our social functions are being held in warm and comfortable venues, you won't be cold!
Shopping in Rotorua Rotorua city centre has over 250 shops to choose from, including speciality department stores, fashion stores, book shops, pharmacies, arts, crafts, and photographic outlets. Generally, city trading hours are Monday to Friday 9.00am until 5.00pm, Saturdays 9.00am until 1.00pm. Some stores are also open on Sundays.
Adventures for the whole family! If you are looking for family fun and adrenaline-pumping action, Rotorua is the place to be. Mountain bike on some of the world's best tracks, roll downhill in the New Zealand designed Zorb of go luging, another world first by innovative kiwis. Run into the mouth of a volcano or raft the world's higest waterfall or try a safari through native forest and over rugged farmland, on horseback or by farm-bike.Whether it's a little taste you are after, or full-on heart pumping action - Rotorua is sure to have something of interest for all ages. Click here to find out more...
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