
Agricultural Restrictions and Quarantine
New Zealand's agricultural industries are free of many
insect pests and plant and animal diseases common
elsewhere in the world. We put a lot of effort at ports
and airports into minimising the risk of these being
introduced. Heavy fines may be imposed on people caught
carrying prohibited materials. On arrival visitors
should place any questionable items, particularly fruit,
in the bins provided.
Banks
Banks in New Zealand are open from 9.30am to 4.30pm
Monday to Friday. Most banks are closed weekends and
public holidays. Automatic Teller Machines (ATM) are
open 24 hours and widely available at banks, along main
shopping streets and in malls.
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International credit cards and ATM cards will
work as long as they have a four-digit PIN
encoded. Check with your bank before leaving
home. Foreign currency can easily be exchanged
at banks, some hotels and Bureau de Change
kiosks, which are found at international
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Car Rental
Cars can be rented in New Zealand from local or
international companies. Average cost per day for a
medium sized care is NZ$70.00. All cars are right-hand
drive.
Credit Cards
Credit cards are widely accepted. Commonly recognised
cards include Visa, MasterCard, American Express and
Diners Club. Only these cards are accepted by the
Meeting.
Currency Exchange
Decimal currency is used in New Zealand (NZD) and
currency units are dollars and cents. New Zealand notes
are $100, $50, $20, $10 and $5. Coins are $2, $1, 50, 20
and 10 cents. For the latest currency exchange rates
refer
www.coinmill.com
Disabled Facilities
If you require disability specific facilities, please
notify the secretariat by indicating on your
registration form.
Disclaimer
In the event of industrial disruptions, the
Conference Managers
cannot be held responsible for any losses incurred by
delegates. The programme is correct at the time of
printing, but the
Conference Managers reserve the right to
alter the programme if and as is deemed necessary.
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New Zealand has a 230 / 240 volt, 50 hertz
system. The connection for appliances is a flat
3 or 2-pin plug, depending on whether an earth
connection is fitted. Most city hotels provide
110 volts ac sockets (rated at 20 watts) for
shavers only and provide small appliances (hair
dryers, irons, etc).
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Special adapters for all electrical appliances may need
to be purchased prior to arrival in New Zealand. You
will need an RJ45 type plug to be able to connect your
laptop into a computer socket in New Zealand. Check with
your retailer.
Health
New Zealand has a high standard of hygiene. Doctors and
dentists are highly trained and hospitals are well
equipped. In the event of illness, hotel staff can
arrange a doctor for you.
Insurance
Delegates are advised to book comprehensive travel and
medical insurance and ensure that all possessions are
adequately insured for the period of the conference. The
policy should include loss of fees/deposits through
cancellation of your participation in the conference.
The Conference Managers will not accept any
responsibility for any delegate failing to arrange their
own insurance.
International Driving Licences and Permits
You can legally drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months
if you have either a current driver's licence from your
home country, or an International Driving Permit (IDP).
Recent law changes mean all drivers, including overseas
visitors, must carry their licence or permit when
driving.
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You will only be able to drive the same types of
vehicles you are licensed to drive in your home
country. The common legal age to rent a car in
New Zealand is 25 years. Make sure your overseas
driver's licence is current.
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If your licence is not in English, you should bring an
English translation with you or obtain an International
Driving Permit. Contact your local automobile club for
further details about obtaining a translation or an IDP.
Invitation Letters
Letters of invitation will not be issued for this
Meeting. To assist in obtaining any necessary visas that
you may require, it is essential that you complete the
registration via the Meeting website ensuring to include
a valid fax number and credit card details. The
Conference Managers
will process your registration and send you a
confirmation invoice confirming receipt of your payment
and attendance at the Meeting. You will then be able to
present this invoice to your Embassy/High Commission to
assist with the application of your visa. In the event
that your application is unsuccessful, a full refund
will be provided.
Mobile Phones
Check with your phone company before leaving home about
international mobile roam facilities available in New
Zealand.
Public Call Phones
Most public call phones take cards purchased from
bookstalls and newsagents, with a minimum value of
NZD$2.00. Some public call phones also accept credit
cards, but very few accept coins. New Zealand public
phone numbers appear online at the
White Pages
(alphabetical listings) and
Yellow Pages
(business category listings).
Passport and Visa
All visitors to New Zealand must carry a passport that
is valid for at least three months beyond the date you
intend to leave the country. You do not need a visa or
permit to visit New Zealand if you are:
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A New
Zealand citizen or Resident Permit holder
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An
Australian citizen travelling on an Australian
passport
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An
Australian resident with a current Australian
resident return visa
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If
you are a citizen of a country which has a visa
waiver agreement with New Zealand
Visa Waivers - Currently travellers from more than 50
countries do not require a Visitor's Visa for stays less
than three months. You do require:
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A
passport that is valid for at least three months
after your departure from New Zealand
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An
onward or return ticket to a country that you have
permission to enter
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Sufficient money to support yourself during your
stay - approximately NZ$1000 per month per person
To find out if your country qualifies for a visa waiver,
check out the
Visiting New Zealand section of the
New Zealand Immigration Service Web site.
You'll find a list of all eligible countries and other
useful visa information. Your travel agent, airline or
nearest New Zealand Embassy will also be able to advise
you if you require a visa. British citizens and other
British passport holders who have evidence of the right
to live permanently in the United Kingdom may be allowed
to stay for up to six months.
Tax
New Zealand applies a tax to the purchase of both goods
and services called the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
The rate of tax that applies to taxable products and
services is 12.5%. GST cannot be claimed back when
leaving New Zealand. Tax is already included in the
advertised conference prices.
Time Differences
New Zealand is one of the first places in the world to
see the new day. It is 12 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich
Mean Time). In summer New Zealand has daylight saving,
when clocks are put forward one hour to GMT +13.
Daylight saving will begin on 28 September 2008 and end
on 5 April 2009, when clocks are put back to GMT +12.
Tipping and Services Charges
New Zealanders do not expect tips for normal service -
even in restaurants and bars. However, tipping for extra
special service or kindness is at the discretion of the
visitor. Hotels and restaurants in New Zealand do not
add service charges to their bills.
Travel
For international passengers, we suggest that you try to
allow yourself at least a day in which to adjust to the
time difference and relax after your flight, before the
Meeting commences. Travellers flying westward across the
Pacific Ocean are reminded that they will lose a day by
crossing the International Date Line. The ‘lost day’
will be returned on the return journey. To obtain the
best rates for international and domestic air travel, it
is essential to book airfares as soon as possible.
Please arrange your own transport from the airport.
Auckland airport is located approximately 40 minutes
drive from SKYCITY Auckland Convention Centre (depending
on the time of day and traffic). A taxi fare will cost
approx NZ$60-75 (depending on the time of day and
traffic). For taxi transfers please contact:
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Corporate Cabs |
+64 9 377 0773 or 0800 733 833 (within New
Zealand only) |
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Co-op Taxis |
+64 9 300 3000 |
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Supershuttle |
+64 9 522 5100 or 0800 748 885 (within New
Zealand only) |
| Green Cabs |
0508 447
336 (within New Zealand only) |
Vaccinations
No vaccinations are required to enter New Zealand. |