Congress Venue
The Congress will be held at The University of Auckland in the recently enlarged School of Engineering. The University campus is located within walking distance of the CBD, museum, art gallery, parks and the Waitemata waterfront.
The Congress will be held on The University of Auckland at two locations:
The School of Engineering
20 Symonds Street
Auckland
Waipapa Marae
16 Wynyard Street
Auckland
City Campus Map
The City Campus is in the heart of Auckland City, separated from the tower blocks of the central business district by historic Albert Park on its western flank. To the south-east lie the trees and open spaces of the Auckland Domain.
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About Auckland
The city of Auckland originally established on the edge of the Waitemata harbour is known as the city of sails. Auckland has the distinction of being the largest city in both New Zealand and the Pacific Ocean, and has the largest concentration of Pacific Island peoples in the World with a cultural diversity and flavour that reflects this.
Waitemata means the water as smooth as the surface of obsidian. This meaning provokes an apt Maori saying with reference to your travel associated with this Congress:
I to haerenga, Me whakapapa pounamu te moana
In those travels, may the waters before you glisten as the shimmering greenstone
Auckland Tourism (www.aucklandnz.com) describes the city as following:
“Auckland’s waterside location has fostered the locals’ love affair with the sea, earning this place the nickname “City of Sails”. Auckland sprawls over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours. A cloak of rainforest covers the surrounding hills and dozens of dormant volcanic cones dot the landscape. Auckland’s heart beats to a Polynesian rhythm, its people a melting pot of South Pacific and Asian cultures and a strong indigenous Maori heritage. This diversity brings with it an abundance of unique dining and shopping experiences.
Auckland’s temperate climate, easy access to
the coast and variety of activities earn the city
consistent top five rankings in international
lifestyle surveys. Discover for yourself why it is
one of New Zealand’s best destinations.
Auckland has the distinction of being the largest
city in both New Zealand and the Pacific region,
and has the largest concentration of Pacific
Island peoples in the World with a cultural
diversity and flavour that reflects this.
Auckland has been captivating to passing travellers for 800 years. New
Zealand’s indigenous people, the Maori, called this land “Tamaki Makau
Rau”, a maiden with 100 lovers. It was a
place desired by many and fought over for
its riches, including its forested hills,
productive volcanic soils and harbours full
of seafood.
The first sailors to settle here were the Maori, and in later years migrants from the Pacific Islands have contributed to the Polynesian population. You can take a walk through the city with a guide from the local iwi (tribe), visit the Auckland Museum, or wander through the weekend markets at Otara and Avondale for the flavours, sounds and sights of the South Pacific. In the city centre, Auckland’s recent popularity as an international education destination has seen an explosion of ethnic shops, especially Asian-style eateries.”

Activities and Adrenaline Rush
Sky Walk - Dare yourself to walk the circumference of the Sky Tower with no rails or balcony, just a safety harness on a ledge 1.2 metres wide. www.skycityauckland.co.nz
Sky Jump - Throw yourself off the top of the Sky Tower and plunge 192 metres in a controlled fall while wearing a safety harness. www.skycityauckland.co.nz
Snowplanet - Snowplanet is the only indoor snow resort in the Southern hemisphere where tourists can experience the thrill of snowsports and atmosphere of a snow village 20 minutes north of Auckland and open 365 days-a-year. www.snowplanet.co.nz
Attractions & Cultural Experience
Auckland Museum - Auckland Museum is the cultural and spiritual touchstone for the many races that inhabit this beautiful land, and the first stop for anyone wishing to gain an insight into New Zealand and its peoples. www.aucklandmuseum.com
Manaia - Experience Maori culture at the Auckland Museum with a welcome dance, poi dance, stick game, weaponry display and a haka. www.aucklandmuseum.com
Auckland Explorer Bus - The Auckland Explorer Bus is a hop on, hop off sightseeing tour with full commentary visiting Auckland's big 14 attractions. www.explorerbus.co.nz
Tours & Nature
360 Discovery - Explore the Hauraki Gulf and its history, the Tiri Tiri Matangi island sanctuary, and Motuihe island. www.360discovery.co.nz
Ananda Tours - Discover Waiheke Island (which means "cascading waters" in Maori) and its award winning wines along the wine trail, olive oils, arts & crafts, scenic and eco tours, or in any combination. www.ananda.co.nz
Auckland Wine Tasting Tours - Auckland Wine Tasting Tours offers a personalised experience encompassing the scenic North/West Auckland and/or Matakana regions. Enjoy a full day winery tour with lunch from $135 per person and a half day tour from $90 per person. www.winetrailtours.co.nz
Harley Tours New Zealand -Harley Tours operates both Harley Davidson Pillion Passenger Tours and Harley Davidson Self-Ride Guided Tours. From majestic coastlines through to magnificent mountains, there would be no exaggerating to say that these are some of the finest motorcycling roads in the world.
www.harleytoursnewzealand.co.nz
Goat Island Marine Reserve - Renowned for its amazing marine-life, Goat Island - New Zealand’s first marine reserve, is a great place to spend a day in the outdoors with friends and family. At Goat Island you will discover an abundance of New Zealand marine life and enjoy the experience of being surrounded by schools of playful fish and beautiful coral.
www.goatislanddive.co.nz/



