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Australia and New Zealand Hepatic, Pancreatic and Bilary Association
Australia and New Zealand Gastric and Oesophageal Surgery Association
Conjoint Meeting
28-29 September 2010
Millennium Hotel, Queenstown
www.anzhpba.com
www.anzgosa.org

Resource Management Law Association Conference 2010
30 September - 2 October
Christchurch
www.rmla.org.nz


St Margarets School Centenary
Past Present and Future

22-24 October 2010
Christchurch
www.stmargarets.school.nz


Last updated 6 September 2010


 

Archived Media 

 

Christchurch and Canterbury Bureau
October 2009 Newsletter

This week Christchurch is hosting the Library and Information Association New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA) conference, organised by Conference Innovators.  Top international and local speakers include Richard Stallman, creator of the free GNU software system, Jessica Dorr from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Sir Tipene O’Regan. 

 


Christchurch Press article, April 7 2009
Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists
Annual Scientific Meeting
19-22 May 2009
Christchurch



Local Government New Zealand
Conference
26-29 July 2009
Christchurch
Event Manager: Megan O'Brien





Community Boards Conference 2009
Event Manager: Helen Shrewsbury

Eye-opening disaster exercise for community leaders

It was an eye opener for the 270 delegates attending the Disaster Recovery exercise at the Community Boards Conference 09 in Christchurch last week.

The delegates were faced with hundreds of casualties, no communications, infrastructure collapse, trapped and missing people and no help in sight in the initial hours of the simulated earthquake scenario at Wigram.

 

Leaders of the community from all over New Zealand had to face the daunting task of gathering intelligence, searching and rescuing the injured, getting them to safety and looking after them in a set of  exercises observed by the Minister of Civil Defence, Hon. John Carter and Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker.

 

Volunteer casualties and civil defence personnel put the delegates through their paces in the three-hour exercise that left many shaken with the scope of activities.

 

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Community Boards Conference Media Release

 


 

 

 




Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker draws winners for the early Bird Registration for CBC 09.w
ith Yvonne Palmer, chair of the New Zealand Community Boards’ Executive Committee

 


Prime Minister John Key will attend the Celebratory Dinner incorporating the Best Practice Awards, for the Community Board Conference 09 in Christchurch next month.

 

The Christchurch Convention Centre will be hosting community board members, other local government officials and community workers from around the country from 19 to 21 March to mark 20 years of community board services in New Zealand.

 

Underpinning the conference will be the looming outcome of the Royal Commission on Auckland Governance, a decision that could see changes in all regions, says Yvonne Palmer, chair of the New Zealand Community Boards’ Executive Committee.

 

“It was 12 years ago when we first met in Christchurch for the inaugural Community Boards’ Conference and it is appropriate that we return to Christchurch where we will debate 20 years of Community Boards,” says Ms Palmer, who is a member of the Shirley/Papanui Community Board.

 

The Prime Minister’s attendance at the Celebratory Dinner will boost the prestige of the Best Practice Awards which is presented to community boards ‘which have made significant contributions to the process of achieving excellence in local government’.

 

In keeping with their commitment to the community, the Celebratory Dinner will eschew wines in favour of healthy fruit juices, to show that the community leaders are being responsible hosts.

 

Another highlight to the conference is the Disaster Recovery Dinner on Saturday March 21.

 

This offers participants an opportunity to talk about the events which have impacted on our communities in recent times, says Helen Shrewsbury of Conference Innovators Ltd, which is organising the conference.

 

“The terrible events in Victoria, Australia, have highlighted the importance of being prepared for a civil emergency.  Leaders need to know what has to be done to help their community and be aware of the consequences of their actions, or inactions.  You only need to look at New Orleans to see what happens when community leaders are not prepared for a natural disaster,” says Ms Shrewsbury.

 
Full Media Release, click here


The Travel Memo (November 12 2008)

Christchurch & Canterbury Tourism Board: Megan O’Brien, one of the longest-serving member of CCT’s board, has been reelected. The Conference Innovators director has an extensive background in the business tourism sector. She is joined by current sitting board members: Deputy Mayor Norm Withers, Ian Hay, chief executive of Meta NZ, Blair Roxborough, Crowne Plaza Christchurch GM, Graeme Abbot, GM of Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa and Claudia Reid, a Christchurch City Councillor.


Past Articles
Innovators in Auckland, 2008
World Seed Congress, Micenet July 2007
World Heritage Meeting, Meetingnewz July 2007
World Heritage Meeting, Meetingnews (2) July 2007
World Heritage Sites, The Press 2007
World Heritage Meeting - Growth Industry, The Press, June 2007
World Heritage Meeting - NZ Sites, The Press, May 2007
Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners, August 2006
Inner Wheel, The Press May 2006
miceNZ.net article, Megan O'Brien - December 2005
miceNZ.net article, Tracey Thomas - December 2005
Resource Management Law Association Conference, The Press - October 2005
99's Conference, October 2005
Neonatal, Flight and Emergency Nurses' Conference, The Press - September 2005
99's Conference, The Press - August 2005
99's Womans Pilot Conference, The Press - August 2005 
miceNZ.net article - July 2005
The Press article - March 2005
Surface Friction Conference, The Press - May 2005

 

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Conference Innovators is a gold member of Conference and Incentives New Zealand and a member of the Christchurch and Canterbury Convention Buearu.

           

Conference Innovators supports the Cancer Society of New Zealand 

 

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