Rotorua
Rotorua Convention Centre

The Rotorua Convention Centre building features unique architecture, blending historic features with a contemporary look. Car parking is readily available in the streets and Government Gardens around the Convention Centre.

Location
The Rotorua Convention Centre is located in Rotorua's downtown business and retail area; just minutes walk from major hotels, shops, bars, cafes, restaurants and the lakefront.

Physical Address
Rotorua Convention Centre
1170 Fenton Street
Rotorua
 
 
General Information

Getting there
By air
- Rotorua airport has direct flights from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.  Book early to secure the best fares. Click here to fly Air New Zealand.
From the airport - Some hotels offer courtesy transport.  Alternatively taxis cost approx $25-30 from the Airport to the Rotorua Convention Centre. 
 
By road - Rotorua is easily accessible by car. From Auckland: easy 3.5 hour drive.
 
Transportation in Rotorua
Rotorua is well serviced with scheduled public bus services and taxis. The Rotorua Convention Centre is a 20 minute drive from the airport.
 
Below are a few options we recommend for transportation:
Rotorua Taxis  +64 7 348 1111 
Koru Cabs  +64 9 303 2000 
Super Shuttle  0800 748 8853 (NZ only)
First Choice Rental Cars  0800 736 822 (NZ only)
 

 

The New Zealand Association of Orthodontists ( NZAO ) is the professional association for specialist orthodontists in New Zealand. NZAO orthodontists have completed a five year Bachelor degree in dentistry and a further 2 – 3 full time postgraduate course leading to a Masters degree or a Doctor of Clinical Dentistry degree in Orthodontics.

The NZAO has over 80 full members: all registered as specialists with the Dental Council of New Zealand. Our members extend to you all our warmest greetings and look forward to the pleasure of your company in Rotorua.


 

The Australian Begg Orthodontic Society was inaugurated as "The Society for the Study of the Begg Lightwire Technique" in 1966. Originally membership was limited to ASO members who had either successfully completed a Begg Lightwire course or presented successfully treated cases using the Begg technique. By the end of the 1970's the group changed names and became "The Begg Lightwire Study Group." The 1990's saw the group become the "Australian Begg Orthodontic Society".

The purpose of the group has always been to foster orthodontic excellence while honouring Dr Begg's considerable contribution to the orthodontic profession. The group undertakes to continue the consideration, discussion and debate required to progress the theory and application of the contemporary orthodontics. By doing so it perpetuates the name and status of arguably Australia's most pre-eminent and innovative orthodontist.