Events

Come to one of our events and get involved
12
Jul 2024
Canterbury

Canterbury Branch 2024 Mid-Winter Dinner

Speaker: Rewa Rendall to talk about her “Frozen Echoes” project

19
Jun 2024
Wellington

Wellington Branch 2024 Mid-Winter Dinner

Midwinter Celebration to be held on the Kelburn Campus of Victoria University of Wellington

 

 

18
Jun 2024
Auckland

Auckland Branch 2024 Mid-Winter Dinner

After-dinner speaker is NZAS President Rex Hendry.  He has travelled to Antarctica 25 times over the last 45 years.

13
Jun 2024
Wellington

Inaugural Lecture by Professor Richard Levy

Shrinking ice and shifting shores: Connecting change in Antarctica to impacts in Aotearoa

26
Mar 2024
Wellington

Fresh off the ice

SWAIS2C edition

When: Tuesday, 26 March 2024

Where: Government Buildings Lecture Theatre 1

Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus
55 Lambton Quay
Pipitea

In association with Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington, and GNS Science.

12
Mar 2024
Wellington

Fresh off the Ice

Antarctic Summer Reports 2023-2024

When: Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Where: Main Conference Room

NIWA, Greta Point
301 Evans Bay Parade
Kilbirnie

In association with the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) and Te Herenga Waka, Victoria University of Wellington.

09
Mar 2024
Dunedin

An Enduring Legacy

David Harrowfield final lecture ‘An Enduring Legacy’

Special service for the unveiling of stained-glass window for one of Shackleton’s Ross Sea party.

Date: Saturday, 9 March, 2024
Time: 7 pm
Location: All Saints’ Anglican Church
786 Cumberland Street
Dunedin North 9016

16
Nov 2023
Special Event Wellington

90th Anniversary Celebration Dinner

The New Zealand Antarctic Society, Wellington Branch invites you to:

90th Anniversary Celebration Dinner

When: 6pm, Thursday 16th November 2023

Where: Wellesley Boutique Hotel
2-8 Maginnity Street
Wellington CBD

Close to the Dominion Farmers Institute, site of the Society’s first meeting

BOOK NOW. There are a few tickets still available.

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