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Venue:All activities take place within a few minutes walk of the CBD. Centred around the Wellington Town Hall and Civic Square, a range of beautiful old architecture provides an excellent backdrop for learning and leisure. Dress CodeSmart casual for conference sessions and perhaps a little elegance for after five activities are the norm. Dressing up for dinner is optional and each year more and more delegates choose to embrace the theme. This year’s dinner theme ‘bad taste’ provides plenty of scope to be really tacky! ClimateWellington in early spring can be wonderfully good or terribly bad. Temperatures should be around 15 degrees during the day, dropping to 11 or 13 at night. And remember that Wellington has a reputation for wind, so brollies can be left at home. More Conference InformationBrowse this site for lots more information about the speakers and sessions. Email our event managers andie@clockwork.co.nz for any enquiries. Who Should Attend Anyone working in the field of human resources, including
line managers and others who have a people management role. Sessions will
be pitched at a range of levels, from new entrants in HR through to mid and
senior
level practitioners. Primarily this conference is aimed at practitioners,
but academics, students and others with an interest in human resources, the
workplace,
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