sitelogo.png
Pumpkins are actually a fruit not a vegetable.
Decaffeinated coffee is not caffeine-free.
A cluster of bananas is called a hand;
a single banana is a finger.
Onion is Latin for large pearl.
Fresh fruit is a better snack than dried fruit.
The term “superfood” is a misnomer.
The stickers on apples can be eaten, too.
About 75% of the fat in an avocado is monounsaturated.
A tablespoon of soy sauce can contain
up to 1,000 mg of sodium.
It is recommended that adults eat
less than 1,600 mg of sodium a day.
Fresh fruit, vegetables, and unsalted nuts
are practically sodium-free.

Nutrition Society of New Zealand - 2018 Conference Registration

“Finding the balance - Te rapu i te pauna”.”

29-30th November 2018

Please Note: Registration fees include the welcome and networking function on Wednesday evening, all sessions on Thursday and Friday along with lunch and refreshments each day .

Delegate Information

We will reply to you at this address
(i.e. dietary, mobility etc)

Fees and Options

All fees are quoted in New Zealand Dollars and include Goods and Services Tax (GST) @ 15%. GST Number: 11-205-615.











Privacy

Payment

Paypal

All payments will be processed through PayPal on the next page after your registration confirmation. Paypal issues a receipt on payment (NSNZ GST details above), if you also need a Tax invoice for your records, please contact the conference team at the below email address after making your payment,. Please use your initials and surname as a reference when making payment.

Cancellations
Cancellations received in writing by 1st November 2018 will receive a full refund, less a $55.00 +GST administration fee. No refunds will be given for cancellations after this date. Substitutions are permitted at any time with no penalty. Please advise Conference registrations in writing (nsnzconference@gmail.com) if you will be substituting a delegate.