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KIRIKIRIROA / HAMILTON
Situated on the banks of the Waikato River, Hamilton, pop. 192,000 is New Zealand’s fourth largest city and one of the fastest growing urban areas in the country. The people of Hamilton are youthful and innovative – around half of its residents are under the age of 30. It’s also a culturally diverse city, home to more than 80 ethnic groups. Experience top-notch dining, a buzzing nightlife and an active outdoor lifestyle.Hamilton to: Auckland - 120km, 1.5hr by car Rotorua - 100km, 1.5hr by car |
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MAP - HAMILTON AAP 2026 Google Map HERE Shared places include: Venues, Accommodation & Transport options. MAP - CAMPUS University of Waikato - Campus Map HERE Waikato Management School Plenary sessions and contributed paper sessions will take place at the Waikato Management School. Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand |
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GETTING HERE
FLY
Auckland International Airport
Arrivees can travel the 120km to Hamilton via Bus, Shuttle Bus, Train or Rental Car. The journey is between 1.5 to 3 hours.
Hamilton International Airport
There are direct flights from Sydney & Gold Coast Australia on some days via Jetstar.
Hamilton Airport also flys to Whangārei, Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch.
NB: No flights between Auckland - Hamilton as the distance is only 120km.
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TE HUIA TRAIN From Auckland Airport: AirportLink bus, (24mins), or car, (10mins) to Puhinui Station. Ride Te Huia to Hamilton, (2.5hrs). |
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TRANSPORT - LOCAL Busit Buses routes cover the greater Hamilton area including the University of Waikato. Central Hamilton to the University is 15mins by bus and about a 50 minute walk. |
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