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Conference Passes
Conference - OWNZ non-member ticket
Full registration for the three-day conference (16-18 June) for Organic Winegrowers NZ non-members - Rōpū tuarua. Includes all presentations and panel discussions, trade exhibition, day-time conference catering, and the Aotearoa Organic Tasting, taking place on the first night (Monday 16 June, 5-7:30pm).
Full registration for the three-day conference (16-18 June) for Organic Winegrowers NZ non-members - Rōpū tuarua. Includes all presentations and panel discussions, trade exhibition, day-time conference catering, and the Aotearoa Organic Tasting, taking place on the first night (Monday 16 June, 5-7:30pm).
$689.00+ GSTConference - OWNZ member ticket
Full registration for the three-day conference (16-18 June) for Organic Winegrowers NZ members - Rōpū tuatahi. Includes all presentations and panel discussions, trade exhibition, day-time conference catering, and the Aotearoa Tasting, taking place on the first night (Monday 16 June, 5-7:30pm).
Full registration for the three-day conference (16-18 June) for Organic Winegrowers NZ members - Rōpū tuatahi. Includes all presentations and panel discussions, trade exhibition, day-time conference catering, and the Aotearoa Tasting, taking place on the first night (Monday 16 June, 5-7:30pm).
$599.00+ GST
Evening Events
Matariki Organic Feast | 17 June ticket
An evening dedicated to reflection, celebration, and connection through exceptional food, delicious wine, and meaningful conversation: the Matariki Organic Feast is held at the Marlborough Events Centre Trade Hall on the second night of the conference - Tuesday 17 June from 6.30pm-12am. This year’s guest chef is none other than Auckland’s “Outstanding Chef” for 2024 - Kia Kanuta. Inspired by the stars of the Matariki constellation, the theme and dress code is "A Touch of Sparkle". In the spirit of togetherness, we invite each guest to bring a favourite bottle of wine to share. He hākari nō te whenua, he hākari nō te moana - a feast from the land and sea. Tickets are primarily for conference delegates.
An evening dedicated to reflection, celebration, and connection through exceptional food, delicious wine, and meaningful conversation: the Matariki Organic Feast is held at the Marlborough Events Centre Trade Hall on the second night of the conference - Tuesday 17 June from 6.30pm-12am. This year’s guest chef is none other than Auckland’s “Outstanding Chef” for 2024 - Kia Kanuta. Inspired by the stars of the Matariki constellation, the theme and dress code is "A Touch of Sparkle". In the spirit of togetherness, we invite each guest to bring a favourite bottle of wine to share. He hākari nō te whenua, he hākari nō te moana - a feast from the land and sea. Tickets are primarily for conference delegates.
$220.00+ GSTInternational Organic Tasting | 18 June ticket
The International Organic Tasting, Mai Tawhiti – From a Distance, takes place on the last night of the conference - Wednesday 18 June. Join us upstairs at Marlborough's newest venue - Wine & Food Experience Marlborough from 5 - 7.30pm to taste iconic international organic wines, riverside, with light bites and ambient tunes.
The International Organic Tasting, Mai Tawhiti – From a Distance, takes place on the last night of the conference - Wednesday 18 June. Join us upstairs at Marlborough's newest venue - Wine & Food Experience Marlborough from 5 - 7.30pm to taste iconic international organic wines, riverside, with light bites and ambient tunes.
$120.00+ GST
Donations
GE-Free Future, Organics Aotearoa New Zealand
The NZ Government is moving to deregulate genetic engineering (GE), threatening our food systems, environment, and economy. This could allow GE crops and products to enter our fields without sufficient testing, risking farmer livelihoods and consumer rights. Stand with us and Organics Aotearoa New Zealand to help keep Aotearoa's fields and environment GE-free! Donate today to fund a national campaign raising awareness about the risks of GE policy changes.
The NZ Government is moving to deregulate genetic engineering (GE), threatening our food systems, environment, and economy. This could allow GE crops and products to enter our fields without sufficient testing, risking farmer livelihoods and consumer rights. Stand with us and Organics Aotearoa New Zealand to help keep Aotearoa's fields and environment GE-free! Donate today to fund a national campaign raising awareness about the risks of GE policy changes.