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The following organisations have or have had conferences, seminars and other events related to population in the next 12 months. They are listed alphabetically by organisation and link to more details about each event.
The Actuarial Professional
Ageing Population Conference: 65 Not Out Conference on ageing held by The Actuarial Professional in association with the Oxford Institute of Ageing. Three major themes to be discussed are: longevity, genetics and medicine; economics and finance; and employment, society and the law.
7-9 September 2005, St Anne's College, Oxford, England.
Australian Institute of Family Studies
Family Matters
Conference on current issues facing families and family research.
9-11 February 2005, Exhibition and Convention Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
Economic Development Association of New Zealand and Ministry of Economic Development
Regional Development Conference
Theme is "Our Future, Our Potential, Our Choices".
21-23 March 2005, Municipal Theatre and War Memorial Centre, Napier.
Hui Taumata Secretariat
Hui Taumata The second Hui Taumata meeting of Māori leaders and thinkers (first was in 1984). The hui will be the focal point for a six-month programme started in 2004 of research and exchange of ideas. It will discuss practical ideas for future Maori success, focusing on people, assets and enterprise.
1-3 March 2005, Wellington Convention Centre, Wellington.
Industrial Relations Centre and Institute of Geography, Victoria University of Wellington
Eleventh Conference on Labour, Employment and Work
New Zealand's leading labour market research symposium. Contributors present recent research on labour, employment and work issues.
22-23 November 2004, Victoria University's Pipitea Campus, Wellington, New Zealand.
International Association of Official Statistics
IAOS Satellite Conference Satellite Meeting on Measuring Small Populations
14-15 April 2005, Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.
International Association of Survey Statisticians
Complex Sampling, Retrospective Sampling and Missing Data International Statistical Institute Satellite Conference in Honour of Alistair J Scott.
13-14 April 2005, Maritime Museum, Auckland, New Zealand.
International Statistical Institute - Statistics in Business and Industry Committee
International Symposium on Business and Industrial Statistics The focus is on important statistical issues relating to productivity improvement, improved use of quantitative methods to support decision-making at all levels of business and industry, and statistical aspects of finance.
13-16 April 2005, Palm Cove (25 minutes north of Cairns), Australia.
International Statistical Institute, International Association of Official Statistics, International Association of Survey Statisticians, International Association of Statistical Education, International Association of Statistical Computing and the Bernoulli Society (joint conference)
55th ISI Biennial Session
A diverse and cutting edge scientific programme has been developed for the 2005 International Statistical Institute (ISI) Session and includes invited paper meetings, contributed paper meetings, key note speakers of world repute, poster sessions, tutorials and short courses. Theme days will cover statistics and finance, environmental statistics and genomics.
5-12 April 2005, Sydney, Australia.
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
XXV IUSSP International Population Conference Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. This conference will include a session by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) on an update on the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) held in Cairo in 1994.
18-23 July 2005, Vinci Convention Centre, Tours, France.
Local Government New Zealand
Local Government New Zealand 2005 conference Conference theme national goals, local roles focuses on the symbiotic relationship between central and local government.
24-27 July 2005, Christchurch Conference Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand
Ministry of Culture and Heritage
Planning for Cultural Wellbeing Regional workshops that introduce cultural wellbeing and provide information about promoting cultural wellbeing.
6 May 2005: Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand 13 May 2005: Napier City Council, Napier, New Zealand 20 May 2005: Trailways Motel, Nelson, New Zealand
3 June 2005: Christchurch City Council chambers, Christchurch, New Zealand 10 June 2005: Dunedin Centre, Fullwood Conference Room, Dunedin, New Zealand 17 June 2005: Invercargill City Council, Invercargill, New Zealand
Ministry of Social Development
Second Social Policy, Research and Evaluation Conference The conference theme is "What works?" There will be a practical focus with the aim of encouraging the use of research and evaluation in social policy and practice.
25-26 November 2004, Wellington Conference Centre, Wellington, New Zealand.
Tenth Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect Conference theme - blossoming of our children - resilience, rights and responsibilities.
14-16 February 2006, Wellington Conference Centre, Wellington, New Zealand.
Co hosted with Department of Child, Youth and Family Services and Office of the Children's C ommisioner.
New Zealand Historic Places Trust
The New Zealand Historic Places Trust is organising a national heritage conference as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. the conference will provide a national level forum for discussion and debate about New Zealand's key heritage issues. Website information being developed.
Conference date and venue to be advised.
Population Association of America
Population Association of America Annual Meeting
Conference covering all population issues.
31 March - 2 April 2005, Philadelphia, USA.
Population Association of New Zealand (Please note change of date)
Population Association of New Zealand Conference Biennial conference of the Population Association of New Zealand (PANZ)
30 June-1 July 2005 University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Statistics New Zealand
Conference for Users of Statistics 2005 Five-yearly conference for users of statistics, hosted by Statistics New Zealand supported by other agencies.
25-27 October 2005, venue to be advised.
Wellington City Council
Urbanism Down Under Conference on creative and imaginative solutions for the future shape of urban centres. A multidisciplinary approach to urban design in an Australasian context.
18-20 August 2005, Wellington City Council, Wellington, New Zealand
Women's Convention/Janus Trust
New Zealand Women's Convention Convention focuses on changes for New Zealand women with the themes changing faces (including declining birthrate and increased aged population), changing workplaces (including pay rates, discrimination and work-life balance) and sustainable development.
3-6 June 2005, Wellington Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand



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