
This year the NZAF turns 25! To mark this occasion we are holding 'A Night on the Wharf', hosted by Suzanne Paul on Saturday, 18 September from 6:30pm. The event promises to be an evening of great food, stimulating speakers and great entertainment. This is one of the not-to-be missed events on the 2010 Auckland calendar and will take place at the Floating Pavilion in the heart of the Viaduct Harbour floatingpavilion.co.nz.

The guest speaker on the night is The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, former Justice of the High Court of Australia - Australia's highest constitutional and appellate court. He has served in many international and UN positions including two expert groups of the OECD, many bodies of the Commonwealth Secretariat, and positions in the ILO, UNDP, UNESCO, UNODC, WHO Global Commission on AIDS, and UNAIDS. He was Australia's longest serving judicial officer, an openly gay man and a champion of human rights.
Join us on Saturday, 18 September from 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start. Complementary Mumm champagne, Absolut cocktails and canapés will be served on arrival.
The night would not be complete without Buck Wheat, Tess Tickle and Venus Mantrap putting on an extravaganza of a show followed by dance band The Mermaids so you can dance till you break a heel!
Tables of 10 can be arranged if you’re coming with a group, just let us know when booking and we'll do the rest. Booking couldn’t be easier - click the BUY NOW button below to purchase your ticket or table online or alternatively contact Robert Street, NZAF Executive Assistant at 09 300 6966 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The guest speaker on the night is The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, former Justice of the High Court of Australia - Australia's highest constitutional and appellate court. He has served in many international and UN positions including two expert groups of the OECD, many bodies of the Commonwealth Secretariat, and positions in the ILO, UNDP, UNESCO, UNODC, WHO Global Commission on AIDS, and UNAIDS. He was Australia's longest serving judicial officer, an openly gay man and a champion of human rights.
Join us on Saturday, 18 September from 6:30pm for a 7:00pm start. Complementary Mumm champagne, Absolut cocktails and canapés will be served on arrival.
The night would not be complete without Buck Wheat, Tess Tickle and Venus Mantrap putting on an extravaganza of a show followed by dance band The Mermaids so you can dance till you break a heel!




