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2017
New Students’ Orientation
How to get involved, make new friends and kick-start your studies
CONTENTS
1
Introduction
2
International Orientation and Enrolment
3
New Students’ Orientation
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OWeek
10
Māori Orientation
12
Pasifika Orientation
14
Your FAV
16
Kelburn campus map
INTRODUCTION
We are very pleased to welcome you to Victoria University of
Wellington. We hope that over the coming weeks you settle into
life at university, make many new connections, get involved with
university life and set yourself up for a successful year of study.
This booklet outlines the events, activities and workshops we
offer to help with this transition.
Our New Students’ Orientation programme, from 27 February
to 3 March, aims to help you find your bearings, learn academic
preparation skills, help you meet new people and have fun.
You can go online to access the timetable, events and maps for
each day.
www.victoria.ac.nz/orientation
Use this booklet alongside the Getting Started publication to
ensure you make the most of all the opportunities and services
that are available to you.
HEALTH AND SAFETY
We take your safety seriously. Look after yourself, look out for
your mates and know what to do in an emergency.
Cover: Victoria Recreation
offers sports, wellbeing,
fitness and club services.
Check out what’s on offer at
New Students’ Orientation.
Important notice: Victoria University uses all reasonable
skill and care to ensure the information contained in
this document is accurate at the time of being made
available. However, matters covered by this document
are subject to change due to a continuous process
of review, and to unanticipated circumstances. The
University therefore reserves the right to make any
changes without notice. So far as the law permits, the
University accepts no responsibility for any loss suffered
by any person due to reliance (either whole or in part)
on the information contained in this document, whether
direct or indirect, and whether foreseeable or not.
For emergencies on campus, Victoria’s safety office can be
contacted 24 hours, 7 days per week on free phone
0800 VIC 8888 or 842 8888.
If you are studying courses where safety is an important
component of the learning, it is important that you treat this
seriously and comply with reasonable requests.
www.victoria.ac.nz/student-safety
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON
STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION
COLOUR
KEY:
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
YOUR FAV (FRINGE AT VICTORIA)
New Students’ Orientation 2017–1
INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATION
AND ENROLMENT
WELCOME TO VICTORIA
AND INTERNATIONAL
ORIENTATION 2017.
At Orientation, you will receive all the information you need to complete
your enrolment. It will also:
AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT, YOU MUST
ATTEND THE INTERNATIONAL ORIENTATION
FOR YOUR PROGRAMME OF STUDY.
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prepare you for academic study
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familiarise you with Wellington and New Zealand
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NEW STUDENTS’ ORIENTATION
MONDAY 27 FEBRUARY
What
When
Where
Mature Students’ Orientation
9–11am
Hunter Lecture Theatre 323
Come along and hear from current mature students, pick up study tips,
network with other students and find out about our learning services
Optional library tour, campus tour and myVictoria IT sessions
11am–2.30pm
WGTN Hall Welcome
www.victoria.ac.nz/wgtn-hall
10–10.45am
The Hub
help you adjust to the cultural differences you may experience living here
help you connect with other students and the University.
WGTN Hall Head Start and information sessions
11am–12.45pm
Various (you will be advised at the Hub)
VUWSA* stall
11am–2pm
Tim Beaglehole Courtyard
Come down and grab your FREE VUWSA bag, diary and wallplanner
Programme of study
Orientation date
Orientation location
Course start date
Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary, Secondary
and Early Childhood)
Thursday 19 January
Victoria International,
Level 2 Easterfield
building, Kelburn campus
Tuesday 24 January
Postgraduate Diploma and Master of Conservation
Biology and Master of Marine Conservation
Tuesday 31 January
Master of Geographic Information Science
Thursday 16 February
Victoria International,
Level 2 Easterfield
building, Kelburn campus
Tuesday 7 February
Victoria International,
Level 2 Easterfield
building, Kelburn campus
Monday 20 February
Victoria International,
Level 2 Easterfield
building, Kelburn campus
Tuesday 28 February
Master of Public Policy, Master of Public
Management, Master of e-Government,
Postgraduate Diploma in Public Policy and Public
Management
Thursday 16 February
Postgraduate
Thursday 23,
Friday 24 February
Registration: the Hub,
Kelburn campus
Monday 6 March
Thursday 23,
Friday 24 February
Registration: the Hub,
Kelburn campus
Monday 6 March
Tuesday 28 February,
Wednesday 1 March
Registration: the Hub,
Kelburn campus
Monday 6 March
Undergraduate and twinning
Study abroad and exchange
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY PROGRAMME
Details for the English Proficiency Programme (EPP) are:
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2–Victoria University of Wellington
1.30pm onwards
Architecture and Design
Hugh Mackenzie Lecture Theatre 205
Arts/Education/Music
Kirk Lecture Theatres 301 and 303
Biomedical Science
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 102
Commerce and Tourism
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 103
Engineering and Computer Science
Cotton Lecture Theatre 122
Law/Arts
Hunter Lecture Theatre 323
Law/Commerce
Hunter Lecture Theatre 220
Law/Science
Hunter Lecture Theatre 119
Science
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 101
3–5pm
Memorial Theatre, Student Union
Pasifika Orientation Welcome Evening (page 12)
5–8pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 103
Hermitude
7pm to late
The Hunter Lounge, Student Union
Personalised campus tours (45–60 minutes)
10am–2pm
Kelburn: Level 2, the Hub
Bring your timetable and find out where all your classes are and other key
spots around the University
11am–1pm
Pipitea: Ground floor, Rutherford House
Postgraduate Students’ Orientation
Formal session followed by an optional tour of the campus and refreshments
in the theatre foyer
For more information on tickets, check out our Facebook page
Placement test: Wednesday 15 March
Orientation and Enrolment: Friday 17 March
Trimester One: Wednesday 15 March to Friday 16 June
Go to www.victoria.ac.nz/international-orientation for other dates not mentioned above.
Campus Coaches Kick-Off
www.victoria.ac.nz/campus-coaches
11am–1pm
Library tours (20 minutes)
www.victoria.ac.nz/library-tours
* Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Association
10.30am, 11.30am,
12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
Te Aro: Ground floor reception desk
Depart from Victoria Info Ihonui, Level 2
Library entrance, the Hub
TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY
WEDNESDAY 1 MARCH
What
When
Where
What
When
Where
Pasifika Students’ Base—Get Sorted
8.30am–3.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Māori Students’ Base
8.30am–3.30pm
Te Herenga Waka Marae
8.30am–3.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Starts with breakfast (page 13)
Student IT session
Starts with breakfast and a brief of the day’s events (page 11)
Pasifika Students’ Base—Get Sorted
9–10am, 11.30am–
12.30pm, 1–2pm, 2–3pm
Kirk Lecture Theatre 301
Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Building Science orientation
10am–1pm
Te Aro campus Lecture Theatres 1 and 2
Māori students’ pōhiri (page 11)
Official welcome, kai and whakawhanaungatanga
10am–3pm
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Study Skills workshop*
9.30–10.15am,
11.30am–12.15pm
Hunter Lecture Theatre 323
Head Start programme
10am onwards (your hall
of residence will advise
you)
Your hall of residence will advise you
A 45-minute session for new students, helping you get to know each
other and Victoria
Get Involved workshop
10.30–11.15am,
1–1.45pm
Hunter Lecture Theatre 119
Essay Writing workshop*
10–10.45am, 2–2.45pm
Hunter Lecture Theatre 323
Essay Writing workshop*
10.30–11.15am
Hunter Lecture Theatre 323
Study Skills workshop*
11–11.45am
Hunter Lecture Theatre 323
Student IT session
11am–2pm
Tim Beaglehole Courtyard
General overview of all student IT, includes practical session. Bring your
confirmation of study
11am–12 noon,
12.30–1.30pm, 2–3pm,
3.30–4.30pm
Kirk Lecture Theatre 301
VUWSA stall
12 noon–12.45pm,
3.30–4.15pm
Hunter Lecture Theatre 119
VUWSA stall
11am–2pm
Tim Beaglehole Courtyard
To be advised
12 noon–1.30pm
Kirk Building 001 (Student Learning
Seminar Room)
WGTN Hall lunch
www.victoria.ac.nz/wgtn-hall
12 noon–2pm
Refugee-background students’ welcome lunch
Bachelor of Commerce orientation
1.30–2.15pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatres 101, 102 and 103
Your FAV (Fringe at Victoria)
Check out page 15 for today’s shows
From 4pm
Your FAV Depot—Studio 77 Foyer,
Fairlie Terrace
Bachelor of Tourism Management orientation
2.30–3.15pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 102
Bachelor of Laws orientation
2.30–4pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatres 101 and 103
Toga Party—featuring Sweet Mix Kids
Tickets for this event sell out quickly
7pm to late
The Hunter Lounge, Student Union
Your FAV (Fringe at Victoria)
Check out page 15 for today’s shows
From 4pm
Your FAV Depot—Studio 77 Foyer,
Fairlie Terrace
Personalised campus tours (45–60 minutes)
10am–2pm
Kelburn: Level 2, the Hub
Bring your timetable and find out where all your classes are and other
key spots around the University
Comedy show with Guy Williams
7–9.30pm
The Hunter Lounge, Student Union
11am–1pm
Pipitea: Ground floor, Rutherford House
For more information on tickets, check out our Facebook page
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
Personalised campus tours (45–60 minutes)
10am–2pm
Kelburn: Level 2, the Hub
Bring your timetable and find out where all your classes are and other
key spots around the University
11am–1pm
Pipitea: Ground floor, Rutherford House
General overview of all student IT, includes practical session. Bring your
confirmation of study
Starts with breakfast (page 13)
A student-led session covering leadership opportunities, volunteer work,
clubs, sports, overseas exchanges and much more
Come down and grab your FREE VUWSA bag, diary and wallplanner
Get Involved workshop
A student-led session covering leadership opportunities, volunteer work,
clubs, sports, overseas exchanges and much more
11am–1pm
Library tours (20 minutes)
www.victoria.ac.nz/library-tours
10.30am, 11.30am,
12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm
* You can attend either Smart Start or the shorter Study Skills and Essay Writing workshops but not both.
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
Te Aro: Ground floor reception desk
Depart from Victoria Info Ihonui, Level 2
Library entrance, the Hub
Come down and grab your FREE VUWSA bag, diary and wallplanner
11am–1pm
Library tours (20 minutes)
www.victoria.ac.nz/library-tours
10.30am, 11.30am,
12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm
* You can attend either Smart Start or the shorter Study Skills and Essay Writing workshops but not both.
4–Victoria University of Wellington
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
Te Aro: Ground floor reception desk
Depart from Victoria Info Ihonui, Level 2
Library entrance, the Hub
THURSDAY 2 MARCH
THURSDAY 2 MARCH CONTINUED
What
When
Where
What
When
Where
Māori Students’ Base
8.30am–3.30pm
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Personalised campus tours (45–60 minutes)
10am–2pm
Kelburn: Level 2, the Hub
Bring your timetable and find out where all your classes are and other key
spots around the University
11am–1pm
Pipitea: Ground floor, Rutherford House
Starts with breakfast and a brief of the day’s events (page 11)
Pasifika Students’ Base—Get Sorted
8.30am–3.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Starts with breakfast (page 13)
11am–1pm
Music at Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music
9–11am
Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music
Smart Start*
9.30am–1pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 103
Bachelor of Design Innovation orientation
10am–1pm
Te Aro campus Lecture Theatres 1 and 2
Student IT session
11am–12 noon,
3–4pm
Kirk Lecture Theatre 301
Half-day session to help get you started with your academic study and meet
new people—you must register online
www.victoria.ac.nz/smartstart
General overview of all student IT, includes practical session. Bring your
confirmation of study
VUWSA stall
11am–2pm
Tim Beaglehole Courtyard
11.30am–12.15pm,
12.30–1.15pm,
3–3.45pm
Hunter Lecture Theatre 119
A student-led session covering leadership opportunities, volunteer work,
clubs, sports, overseas exchanges and much more
Bachelor of Arts orientation
1.30–2.30pm
Kirk Lecture Theatre 303
Maclaurin Lecture Theatres 101, 102 and 103
Come down and grab your FREE VUWSA bag, diary and wallplanner
Get Involved workshop
Library tours (20 minutes)
ww.victoria.ac.nz/library-tours
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
(near Victoria Info Ihonui)
Te Aro: Ground floor reception desk
10.30am, 11.30am,
12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm
Depart from Victoria Info Ihonui, Level 2
Library entrance, the Hub
When
Where
FRIDAY 3 MARCH
What
Māori students’ BIG breakfast and final wrap-up (page 11)
8.30–10.30am
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Pasifika students’ breakfast and final wrap-up (page 13)
8.30–10.30am
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
WGTN Hall breakfast and chant practice
www.victoria.ac.nz/wgtn-hall
10–10.45am
The Hub
Student IT session
General overview of all student IT, includes practical session. Bring
your confirmation of study
10–11am
Kirk Lecture Theatre 301
VUWSA stall
11am–2pm
Welcome Festival at Kelburn Park
Come down and grab your FREE VUWSA bag, diary and wallplanner
Bachelor of Education (Teaching) Early Childhood orientation
3–4pm
Alan MacDiarmid Room 103
Welcome Festival (page 8)
11am–3pm
Kelburn Park
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Biomedical Science orientation
3–4pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatres 102 and 103
3–5pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 101
Your FAV (Fringe at Victoria)
Check out page 15 for today’s shows
From 3pm
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours and Computer Science majors
orientation
Your FAV Depot—Studio 77 Foyer,
Fairlie Terrace
Adam Art Gallery tour
From 3pm
Adam Art Gallery
Tinie Tempah
7pm to late
The Hunter Lounge, Student Union
10.30am, 11.30am,
12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm
Depart from Victoria Info Ihonui, Level 2
Library entrance, the Hub
Join us for a guided tour of our exhibition and a brief walking tour of
Victoria’s art collection. Learn more about our cutting-edge programme of
exhibitions, events and volunteer programme
Library tours (20 minutes)
www.victoria.ac.nz/library-tours
Your FAV (Fringe at Victoria)
Check out page 15 for today’s shows
From 4pm
Your FAV Depot—Studio 77 Foyer,
Fairlie Terrace
Kid Ink—For more information on tickets, check out our Facebook page
7pm to late
The Hunter Lounge, Student Union
* You can attend either Smart Start or the shorter Study Skills and Essay Writing workshops but not both.
6–Victoria University of Wellington
For more information on tickets, check out our Facebook page
WELCOME
FESTIVAL
OUR TOP MUST DOS
FOR OWEEK
Check out as many events as you
can, make new mates, party, have
a laugh, soak up the fun and get
among it.
FRIDAY 3 MARCH, 11AM–3PM
Welcome to Victoria and welcome to
Wellington! To wrap up your first week and
get you excited about life at university, we
invite you to come along to Kelburn Park to
kick back, relax and enjoy the afternoon!
The event will start with an official welcome,
which includes cultural performances and the
great Halls’ Chant-off. Kelburn Park will then
come alive with a collection of live music acts,
sports games and interactive stalls. This event
is a brilliant opportunity to connect with
other first-year students and wider Victoria
and Wellington communities in a fun,
relaxed environment.
Make sure you check out the Battle of the
Bands, casual sports games, interactive stalls,
tasty FREE food and opportunities to get the
most out of your time being a Victoria student
in Wellington.
WELCOME.
The beginning of the trimester can be a busy
time. There are new places to check out,
people to meet and study to organise.
Luckily, VUWSA’s annual OWeek is here to
help you make a smooth transition—along
with a host of activities from Monday
27 February to Friday 10 March.
For all your OWeek event, ticket and
competition information check out:
Facebook.com/vuwsa
Snapchat, Twitter: @vuwsa
Instagram: vuwsagram
www.vuwsa.org.nz/oweek
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Grab your free VUWSA bag—jampacked full of goodies (diary,
wallplanner, freebies) from
VUWSA at Kelburn campus during
New Students’ Orientation and Week
1 of the trimester; and the VUWSA
stall at the Te Aro and Pipitea
campuses in Week 2.
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Go back to Roman times—attend our
annual rite-of-passage Toga Party.
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Attend as many free, and reducedpriced concerts and events as you
can. With big-ticket names, we’re
sure you won’t be disappointed. Keep
an eye on our Facebook page for
information about when tickets will
go on sale, and for free prizes.
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Experience Wellington’s creativity at
its fullest—Newtown Festival is a free
family-oriented public celebration in
the heart of Newtown on Sunday
5 March. It’s a huge community party
to which all of Wellington is invited.
VUWSA will be running buses to take
you to Newtown—for more
information, keep an eye on our
Facebook page.
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MĀORI
ORIENTATION
Nau mai, haere mai ki te Whare Wānanga
o te Ūpoko o te Ika a Māui.
You are not alone at Victoria University—your
Māori whānau on campus works together to
tautoko you through the ups and downs of study.
For more information about the academic, wairua
and social support for our Māori students, come
to Te Herenga Waka Marae, 46 Kelburn Parade, or
contact the Māori student liaison officer.
Kaitakawaenga Māori / Māori Liaison Officer
Tayla Cook
Tari/office
04-463 6668
Waea pūkoro/mobile
027-563 6668
Imera/email
[email protected]
TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY
What
When
Where
Pōhiri and kai
10am–12 noon
Meet at the waharoa, Te Herenga Waka
Marae
Whakawhanaungatanga—get to know who’s who at Victoria
12 noon–3pm
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Battle of the Rohe—daily sport
3–5pm
Recreation Centre
When
Where
WEDNESDAY 1 MARCH
What
Breakfast, key speakers and entertainment
8.30–9.30am
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Māori students’ IT session—Get Sorted
9.30–10.30am
To be confirmed
Māori students and VUWSA event with sausage sizzle lunch
12 noon–1pm
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Battle of the Rohe—daily sport
3–5pm
Recreation Centre
What
When
Where
Breakfast, key speakers and entertainment
8.30–9.30am
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Smart Start*
9.30am–1pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 103
Kai—lunch with your new whānau
1–2pm
Te Herenga Waka Marae
What
When
Where
Big Breakfast and Māori Oweek wrap up
8.30–10.30am
Te Herenga Waka Marae
Welcome Festival
11am–3pm
Kelburn Park
Amazing Race
3pm
Starting point will be revealed at the Big
Breakfast
THURSDAY 2 MARCH
FRIDAY 3 MARCH
* You can attend either Smart Start or the shorter Study Skills and Essay Writing workshops but not both.
10–Victoria University of Wellington
New Students’ Orientation 2017–11
PASIFIKA
ORIENTATION
Talofa lava, Kia orana, Mālō e lelei, Ni sa bula
vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Fakatalofa atu,
Kam na mauri, Gud de tru, Kaselehlie, Halo
olgeta, Ia orana, Aloha mai e, Kia ora and
warm Pasifika greetings.
The Pasifika Orientation welcomes all new
Pasifika students and their families to Victoria
University. We provide a week-long programme to
transition new students into university studies.
You will have opportunities to meet key staff and
students and get involved in a range of activities
aimed to help prepare for a successful academic
journey. We believe Victoria University will be
your home away from home. We look forward to
doing life with you this year.
#PO17 #PasiVicLife
Pasifika liaison officer
Tapu Vea
Office
04-463 6670
Mobile
027-563 6670
Email
[email protected]
MONDAY 27 FEBRUARY
What
When
Where
Welcome Evening
5–8pm
Maclaurin Lecture Theatre 103
TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY
What
When
Where
Get Sorted
8.30am–3.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Breakfast and Student Services talks
8.30–9.30am
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Library tour
9.30–10.30am
Depart from Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Pasifika student’s IT session
10.30–11.30am
Rooms to be confirmed
Lunch
12 noon–1pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Sports competition
1–3pm
Main Gym, Recreation Centre
What
When
Where
Get Sorted
8.30am–3.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Breakfast and Student Services talks
8.30–9.30am
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Meet the Faculty Staff sessions
10am–12 noon
Rooms to be confirmed
Lunch
12.30–1.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
VUWSA event
3–4pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
WEDNESDAY 1 MARCH
Science and Engineering, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences,
Te Kōkī New Zealand School of Music, Law, Victoria Business School
THURSDAY 2 MARCH
What
When
Where
Get Sorted
8.30am–3.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Breakfast and Student Services talks
8.30–9.30am
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Lunch
12.30–1.30pm
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Te Papa tour
4–5.30pm
Bus leaving from bus stop, Kelburn Parade
What
When
Where
Breakfast—Cultural groups talks
8.30–9.30am
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Wrap up Pasifika Orientation 2017
9.30–10.30am
Alan MacDiarmid Rooms 102 and 104
Welcome Festival
11am–3pm
Kelburn Park
FRIDAY 3 MARCH
12–Victoria University of Wellington
WHAT’S ON
EVERY SHOW WILL RUN FROM TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY TO SATURDAY 4 MARCH
For 25 years, the New Zealand Fringe Festival
has been providing a stage for cutting-edge
creative endeavours, delivering on their legacy
of being a catalyst for new and original
homegrown arts and entertainment. Fringe is
recognised as a unique launch pad for the arts
in New Zealand, from Flight of the Conchords to
Footnote Dance. For the second year, Victoria
University has opened its doors to let in some of
the organised chaos and artistic innovation
between 28 February and 4 March.
For five days, audiences can gather at the
Your FAV Depot to be guided through the
University to a variety of different shows.
The shows are staggered to encourage you
to spend a night at Victoria.
Audiences are asked to go to the Your FAV
Depot at Studio 77 Foyer, 77 Fairlie Terrace
(see map on pages 16-17). You will meet here
and receive information about the show, pay
for tickets and plan your night. Audiences will
then be ushered to different Victoria locations
from our depot at specific times.
MOSTLY FINE WITH
AFTERNOON SHOWERS
Outdoor show
4pm
Tuesday 28 FebruarySaturday 4 March
(Be at Your FAV Depot
at 3.50pm)
COLOUR ME
NOSTALGIA!
Strange, Sexy Theatre
7.30pm
Tuesday 28 FebruarySaturday 4 March
(Be at Your FAV Depot
at 7.20pm)
MAYBE LABY FUGUE
Vast Visual Theatre
5pm
Tuesday 28 FebruarySaturday 4 March
(Be at Your FAV Depot
at 4.50pm)
SUPER CLEAN
Musical
9pm
Tuesday 28 FebruarySaturday 4 March
(Be at Your FAV Depot
at 8.50pm)
MAGGOT
Solo Show
6pm
Tuesday 28 FebruarySaturday 4 March
(Be at Your FAV Depot
at 5.50pm)
SPECIAL EVENTS
Tuesday 28 February: Outdoor Cinema Night, 9pm
Friday 3 March: The Rites of Guru Rach, 3.10pm
Friday 3 March: PlayShop Live, 10.30pm
Check out more online
www.yourfavsite.wordpress.com
or Facebook Your FAV, give us a like
and check for updates
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Bike rack
(MS) Building code
Mount Street
Cemetery
WR15
A
Pay and display
McKenzie Terrace
MO
15
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Student
Union
(SU)
WR
4
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f
Hunter
Courtyard
Kirk
Wing
(KK)
KP
10
Kelburn Parade (KP)
Adam Art
Gallery (AAG)
Rankine Brown
(Library)
(RB)
KP
14
14
Robert Stout
(RS)
Old Kirk
(OK)
KP
16
13
Mount Street (MO)
Boyd-Wilson Field
Footpath to
Vivian Street (VS)
KP
22
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Memorial
Theatre (MT)
Central
Services
(CSB)
m
KP
24
Staff
Staff
St
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Tim
Beaglehole
Courtyard
Hub
(HB)
Fairlie Terrace (FT)
von
Zedlitz
(VZ)
Kirk
(KK)
7
FT
81
Murphy
(MY)
KP
42
12
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ra
Pa
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KP
48
Bridge
KP
91
KP
50
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PF4
PF5
St
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Ke
Studio
77
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31
Hugh
Mackenzie
(HM)
Te Herenga
Waka Marae (MR)
(G
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Nor
Adams Terrace
KP
93
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30
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Springfield Terrace
b
f
29
RT49
Kelburn Parade (KP)
VZS
c
28
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CafŽ
Health services
Library
Automatic external defibrillator
Public transport stop
Disability Services
Information centre
University Pharmacy
Lecture theatre
Early childhood centre
ANZ Bank
To city via The Terrace
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