Welcome
On behalf of the Organising Committee, it is our pleasure to extend an invitation to you to attend the Australia and New Zealand Rhinologic Society (ANZRS) 2025 Conference, to be held at the Rydges Hotel in Queenstown, New Zealand. The conference will span two enriching days, from Friday 24 to Saturday 25 October 2025.
The ANZRS 2025 Conference aims to bring together leading experts, researchers, and professionals in the field of Rhinology, providing a unique platform for knowledge exchange, networking opportunities, and the exploration of innovative developments in this sub-speciality. With a diverse range of sessions, panel discussions, international and local presenters, the conference promises to be an enlightening and immersive experience for all participants. In addition to the informative sessions, the ANZRS 2025 Conference will also feature a vibrant exhibition hall, showcasing the latest advancements in medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and related services. This will be an excellent opportunity for you to connect with industry leaders and explore cutting-edge technologies that can enhance your clinical practice. Thank you for considering our invitation to the ANZRS 2025 Conference. We eagerly await your participation and look forward to welcoming you to Queenstown, for an unforgettable conference experience. Should you require any assistance or further information regarding ORL 2024, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated conference support team at [email protected]. Thanking you for your support. Raymond Kim ANZRS 2025 Conference Convenor |
DEADLINE DATES Call For Abstracts Open Monday 24 February 2025 Registration Open Monday 28 April 2025 Abstract Submission Close Monday 28 July 2025 Early Bird Registration Close Monday 25 August 2025 Accommodation Deadline Monday 22 September 2025 Cancellation Deadline Monday 22 September 2025 ANZRS Conference 24 – 25 October 2025 |
The Australia and New Zealand Rhinologic Society (ANZRS) was formed to promote aspects of Rhinology for Otolaryngologists in Australia and New Zealand. In addition to holding meetings at which those interested in Rhinology can discuss clinical practice and present research papers, the Society is also committed to producing policy and guidance documents to allow ENT specialists, other medical practitioners and patients to be informed as to current best practice within the sub-speciality of rhinology. |