UoA Interfaculty Netball and Volleyball Finals Night
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UoA Interfaculty Netball and Volleyball Finals Night

Come watch the Interfaculty Championship games at Hiwa Recreation Centre. Free food, merch giveaways and good vibes, come on through!

By University of Auckland, Sport and Recreation

Date and time

Location

Hiwa, Recreation Centre (B310) - Sports Hall 1

17 Symonds Street Auckland, Auckland 1010 New Zealand

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours 30 minutes

Join us for the grand final of the 2025 Interfaculty Netball and Volleyball Championships on Friday, 22 August at Hiwa Sports Hall 1

• Doors open: 4pm

• Men's Netball: 4.30pm

• Women's Netball: 5.30pm

• Women's Volleyball: 7pm

• Men's Volleyball: 8.30pm

There will be free hotdogs and popcorn on the night (limited supply!) along with crowd entertainment, games and merch giveaways, so head over to support your faculty🔥

Terms & Conditions: 
Spectator event access 
Entry into a sport and/or recreation facility operated by the University of Auckland (the University, we, our) is subject to the following conditions of entry.

 

1. Spectator access allows you to attend the event that is on today only. You may not use any of the facilities other than to spectate for the specified event. 
· If you would like to participate or use other facilities, you must purchase a day pass or membership. 

2. Before entering a facility, you must: 
· disclose to front desk staff any medical conditions or concerns you have that may impact your ability to safely use the facility 
· make any payment required to enter the facility and/or purchase goods or services at the facility published on our website and/or notified at the front desk. 

3. Children under 15 years must be actively supervised during the event. 

4. You must not take any of the following into a facility: 
· bicycles, skateboards, roller blades, skates, or scooters 
· alcohol 
· food or food supplements (except for personal use) 
· animals (except certified disability assist dogs) 
· any item that is illegal or could cause harm or public nuisance. 

5. While at a facility you must: 
· behave in a way that is safe, courteous, and respectful of other people 
· comply with the facility’s rules and procedures 
· follow the reasonable requests or instructions of staff · comply with the University’s Code of Conduct and Campus Rules 
· respect the privacy of other facility users and staff 
· only use the facility for its designated purposes. 

6. While at a facility you must not: 
· photograph or video anyone at the facility without the express prior consent of every person who may appear in the images 
· carry out any activity that is illegal, offensive, or unsafe. 

7. Some activities at a facility may present a risk to your health and safety. You must take reasonable care for your own health and safety including by complying with the facility’s health and safety requirements, following reasonable staff instructions, using equipment correctly, reading and following signs and notices at the facility, and seeking guidance from staff when unsure. You must also take reasonable care that your actions or omissions do not adversely affect the health and safety of other facility users or staff. 

8. You must take responsibility for the safety and security of personal property that you bring into a facility. 

9. You may have rights as a consumer under the Fair Trading Act 1986 and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 including if you pay to enter a facility and/or purchase goods or services at the facility. For more information see the Commerce Commission’s guidance on Your rights as a consumer. These rights are not affected by clause 11. 

10. We are not liable for any loss or damage of any kind to you or your property while at a facility unless your property is damaged, lost, or stolen by a staff member, contractor, or agent of the University, or we have liability under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993. 

11. If you deliberately or carelessly cause damage to a facility, or equipment at a facility, we may require you to pay for the cost of repairing the damage. 

12. These conditions of entry must be read together with the University’s Privacy Notice which sets out how we may hold, use, and disclose any personal information we collect from you when you enter and use a facility. 

13. If you do not comply with these conditions of entry, we may, acting reasonably, take any or all of the following actions: 
· refuse to allow you to enter a facility 
· require you to immediately leave a facility without any refund 
· refuse to allow you future entry to a facility. 

If you are a member, any proposal to refuse to allow future entry will be addressed under the termination and suspension provisions of the Membership Agreement. 
 

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UoA Sport and Recreation, A vibrant active campus where people are fit, healthy and engaged through sport and recreation.

Facilitating an active bodies and fit minds.

FreeAug 22 · 4:00 PM GMT+12