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Direct credit your subscription fee
CANZ members are now welcome to pay their subscription fees by direct credit. We ask that you follow these three steps:
2) Use online banking to direct credit this total to the CANZ bank
account
You can use this list of links to take you directly to your bank's online banking site:
Composers Association of New Zealand account details:
Account Name: Composers Association of New Zealand Inc. (may be abbreviated to CANZ Inc.)
Bank: ANZ
Account number: 010505 0278737 00
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PLEASE ENSURE YOU INCLUDE YOUR NAME IN THE TRANSACTION REFERENCE FIELDS!
3) Fill out your personal details and click "Send" which will notify the treasurer of your direct credit
Personal details (Mandatory fields marked with *)
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Membership rates
All members receive CANZONA yearbook and bi-monthly CANZONETTA.
FULL MEMBERSHIP
For active composers. Voting rights.
Either: One year membership $75
Or: Three year membership $210
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
For individuals and groups interested in and supportive of New Zealand
composition, but who do not consider themselves active composers. No voting
rights.
$50 for one year.
STUDENT MEMBERSHIP
For those enrolled at a recognised educational institution (ID details
required). Voting rights.
$20 for one year.
UNWAGED MEMBERSHIP
For those who would normally be full members, whose family income is
less than the NZ minimum wage. Voting rights.
$30 for one year.
LIBRARY MEMBERSHIP
For schools, libraries and institutions. No voting rights.
(i) New Zealand - $55 for one year.
(ii) Overseas - NZ$70 for one year.
BENEFACTOR MEMBERSHIP
For individuals or organisations who wish to support the aims of CANZ.
No voting rights.
$105 for one year.
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NB: New members who join
after June may pay: one-half of the full year subscription if joining
between July and September; one-quarter of the full year subscription
if joining between October and December. They will receive Canzona
yearbook.
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In accordance with the rules, intending
full/unwaged members may be requested to provide evidence of their
compositional activity.
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