Hey everyone!
Thanks so much for all the advice - I'm gradually beginning to feel less daunted by this trip. To answer all the queries here, I'm 21, if I meet my budgeting target I'll have about 70-75 NZD per day (but that has to cover accommodation too) and I enjoy pretty much anything, I think however meeting new people/experiencing firmly New Zealand activities I wouldn't be able to do or see elsewhere are the priorities.
I do already have a WHV, but am not sure what my employment prospects would be; I'm trying to save enough at the moment so as to be in theory able to survive without a job. If anyone has any advice as to how to look for temporary jobs though that'd be ace!
A lot of hostels I can see online seem to average about 14-15 GBP per night, so around 25-30 NZD - if that's the case I could probably afford that wherever I end up. Hilariously I can't yet drive (I'd basically completed my lessons when my driving instructor had a personal tragedy and stopped teaching me) so the campervan is sadly off the table, however if there is a good system of buses which aren't too expensive then that would be fantastic.
One of my chief concerns I think is that once the conference is over, once my fellow forensic scientists have all disappeared, I'll suddenly be standing there in Auckland, with three months to go and no idea what to do. As you've said, there's no need to have a set itinerary (which is very exciting!) but if anybody has any advice as to how to meet new people when abroad, I'd really appreciate it, so I don't get too worried about loneliness.
Thanks again everybody for the advice!
Robbie