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Fiordland Helicopters

Fiordland Helicopters

P.O. Box 180, Te Anau ,
Fiordland Helicopters was formed in the mid 1980′s by Kim Hollows – a pioneer and highly skilled long-time operator in the venison (deer) recovery industry. Based in Te Anau, at the doorstep of the breath-taking and unique Fiordland, Fiordland Helicopters offers an extensive range of professional helicopter services, from long line lifting operations and scenic flights through to tailored hunting and fishing safaris. Fiordland Helicopters is a New Zealand Civil Aviation approved air transport operator and a member of the Aviation Industry Association of New Zealand. It is one of a limited number of operators with landing permits and concessions to operate within the conservation areas of Fiordland, Southland, Otago and the West Coast.
Arohanui - The Greatest Love

Arohanui - The Greatest Love

Level 3, 57 Courtenay Place, Wellington ,
Te Matatini Society Incorporated is proud to present Arohanui – The Greatest Love. A key event of the REAL New Zealand Festival during the Rugby World Cup 2011, Arohanui – The Greatest Love is an explosive and moving full-length stage show featuring 30 of Aotearoa’s best kapa haka performers. The very limited season begins at The Opera House in Wellington from 6-9 October and then on to the Dorothy Winstone Theatre in Auckland from 13-21 October 2011.
Tel: 43852306
Te Awamutu Space Centre

Te Awamutu Space Centre

417 Racecourse Rd, Te Awamutu ,
Dave Owen and his family run a variety of space and astronomy activities for the public, including group bookings, school visits and sidewalk astronomy. Contact Dave for details, availability and prices.
Te Awanga Estate

Te Awanga Estate

376 Parkhill Rd, Te Awanga ,
The last winery along the Te Awanga beachfront before the start of the Cape Kidnappers walk is the ‘Kiwi beach house-chic’ styled building that houses the Te Awanga cellar door, home of Rod McDonald Wines. It sits on a rise well back from the shore, surrounded by vines and with a superb view out over the ocean. The tasting room has a high ceiling and an attractive timber decor, while the gently sloping front lawn is a magnet for picnickers. Platters made up of local produce are available at the cellar door. OUR PICKS: The experienced hand of Rod McDonald makes the wines at Te Awanga Estate. The stars are the delicious chardonnay and a silky syrah; other varietal offerings are sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, viognier and merlot. Add to this the availability of Rod's own No. 8 Syrah and Quarter Acre Range of premium wines to find an excellent and diverse expression of the very best Hawkes Bay has on offer. LIVE MUSIC SUNDAY SESSIONS once a month with local musicians The Boil Up (6th Jan, 14th April) and BEN THROP (10th Feb, 10th March). Picnic friendly family fun in the sun. $5 entry, kids under 13 free. Pizzas, Platters, Wine, Cider, Beer and Non-alc drinks all available at the Cellar Door.
Punakaiki - Te Hui House

Punakaiki - Te Hui House

2 Owen street, Punakaiki ,
Te Hui House – Punakaiki Group & Family Accommodation Te Hui House is our larger lodge to cater specifically for group accommodation. Te Hui House sits in a quiet garden location facing the Paparoa National Park and is just a short walk away from the beach and the famous Pancake Rocks. We have private ensuite rooms and also budget family units available.
Temuka potttery mendelson barn

Temuka potttery mendelson barn

57 Vine street, Temuka ,
A great range of Local Temuka Pottery, hand painted and designed by local women at our Factory on Thomas Street, , also a florist with beautiful flowers by florist Missy Wilson, and lovely selection of giftware, when you have finished browsing you can take the stress out of your day by having a lovely cup of tea or coffee and something homemade to eat in the 100% Homemade Cafe.....ENJOY the experience
Te Ana Māori Rock Art

Te Ana Māori Rock Art

2 George Street, Timaru ,
Ngāi Tahu Whānui is the most widespread Māori tribe of Te Waipounamu, the South Island of New Zealand. Our whakapapa (genealogy) binds us to this land, and to our ancestors who discovered, explored and settled it. Ngāi Tahu are an indigenous people of the South Island. We are an amalgamation of Waitaha, the first people to settle here about 700 years ago, and Ngāti Mamoe and Ngāi Tahu who migrated later from the North Island. Today we go by ‘Ngāi Tahu’, or sometimes ‘Ngāi Tahu Whānui’ which emphasises our strands of genealogy. Our traditional tribal area extends over Rakiura (Stewart Is.) and all of Te Waipounamu (South Is.) excepting the Nelson and Blenheim areas. European colonisation saw most of the tribe’s land taken by unjust land sales even though the Treaty of Waitangi was signed with the British in 1840. With insufficient land and resources Ngāi Tahu became some of the poorest people in New Zealand. To learn more about the history of Ngāi Tahu click here. Since the 1980’s Ngāi Tahu has developed successful business operations in property, seafood and tourism. In 1995 the Government finally settled Ngāi Tahu’s historical land claim. Today Ngāi Tahu is again a major economic identity in our own home generating resources to fund education and welfare initiatives for 40,000 members and protect our living cultural heritage and landscape. We have 18 Runanga (local committees) based around marae - our traditional community centres. They work to ensure that our past is remembered and that our sense of connection to our cultural places, treasures and each other is carried into the future. As our tribal motto says, “Mō tātou, ā, mō kā uri ā muri ake nei” - for us and our children after us.
Game On Arcade

Game On Arcade

56 Stafford st, Timaru ,
Come in and try your luck on the skill testers and the prize arenas , Why not challange a friend or yourself on the, Super Bikes or the Sega Rally cars,..Or go hunting for Deer on Big Buck hunter. Air hockey , Pinballs ,.. Street Fighter ,and Mortal Kombat , just to name a few , The new games & the old school ones we love makes sure that Theres a bit of fun for Everyone :)
French Market Titirangi

French Market Titirangi

91 otitori bay road, Titirangi ,
The only indoor market of French food to eat on the spot overlooking the beautiful beach of French Bay, or to take back home. Includes cheese, baguette, patisseries, patés, savouries, coffee, crepes, chocolate... :) The market is open on the Second Sunday of Each Month.
Rapid Sensations and Kayaking Kiwi

Rapid Sensations and Kayaking Kiwi

413 Huka Falls Road, Wairakei Tourist Park, Taupo ,
Rapid Sensations Ltd is Taupo’s premier outdoor adventure company that has been operating throughout the Lake Taupo – Tongariro National Park region for over 22 years. Held in high regard for professional, safe delivery of quality experiences and outcomes, Rapid Sensations offers a comprehensive range of adventure activities and programs to the tourism, corporate, military and education sectors.
Chateau Tongariro Ice Rink Taupo

Chateau Tongariro Ice Rink Taupo

Northcroft Street, Taupo ,
Enjoy the magic of ice skating in the middle of the summer holiday's at New Zealand's premier holiday destination; Lake Taupo. Prices include skate hire and skating for as long as you like! Adults $20 Children (16 & under) $15 Students (with ID) $15 Family Pass (2 Adults + 2 Children or 1 Adult + 3 Children) $50
Tel: 8004237465