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The Chateau

The Chateau

47 London Street, Dunedin ,
We have signed the official 'Worst Flat in Dunedin' as voted by the Mayor David Cull and former OUSA president Logan Edgar. With over 30 holes, unidentifiable stains on the walls and a damp stench it certainly lives up to the title. Check out our journey as we turn this p-lab looking flat into a something less of a health hazard. It could even be warm, efficient and carbon friendly with the help of Generation Zero http://generationzero.org.nz/
Ellesmere College

Ellesmere College

Leeston Dunsandel Road, Leeston ,
Ellesmere College is a co-educational high school, located in Leeston, Ellesmere in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand, with more than 500 students ranging from ages eleven to seventeen. It aims to provide students with a range of learning experiences, aiming to make its students good contributors to society. It encourages voluntary activities such as music lessons, drama, and sports.
Hato Paora College

Hato Paora College

Hato Paora College is a Catholic, Māori Boys' Boarding school located near Cheltenham, Feilding, New Zealand. It was founded in 1947 under the leadership of Marist Priest, Isaac J Gupwell. Is the largest Boys' Maori Boarding Secondary School in New Zealand.Notable AlumniFormer students of Hato Paora include Maori leaders Sir Archie Taiaroa, composer and kapa haka expert Morvin Simon, the Executive Chairman of Aotearoa Fisheries Ltd Robin Hapi, rugby player Shannon Paku, Morvin Edwards - Former New Zealand Kiwi Rugby League Player, Atawhai Tibble - Statistics NZ Project Manager (Ngati Porou, Tuwharetoa, Raukawa) and youth leader Areti Metuamate. Former student, Max Takuira Matthew Mariu SM (1952-2005), Auxiliary Bishop of Hamilton (1988-2005) was the first Māori Catholic bishop.External links new school website
Feilding Aerodrome

Feilding Aerodrome

Feilding Aerodrome is a small airport located three nautical miles southeast of Feilding, a town in the Manawatu District on the North Island of New Zealand.
Flock House

Flock House

Flock House was an agricultural and farm training school in Bulls, Rangitikei District, New Zealand from 1924 until 1987.
Fernside School

Fernside School

Fernside School is located in Fernside, on the outskirts of Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand.
Manawatu College

Manawatu College

Manawatu College is a high school in Foxton, New Zealand. It is a co-educational school.
Frankton, Waikato

Frankton, Waikato

Frankton is a central suburb of the city of Hamilton, New Zealand. It is the site of the city's passenger railway station, a major industrial-commercial stretch of State Highway 1, and a commercial shopping area.
Frankton, Otago

Frankton, Otago

Frankton is a suburb of the town of Queenstown in the South Island of New Zealand.
Gisborne Intermediate

Gisborne Intermediate

Gisborne Intermediate School is a co-ed intermediate school in Gisborne, New Zealand.
Campion College, Gisborne

Campion College, Gisborne

Campion College, Gisborne is an integrated, co-educational college located in Gisborne, New Zealand including students from Year 7 to Year 13. The college received its name from its patron saint, St Edmund Campion whose feast day is 1 December. Religious Education is provided for all classes.HistoryThe origins of the school lie in two former single sex colleges which operated in Gisborne; Saint Edmund Campion College founded by the Marist Brothers for males St Marys College founded by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart for females. In 1960 the Marist Brothers transferred the boys' school to the site presently occupied by Campion College. In 1974 the boys' and girls' schools were merged into one on the site of Edmund Campion College. In 1976 the administration as a co-educational College from Year 9-13 was set in place and the name changed to Campion College. In 1982 Campion College entered the State education system as an integrated school when an integration agreement under the Private Schools Conditional Integration Act 1975 was signed by the school's proprietor and the Minister of Education. In 2005, following the addition of the Hato Maria block to the grounds of Campion, year 7 & 8 students from St Mary's Primary School joined the college. Campion now caters for students from years 7 to 13.SportsAlthough the college focuses mainly on academia, sports have become a dominant aspect of college life. Campion specialises in sports such as Volleyball, Basketball, Rugby, Tennis & Football(Soccer).
Gisborne Botanical Gardens

Gisborne Botanical Gardens

Aberdeen Road, Gisborne ,
Gisborne Botanical Gardens is a public garden in Gisborne, New Zealand, that dates back to 1874. The Gisborne Botanical Gardens nowadays occupy 5.1 hectares (0.051 km2) between Aberdeen Road and the Taruheru River. There are still many trees remaining from the early period.There is also a Gisborne botanic garden in the town of Gisborne, Australia.HistoryThe Botanical Gardens is Gisborne's oldest reserve. It was set aside in 1874 as a public garden. In that year a recreational reserve of 2.55 hectares (0.0255 km2) was created, just outside the city boundary beside Taruheru River. The site developed into Gisborne's first recreation reserve, where cricket was played, until 1901, when Victoria Domain became the home for cricket.Between 1915 and 1920 an area of native bush was planted.By the 1960s the poplars which were planted in the early days of the gardens were mature. The row of trees along the river front was known as Poplar Avenue. The Botanical Gardens was developed as formal Botanical Gardens by this time, with ornate grand entrance gates and wide pathways and rows of flower beds. During the late 1960s the park was managed more as a park.In 1972 a “free flying” aviary was constructed. During the 1970s the Gardens were shifting to a 'Botanic Garden' again, rather than a park as Council had decided in the 1960s.In 1978 Mr and Mrs J.B. Grieg bequeathed their Cacti collection to Council. A glass house was built in the Botanical Gardens to provide space for this collection.In 1994 the Gisborne District Council adopted the concept of developing three sister gardens, in relation to the sister cities of Gisborne around the Pacific Rim.