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Northland Car Club

Northland Car Club

P O Box 596, Whangarei ,
The objective of our club is to get together and compete in various events, these include Hillclimbs, Rallies, Street Sprints, Motorkhanas, Autocrosses and other social events organised from time to time. All these events are timed and the winner of the event is the person with the lowest overall time or fastest time of the day. Our club members vary greatly , they include juniors (12 - 17 yrs) or others wishing to advance their driving skills, our adult members include those who drive seriously for club points and those who wish to go out and let loose. Any one with any level of driving skill can join the Northland Car Club. Cars that enter can be from full rally spec cars to the old family saloon that's driven everyday.
Golf Northland Inc.

Golf Northland Inc.

ASB Sports House, Kensington Sports Park, Western Hills Drive, Whangarei ,
Golf Northland Inc is one of 15 Regional Golf Associations in New Zealand. Golf Northland is responsible for the administration and delivery of inter-club competitions, Northland representative teams
Northland Operational Support Unit

Northland Operational Support Unit

12 Mansfield Terrace, Whangarei ,
The Northland Operational Support Unit (Northland OSU) was formerly the Whangarei Volunteer Fire Brigade and is the oldest Fire Brigade in Northland. Whangarei Volunteer Fire Brigade was not being uitilised to its full capacity and the NZFS modified its current call out structure, vehicles and uniforms. The Northland OSU will now run as a non-operational unit ie. will not fight fires, rather it will provide support to the operational Fire Fighters. All OSU members are provided with, Blue Helmet Helmet Goggles Helmet Torch Heavy Duty FIRE RESCUE wet weather Jacket Heavy Duty wet weather over trouser Heavy Duty Structure Gum Boots Level 1 FIRE RESCUE Overalls Level 1 Leather Boots Socks FIRE RESCUE T-Shirt On station dark blue Shirt Dark blue dress trousers Undress Uniform List of Duties: Flooding Assistance, Traffic Control, Lighting, Public Safety, and any other forms of Support where requested by another Fire Brigade, NZ Police, NZ Civil Defence, St. John Ambulance etc.
Youthtown Oamaru

Youthtown Oamaru

87 Thames Street, Oamaru ,
Youthtown is the New Zealand organisation inspiring young people to realise their potential through physical, social, and creative experiences.oamaru@youthtown.org.nz Ph: (03) 434 6473
Tel: 03 4346473
Oamaru Multisport

Oamaru Multisport

4 Stoke St, Oamaru ,
Oamaru Multisport is about... * helping make things happen for multisporters in the Waitaki District; * supporting multisport as a lifestyle choice; * supporting participants & event organisers; * com
Oamaru Repertory Society

Oamaru Repertory Society

Itchen Street, Oamaru ,
The Oamaru Repertory Society has been entertaining the North Otago community with a variety of plays and theatrical performances for over 50 years. We have our own 100 seat theatre on Itchen Street i
Oamaru Ordinary Cycle Club

Oamaru Ordinary Cycle Club

4 Wansbeck Street, Oamaru ,
Cycle club for Ordinary and vintage cycles. Also known as Penny Farthings, Hi wheelers.
Waitaki Newcomers Network

Waitaki Newcomers Network

Abacus House, 102 Thames Street, Oamaru ,
My name is Christine Dorsey and I am the Newcomers Network Co-ordinator for the Waitaki district. I was born here but have lived in Dunedin and Ashburton for several years. I returned to Waitaki with my family and love living in this area. Please contact me for any help you may need settling in or if you have any suggestions about the type of activities you may like to be involved in.
Parawhenua Marae

Parawhenua Marae

Cnr State Highway 1 and Te Ahuahu Road, Ohaeawai ,
Ko Te Ahu Ahu te maunga Ko Omapere te roto Ko Pirikotaha te wahi tapu Ko Parawhenua te marae Tena Koutou Katoa e nga whanaunga Nau mai, haere mai! Welcome to the Parawhenua Marae. The hapu belonging to Parawhenua Marae are Te Uritaniwha, Ngati Hineira, Te Whanau Whero and Ngati Korohue. It is not clear when exactly Parawhenua Marae was established but oral history and records show the marae was well established and being used on a regular basis in the late 1800‘s. Certainly the first recorded mate in the current meeting house was in 1902. There are a number volcanic maunga situated around the area, the most prominent in relation to Parawhenua Marae is Te AhuAhu, others close by are Tarahi, Maunga Kawakawa and Putahi. There is a large lake situated a few kilometres north of the marae, Lake Omapere, this is the beginning of the Waitangi River. Pirikotaha is the name of the cemetery for Parawhenua Marae. Parawhenua Marae is strategically situated in the middle of the mid-north with State Highway One running along one boundary north and south and main roads from east to west on the other boundary. Historically this wider area including Te Ahuahu, Waimate North, Oromahoe, Pakaraka, Ohaeawai and Ngawha was known as Taiamai and was well known and regarded for the fertile soil for growing food to sustain the people and for trade. It is also well known for battles that were fought in with the British in the 1840’s and also for the establishment of Christianity among the Maori people. Our history and whakapapa is illustrious and rich and efforts are being made to encourage whanau to reconnect back to their whanau, marae and lands. FACILITIES The facilities that make up our marae comprise a large fully equipped kitchen, with walk in chiller, large cooking gas hobs and oven. The dining room can cater for and seat 150-200 people in one sitting. There is a large safe area for cooking hangi and lots of areas for food preparation. Our large whare hui can comfortably sleep 100-150 and there is our old whare kai/kauta which is sometimes used as an extra space for the over flow. There are ablution blocks for men and women. Parawhenua Marae is a busy marae and is used extensively by the general community as well of course as whanau from marae holding their birthday, wedding, unveiling and tangihanga there. BOOKING THE MARAE All booking requests must be submitted either directly to the bookings person: Te Miringa Mihaka Ph 09 401 1222 Mob: 021 918 391 Te Miringa Mihaka A booking permit will be posted or e-mailed for completion and your booking will be confirmed once all booking formalities have been completed
Ohau Market

Ohau Market

Ohau Hall, Ohau ,
Ohau market. On third Saturday of every month. July 16th August 20th September 17th October 15th November 19th December 17th January 21st