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Celtic Kiwi Cottage, Self-catering Accommodation Opotiki

Celtic Kiwi Cottage, Self-catering Accommodation Opotiki

1990 State Highway 2, Opotiki ,
Newly renovated and stylishly decorated. Our self-catering accommodation provides a comfortable home away from home, and easy access to the delights of the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
Tel: 6473155517
Our Backyard NZ

Our Backyard NZ

Opotiki College St John Street, Opotiki ,
‘Bush in a Box’ is a result of a unanimous product decision made by the students in the Young Enterprise team ‘Our Backyard.’ Our product would allow the young students of primary schools and early childhood centres throughout New Zealand to experience and interact with the natural beauty of our native bush from their class room. It will include several posters of various sizes of New Zealand’s one of a kind flora and fauna, accompanying these would be essential information, in both English and Maori, about them in the form of flash cards. This would not only allow teaching to students about the natural, rugged beauty of our native bush, but also show the children what it looks like and what its wildlife is. Inside the tube would be one large ‘backdrop’ photo with a size of 180cm x 90cm. This will be a shot of an area of native bush. Also there would be three medium sized photos of silver ferns, deer and rimu, which would be 60cm x 48cm. accompanying these would be 8 smaller photos of gecko, whio, kiwi, tui, weta, kereru, possum and kowhai flowers with dimensions of 21cm x 14.8cm. Also there will be a booklet which for use as a teaching resource. The students and teachers would then be able to choose how and where they would want to place the images. One possible function of the photos would be to create a reading corner or area where the students could sit amongst native wildlife whilst reading either a book of their choosing or using the flash cards. Some other items our product might include a CD of natural bush noises to let the students hear what the native bush at its prime sounds like, some touchy feely things such and possum fur and leaves that with be securely fastened in place to let children feel what the bush is like, a teaching resource booklet that will have things to read and quizzes/work sheets and Links to the web for information sites, game sites or photo sites
Tel: 07 3157022
Eastland Pacific Motor Lodge

Eastland Pacific Motor Lodge

44 St John, Opotiki ,
Eastland Pacific Motor lodge we offer a range of Opotiki motel accommodation options. Each of our 13 units is a spacious, ground floor unit. Two of these are fully equipped access ability units.
Tel: 73155524
Omarumutu School

Omarumutu School

Omarumutu Road, Opotiki ,
we live in Opotiki
Pacific Coast Macadamias

Pacific Coast Macadamias

8462 State Highway 35, Opotiki ,
Pacific Coast Macadamias is an orchard, shop and cafe hidden away on State Highway 35 between Opotiki and the East Cape. Our doors are open to the public in the summer, but we are available all the time through our website.
Tel: 6473252963
De luxe Theatre

De luxe Theatre

127 Church St, Opotiki ,
Now showing up and coming events...
Tri-Healthy

Tri-Healthy

PO Box 146 St John St, Opotiki ,
Our product is made up of three core components being an attractively presented triangle lunch box, branded written material (in English and Maori), to assist in developing a healthy eating approach including lunch recipes, a professionally produced Triangle Fridge Magnet based on the healthy eating food triangle, a web site to give ideas and support and a range of services which can be provided to promote healthy eating. These services will be focused at two different sectors one being school children through a 'youth to youth' classroom program and the second being focused at the corporate sector undertaking presentations for conferences, business groups and tradeshows.
Opotiki

Opotiki

Opotiki is a town in the eastern Bay of Plenty in the North Island of New Zealand. It houses the headquarters of the Opotiki District Council and comes under the Bay of Plenty Regional Council.Demographics(All figures are based on the 2006 census, from Statistics New Zealand)Population of the town: 4176 - Male 1,989, Female 2,187 8,973 people usually live in Opotiki District - Male 4,431, Female 4,545 Its population ranks 63rd in size out of the 73 districts in New Zealand. Opotiki District has 0.2 percent of New Zealand's population.Ethnicity (of the district) Maori 57.5% European (Pakeha) 48.4% Other or undefined comprise the balance 4,884 Māori usually live in Opotiki District. Its Māori population ranks 36th in size out of the 73 districts in New Zealand. 0.9 percent of New Zealand's Māori population usually live in Opotiki District.TribalIwi based within the district are: Whakatohea - from Ohiwa Harbour to Opape, including Opotiki township. Ngaitai are based in Torere. Te Whanau A Apanui and Te Ehutu cover the area from Hawai to Potaka.
Opotiki Bitches

Opotiki Bitches

25 Bridge Street, Opotiki ,
IF YOU DONT LIKE WELL AZ THEY SAY BITCHES BE LIKE FUCK OFF AND THATS NOT HARD LOL... CHUUUR DA BOL..
Opotiki ITM

Opotiki ITM

21 Church Street, Opotiki ,
Building supplies at competitive prices. Locally owned and operated!! Proud sponsors of the OPOTIKI ITM RODEO and OPOTIKI ITM 3 FISH CLASSIC
Tel: 73155984