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Taumarunui Holiday Park

Taumarunui Holiday Park

4km south of Taumarunui on SH4, Taumarunui ,
Do it ALL from here! A beautiful park in the centre of the North Island, set in 5 acres and bordered by the Whanganui River and 40acres of primary bushland. A perfect base for your Central Plateau a
Gill's Gym Taumarunui

Gill's Gym Taumarunui

47 Hakiaha Street, Taumarunui ,
Gill’s Gym is based on the main shopping street of Taumarunui. It is up a flight of stairs to the most fabulous premises imaginable.Excercisers in the Cardio Room As you walk up the stairs (there are 20 steps) on your right is the “Cardio Room” where we house our Rowers, Treadmills, Bikes and Steppers. (see Cardiovascular Training or Special Programmes under Weight Loss) The “Cardio Room” has a wall of windows overlooking the main street so you can watch the goings-on as you run/cycle your way through your workout. Or you can look into the main weights room through a “glassless window” and enjoy the sight of members completing their resistance training programmes. At the top of the stairs if you turn left you can walk to the Reception desk. Gill or her dedicated staff will greet you with a smile (and possibly a cheeky remark if you are known to them) and will help you with any inquiries you may have. They are also there to help you with your programme if you cannot remember a particular exercise.
Stonethrow Lodge

Stonethrow Lodge

State Highway 4, Taumarunui ,
Stonethrow Fly Fishing Lodge New Zealand, overlooking the trout filled Whanganui River offers guided fly fishing tours and quality accommodation in a self contained apartment. Our New Zealand fly fishing lodge is situated in a rural setting near Taumarunui and close to some of the best fly fishing rivers and lakes in New Zealand's beautiful North Island. Stonethrow Fly Fishing Lodge specialises in custom made fly fishing vacations. Your hosts Charlie and Nadine try to differ from other New Zealand fly fishing lodges by making your New Zealand fishing holiday more relaxed in a friendly, easy going rural atmosphere. Our aim is to make your fly fishing vacation a memorable experience.
Te kohanga Reo o Takaputiraha

Te kohanga Reo o Takaputiraha

History Te Kōhanga Reo was begun in 1981 by the Department of Māori Affairs in response to Māori concern to ensure the continuing survival of the Mäori language. The first Kōhanga Reo, Pukeatua, was opened in 1982 (near Wellington). From 1982 to 1989 Kōhanga Reo flourished in an environment of excitement and celebration. One hundred Kōhanga Reo were established in 1982 and growth continued until 1994 when there were 800 Kōhanga Reo catering for 14,000 mokopuna. Kōhanga Reo were virtually springing forth all over the country and with very little financial assistance from government. However, in 1990 the responsibility for Kōhanga Reo was transferred from the Department of Māori Affairs to the Ministry of Education. The move of the Kōhanga Reo operations from the Department of Maori Affairs to the newly formed Ministry of Education put greater emphasis on more regulatory controls for Kōhanga Reo. This change had huge implications at the grass root level. Te Kōhanga Reo was begun in 1981 by the Department of Māori Affairs in response to Māori concern to ensure the continuing survival of the Mäori language. The first Kōhanga Reo, Pukeatua, was opened in 1982 (near Wellington). From 1982 to 1989 Kōhanga Reo flourished in an environment of excitement and celebration. One hundred Kōhanga Reo were established in 1982 and growth continued until 1994 when there were 800 Kōhanga Reo catering for 14,000 mokopuna. Kōhanga Reo were virtually springing forth all over the country and with very little financial assistance from government. However, in 1990 the responsibility for Kōhanga Reo was transferred from the Department of Māori Affairs to the Ministry of Education. The move of the Kōhanga Reo operations from the Department of Maori Affairs to the newly formed Ministry of Education put greater emphasis on more regulatory controls for Kōhanga Reo. This change had huge implications at the grass root level. Kōhanga Reo had to come to terms with the regulatory environment and compliances of the early childhood sector and a mainstream department, whilst maintaining the unique kaupapa of the Kōhanga Reo movement. Such a system of measurement often came at a heavy cost to our kaupapa. Despite this the Kōhanga Reo movement continued to grow in answer to the desperate cry from kaumātua (elders), parents and rangatahi (the young) to save the Māori language from disappearing. The hearts of the people were captured and under the guidance of kaumātua throughout the country the movement flourished. Today The language still has a fragile hold in Māori society as a whole, but every year now there are several thousand young children entering the education system already fluent in the language and tikanga (customs) of their ancestors. This remarkable turnaround was not an accident but the result of a deliberate decision in Māoridom to keep the language alive. These mokopuna (grandchildren), and there are now something like 60,000, are the young "graduates" of the Kōhanga Reo movement. Te Kōhanga Reo without question has flourished on the realisation that all members of the whānau are extremely significant and valuable in the lives of the mokopuna. They provide a climate that is caring, joyful and secure where the mokopuna learn their language and values. This results in children and whānau who are more confident and proud. Since its inception the Kōhanga Reo movement has been hailed as one of the most exciting and powerful national initiatives undertaken by Māori people. It has had an impact on New Zealanders, on the government of this country and indeed on the international scene. This success is due to belief in the kaupapa, the unconditional commitment required of the people and the knowledge that 'the child shall lead the way'. "AHAKOA HE ITI HE POUNAMU"
Riki Austin Builders

Riki Austin Builders

24 Golf Road, Taumarunui ,
Servicing Taumarunui, King Country and surrounding areas, for all your building alterations and repair requirements. Registered License Building Practioner, great rates, and top customer service.
Tel: 211592300
The Kowhai tree

The Kowhai tree

49 Hakiaha Street, Taumarunui ,
Hand crafted, locally made jewellery and gifts and fresh flowers. Available from 49 Hakiaha Street Taumarunui
Kenxtionz Youth Services

Kenxtionz Youth Services

1 Manauate Street, Taumarunui ,
A non-profit organization. We provide mentoring based services and youth activities.
Jill Lydia's - Burleigh China

Jill Lydia's - Burleigh China

104 Mania Rd, Taumarunui ,
Established in 2010, Jill Lydia’s is a shop created around Jill's passion of collecting china, in particular Burleigh China. Burleigh's designs date back to 1851. After collecting for 25 years and a visit to the Stoke-on-Trent factory in England (in 2009) Jill realised that only a small fraction of an exceptional range of Burleigh was available in New Zealand. The extensive range of designs and colours prompted her first shipment to the country for enthusiastic collectors alike. Each piece is made with care and pride and the skills of generations by following the same 200 year old process of underglaze transfer printing and is now England’s last working Victorian pottery. Jill Lydia’s retails an impressive selection of 17 Burleigh designs and colourways. Also available is a small exclusive variety of discontinued patterns which are uniquely and vibrantly merchandised to demonstrate and encourage combining the unique designs, colours, and styles around your kitchen and home together.
Ruapehu Christian Camp

Ruapehu Christian Camp

44 Mill Street, Kakahi, Taumarunui ,
Ruapehu Christian Camp is based in the Ruapehu District, and can accommodate up to forty-five people. It is located close to Mt Ruapehu, which makes it an ideal base for skiing/snowboarding. As well as our convenient position near the mountain, we also offer many on-site activities for those days when the mountain is closed, such as giant tree climb, low ropes challenge, archery, slug guns, paintball, teambuilding initiatives, and more! Check out our website for more information.
TBC Youth

TBC Youth

250 Taupo Road, Taumarunui ,
Senior Youth Team Leader: Stu Hawkless TBC Youth Meets Every Wednesday 7:00pm - 9:00pm @ Taumarunui Baptist Church Junior Youth Team Leader: Japhet Sta. Lucia Youth Blast Meets Every other Friday 7
Tel: 07 8958128
Seriously Outdoors

Seriously Outdoors

89 Hakiaha Street, Taumarunui ,
We are a standalone store situated on the main street of Taumarunui.
Tel: 07 8966497