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Plimmer's Ark

free event
every day, 9:00am - 5:00pm

The remains of the 150-year-old wooden sailing ship Inconstant (later known as Plimmer's...

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Albert Park

free event
Always on

Albert Park is one of Auckland’s most important parks. Its central location in the heart ...

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Auckland Museum Guided Tours

every day, 10:30am

Every day at 10.30am and 2.00pm there is a special guided tour of Auckland Museum. The...

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2ZA: Voice of the Manawatu

free event
Sat 16 Aug 08 - Sun 01 Mar 09, every day, 10:00am - 5:00pm

Whether you listen to music, sports, news or talkback, radio is essential part of life....

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Wairarapa Whakaputa Mohio - Settling the Land

free event
every day, 10:00am - 4:30pm

The new history exhibit at Aratoi is now open to the public. The exhibit spans the 800...

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Albion Square

free event
Always on

Albion Square, opposite the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology in Hardy Street, is ...

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Church Hill

free event
Always on

Church Hill is rich in the history of Nelson. The Maori name for the hill is Pikimai...

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Edmonds 'Sure to Rise' Cookery Book

free event
Always on

An online exhibition of the 1914 (third) edition of New Zealanders most loved book....

where:

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Māoriland Novels

free event
Always on

Under-read and undervalued novels from New Zealand's literary past are being made...

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Cook Landing Site National Historic Reserve

free event
Always on

This site commemorates Captain James Cook's first landing on New Zealand soil and the...

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