In April, Thames receives The Ngākau Carving Symposium
In April, Thames receives The Ngākau Carving Symposium
In April, Thames receives The Ngākau Carving Symposium
Mercury Bay Museum Joins Campaign to Save Museums and Galleries.
Today Mercury Bay Museum joined a nationwide campaign to emphasise the value of
galleries and museums in Aotearoa New Zealand, and highlight the existential risks they’re
facing.
Our gym is about more than just weights and machines. It’s about hauora (well-being) and solace from the outside world – a temporary escape from reality. The reception area acts like a tomokanga (portal)
Why do we need volunteers? If a frontline ambulance is already busy in the community, volunteers can provide appropriate first response care for the patient.
What better way to explore the marine environment than by the Glass Bottom Boat? Offering you a unique view beneath the surface from the safety of the boat, you will be rewarded with friendly fish and local knowledge and commentary about the ecosystem and marine life from skippers and guides. If you like, you can even take the plunge and snorkel amongst the fish and see them up close and personal!
In April, Thames receives The Ngākau Carving Symposium
Mercury Bay Museum Joins Campaign to Save Museums and Galleries.
Today Mercury Bay Museum joined a nationwide campaign to emphasise the value of
galleries and museums in Aotearoa New Zealand, and highlight the existential risks they’re
facing.
Our gym is about more than just weights and machines. It’s about hauora (well-being) and solace from the outside world – a temporary escape from reality. The reception area acts like a tomokanga (portal)
Why do we need volunteers? If a frontline ambulance is already busy in the community, volunteers can provide appropriate first response care for the patient.
What better way to explore the marine environment than by the Glass Bottom Boat? Offering you a unique view beneath the surface from the safety of the boat, you will be rewarded with friendly fish and local knowledge and commentary about the ecosystem and marine life from skippers and guides. If you like, you can even take the plunge and snorkel amongst the fish and see them up close and personal!
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