Community
(8)Genealogy
(4)History
(3)Immigration
(2)
Issues
(2)Libraries
(6)Literature
(1)Maori
(13)
New Age
(1)Organisations
(31)People
(2)Personal Homepages
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New Zealand Waikato Society websites.
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The Toe Kickers
(www.toekickers.co.nz)Toe Kickers shares information on the golden oldies veteran rugby team the Whangamata Toe Kickers. Find resources on events, tournament, pictures, profiles and more.
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Kaitoro Publishers
(www.kaitoro.com)A Maori publishing company creating books and multimedia resources for the general market, as well as conveying Maori language, customs and values to the wider world.
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JAMBE Enterprises
(www.jambe.co.nz)James Brunskill's personal Web site featuring links to James' blog, his thoughts on linguistics, photos and more.
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Hamilton Community Arts Council
(www.hcac.org.nz)An organisation that advocates for and represents artistic or cultural groups and individuals within the Hamilton community.
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Hamiltron
(www.hamiltron.net)The Web site of Greig McGill, former lead singer of Still, with music available for download and a photo gallery.
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Trust Waikato
(www.trustwaikato.co.nz)Aiming to help organisations carry out charitable, cultural, philanthropic and recreational projects of benefit to people in the Greater Waikato.
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Waikato Asky International
(www.asky.co.nz)A Hamilton based immgration and education consulting company. Board member and founder of Waikato Chinese Business Association.
View Website - International Education - Immigration Information
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Anglican Diocese of Waikato
(hn-ang.org.nz)The Anglican Diocese of Waikato is part of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia. Information on social services, education and more.
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Something Special About Glenview
(www.hpl.govt.nz/index.asp?pageID=2145828893)The Glenview community oral history project.
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TATV
(www.tatv.co.nz)TATV is a community video project featuring news and general interest items from around Te Awamutu.
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Raglan
(www.raglan.co.nz)A community website for Raglan, a coastal town on the west coast of the North Island, famous for its surfing, music, artisans, cafes and lifestyle.
