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New Zealand Wairarapa Society websites.
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Wairarapa eLearning Community
(www.welcom.net.nz)The Wairarapa eLearning Community is a cluster of small secondary schools in the Wairarapa region. WeLCom aims to create a network of schools that utilizes current ICT and best practice to overcome problems associated with school size and geographical isolation.
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Glynne MacLean
(www.glynne.co.nz)Glynne MacLean is an award winning and internationally published novelist and poet based in Wellington, New Zealand. Website includes information on his previous novels, poems and illustrated books.
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Business Info: Glynne MacLean - - Main Street, Greytown, Wairarapa
They Say: Glynne MacLean is an award winning and internationally published novelist and poet who lives in the Wairarapa in New Zealand. Glynne's published work includes 6 novels, 5 of which are children's literature an... More about Glynne MacLean.
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Prime Community Trust
(www.primecommunitytrust.net.nz)A charitable trust based in the Wairarapa region of New Zealand. The Trust is licensed to operate gaming machines from hotel venues for the purpose of raising funds.
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Cobblestones Wairarapa Regional Early Settlers Museum
(www.cobblestonesmuseum.org.nz)The Cobblestones Museum provides exhibitions about early settlers and pioneers in the Wairarapa region. Located in Greytown, the Museum contains a number of reconstructions including a printing works, a fire station, horse-drawn vehicles and a blacksmith's forge.
Business Info: Cobblestones Wairarapa Regional Early Settlers Museum - 169 Main Street, Greytown, Wairarapa
They Say: Take a step back in time to the pioneering days of the Wairarapa. The Cobblestones Regional Early Settlers Museum is located in Greytown on the site of the original Cobb & Co stables operated by the Hastwel... More about Cobblestones Wairarapa Regional Early Settlers Museum.
Keywords: early settlers, settlers museums, historic buildings, wairarapa visitor attractions
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Rimutaka Incline Railway
(www.rimutaka-incline-railway.org.nz)The Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust aims to reinstate and operate a world-class heritage railway between Wellington and the Wairarapa. The Railway will be a unique tourist attraction for Wellington and New Zealand, and a major contributor to the regional economy.
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Corrections Association of New Zealand
(www.canz.gen.nz)A trade union within New Zealand prisons and was formed by corrections staff in 1999.
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King Street Artworks
(www.kingstreetartworks.co.nz)King Street Artworks promote well being in the community through creative expression placing whanaungatanga (family togetherness) at the heart of what they do.
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Wairarapa Toastmasters Clubs
(www.wairarapatoastmasters.org.nz)Online hub of Wairarapa's two Toastmasters Clubs - Helping you to think, listen and speak more effectively.
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The Old Stick & Rudder Co
(www.oldstickandrudder.com)Displaying a fine collection of classic First and Second World War aircraft. Nearly all of these magnificent Warbirds are in perfect flying condition, and when not on display can be seen soaring in the skies over the North Island of New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Library Service
(www.wls.org.nz)The goals of the service are to encourage the use of the libraries through the supply of efficient library based services.
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Moon over Martinborough
(moonovermartinborough.com/)Moon Over Martinborough tells the story of an expat American's love affair with rural New Zealand.
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Fouhy Family
(www.fouhy-family.org.nz)A site featuring information on the history of the Fouhy Family worldwide. A 2007 family reunion will be held in Wairarapa.
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Reach Them
(www.reachthem.org.nz)Communicating the message of Christ's love through broadcasting on television, Internet and mobile phone text messages. Reaching people in over 150 languages through hundreds of broadcasts daily.
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Graphology Guru
(www.graphologyguru.com)New Zealand's leading graphologist, with over 30 years experience in the field. He offers a handwriting analysis that will reveal the secrets of our character that are hidden in our handwriting.
