The New Zealand Famous People category includes NZ websites related to famous women and famous men in New Zealand. This category includes listings for websites dedicated to famous sports personalities and sports stars as well as famous New Zealand actors and actresses, singers, scientists, and inventors. Websites listed here include fan sites, official websites and more.
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
(www.dnzb.govt.nz)This Web site contains over 3,000 biographies of New Zealanders who have 'made their mark' on this country and formed the unique history of this nation. This resource is accessible to people in New Zealand and internationally, and incorporates information on New Zealand's cuture, identity and history.
Business Info: Dictionary of New Zealand Biography - Ministry for Culture &Heritage, - -, Wellington, Wellington
They Say: The updated online version of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography that was printed between 1990 and 2000, as well as the Maori-language counterpart, Nga Tangata Taumata Rau. The series is no longe...More about Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
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Alison Holst
(www.holst.co.nz)Alison has achieved legendary status for her nationwide televised cooking programmes, popular cookbooks, columns in both magazines and newspapers, and cooking demonstrations. Her cooking style focuses on everyday food, encouraging cooks at home to make tasty and interesting meals that are both nutritious and economical.
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McCahon The Titirangi Years
(www.mccahonhouse.org.nz)This Web site documents and celebrates one portion of this rich career—the years from 1953 to 1960 when McCahon lived in the hilly bush-suburb of Titirangi by the Manukau Harbour on the outskirts of Auckland city.
View Website - Auckland City Famous People - Art Entertainment
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AUSXIP - Xena & Lucy Lawless
(www.ausxip.com)Site dedicated to Lucy Lawless and the show Xena: Warrior Princess with huge archive of images, fan fiction, artwork by fans, wallpapers, current news on Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor.
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Wizard of New Zealand
(www.wizard.gen.nz)The official online home of New Zealand's Wizard, classified by art galleries and critics as a living work of art; designer of the post-modern cosmology; theorist of the fun revolution; founder of the Imperial British Conservative Party; role-model for post-feminist men; and metaphysical engineer.
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Sam Neill Official Site
(www.ibiblio.org/samneill/)Includes Internet movie database listing for Sam Neill.
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Rutherford's Den
(www.rutherfordsden.org.nz)Meet the kiwi genius and experience the historic places where Lord Rutherford was educated and carried out his earliest scientific research.
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Mark Inglis
(www.markinglis.co.nz)Double amputee Mark Inglis offers a wide range of services, from short stimulating and inspiring presentations to keynote addresses focusing on the themes of challenge.
View Website - Marlborough Famous People - Business Consulting
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Sir William Hayward Pickering
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hayward_Pickering)A New Zealand born rocket scientist who headed Pasadena, California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for 22 years, and was a senior NASA luminary who pioneered the exploration of space.
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Burt Munro
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burt_Munro)Wikipedia entry for Burt Munro, a New Zealander who designed the world's fastest Indian motorcycle and broke the world's land speed record for an Indian motorcycle.
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Jackie Clarke
(www.jackieclarke.co.nz)The official site of Jackie Clarke, singer and performer extraordinaire.
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New Zealand Sports Hall Of Fame
(www.nzhalloffame.co.nz)Information on on the hall of fame on famous sports people in New Zealand. Located in Dunedin.
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Keisha Castle-Hughes
(www.keishacastlehughes.com)A site dedicated to bringing you information about Keisha Castle-Hughes, a young Oscar-nominated actress from New Zealand.
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The Lucy Lawless Files
(www.lucylawless.info)A Web site dedicated to Lucy Lawless, star of Xena, with articles, images, videos, current news and information, tv and film credits, New Zealand information and places to visit.
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Katherine Mansfield House
(www.katherinemansfield.com)The childhood home of one of the world's best known short story writers and New Zealand's most famous author.
