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1. The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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 Te Papa is the new national museum of New Zealand. Te Papa is different from any other museum on the planet ... playful, scholarly, imaginative, educational, interactive, bold - Te Papa speaks with a Kiwi accent. Who we were, who we are, and even who we might become ... http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/ contact
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2. crime.co
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 Crime.co is a compelling site dedicated to the prevention of crime via education and awareness of crime and policing in New Zealand. Packed with crime-related resources, this site also contains full coverage of all the latest and historical NZ crime stories, including the Peter Ellis case, the Bain Family murders and the Ben Smart and Olivia Hope mystery. Contributors include lawyers, journalists and ex-New Zealand Police members. A must see site! http://www.crime.co.nz/
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3. Starship Children's Hospital and Foundation
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 Starship is a comprehensive children’s hospital in Auckland, designed to focus exclusively on children and their health needs. Starship provides a wide range of complex medical, surgical and mental health services for children throughout New Zealand and the South Pacific. Make sure you visit the Starship Foundation on this web site for upcoming fundraising events, the list of generous supporters and celebrity helpers or to make a donation on our secure server. http://www.starship.org.nz/ contact
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 4. New Zealand Music Awards
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 New Zealand’s national music awards have been going from strength to strength for 38 years and they continue to grow and evolve year by year. http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/
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 5. Puke Ariki - Taranaki's knowledge centre
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 Puke Ariki is a united museum, library and visitor information centre for Taranaki - a stimulating, educational and recreational complex. Read online Taranaki Stories which cover many topics including sporting heroes, conflict and the arts. Browse our online databases: photographs, archives, artefacts and passenger lists. Play our interactive games or download teachers’ worksheets. The site is essential viewing for visitors to Taranaki, teachers, students, genealogists and historians. http://www.pukeariki.co.nz/
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 6. Creative New Zealand
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 Creative New Zealand is the government organisation responsible for developing the arts in New Zealand. Established as a crown entity under the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 1994, Creative New Zealand's funding comes from Government through Vote Arts, Culture and Heritage and the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board. http://www.creativenz.govt.nz/
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7. Army Museum Waiouru
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 Army Museum Waiouru is a military history and army war museum in New Zealand. Engage with real life soldiers' stories, discover New Zealand's military history, learn the campaigns of the NZ Army, and reflect on how conflict has shaped New Zealand. http://www.armymuseum.co.nz/
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  8. Awataha Portal
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 The web portal of Awataha Marae, located at Northcote on the North Shore of Auckland.Awataha is a community event centre with a spiritual and cultural heart. We connect to peoples and communities. http://www.awataha.org.nz/ contact
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9. Crossroads Church
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 Although a non-traditional church in terms of style, Crossroads is deeply committed to the eternal truths of the Christian faith. Our mission is simple: “To actively bring people to Jesus Christ, helping people: to become participating members of the church, to grow in spiritual maturity, to be equipped for active service and to bring praise and glory to God.” http://www.crossroads.co.nz/
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10. Beauty And The Beast
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 To keep everybody up to date on auditions and tour details of the NZ production of Beauty and the Beast http://www.showbizentertainment.co.nz/ contact
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