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Northland Inc is the Regional Economic Development Agency for Northland encompassing the Regional Tourism Organisation and central government’s Regional Business Partner (RBP) Network. Northland Inc has hosted regional Space Challenge briefings and space ecosystem building workshop.
Address: Whangarei
The Stoke St Observatory or the North Otago Astronomical Society is situated in Stoke Street, Oamaru, New Zealand. The Society meets on the first Monday of each month. Public nights are held at the observatory each Friday closest to the first and last quarter Moons, weather permitting, However, the observatory is closed during daylight
Address: Oamaru
We believe that education in general is one of the most important tasks in our society, because this gives the young generation the basis they need to take their responsibility to shape the future. The better we provide that education as teachers or parents, the more hope there is for
Address: The Pines Beach
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Te Taurapa Tūhono | New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) is the government agency charged with helping New Zealand businesses to grow internationally. We use our extensive knowledge and global networks to help exporters of all sizes make better decisions and connect to the right partners and investors. We connect
Address: Christchurch
SGAC New Zealand National Points of Contact New Zealand Welcome to the country page of the SGAC New Zealand! The main objective of SGAC New Zealand is to reach and connect students and young professionals in order to inspire New Zealand’s next space generation. New Zealand’s space sector is based
Address: Auckland
Scion is a Crown Research Institute (CRI), which is a government-owned company that carries out scientific research for the benefit of New Zealand. Each of seven CRIs is aligned with a productive sector of the economy or a grouping of natural resources. We specialise in research, science and technology development
Address: Rotorua
We keep Aotearoa New Zealand safe and secure. Our core task is to protect the sovereign territory of New Zealand including our Exclusive Economic Zone. We advance our nation’s interests through military operations at sea, on land and in the air. Our equipment and expertise supports people and communities in
Address: Wellington
Observing the Sky. Public nights at Observatory every Tue evening, but groups at other times by arrangement only. New Plymouth Astronomical Society Meetings (Club Nights) are held at the Observatory on the third Saturday of the month starting at 7:30pm. Adults $6, Juniors (someone still at school) $4 and Family
Address: New Plymouth
The New Plymouth Astronomical Society are people from a variety of backgrounds and ages, with a common interest in viewing the sky at night and discussing the wonders of our universe. We have a small yet focused group of volunteers who operate a Public night every Tuesday at the New
Address: New Plymouth
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