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This site is full of events and information related to the recent Rugby World Cup 2011. (Go the All Blacks!)

Some copy is therefore out of date, but you'll still find useful info about New Zealand.

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Tourist information websites

If you’re planning to visit New Zealand in 2011 you couldn’t have picked a better time. With Rugby World Cup 2011 matches being played out over 44 days at 13 venues around the country and the nationwide REAL New Zealand Festival, there’ll be plenty of reasons to take your time and discover the best of New Zealand.

 

Newzealand.com

Get a taste of New Zealand on the official New Zealand tourism website. This site is a rich resource with photos, maps, activities, accommodation and online travel planning tools.

newzealand.com

Ministry of Tourism

The Ministry of Tourism works to maximise the benefits to New Zealand from the sustainable development of the tourism industry. Their areas of work include Maori Tourism and the New Zealand Cycleway Project.

Ministry of Tourism website

Te Ara – online encyclopedia of New Zealand

Te Ara isn’t your average encyclopedia. Enrich your visit to New Zealand with insights into our people, environment, history, culture, economy, and society.

Te Ara website

New Zealand museums and galleries

Explore New Zealand's museums and galleries and their collections. NZ Museums is an easy to use directory of museum and gallery locations, opening hours, and events.

NZ Museums website

NZHistory.net.nz

With content written by professional historians in an easily accessible way, NZHistory.net.nz is your first port of call for our stories and our history.

NZ History website

NZ On Screen

NZ On Screen is the free online showcase of NZ film, television and music video. View iconic TV episodes, classic music videos, landmark documentaries, behind-the-scenes film footage and commentary, interviews and more.

NZ Onscreen website

Be. Accessible

New Zealand is committed to delivering information about accessibility to its access customers - these include people with temporary or permanent disability, older people or parents with push chairs) Visit the Be. Accessible website for information about accessibility in New Zealand (including locations such as stadia, i-SITES, fan zones, restaurants and hotels during RWC2011.

     
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