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Prime Minister John Key invites New Zealanders to get involved in Rugby World Cup 2011.
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Former All Black and Government Ambassador John Kirwan talks about how NZ businesses can make the most of the RWC
Former All Black and Government Ambassador John Kirwan talks about how NZ businesses can make the most of the RWC.
Prime Minister John Key invites New Zealanders to get involved in Rugby World Cup 2011.
Catherine de Groot - Trilogy natural skincare
Hear more about what some key NZ businesses are planning for RWC 2011.
Hear more about what some key NZ businesses are planning for RWC 2011.
Hear more about what some key NZ businesses are planning for RWC 2011.
Hear more about what some key NZ businesses are planning for RWC 2011.
Hear more about what some key NZ businesses are planning for RWC 2011.
Hear more about what some key NZ businesses are planning for RWC 2011.
New Zealand’s position as a dairy superpower is certain to be strengthened as Milfos shows international Business Club members the very latest in milking technology.
“ We’re spending the day being tour guides, not sales people.”
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Aviation enthusiasts are invited to spot planes up close at New Zealand’s busiest airfield, Ardmore Airport in Papakura, South Auckland.
“ This is a great opportunity for our visitors to discover our aviation industry”
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Ardmore Airport
The first rule of Kiwi wine making is there are no real rules – something a Gisborne wine-making couple believe visiting wine enthusiasts will find surprising.
“ We’ll go back to our tasting room, sit under our cork oak tree and taste the results.”
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Spade Oak sunset
The REAL New Zealand Festival programme continues to grow and, with over 800 events currently listed, there are activities to engage and entertain at every turn. If you’re in the marvellous Maniototo or Central Otago regions, for instance, there’s entertainment to suit every taste.
“ Activities to engage and entertain at every turn.”
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“Our visitors will get a real family experience – a day on the farm, bush bashing and having fun with a Kiwi family,” says Amy Whetu.
“ We’re all entrepreneurial, and we love meeting like-minded people.”
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Amy and Becky’s parent’s farm, Matamata
A Gisborne woman is walking the talk and inviting international rugby fans and Business Club members to a day of history, Māori culture and music.
“Experience authentic Māori culture as a pivotal part of New Zealand’s history is remembered.”
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Captain Cook statue, Poverty Bay
A Dunedin businessman wants to take international visitors from valley low to mountain high – and the reassuring thing is they will never get lost.
“We want to show visitors a bit of New Zealand they wouldn’t normally see.”
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TracMap jet boating
New Zealand’s oldest rugby club is preparing to recreate history, and is offering fans a retrospective of the game that ignited our rugby passion.
“ Nelson is where rugby started in New Zealand – the first ever proper game was played here.”
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A rugby team from 1870 (Photo credit: The Nelson Provincial Museum)
Former All Black Sir Colin ‘Pine Tree’ Meads is just one of the rugby legends you could find yourself planting a tree with as part of The Great Living Legends Muck-In.
“ 17 native tree planting events throughout New Zealand during Rugby World Cup 2011.”
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“Our business is about kaitiakitanga; it’s about custodianship of the land and sea. We want to share that with our international visitors,” says Wakatu’s Viv Williams.
“Our business is about custodianship of the land and sea - we want to share that.”
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Wakatu
Trevor Weir loves talking rugby with his passengers - even if they don’t agree with him on who should win the rugby Tournament.
“This is a way to meet other rugby-mad people and hopefully forge some lasting friendships.”
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The Duck
“Most travellers want to know what life is really like for the locals - that’s what I want to show our visitors,” says Joanne Ruscoe.
“Home hosting is a winner... taking someone into your home shows trust.”
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Joanne Ruscoe and husband Tim Rogerson, Kapiti Coast
International and local experts will share the lessons learned from top sporting achievements at a panel discussion hosted by The University of Auckland Business School.
“Many of the most valuable lessons in international business success come from the world of sport”
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Interfaculty rugby game
The REAL New Zealand Festival offers more hosting opportunities than you could shake a stick at and, with events being added month by month, there’s plenty to entertain you and your guests.
“A meandering journey through aviation history.”
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Wairarapa Wings and Wine
Wellington will witness a reunion between two of the world’s rugby greats – great rugby foes and great friends – as Jonah Lomu and Francois Pienaar match up at a lunch hosted by Grow Wellington.
“There will be a huge buzz in Wellington at this time, creating an unmissable business opportunity.”
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Jonah Lomu and Francois Pienaar
Auckland freight-forwarding and customs-broking company Cunningham Gill is using its logistical nightmare solving skills to lay on a dream day for Rugby visitors.
“ We want people to come to a good old-fashioned Kiwi BBQ.”
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Jan McCallum’s Clevedon property
International visitors are being offered a taste of our great outdoors, all from the seat of a mountain bike.
“ Mountain biking is the new golf!”
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Jeremy Christmas
Wherever you are in the country and whatever your interests – the REAL New Zealand Festival has something to tickle your fancy (and that of your guests!)
“ From north and south, come festivals of art and rugby”
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Christchurch Arts Festival
Mike Egan has been in the business of giving people a good time for nigh on three decades. And now, as an enthusiastic NZ 2011 Business Club member, he's encouraging other business people to extend their hands in welcome too.
“Hosting is an excellent way of showing off your business and what you do.”Mike Egan
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Mike Egan and friends
When it comes to bringing a warm Pacific welcome to the task of hosting visitors during the Tournament in 2011, Bryan Williams believes in keeping things simple – a philosophy he may well carry over from his current role as Director of the Ponsonby Rugby Club to his soon-to-be-announced role as President of the New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU).
“We want to provide a good, genuine Kiwi rugby experience.”Bryan Williams Ponsonby Rugby Club
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Bryan Williams
If the exuberance of its CEO, Dot Kettle, is anything to go by, the Nelson Chamber of Commerce will be fair bursting with networking opportunities come tournament time.
“It's an opportunity not to be missed.”Dot Kettle Nelson Chamber of Commerce
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Long lunch, Nelson 2009
When it comes to cuisine, New Zealand boasts some of the best in the world. As a Business Club member, why not host an event where guests can sample some of our lovely local delicacies?
“Culinary experiences that promise to leave your guests well fed and watered”
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West Coast whitebait
How about adding a rugby-inspired night of comedy or a one-man-play telling one of New Zealand's greatest rugby stories, to the stable of hosting options for your international guests?
“Using a Festival event is a great way to host international visitors.”Bridget Abernethy Business Club manager
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I George Nepia. Photo credit: NZ rugby Museum
An outdoor enthusiast in the beautiful King Country region is willing to show international visitors around the region while they're here for the RWC. But there's nothing urban about this experience.
“We love this event because it captures New Zealand natural environment.”Bridget Abernethy Business Club manager
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Sea fishing off Kawhia
What is the connection between a well renowned New Zealand wine label and a quality New Zealand fashion label?
“An excellent opportunity to target internationals with discerning tastes in wine and fashion.”Bridget Abernethy Business Club manager
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Starfish winter collection
New Zealand is poised to host the biggest sporting event this country has ever seen, and we need look no further than Anne Thorp, of Kai Ora fame, for inspiration on how best to host our international guests.
“From the moment they step in the door, they feel special.”Anne Thorp, Queen of cuisine
With the concept of manaakitanga underpinning all the ‘Māori Queen of Cuisine' does, Anne Thorp exemplifies the very essence of what Business Club hosting means.
Manaakitanga means hosting, in a holistic sense. On her popular Māori Television show, Kai Ora, Anne Thorp hosts celebrity guests in her home − welcoming, feeding and nourishing them in every way possible. Crossing the threshold in to Anne Thorp's home means being greeted like a long lost friend, and taken on a journey.
“From the moment they step in the door, they feel special,” she says.
With many international visitors listing a desire to experience Māori culture as a top priority when they visit Aotearoa, Anne's intimate dining events in her Auckland and beachside homes will be popular, as will her masterclasses, where she will pass on her expertise at preparing the fresh, simple, unadulterated food she is famous for.
As Business Club members, selected international guests will be personally invited to be hosted at one of Anne Thorp's exquisite five-star Kai Ora dining experiences, giving them a unique and unforgettable experience.
Anne says, “It's very rare that you can go anywhere in the world and be hosted in someone's home. When you come to my home, if I host you, you don't forget that. It's an experience. That's what I have to offer.”
Anne believes there's enormous value in joining the NZ 2011 Business Club, whether you're hosting your own event, or inviting international visitors to join you at a REAL New Zealand Festival event.
“If you've got a gift, share it. If you feel that you can give people a lovely experience, get on board.”
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Anne Thorp, Queen of cuisine
Owner, Duncan Bates, is excited to host rugby supported from around the world at his Akaroa Salmon farm in Canterbury.
“This is a quality event for people with an interest in the sector.”Bridget Abernethy Business Club manager
He takes great interest in building relationships with chefs from NZ – but through his Business Club hosting he's hoping to connect with international chefs who share a passion for good food and where it comes from. He's willing to show them genuine New Zealand hospitality – perhaps a day at sea, catching some fish, taking a look at the salmon farm followed by BBQ and drinks. “That's my idea of a good time”
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Akaroa Salmon general manager, Duncan Bates
