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News Archives29/04/2009 - Mother’s get a special treat at Te Pō Te Puia, New Zealand’s Premiere Cultural Experience, is offering a special promotion for Mums ... Read more » 16/02/2009 - Kupe Sites Kupe Sites, an exhibition developed and toured by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa) – opens in Te Puia’s Ngā Waru Pūmanawa Gallery on Thursday 9th April, 2009 ... Read more » 02/02/2009 - Waitangi Day welcome for locals from Te Puia Leading cultural tourism attraction, Te Puia is encouraging locals and visitors from around New Zealand to share in the spirit of Manaakitanga this Waitangi Day by throwing open its gates to locals for free ... Read more » 01/2009 - Te Puia turns up the heat for Australian journalists Te Puia turned up the heat with an extravaganza of entertainment and cuisine for Australian writers ... Read more » 19/09/2008 - Evening cultural experience relaunched Te Puia is opening a new evening experience on the 18 September, named Te Pō (the night) ... Read more » 08/09/2008 - Te Puia commitment as major sponsor to national kapahaka competition New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute, Te Puia, announces its commitment as the Pounamu sponsor for the upcoming Te Matatini - national kapahaka competitions to be held in Tauranga in February 2009 ... Read more » 28/08/2008 - Te Puia announces appointment of Sales Manager Te Puia has appointed Patrick Tamati to the position of Sales Manager. Patrick is no newcomer to Te Puia having previously worked in a variety of roles there over a 12-year period ... Read more » 01/07/2008 - Te Puia wins top tourism design award at Property Council New Zealand Awards The redevelopment of New Zealand’s most established cultural tourism attraction has taken out the top award in the Tourism and Leisure Property category at the 2008 Property Council New Zealand Awards ... Read more » 30/01/2008 - Great Waitangi Day welcome for New Zealanders New Zealand Māori Arts & Crafts Institute and Te Whakarewarewa thermal reserve is throwing open its doors to New Zealanders this Waitangi Day at a fraction of its usual entrance fee ... Read more » 05/12/2007 - Te Puia design scoops supreme award Te Puia’s multi million dollar redevelopment recently took line honours for architect Harry Street of Creative Spaces at the New Zealand Timber Design Awards ... Read more » 26/11/2007 - Carvings make journey home Students and tutors of Te Wananga Whakairo at Te Puia, have for the past three months been engaged in carving a series of culturally significant pieces for the Wharekawa Marae, on the Firth of Thames ... Read more » 27/09/2007 - Leading tourism attraction receives international e-content creativity award New Zealand’s leading and longest running cultural tourism attraction, Te Puia has been awarded the much coveted ‘e-culture’ award at the World Summit Awards (WSA) ... Read more » 24/05/2007 - Chief Executive announcement Robert Macfarlane former chairman of the Te Puia Board announced today the appointment of Te Taru White as the new Chief Executive of Te Puia ... Read more » 11/05/2007 - New development officially opened 11 May 2007 An official opening took place on 11th May to recognise the completion of the major site re-development work that has taken place at Te Puia ... Read more » 11/05/2007 - World class experience in cultural tourism opened Today Te Puia celebrated the opening of its most ambitious development project since it first opened to visitors 44 years ago. The new facilities will treat visitors to a world class experience ... Read more » 01/12/2006 - New high-tech Te Puia experience opens New Zealand’s leading cultural attraction, Te Puia, is nearing completion of a NZ$17.5m self funded redevelopment programme which promises to elevate the visitors experience of this culturally significant site ... Read more » 23/11/2006 - NZ$17.5 self-funded tourism project on time and under budget New Zealand’s leading cultural tourism experience, Te Puia, is readying itself to showcase an enhanced visitor offering which will include an interactive experience using leading edge tourism technologies ... Read more » 13/08/2006 - Te Puia reveals new Māori cultural experiences Te Puia, one of New Zealand’s most visited tourist attractions, has launched a range of new cultural experiences at Te Whakarewarewa Geothermal Valley in Rotorua ... Read more » 13/08/2006 - Famous Bird woman takes flight again! One of Te Arawa’s most famous ancestors, the legendary Bird woman Kurungaituku, takes flight again - this time hovering over the new main entrance way to Rotorua’s largest tourist attraction, Te Puia ... Read more » |











