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Central Otago

Indoor Curling

3/9/2011

Curling is enjoyed by people of all ages, and is available for you to enjoy at the only International Olympic- standard Indoor Curling Centre in the southern hemisphere.

Time: 10am — 5pm, 7 days a week.
Venue: Naseby Indoor Curling Rink
Location: Channel Road, Naseby
Admissions: Adults $15 per hour

Curling Maniototo Curling International Naseby

Dunedin

Ruck It!

1/8/2011 - 8/10/2011

An exhibition detailing how Otago, home of rucking supporters, shaped Rugby history. Themes include legendary Otago players from 1905; the Maori Spirit; Otago rules; and University Rugby complete with Scarfie supporters.

Time: Mon – Fri 9.30am- 5pm, Sat 9.00am – 12pm, Closed Sun.
Venue: Hocken Collections
Location: Cnrs Anzac Ave and Parry St, Dunedin.
Admission: Free

Ruck It

Hard on the Heels: Capturing the ALL BLACKS

3/9/2011

The Hard on the Heels exhibition is drawn from Rugby photographer Peter Bush's vast library of photographs — personal favourites, the controversial and candid behind-the-scenes shots.

Time: 10.00am - 5.00pm daily
Venue: Otago Museum
Location: 412 Great King Street, Dunedin
Admissions: Free

Hard On The Heels

Farmers Market Dunedin

3/9/2011

Visit our regional Farmers' Markets. In a country that can grow almost anything, farmers' markets are a rapidly-developing Kiwi phenomenon with over 50 operating throughout New Zealand.

Otago Farmers Market 8am — 12.30pm every Saturday-Dunedin Railway Station (North carpark)

Otago Farmers Market

Southland

The People's Republic of State Highway 94

3/9/2011

The People's Republic of State Highway 94 is an arts and heritage trail through Heartland Southland. Time: Daily
Venue: State Highway 94

Location: From Gore to Southland
Admission: Adults $15.00 per trail pack (including RWC 2011 Passport)

The Peoples Republic Of Sh94

Drink Whisky at Hokonui Moonshine Museum

3/9/2011

Drink Whisky at Hokonui Moonshine Museum
Hokonui Moonshine is world-famous in New Zealand! The Museum explores over 130 years of illicit whisky-making, and through a variety of media, our southern drinking culture is examined.

Time: Mon - Fri 8.30am-4.30pm, Sat - Sun 1.00pm - 3.30pm
Venue: Hokonui Moonshine Museum
Location: 16 Hokonui Drive, Gore
Admission: $5

Hokonui Museum

Clutha

Daffodil Dayze and Carinvale

3/9/2011 - 24/10/2011

Daffodil Dayze & Carnivale
Showcasing Otago’s history and culture throughout Spring with Daffodil Dayze- 25 acres of daffodils, woodland walkways and the ruins of the historic Hart’s Back Horse Brewery . Carnivale on 25 September, celebrates this riot of colour with music, food, entertainment, and showgirls. Come to the “Fun Capital of the Goldfields”.

Time: 10am-5pm
Venue: Hart’s Black Horse Brewery
Location: Weatherstons, 2kms from Lawrence
Admission: Adults $5/$3, Children $2, Under 5s free

Carnivale

Queenstown Lakes

Matches Made in Heaven

1/9/2011 - 23/10/2011

A range of events to celebrate our unique and world-class dining, creative chefs, award-winning vineyards, celebrated artists and stunning lake and alpine scenery.

Venue: Various cafes, restaurants, wineries and art galleries
Location: Queenstown Lakes Region
Info: www.matchesmadeinheaven.co.nz

Matches Made In Heaven

Secret Bridesmaids Business

1/9/2011 - 3/9/2011

Remarkable Theatre presents Secret Bridesmaids’ Business. A classic ‘girls’ night out”. 

Time:1-3 Sept 8pm plus 2pm Matinee 3 Sept
Venue: Athenaeum Hall
Location: Buckingham St, Arrowtown
Admissions: $29 ($22 Matinee price)
Info: www.remarkabletheatre.org.nz

Secret Bridemaids Business

Waitaki

Farmers Market Palmerston

3/9/2011

Visit our regional Farmers' Markets. In a country that can grow almost anything, farmers' markets are a rapidly-developing Kiwi phenomenon with over 50 operating throughout New Zealand.

Palmerston: 8.30am- 12.30pm every Saturday, Waihemo Lodge hotel car park, Stonsa Street.

Farmers Market