New Zealand's largest audiovisual production library is a division of Television New Zealand (TVNZ). It licenses images, sounds and music to customers throughout the world. The collection is legally recognised as having heritage value and is accessible to the public.
Visit this site to search archival collections held in museums, local government bodies, libraries, historical societies, community repositories and other archive sources throughout New Zealand.
National Archives ensures access to, and preservation of, those central government records which have significantly affected the development of New Zealand and the lives of its citizens.
…taonga that supports individual ministry, community life and the vitality of the national Church. Through preservation of heritage documents, the archives will safeguard the memories, sustain the culture and preserve the history of the church's faith.
An online tool from Archives New Zealand, documenting government records in the context of their creation and use. Archway makes it easy to search for records and carry out family history and Maori history research.
Pilot version of the New Zealand National Register of Archives and Manuscripts/Te Raarangi Puuranga, Tuhinga Ake o te Motu (NRAM).
A trust set up for gay and lesbians around New Zealand.
ARANZ is an incorporated society with the aim of promoting the understanding and importance of records and archives in New Zealand. Branches are established in Auckland, Otago and Southland, Central Districts, Waikato and Bay of Plenty, and Wellington.
New Zealand’s foremost radio archive, responsible for managing, collecting, preserving and providing access to the nation’s recorded radio heritage.
The site provides full information on attending Awakeri School, a Bay of Plenty school catering for students from age five through to thirteen.
RealAudio music, sports and the rural scene, from Southland NZ.
The New Zealand Cartoon Archive is a collection of New Zealand political and editorial cartoons dating from the late 19 century up until today.
…the historic gold mining village of Arrowtown, is just 20 minutes drive from New Zealand's premiere resort, Queenstown. The museum has excellent archival facilities for those interested in genealogy.
The library and archive for the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia. As a resource for the whole Church, the library offers access to its book, periodical, archive, manuscript and digital collections.
News from around the world, interviews and articles, plus profiles of New Zealand blues artists.
The earliest name for Wellington, from Maori legend, is Te Upoko o te Ika a Maui.
Providing Web site hosting with a fast PHP host on our Auckland servers.
The official website of the New Zealand National Drag Racing Association with full information on the Drag Racing scene including a comprehensive list of race dates.
Provides a rich knowledge base of adult literacy information contributed by both New Zealand and international organisations.
Birthspirit is a cottage in the Waikato region, where midwives can come to learn and share experiences.
Missing persons 1888 and 1890, vaccination for Smallpox (1848-1913)and 19th Century New Zealand periodicals.
Presenting a relevant and independent news, events and information site to Māori, and those working with and interested in indigenous communities. The aim is to strengthen online Maori networks and businesses.
Extensive collection of genealogy links for Australia and New Zealand.
Mary Holm writes two personal finance columns, both of which are available on her site. She is also the author of a quarterly newsletter, Holm Truths, and a book entitled Get Rich Slow: How To Grow Your Wealth The Safe and Savvy Way.
Information on railways, tramways and locomotives in New Zealand.
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