
Heritage New Zealand
Spotlight on the Hokitika Government Building project to ensure weathertightness of this 100yr+ old building in the heart of our Cool little Town.
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Wikipedia
Wikipedia page all about Hokitika with many details about the Cool little Town including geographic, demographic, social, notable people, transport, history “Hokitika is a town in the West Coast region of New Zealand’s South
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Great Journeys NZ
Hokitika – “Return Directly” – a feature on the Great Journeys NZ website describing the creativity found in our Cool little Town Home of the sacred pounamu “Hokitika is a small
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RNZ – Afternoons with Jessie Mulligan
Jessie speaks with Project Lead Zane Smith about the new Legendary Coasters app and Hokitika’s rich history “Celebrating the stories of legendary West Coasters A new app will give West
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RNZ – Saturday Mornings
Suzie talks with Susie speaks with App project manager Zane Smith, Hokitika Museum Director Laureen Sadlier, and Westland District Council’s Community Services Manager Marcus Waters about the New Westland heritage-based
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Stuff
A feature article on Stuff celebrating the experience of Maryke and Craig Diplock who moved to Hokitika from South Africa with their family “Everyone wants to be here’: The ‘cool
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NZ Herald
A sponsored article on NZ Herald about Hokitika’s famous Wildfoods Festival held annually in early March “Adventure meets appetite at the Hokitika Wildfoods Festival Air New Zealand backs the festival’s
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RNZ – Country Life
Anisha Satya of Radio New Zealand speaks with Cary Lancaster, one of the organisers of the iconic Hokitika Wildfoods Festival. Weird, wacky wildfood “From wild deer to huhu grubs –
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The Telegraph
“Hokitika, New Zealand: Ten great things to do” — on the The Telegraph website, giving a UK-based print-media perspective.
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AA New Zealand
“Hokitika: nuggets of history” — a feature in the AA Traveller magazine which gives depth on its gold-rush past and current visitor attractions.
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