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Updated 04/02/2021 10:46am
Showbiz Queenstown
Showbiz Queenstown plays a major role in the cultural life of the Wakatipu community. It has a proud history of del... read more
Updated 06/05/2020 3:44pm
Able Southern Family Support in Mental Illness
We are here to support families/whanau that care for someone with a mental illness or addiction. Our aim is to give... read more
- 03 448 9303
- adminco@able.org.nz
Updated 23/03/2021 1:33pm
National Heart Foundation
Our mission: to STOP New Zealanders dying prematurely of heart disease and HELP people with heart disease to live f... read more
- +64 3 4773999
- dunedinoffice@heartfoundation.org.nz
Updated 12/01/2021 9:47am
Upper Clutha A&P Society Inc.
The Wanaka A&P Show is an iconic community event for Wanaka and the Southern Lakes that has grown into an event of ... read more
- 03 443 9559
- info@wanakashow.co.nz
Updated 21/05/2018 12:27pm
Queenstown Womens Institute
Women’s Institute is a local, provincial, national and international organization that promotes women, families and... read more
Updated 21/05/2018 12:28pm
Local Food Wanaka
We’re a group of people in the Upper Clutha region who are passionate about local food. We promote and support the ... read more
Updated 10/03/2021 3:38pm
Queenstown Tennis Club
QUEENSTOWN TENNIS CLUB offers a variety of competitions & recreational play sessions for senior and junior members.... read more
- 021 397 552
- queenstowntennisclub@gmail.com
Updated 20/09/2023 9:51am
Wanaka Croquet Club
Croquet New Zealand is the National Sporting Organisation (NSO) for the sport of Croquet. Croquet New Zealand has 1... read more
- 027 202 4970
- ismenlove@xtra.co.nz
Updated 08/01/2021 9:50am
Wakatipu Community Foundation
Your Legacy. Your Community. For Good. Community Foundations are the fastest growing form of philanthropy worldw... read more
Updated 01/03/2021 3:38pm
Community Care Trust
Community Care Trust has supported people in Otago and Southland for many years and we are excited to be establishi... read more
- 03 445 1690 or 0800 800 001
- julieca@cct.org.nz