Things to do in Warkworth, New Zealand
Hi everyone! Have you been to Warkworth, New Zealand? It's a quiet little town in Northland and in this video, we would give you a little tour of this place! My husband and I love going on walks and hikes and this time, we went to the Dome Valley Summit Track. You'll also see some interesting places you could visit in Warkworth!
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Dome Valley Summit Track
Warkworth Main Centre
Honey Centre
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Parry Kauri Park, Warkworth, Auckland
Parry Kauri Park, Warkworth
On the way back to Auckland, we stopped by Warkworth museum, but we did not go inside as the museum was closed at 3 pm. We saw a big Kauri tree standing in the front the carpark and we decided to have a look. This giant is 800 year-old and goes by the name McKinney Kauri .
We took a half hour walk through the boardwalks. The trail was great as we were surrounded by native trees and birds singing. It was also very easy to walk in and after 15 minutes we reached the lookout platform.
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The Warkworth and District Museum is located in the beautiful Parry Kauri Park. Take an easy stroll along one of the well-made boardwalks, through the native bush, to the lookout and kauri tree grove.
Kauri can grow to over 50 m tall, with trunk girths up to 16 m, and live for over 2,000 years. New Zealand’s largest kauri, Tane Mahuta, is on the West Coast
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100 Mile Diner, Warkworth
Grand Opening for the 100 Mile Diner in Warkworth
Ara Tūhono – Pūhoi to Warkworth: Project Flyover, July 2017
Drone footage of the Ara Tūhono, Pūhoi to Warkworth Motorway project area.
Along the route you can see the project's Wyllie road site office (0:55), forestry clearing near Moir Hill Road (3:30), Schedeways Hill (on the left at 4:10) and Puhoi Road (5:30).
Pūhoi to Warkworth is the first stage of the Ara Tūhono – Pūhoi to Wellsford Road of National Significance. For project updates visit nx2group.com
Heights and beasts at Scandrett Regional park in Auckland
Lets go for a walk around Scandrett Regional park in Auckland!
It was a wonderful day and it does have a few surprises including but not limited to farm animals and AMAZING views!
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Auckland Cornwall park, Auckland city, New Zealand
A Spring walk, Auckland Cornwall park, New Zealand
It is springtime in NZ. We went to the Auckland Cornwall park to see the cherry blossom tree. We had a walk around the park and saw many flowers that had opened up. Cornwall park is a great place for the family to visit. They have a lot of amazing scenery throughout the different seasons.
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Cornwall Park is a haven a tranquility in the heart of Auckland. The Park features fine specimen trees, beautiful garden beds, panoramic summit views, grazing sheep and cattle, free summer and winter events, guided walks, free gas/wood barbecues.
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Winner of Best Drama and Best Script at the 2006 15 Minutes of Fame Competiton (a film competition open to students of the University of Auckland and AUT).
Written by Bradley Patten
Directed and produced by Creda Wilson
Cinematography by Connor Snedcor
Original Score by James Bryant
Associate Producer, Adrian Chang
Line Producer, Nikki Kininmonth
Sound recordist, Darren Beckham
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We would like to thank The Auckland University FTVMS department, The Kenneth Myers Centre, Julia Williams, Manukau Memorial Gardens, Warkworth i-site, Puhoi Cottage Tea Rooms (puhoicottage.co.nz)
Sheepworld
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324 SH 1 (4km north of Warkworth), Warkworth, New Zealand +64 9-425 7444
'Sheepworld is New Zealand’s premier showcase for sheep and wool production, just 45 minutes north of the Auckland CBD. We provide a step insight into how in New Zealand we farm our sheep, then harvest and use their wool. In our daily live shows the dogs round up and bring in the sheep, which are then sorted and shorn. Our presenters show how the dogs are trained, and explain how and why sheep are farmed here. There’s also a wide variety of friendly farmyard animals, an informative eco-trail through native bush, and a café. Our on-site retail store features high quality New Zealand sourced woollen and sheepskin clothing, footwear and furnishings. Sheepworld is educational and fun for visitors of all ages and is an all-weather attraction.'
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Founded by immigrants from Bohemia in Europe, the settlement of Pūhoi was originally extremely isolated -- leading to the phrase 'up the boohai' (a corruption of the town's name), meaning 'in the back of beyond'. Today the historic town is popular with visitors, and is known for its cheese production.
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Once mined for its copper, Kawau Island was owned by Governor George Grey from the 1860s. A collector of exotic plants and animals, Grey imported deer, kangaroos, peacocks, zebras, monkeys and other species to the island. Today his Mansion House is part of a historic reserve.
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Career Development at Sea and Ashore - Captain Martin Burley, Lecturer - New Zealand Maritime School
Captain. Martin Burley
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New Zealand Maritime School
Truly inspiring words from Captain Martin Burley as he shares his experience from being a cadet under training and because of world economics had to take up employment as an able seaman on board a tug for a while which he considered was of great value toward his professional development towards becoming a master.
His passion for education and training got the better of him while he was in a management position within the office of a leading shipmanagement company and this prompted him to ship out and take up a lecturing position in New Zealand.
The New Zealand Maritime School has been developed over the past 70 years to become the premier provider of maritime training in New Zealand. The School overlooks the waterfront in downtown Auckland, an ideal location for students, being at the hub of commercial boating, shipping and other maritime activities, is easily accessible by public transport from any part of Auckland, and is very close to a large range of inexpensive accommodation.
The School is staffed by a team of dedicated lecturers who have extensive teaching and maritime industry experience. Each lecturer's specialised knowledge and experience is used to provide you with the highest standard of tuition. The School has always attracted students from throughout New Zealand and overseas. Its reputation as a centre of excellence in maritime training extends well beyond Auckland.
The School has existed under various names, which suited its activities and status at the time. In 1980, all foreign-going training became the responsibility of the School, then under Ministry of Transport control and known as the Auckland Nautical School. Since then, the School has developed to provide a total range of maritime training for all grades of nautical qualifications, from small pleasure launches and sailing craft to a master mariner, qualified to command any size of merchant ship anywhere in the world.
In 1989 the School came under the responsibility of the Education Department and was transferred from the Ministry of Transport to Manukau Institute of Technology. In 1992 the School took a major step forward in providing a wide range of shipping and freight courses for personnel working ashore as well as at sea. The location and mix of students provide everyone with an interesting and vibrant environment for technical study, and an appreciation of the employment opportunities in the maritime industry.
The New Zealand Maritime School is continually expanding its range of courses and resources to provide the highest quality of training. An electronics laboratory provides opportunity for computer training, hands-on and simulator training in radio communications equipment and navigational aids. In 1998 a full mission simulator was installed, providing the opportunity to learn and practise shiphandling techniques for vessels ranging in size from fishing boats to super-tankers.
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The University of Auckland is a university located in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the largest and highest-ranked university in the country, being ranked 82nd worldwide in the 2015/16 QS World University Rankings. Established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand, the university is made up of eight faculties over six campuses, and has more than 40,000 students.
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00:09:18 2.3 North campus
00:10:45 2.4 AUT Millennium
00:11:35 2.5 Warkworth Radio Astronomical Observatory
00:12:28 2.6 AUT Centre for Refugee Education
00:13:32 3 Faculties
00:14:10 4 Programmes
00:15:36 5 Research centres
00:16:52 5.1 New Zealand Tourism Research Institute
00:18:35 5.2 Pacific Media Centre
00:22:41 5.3 Other research institutions
00:24:40 6 Highlights and achievements
00:26:40 7 Notable alumni
00:26:57 7.1 Business and law
00:27:18 7.2 Media and communications
00:28:21 7.3 Technology
00:28:44 7.4 Other
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT) (Māori: Te Wānanga Aronui o Tāmaki Makau Rau) is a university in New Zealand, formed on 1 January 2000 when a former technical college (originally established in 1895) was granted university status. It has five faculties across three campuses in Auckland: City, North, and South campuses, and an additional three specialist locations: AUT Millennium, Warkworth Radio Astronomical Observatory and AUT Centre for Refugee Education.AUT enrolled more than 29,000 students in 2018, including 4,194 international students from 94 countries and 2,417 postgraduate students. AUT’s student population is diverse with a range of ethnic backgrounds including New Zealand European, Asian, Maori and Pasifika. Students also represent a wide age range with 22% being aged 25–39 years and 10% being 40 or older.AUT employed 2,474 full-time equivalent (FTE) staff in 2016, including both professional and academic.Data suggests that 86% of AUT's graduates are employed full-time within nine months of graduating. In the 2019 World University Rankings, AUT was ranked as 301-350.
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00:11:19 2.2 Harbours, gulf and rivers
00:12:48 2.3 Climate
00:15:09 2.4 Volcanoes
00:17:08 3 Demographics
00:18:43 3.1 Nationalities and migration
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00:28:23 4.4.1 Locations
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00:47:05 9.1 Travel modes
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00:55:38 11 Tourism
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Auckland ( AWK-lənd) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand. The most populous urban area in the country, Auckland has an urban population of around 1,628,900 (June 2018). It is located in the Auckland Region—the area governed by Auckland Council—which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, resulting in a total population of 1,695,900. Auckland is a diverse, multicultural and cosmopolitan city, home to the largest Polynesian population in the world. A Māori-language name for Auckland is Tāmaki ([ˈtaːmaki]) or Tāmaki-makau-rau, meaning Tāmaki with a hundred lovers, in reference to the desirability of its fertile land at the hub of waterways in all directions.Auckland lies between the Hauraki Gulf of the Pacific Ocean to the east, the low Hunua Ranges to the south-east, the Manukau Harbour to the south-west, and the Waitakere Ranges and smaller ranges to the west and north-west. The surrounding hills are covered in rainforest and the landscape is dotted with dozens of dormant volcanic cones. The central part of the urban area occupies a narrow isthmus between the Manukau Harbour on the Tasman Sea and the Waitematā Harbour on the Pacific Ocean. Auckland is one of the few cities in the world to have a harbour on each of two separate major bodies of water.
The isthmus on which Auckland resides was first settled around 1350 and was valued for its rich and fertile land. The Māori population in the area is estimated to have peaked at 20,000 before the arrival of Europeans. After a British colony was established in 1840, William Hobson, then Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand, chose the area as his new capital. He named the area for George Eden, Earl of Auckland, British First Lord of the Admiralty. Māori–European conflict over land in the region led to war in the mid-19th century. Auckland was replaced as the capital in 1865 by Wellington, but the influx of immigration stayed strong, and it has remained the nation's largest city. Today, Auckland's central business district is New Zealand's leading economic hub.
Auckland is classified by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network as a Beta + world city because of its importance in commerce, the arts, and education. The University of Auckland, founded in 1883, is the largest university in New Zealand. The city's varied cultural institutions—such as the Auckland War Memorial Museum, the Museum of Transport and Technology, and Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki—and national historic sites, festivals, performing arts, and sports activities are significant tourist attractions. Architectural landmarks include the Harbour Bridge, the Town Hall, and the Sky Tower. The city is served by Auckland Airport, which handles around one million international passengers a ...
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VLOG | BEACHES, DONKEYS, FOOD | 5 MARCH 2017
Today we headed north to the Honey Centre near Warkworth and figured seeing as we had gone that far we may as well keep going! We went to a cafe, some beaches, and patted a few donkeys.
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