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International place naming
The NZGB engages with international naming authorities on Antarctic, undersea, regional and global place naming matters.
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NZGB notices – August 2022
Proposed railway station names.
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Maps of Te Waipounamu and Te Ika-a-Māui - second edition 2023
Tangata whenua place names of Aotearoa New Zealand, pre European settlement. Download the second edition of these maps and learn about the updates made in 2023.
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NZGB notices – January 2023
Proposed, approved, altered and amended geographic names.
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NZGB notices – June 2024
Proposed, adopted, discontinued and corrected geographic feature names
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Mountaineers who died during service
David John Albert (Bert) Lyttle, Bernard Head, James (Jim) Dennistoun, Arthur Talbot, Bernard Tennent and John (Jack) Robert Murrell.
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Acheron Passage and Resolution Island
Two journeys of discovery led to the naming of these features in Fiordland’s Tamatea / Dusky Sound.
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South Cape / Whiore
Botanist Joseph Banks’ hope of New Zealand being the ‘great southern continent’ were dashed when the HMB Endeavour rounded the southernmost point of Stewart Island / Rakiura and only ocean lay beyond. In 1998 the Ngāi Tahu Treaty settlement restored the original Māori name to the cape.
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Banks Peninsula
Named after the naturalist Joseph Banks, Banks Peninsula was shown on maps as an island for forty years until an 1809 survey.
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Matakitakiakupe or Cape Palliser
Alternative official names for this Te Ika-a-Māui North Island feature recognise the great Pacific navigator Kupe and Sir Hugh Palliser, who was a key supporter of Cook in the British Admiralty.
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Cannibal Cove
While the HMB Endeavour was under repair in Meretoto / Ship Cove, Cook took a small boat and crew to explore Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui.
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Mount Taranaki or Mount Egmont
Discover the stories of the naming of this maunga.
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Poor Knights Islands
Mystery surrounds why Cook named this island group ‘Poor Knights’.
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Bay of Plenty
Discover the story of Te Moana-a-Toitehuatahi, later named Bay of Plenty by Cook in 1769.
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Dusky Sound
Tuia - Encounters 250: Cook’s place names around New Zealand - Dusky Sound
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Place names from Cook’s voyages
The stories of over 260 place names associated with Lieutenant James Cook’s voyages to New Zealand in the late 1700s.
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Tōhē - A Last Journey
A tale from He Korero Pūrākau Mo Ngā Taunahanahatanga a Ngā Tūpuna (Place Names Of The Ancestors) - A Māori Oral History Atlas
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Features named after Passchendaele
The First World War through place names. Paschendale Ridge in Westland National Park / Tai Poutini National Park, Passchendaele Ice Fall and Passchendaele Peak in South Main Divide.
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Gallipoli Heights, Antarctica
The First World War through place names. Gallipoli Heights, Antarctica.
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Forrest Hill, North Shore
The First World War through place names. Forrest Hill, North Shore.
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Cradock Channel, Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana
The First World War through place names. Cradock Channel, Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana.
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Units place names
In times of war, military units become a family that was never forgotten by the men and women who served within them.
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Anzac Bay at Bowentown and Waiheke Island; Anzac Peaks near Aoraki / Mount Cook
The First World War through place names. Anzac Bay at Bowentown, at Waiheke Island, and near Aoraki/Mount Cook.
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History of the Board
Learn about how the New Zealand Geographic Board Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa came into existence.
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Place name maps and publications
Publications about traditional and current place naming produced by the New Zealand Geographic Board.
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About the New Zealand Geographic Board
Making place names official enables clear communication and connections between people, places, and information. They identify where we are as we go about our everyday business.
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New Zealand Geographic Board hui and minutes
We meet 3 times a year to consider place names.
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Researching place names
Resources to help you research place names when making a proposal.
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NZGB notices – March 2023
Final decisions on assigned, altered, validated and discontinued geographic names.
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Tangata whenua place names
Tangata whenua place names of Aotearoa New Zealand pre European settlement.
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Maps of Te Waipounamu and Te Ika-a-Māui - first edition 1995
Tangata whenua place names of Aotearoa New Zealand, pre European settlement.
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NZGB notices – August 2024
Assigned, altered and discontinued geographic names and a correction.
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