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  • Pyramus Peak, Canterbury

    The First World War through place names. Pyramus Peak, Canterbury.
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    • Place naming
  • Mount Joffre, South Main Divide

    The First World War through place names. Mount Joffre, South Main Divide.
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    • Place naming
  • Mou Waho Island (Harwich) Scenic Reserve, Lake Wanaka

    The First World War through place names. Tyrwhitt Peak, Lake Wanaka.
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    • Place naming
  • Soldiers place names

    The call to arms for the First World War saw New Zealand men from all walks of life enlist, leaving our shores to fight and in many cases die.
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    • Place naming
  • Campaigns place names

    Names like Gallipoli and Passchendaele are almost as well-known as that of the First World War itself. They are synonymous with the hardships that New Zealanders experienced in the war.
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    • Place naming
  • Naval commanders place names

    Stories behind New Zealand’s First World War place names. Commanders at sea could tip the balance between defeat and victory, which often meant the difference between life and death for the soldiers on shore.
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    • Place naming
  • Release notes for territorial authorities

    Changes for Territorial Authorities as part of Landonline Release 3.19
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    • Landonline
  • Pacific Islands update history

    Details of the update history for our topographic maps of the Pacific Islands.
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    • Topography
  • Payment and credit

    Find out what you need to know about direct debits and how to request a credit for Landonline.
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    • Landonline
  • PositioNZ - Real Time Service

    The Toitū Te Whenua PositioNZ Real Time Service (PositioNZ-RT) streams GNSS (including GPS and GLONASS) data in real time. This free service allows users of real-time GNSS equipment to obtain positions in terms of New Zealand Geodetic Datum 2000 (NZGD2000…
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    • Geodetic
  • Other sea level data

    Other sea level data is available from LINZ (on behalf of other organisations) and from other sources.
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    • Marine information
  • National Imagery Coordination

    Toitū Te Whenua works with councils, regional consortiums and response agencies to acquire and publish aerial imagery of New Zealand.
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    • Data
  • Survey and title fees

    Find fees information for any activity that can be done through Landonline.
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    • Landonline
  • Property ownership and boundary data

    Find out how to access property ownership and boundaries data.
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    • Data
  • List of lights

    Toitū Te Whenua maintains this list of lights to aid maritime navigation.
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    • Marine information
  • Applying corrections to the Nautical Almanac

    Page 2 of the New Zealand Nautical Almanac (NZ 204) provides a table for recording that amendments, communicated through fortnightly Notices to Mariners (NtMs) have been made to the Almanac.
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    • Marine information
  • What is Māori land?

    The information in this section has been prepared to help you understand what the term "Māori land" means. Defining Māori land, however, is complex and technical and requires a legal definition.
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    • Māori and iwi
  • Organisations you can contact

    The organisations in this list all have records relating to Māori land and can be used as a starting point for research into Māori land.
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    • Māori and iwi
  • Taipuni Ruakere - Geospatial careers profile

    Taipuni is a Postgraduate Diploma in arts (Geospatial Science) student via distance learning at Massey University
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    • Geodetic
  • Canterbury Multi-Use Arena (CMUA) land acquisition timeline

    On 28 June 2021, the Government reached agreement with the owners to buy 212–214 Madras Street, the final property needed for the Canterbury Multi-Use Arena (CMUA) anchor project. This timeline shows the progress from 2012 to get this agreement.
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    • Crown property
  • Marlborough

    Our pest and weed control work in Marlborough.
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    • Crown property
  • Tasman

    Our pest and weed control work in the Tasman region.
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    • Crown property
  • Waikato

    Our pest and weed control work in the Waikato region.
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    • Crown property
  • Will Jones - Geospatial graduate profile

    Will Jones is a geospatial developer at Orbica.
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    • Geodetic
  • Emma Burge - Geospatial careers profile

    Emma Burge is a GIS analyst at the Environmental Protection Agency.
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    • Geodetic
  • Otago

    Our pest and weed control work in the Otago region.
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    • Crown property
  • Camp Glenorchy Case Study

    Philanthropists Paul and Deborah Brainerd were granted consent in 2014 to buy the Glenorchy holiday park and general store.
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    • Overseas investment
  • Costco Case Study

    Costco Wholesale New Zealand Limited (Costco) was in March 2020 granted consent by the Office to acquire about 2.7 hectares of land in Westgate for approximately $23 million.
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    • Overseas investment
  • Jennifer Coppola - Geospatial careers profile

    Jennifer is a Hydrographic Surveyor at Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand and is studying part-time for a PGDip in Arts (Geospatial Sciences) via distance learning at Massey University.
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    • Geodetic
  • Board appointments

    Toitū Te Whenua administers the nomination and appointment process for several statutory boards.
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    • Corporate
  • High Country Matters

    High Country Matters is a quarterly newsletter covering all aspects of our management of Crown pastoral land across 1.2 million hectares of the South Island high country.
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    • Crown property
  • Trish Merz – Representation Planning Manager at ANZ bank

    Profile - Trish Merz
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    • Geodetic