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manawatu-whanganui

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whanganui

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-39.933300,175.050000

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4540

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Organization: Powerco NZ Limited

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-42.0009

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  • Whanganui

    Whanganui

    City in Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand

    Distance: Approx. 188 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.9325,175.05194444

    Whanganui ( ; Māori: [ˀwaŋanui]), also spelt Wanganui, is a city in the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. The city is located on the west coast of the North Island at the mouth of the Whanganui River, New Zealand's longest navigable waterway. Whanganui is the 19th most-populous urban area in New Zealand and the second-most-populous in Manawatū-Whanganui, with a population of 42,500 as of June 2024.

  • Sarjeant Gallery

    Sarjeant Gallery

    Regional art museum in Whanganui, New Zealand

    Distance: Approx. 366 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.93121667,175.05332222

    The Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery at Pukenamu, Queen's Park Whanganui is a regional art museum with a collection of international and New Zealand art. It was closed for 10 years for redevelopment and re-opened on Saturday 9 November 2024. In 2024 it was announced as a 2024 NatGeo Best of the World pick.

  • Moutoa Gardens

    Moutoa Gardens

    Distance: Approx. 604 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.9318,175.0568

    Moutoa Gardens, also known as Pākaitore, is a park in the city of Whanganui, New Zealand. Named after the Battle of Moutoa Island in the Second Taranaki War, it contains a memorial to the battle inscribed "To the memory of the brave men who fell at Moutoa, 14 May 1864, in defence of law and order against fanaticism and barbarism." It also contained a statue of John Ballance, organiser of a volunteer cavalry troop in Tītokowaru's War and later Premier of New Zealand, but the statue was beheaded and a replacement installed outside the district council building. A number of items present in the park are registered by Heritage New Zealand.

  • Royal Whanganui Opera House

    Royal Whanganui Opera House

    Theatre in Whanganui, New Zealand

    Distance: Approx. 208 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.93456,175.0518

    The Royal Whanganui Opera House is a theatre located in Whanganui, New Zealand. Built in 1899, it is New Zealand's last Victorian theatre. Located on St Hill Street in central Whanganui, the theatre seats 830 and is a venue for many local, national and international events.

  • Ward Observatory

    Ward Observatory

    Distance: Approx. 79 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.933086,175.049112

    The Ward Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Whanganui, New Zealand. Built in 1901 and administered by the Wanganui Astronomical Society, it is named after Joseph Ward (1862–1927), the society's first president and longtime director of the observatory. It houses a 9+1⁄2 inches (24 cm) telescope, the largest unmodified refractor telescope in use in New Zealand.

  • Te Tai Hauāuru

    Te Tai Hauāuru

    Māori electorate in New Zealand

    Distance: Approx. 0 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.9333,175.05

    Te Tai Hauāuru (lit. 'The West Coast') is a New Zealand parliamentary Māori electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives, that was first formed for the 1996 election. The electorate was represented by Tariana Turia from 2002 to 2014, first for the Labour Party and then for the Māori Party. Turia retired and was succeeded in 2014 by Labour's Adrian Rurawhe who retained the seat in 2017 and again in 2020.

  • Cooks Gardens

    Cooks Gardens

    Stadium in Wanganui, New Zealand

    Distance: Approx. 107 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.9341,175.0493

    Cooks Gardens is a multi-purpose stadium in Wanganui, New Zealand. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches, athletics and cycling. The main stadium, known as Westpac Stadium, is able to hold 20,700 people with 3,500 covered seats.

  • Whanganui Regional Museum

    Whanganui Regional Museum

    Distance: Approx. 241 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.9317,175.0519

    The Whanganui Regional Museum in Whanganui, New Zealand, has an extensive collection of natural and human-history objects. The emphasis is on items from the Manawatu-Wanganui region, but the collection also includes objects of national and international significance, such as Pacific tapa, ceramics from Asia and Cyprus, and moa bones from nearby Makirikiri Swamp.

  • River City FM

    River City FM

    Radio station in Whanganui

    Distance: Approx. 383 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.9299418,175.0490149

    River City FM was a radio station in Whanganui, New Zealand. The station was started by Radio New Zealand (which was known as the National Broadcasting Service at the time) in October 1949 broadcasting on 1200AM with the callsign 2XA. The callsign was later changed to 2ZW and the station was rebranded as 2ZW. In 1978 2ZW moved to 1197AM after New Zealand changed from 10 kHz spacing on the AM band to 9 kHz spacing. 2ZW was rebranded as River City Radio in 1988 and 89.6 River City FM in 1993 after the station began broadcasting on 89.6FM. In July 1996 the New Zealand Government sold off the commercial arm of Radio New Zealand; the sale included River City FM. The new owner was The Radio Network, a subsidiary of APN News & Media and Clear Channel Communications, which operated as a division of the Australian Radio Network.

  • Whanganui City College

    Whanganui City College

    School

    Distance: Approx. 405 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.9316,175.0458

    Whanganui City College is located in Ingestre Street, Whanganui. It became Wanganui City College in 1994. It was formerly the Wanganui Technical College established in 1911 and it became Wanganui Boys' College in 1964.

  • Whanganui Central

    Whanganui Central

    Central Business District and suburb of Whanganui

    Distance: Approx. 385 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.930355,175.047644

    Whanganui Central is the central business district and central suburb of Whanganui, in the Whanganui District and Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand's North Island.

  • Whanganui railway station

    Whanganui railway station

    Former railway station in New Zealand

    Distance: Approx. 583 meters

    Latitude and longitude: -39.938,175.053

    Whanganui had three railway stations - Wanganui was the terminus of the NZR Whanganui branch of the Marton-New Plymouth line from 1878. It closed to passengers in 1959 and freight traffic moved to a container terminal at Castlecliff in 2010. Castlecliff Railway Co had a passenger station near the gasworks from 1885 to 1932.

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Current Temperature

14 Celsius

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14 Celsius

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14 Celsius

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14 Celsius

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1005 hPa

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69 %

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1004 hPa

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10000 meters

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