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  2. Sport New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The principal governing legislation of Sport NZ is the Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002. As a Crown entity, it is responsible to the Minister of Sport and Recreation via its board of directors. Section 8 of the Act sets out the functions of Sport New Zealand as the following: [1]

  3. Sport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Sport New Zealand is the main government agency responsible for governing sport and recreation in New Zealand. It was established in 2003 by the Sport and Recreation New Zealand Act 2002, consolidating three agencies into one, and was known as Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) until February 2012.

  4. Mākara Peak Mountain Bike Park - Wikipedia

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    The Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park was visited by 8% of the Wellington population in 2003 according to research carried out by the Wellington City Council. It has received a recreation award from the New Zealand Recreation Association and two conservation awards from the New Zealand Department of Conservation.

  5. Minister for Sport and Recreation - Wikipedia

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    The Minister for Sport and Recreation is a minister in the New Zealand Government appointed by the Prime Minister to be in charge of Sport New Zealand. The current Minister for Sport and Recreation is Mark Mitchell .

  6. Recreation reserve - Wikipedia

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    A recreation reserve is a type of New Zealand protected area owned by the New Zealand Government [citation needed] and reserved mainly for sporting or recreational activities. [1] Many provide public access to coastlines, lakes and rivers. [ 2 ]

  7. Athletics New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The organisation was founded in 1887 as the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association (NZAAA). The first national championships were held the following year in 1888. In 1989, the current name was adopted.

  8. Parrs Park - Wikipedia

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    Parrs Park is a public recreational and sporting facility in Oratia, West Auckland, New Zealand.The park has lease arrangements with clubs and cultural organisations that have buildings and facilities on the perimeter and share the amenities of the park.

  9. Swimming New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association was founded on 4 January 1890 at the urging of the Auckland (Swimming) Club, [5] [6] and was based in Auckland.When the headquarters moved to Christchurch in 1896 the Auckland club withdrew from the Association and in 1898 formed a rival association, the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association Registered. [6]