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Dargaville Museum New Zealand

April 29th, 2009 · Free Audio Guides, New Zealand Audio Guides

Northern Wairoa River

Northern Wairoa River

If you are heading north on your travels from Auckland you most probably have planned to explore the Kauri coast by turning off Hwy 1 at Kaiwaka and taking Hwy 12. Perhaps you have even scheduled a stop at the justifiably respected Matakohe Kauri Museum but have you given a thought to exploring Dargaville and its Museum?

Historic Buildings

Historic Buildings

New Zealand is a host of small rural towns many of which look sleepy with not much going on. Perhaps in the 21st century that is the case but go back a hundred years or so and some of these 21st century backwaters were thriving international trading posts. The frontier towns if you like and when you get a chance to explore they are well worth it and Dargaville is one such town.

Once on Hwy 12 and travelling north towards Dargaville you will cross the Ruawai flats, the kumera or sweet potato capital of New Zealand. If this was America you’d probably be able to stop at the Big Kumara for a burger and kumara chips but it’s not and there is no Big Kumera to be seen. If you get a chance though try the kumera chips. These are really chunky kumera french fries and are available at many of the takeway food outlets and cafes.

Dargaville is nestled on the banks of the Northern Wairoa River and if you are looking for it on a map it’s on the west coast of Northland just where Hwy 14 from Whangarei joins Hwy 12.

Kauri Gum new Zealand

Kauri Gum new Zealand

With a rich history of kauri logging, gum digging, shipbuilding and shipwrecks instead of changing down a gear and continuing north plan on stopping for a while or even overnight and enjoying the atmosphere of this riverside town and learning a little more about its history.

Dargaville Museum

Dargaville Museum

Dargaville Museum is in Harding Park, just out of town, with magnificent views from its hillside site overlooking the remants of the prominant volcanic cone of Toka Toka, Maungaraho Rock and the Northern Wairoa River.

Dargaville was founded by Joseph McMullen Dargaville in 1872. of French Hugenot decent the Irish Joseph Dargaville left Cork in Ireland as a young adventurer first going to Australia, where he married, and later to the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island as a branch inspector for the Union Bank.

Quickly becoming bored with the bank Joseph he tried to establish himself as a wholesale merchant before entering the Kauri Gum and timber trade of the Northern Wairoa. Although there were allready substantial settlements at Aratapu and Te Kopuru he saw the strategic value in establishing a settlement at the confluence of the two major rivers ijn the region, the Northern Wairoa River and Kaihu Creek. All trade with the area was carried by river to the Kaipara Harbour as the roads were little more than tracks. So in 1872 he brought 171 acres at this spot, known as the Tunatahi Block. He paid 1 pound an acre for the land and started to lay out and build a private town.

The rest they say is history.

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Central Coast Psychic Fair 2009

April 7th, 2009 · Fairs & Festivals

Davistown Central Coast Psychic Fair

Davistown Central Coast Psychic Fair

The Central Coast Psychic Fair was held at Davistown RSL on a sunny Sunday 29th March 2009. I am interested in alternative healing so I went along, not quite sure as to what to expect, and was pleased to find that in addition to some two dozen psychics in attendance the fair was well attended by a range of healers.

Healers-Central Coast Psychic Fair

Healers-Central Coast Psychic Fair

Most of these healers work with energy, vibration or a higher connection to the greater consciousness, god, or life essence. To me the source of the healing seems to be dependent on what their belief system is. Some will describe it as Jesus or the Arch Angel Uriel, while others describe a connectiveness to earth energies. However they all radiated a sense of calmness and oneness with themselves and being.

Life Energy Readings

Life Energy Readings

During the course of the morning I met some marvellous people, all of whom happened to be women, although there were several men healers attending.

I spoke to several of the healers and the brief interviews in this podcast will give you a flavour of some of the healers that I met and their healing methods. I do not endorse any particular healer or healing method.

Central Coast psychic fair Unique Jewellery

Hand Crafted Unique Jewellery


Some of the upcoming alternative healing fairs in the greater Sydney region are:
Mingara Psychic Fair
Mingara Recreation Club
Mingara Drive, Tumbi Umbi NSW 2261
Sunday 19th April 2009

and

Sydney Mind, Body & Spirit Festival
Thu 30th April – Sun 3rd May 2009
Sydney Exhibition Centre

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Great Cheap Day Out For Kids – Central Coast Model Steam Trains

April 3rd, 2009 · Australia Audio Guides, Free Audio Guides

Central Coast Model Steam Trains

Central Coast Model Steam Trains

The Central Coast Steam Model Co-Op is great cheap day out for kids of all ages but especially the younger ones. It is located at 73A Showground Road, Narara on the New South Wales Central Coast, just north of Gosford.

In this podcast Greg Lawrence enjoys a fun day out at the Central Coast Steam Model Co-Op with his three grand children and the short podcast will give you useful information about the model trains, location, parking, days and hours of operation and what to expect when you visit.

On the first Saturday of every month the Central Coast Steam Model Co-Op have a live day open to the public where children and families can enjoy a ride on scale model steam trains and diesel electric trains. It’s inexpensive, currently $2.50 a ride, and the kids love it. Having a ride on a model steam train and watching the train activity. No bookings are required for the train rides.
It is an inexpensive place for a kid’s birthday party too. For a modest $250 picnic tables are reserved for up to 20 adults and children and this includes exclusive use of two of the model trains for rides for two hours. Bookings for children’s parties can be made directly with Edith Bearman on Ph 02 4388 2416 or 0432 499 220.

Many Different Model Steam Trains

Great Model Steam Trains

There are many different model steam trains for the children to ride on.

Model Steam Trains In All Sizes

Model Steam Trains In All Sizes

A day out with the kids, a picnic from home and a ride on a model steam train, is a cheap day out the children will love.

Great Train Rides for Kids

Great Train Rides for Kids

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