Rangitoto Island Historic Conservation trust website, Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand. The islands' unique geological and natural attributes are of international interest. The three Bach Settlements of Rangitoto Wharf, Islington Bay and Beacon End are also of national importance

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Rangitoto Island Historic Conservation TrustContact

Registered Office: 47 Mariri Road,
Auckland, New Zealand

  • Registered Office 47 Mariri Road, Auckland
  • Membership 14 Esperanto Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland
  • General Enquiries PO Box 13-374, Onehunga, Auckland

For comments on the website or suggested content
email Andy Heyward at andy@haumoana.com

YOUR COMMITTEE - Don't hesitate to ring any of them if you have any questions, need brochures etc.

Elizabeth Andrew - (09) 634 1398 Newsletters,
Shirley Collins - (09) 279 9819 Treasurer,
Membership and Wharf rep,
Susan Yoffe - (09) 445 1894 Archives,
Hilary Noall - Islington Bay rep,
Lois Eagles - (09) 443 5536 Beacon End rep,
Allan Godsall - (09) 634 0161 Maintenance,
Jim Mason - (09) 446 6228 Patron.

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Archives

Newsletters / Latest newsletter
Heritage Notes / Communications
History / A timeline of events
Bach Life / The communities
Architecture / Character baches
Restoration / #38 / #114
Membership / How to join
Submit / Stories & Photos
Contact / How to get hold of us
Bach 38 / Open Day Images

Major financial sponsor
- AMP Financial Services Limited

Weather for Rangitoto today
Check out what the weather is doing over the Auckland area.

Tide reports - Check out the high and low tide for Auckland area

How to get to Rangitoto
Fullers ferry timetables and pricings

Rangitoto Island ships' graveyard
Wreck Bay and the adjacent coastline of Rangitoto is a graveyard for at least 13 ships that were dumped on the island between 1887 and 1947.


Latest News

December 4, 2007


NEW STUFF

If you dig down from the volcano cone through the centre of the earth you would end up here>>

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If you have any fond memories, photos or funny stories submit them for inclusion on this site.

Suggestions for improving the site or information that should be included is most welcome. Contact Andy by email

RIBCA

RIBCA (Rangitoto Island Bach Community Association Inc.), a separate organisation with a different philosophy is now online here>>

The Department of Conservation have an extensive website with many links to other events and projects throughout New Zealand.

Motutapu Restoration Trust
Across the causeway at Islington Bay. Motutapu Island is being re-planted by an enthusistic trust with a re-newed sense of strategic direction. The website is www.motutapu.org.nz and like us welcome volunteers for their activities including propagation and planting.

 

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