Dr Jane Goodall Returns to NZ Next Month
This time next month, the legendary Dr Jane Goodall returns to New Zealand for three appearances! Tickets are selling fast, so you do not want to miss this opportunity to see one of the most influencial figures in the scientific world.
Wellington - Sunday May 19, Michael Fowler Centre
Auckland - Saturday May 25, ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre
Christchurch - Thursday May 30, Christchurch Town Hall
Tickets selling fast for all shows, and available from the above links or HERE.
Each evening will see Dr. Goodall joined by very special guests to be announced, and a presentation from Dr. Goodall herself. Proceeds from each event will go directly to the Jane Goodall Institute New Zealand, assisting the important work they do to help create a better world for people, other animals and our shared planet.
The clock is ticking for planet Earth. Don’t miss Dr. Jane Goodall in New Zealand in May 2019 and share in her stories of inspiration and hope, and discover how we can all Rewind the Future.
And if you're in the
South Island this Easter Weekend, Queenstown is the place to
be for Through The Valley Festival this
Saturday featuring Fly My Pretties!
Set in the stunning Gibbston Valley at Cargo Brewery, Waitiri Creek – just 20 minutes from Queenstown – Through The Valley Festival will feature a top of the line sound system and guests will be able to enjoy a full range of amenities, including a selection of food vendors, a full bar and craft beer from the host brewery. Plus Fly My Pretties are bringing an epic cast with them, and performing alongside Dave Dobbyn!
Featuring - Barnaby Weir, A Girl Named Mo, Anna Coddington, Bailey Wiley, Hollie Smith, Lisa Tomlins, Age Pryor, Laughton Kora, Mike Fabulous, Jarney Murphy, Nigel Patterson (The Black Seeds), Ryan Prebble, Iraia Whakamoe, James Coyle (The Nudge)
Tickets available now HERE for an awesome day in the beautiful Gibbston Valley!
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