Thirteen host towns and cities in different New Zealand regions will help fill the 'stadium of four million' promised by the New Zealand Rugby Union for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Rugby World Cup excitement is spreading as communities from the north to the south of New Zealand react enthusiastically to the announcement of team hosting venues for the 2011 event.
New Zealand’s unique flora means that natural beauty companies are able to harvest or grow fresh, sustainable ingredients found nowhere else in the world.
Farmers markets are a rapidly developing Kiwi phenomenon – 10 new markets are due to open during the 2009 - 2010 season making a total of 50 throughout New Zealand.
New Zealand’s world-first national rugby museum will be relocated and upgraded in time for the huge influx of rugby fans expected for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.