Links + Resources

If you are interested in Taranaki stories and research, here are some useful collections and museums to explore.

Puke Ariki

Puke Ariki is an integrated knowledge hub comprising museum, library, research centre, museum store and i-SITE for a visitor experience that is like no other. Sited in New Plymouth, between the majestic Mount Taranaki and the wild Tasman Sea, Puke Ariki is a place of wonder, of excitement, of discovery and adventure.

Aotea Utanganui - Museum of South Taranaki

Aotea Utanganui is a purpose-built museum that embodies the spirit and energy of the South Taranaki region. The museum plays an active role within our community both today and for the future. A museum that is welcoming and inspirational while striving towards excellence in research, curatorship, preservation and educational engagement. A modern museum with ambitious future plans, prepared to embrace the digital age.

Te Papa

The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum, located in Wellington. Usually known as Te Papa, it opened in 1998 with a vision to be a forum for the nation to present, explore, and preserve the heritage of its cultures and knowledge of the natural environment.

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Access Radio Taranaki

Access Radio Taranaki is a community radio station that broadcasts programmes made by and for Taranaki people. Find them on 104.4 FM, live-streaming and on-demand. By giving a voice to a greater range of people and ideas, we aim to build and enrich Taranaki's diverse communities.

Volunteer with us

Information about what sort of volunteering opportunities the TMA Trust offers, and how to get in touch.