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29 products
New to our collection, we have Rotoroa Island magnets.
Original artwork by New Zealand artist Cathy Hansby, featuring Rotoroa Island's wildlife, flora and fascinating history.
This FSC wood collection is made from sustainable plywood.
Beautifully printed directly onto the wood with a smooth finish. For any metal surface, lockers, dishwashers, fridges...
Great for dishdrawers, apply your magnet to the drawer thats empty.
Size is 7 x 10cm each, 4mm thick.
Every purchase supports our island restoration - thank you.
Our Rotoroa Island Tshirts are screenprinted on the popular AS Colour Staple Tshirt in Carolina Blue.
Regular fit
Crew neck
Mid weight, 180 GSM
Colour: Carolina Blue
For kids shirt sizing, please visit - https://www.ascolour.co.nz/kids-staple-tee-3005/
For Youth sizing, please visit - https://www.ascolour.co.nz/youth-staple-tee-3006/
All other sizes please visit - https://www.ascolour.co.nz/mens-staple-tee-5001/
Grab yourself a luxury tea towel created for Rotoroa Island Trust to celebrate 10 years as a wildlife sanctuary open to the public.
Original artwork by New Zealand artist Cathy Hansby, featuring Rotoroa Island's wildlife, flora and fascinating history.
These will brighten up your kitchen, or make a gorgeous gift.
Screen print on 100% premium pure cotton, generously sized at 50 x 70cm. This tea towel has cotton tape on the back corner for easy hanging.
Every purchase supports our island restoration; thank you!
This is where you can purchase a Rotoroa Island E-Gift Card, offering the recipient a choice of online products or they can redeem for an accommodation booking.
Rotoroa Gift Cards are delivered by email and contain instructions to redeem them at checkout, or in our island store. If the recipient wishes to use this voucher towards an accommodation booking, they can email stay@rotoroa.org.nz and we can disable this voucher and make the booking.
Gift card must be redeemed with in one year of purchase.
All purchases support our restoration programme.
‘This daring novel doesn’t shout at you. It makes its moves with such care and concealment that it’s a total surprise to find it has pressed such a weight against your chest. A beguiling and brilliant achievement!’ —Damien Wilkins
Rotoroa Island in the Hauraki Gulf, tiny and isolated, is home to a Salvation Army facility for alcoholic men. It’s also where three people at very different points in their lives share a fleeting encounter. There is Katherine, known to history as Elsie K. Morton, famous journalist and author; Jim, an alcoholic with a young family; and Lorna, a teenage mother who has turned to religion, looking for a fresh start. As the stories of their lives are revealed, so too are their hopes and vulnerabilities.
Set in the 1950s, as New Zealand society is starting to change under the pressure of new cultural energies, Rotoroa is a compassionate, beautifully unfolding examination of loss and the possibility of renewal. Told with subtlety and intelligence, this novel affirms Amy Head as a remarkable new voice.
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Paperback, 138 x 210mm
248 pages
ISBN: 9781776561919
Art Print of the Takahe, by Hansby Design
Back from the brink, the recovering Takahe.
A rare endemic bird of New Zealand. Thought to be extinct in the early 1900's, they were rediscovered in 1948 in the remote alpine grasslands of Fiordland. Often confused with the common pukeko, takahe are much larger and more colourful with iridescent feathers.
Print details
Featured in shades of teal, green and deep navy with a straw background.
High quality Giclee Fine Art Print on smooth archival art paper. Giclee is one of the best reproduction methods available, using acid free papers and the latest archival inks. Prints have a lifespan over 100 years. Print is packed in a clear bag with backing board and story about the Takahe.
Framed print in photo is A1 size.
Every purchase supports our island restoration; thank you!
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