Expressions of interest to participate in the region’s first event-scape design challenge, the Master Plan Design Challenge, closed this week. The opportunity to reshape Mystery Creek Events Centre’s 88 hectare property appealed to 11 specialist firms based within New Zealand and abroad. Organisers and land owners, National Fieldays Society, were pleased with the level of more »

Mystery Creek Events Centre today announced it is taking the first step toward a long-term, massive redevelopment of its entire 88 hectare campus. Owned by National Fieldays Society, it is calling on architects, urban designers and planners throughout New Zealand to participate in its ‘Master Plan Design Challenge.’ Contest. Participants will draw up their recommendations more »

The regional final of the National Bank Young Farmer contest will be held this Saturday 17 March at Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton. Long standing supporter of the Young Farmers and owners of Mystery Creek Events Centre, National Fieldays Society, are proud supporters of the event and are delighted to host the regional final at Mystery more »

THE Expo 7-9 March 2013

February 20, 2012 | Comments Off

Space available at NZ’s heavy equipment hub Exhibition sites are now available at the Transport and Heavy Equipment Expo (THE Expo) held at Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton, 7-9 March 2013. The industry event, held every four years, is the only event in New Zealand where heavy equipment enthusiasts can network, purchase equipment and check more »

The DC-3 Trust is pleased to announce that the restoration of Ossie James’ iconic DC-3 aircraft will commence this week. The restoration process includes replacing corroded panels and halting the corrosion, engineering, stripping and painting the DC3 into JAL livery. After nearly 38 years in the Ag Heritage complex at Mystery Creek Events Centre, the more »

Mystery Creek Events Centre is busy preparing its 92-hectare campus to become one of the country’s largest, temporary campsites at Parachute 2012. The Mystery Creek Events Centre events team is expecting the number of campers to top 18,000. “Every year at Parachute, our team creates New Zealand’s largest temporary campground.  We are preparing our grounds more »

Event giant National Fieldays Society has elected to cancel new music festival RetroFest, in the face of slow ticket sales and the withdrawal of one of the festival’s headline acts. Scheduled for 9-11 March, 2012 at Mystery Creek Events Centre; the move to cancel was purely a business decision by the Society’s Board of Directors. more »

Demand from the success of New Zealand’s first and only national equine showcase, means Equidays will return to Mystery Creek Events Centre in 2012. The event’s dates have been well considered and researched to reduce conflicts with other major horse events. Equidays 2012 will be held the first weekend in November from Friday 2nd through more »

Mystery Creek Events Centre became the heart of the horse industry over the weekend with 12,619 horse enthusiasts from all sectors of the equine industry attending the inaugural Equidays event. Held 18-20 November, event organisers are delighted with the turnout and quality of visitors and are eager to build on the success. Due to the more »

Over 300 horses are making their way to Mystery Creek Events Centre today for the first ever Equidays this Friday to Sunday. Held 18 to 20 November, Equidays will be the ultimate showcase of the equine industry and aims to remain a staple in the equestrian calendar. With an anticipated 12,000 visitors heading to Mystery more »

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