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 »

One of the country’s largest venue and events facilities will soon be headed by Waikato born business leader, Jon Calder. Calder has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of National Fieldays Society, founders of Mystery Creek Events Centre. Calder will replace event veteran, Barry Quayle, who departed Mystery Creek Events Centre last week after 20 years more »

Organisers of Equidays, New Zealand’s newest national equine event, are excited to include the American royals of eventing, David and Karen O’Connor, as part of their exceptional line-up of over 30 riders and trainers geared to educate Equidays visitors. This competitive duo is recognised around the globe for their success in eventing and with five more »

Barry Quayle, General Manager of National Fieldays Society and Mystery Creek Events Centre has resigned from his role to take on new challenges after 20 years with the organisation. “After helping drive growth for the business and economic benefits for the Waikato region, I feel the time is now right for me to step down,” more »

Supplied by client - Jehovah’s Witnesses are inviting all in the area to attend their annual Convention focusing on a government that millions, perhaps billions pray for, God’s Kingdom government.  Many have uttered this in the ‘Lord’s Prayer’ but may not really have understood their request. This will be the focus of the 2011 “Let God’s more »

More and more agribusiness companies are choosing Mystery Creek Events Centre as their venue of choice for both small and large corporate events. We have recently hosted or confirmed events for Fonterra, DairyNZ, Young Farmers, AGCO and Environment Waikato’s Effluent Systems Exhibition. Mystery Creek Events Centre, through our NZ National Fieldays event, has built one more »

Over 4100 teenagers will descend on Mystery Creek Events Centre this Thursday for Easter Camp.  Easter Camp Director, Blue Bradley, says these numbers will set a record for the camp. “With the record numbers of teenagers signed up to attend Easter Camp this year at Mystery Creek Events Centre, it will be the largest we’ve more »

We are pleased to welcome Equidays Event Executive, Renee Johansen, to the Mystery Creek Events Centre team. Originally from Cambridge, Renee recently returned from Australia after working in the team behind the V8 Supercars events. Renee will work alongside Mystery Creek’s Business Development Manager, Nicola Greenwell, to ensure the inaugural Equidays makes a real impact more »

NZ National Fieldays Society held its annual general meeting at Mystery Creek Events Centre at the start of this month. The year’s top milestones were announced to those in attendance and a new president and vice president were elected. NZ National Fieldays Society is the incorporated society that owns National Agricultural Fieldays and Mystery Creek more »

AGM Announcements

December 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) for the National Fieldays Society was held last night at Mystery Creek Events Centre. The positions that were appointed are as follows; President: Lloyd Downing Vice President: John Gallagher Treasurer: Chris Hughes Ag Fieldays Section Chair: Warwick Roberts Events Section Chair: Doug Baldwin Ag Heritage Section Chair: Jenny Cave Property more »

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