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Business Scoop » Adventure Park That Brought Off-road Monster Scooters To NZ Up For Sale

Press Release – Bayleys An award-winning Northland adventure park business which introduced Kiwi thrill seekers to off-road monster scooters is on the market.   With other attractions including mountain biking, forest paintballing, survival programmes and … An award-winning Northland adventure park business which introduced Kiwi thrill seekers to off-road “monster scooters” is on the market. With other attractions including mountain biking, forest paintballing, survival programmes and a café, HeadsUp Adventures has quickly grown into one of Whangarei’s best-known visitor attractions since the business was set up three years ago. The popular adventure park is the only business in New Zealand, and the first in Australasia, to offer monster scooters. Built in Switzerland, these heavy-duty off-road scooters have become a hit among all types of riders and are the perfect family activity.

Adventure Park That Brought Off-road Monster Scooters To NZ Up For Sale

Monday, 8 March 2021, 9:17 am An award-winning Northland adventure park business which introduced Kiwi thrill seekers to off-road “monster scooters” is on the market.   With other attractions including mountain biking, forest paintballing, survival programmes and a café, HeadsUp Adventures has quickly grown into one of Whangarei’s best-known visitor attractions since the business was set up three years ago. The popular adventure park is the only business in New Zealand, and the first in Australasia, to offer monster scooters. Built in Switzerland, these heavy-duty off-road scooters have become a hit among all types of riders and are the perfect family activity. Their

Fire Safety – Change in fire season for the Kaipara District

Change in fire season for the Kaipara District Fire and Emergency New Zealand is moving the Kaipara District from a prohibited fire season to a restricted fire season at 8am Friday 5 March. This means the whole of Northland will be in a restricted fire season except for Limestone Island in Whangarei Harbour which will remain in a prohibited season. Principal Rural Fire Officer Myles Taylor says while the fire risks in the district have reduced, Fire and Emergency still wants Kaipara people to be careful when considering lighting an open-air fire. “People will need a permit to light an open fire in a restricted season,” he says.

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