An early morning convoy of shiny rigs into Mystery Creek Events Centre kicked off the third and final day of the Transport and Heavy Equipment Expo 2013. The crowd arrived early and stayed all day taking in not only THE Expo show but also the additional 80 trucks participating in the spectacular Show ‘n’ more »

During the first three months of 2013 over 40,000 people will have been to Mystery Creek Events Centre to dance, sing, sleep, pray, laugh, eat, network and socialise. The enormous variety of events held at the Waikato’s most versatile event centre includes trade shows, industry conferences, weddings and New Zealand’s longest running music festival, Parachute. more »

Parachute Music Festival organisers sign a five-year contract with Mystery Creek Events Centre Mystery Creek Events Centre will continue to rock to the beat of the Parachute Music Festival following the signing of a five year contract. Parachute organisers have been working with the Mystery Creek Events Centre team to ensure that one of the more »

CEO of NZ National Fieldays Society, Jon Calder, has attended the opening of the Yangling Agricultural Hi-Tech Fair in the Shaanxi Province, West China attended by 50,000 people. On Tuesday 20 November Calder delivered a passionate speech at the China Modern Agriculture Summit where he spoke about the history of the NZ National Fieldays, its more »

Mystery Creek Events Centre is pleased to be hosting and Event Managing the ESITO annual connection, November 13th-15th. The Electricity Supply Industry Training Organisation’s ‘Annual Connection’ is the place to be if you want to three days of exciting events including: – Line Mechanic Competition – Cable Jointer Competition – Suppliers’ Expo For more information more »

Great article on the front page of the Waikato Times Business section; showcasing the work going on as we work toward becoming a super events centre for our region and for NZ. Click here to read on Stuff.co.nz

The hive of activity surrounding the 44th National Fieldays at Mystery Creek Event Centre has not diminished as work has now commenced onsite for the organisation’s new headquarters. The 1050sqm facility, designed by architects Chow Hill, is due to be ready by Christmas and will accommodate up to 50 staff with designated areas for expansion. more »

Engineering consultants Beca have today been revealed as the winner of a unique design challenge to reshape Mystery Creek Events Centre’s 88 hectare property. The Master Plan Design Challenge was launched in March and received 11 entries from architects, urban designers and planners throughout New Zealand and overseas. Organisers and land owners, National Fieldays Society, more »

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 »

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