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About DOC

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Structure

Bucket line pylons, Macetown. Photo: B Smith.

Find out where Otago fits in the structure of DOC and how the region itself is structured.

Jobs at DOC

Conservation Corps in action on the Otago Central Rail Trail. Photo: C Byars.

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Role

Group on walk through Te Papanui Historic Park. Photo: Nicola Vallance.

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Concessions & permits

Guided tour. Photo: M. Edge.

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Prime Minister Helen Clark and DOC staff at the opening of the Arrowtown Chinese Settlement, Arrowtown, Central Otago. Photo: Nicola Vallance.

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Good as Gold

Good as Gold is an Otago Conservancy quarterly publication, keeping you in touch with what's happening in local conservation and who's making it happen.

 

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About DOC - all regions

Contacts

Otago Conservancy Office
Phone:      +64 3 477 0677
Email:   otago@doc.govt.nz
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