NZART Information Page
NZART represents New Zealand Amateur Radio operators nationally and internationally. NZART is a founding member of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 3 (Pacific Region). National representation is through our Administration Liaison Officer (ALO) to the Ministry of Economic Development – Radio Spectrum Management Group (MED: RSM), the regulator of radio spectrum in New Zealand.
How do I become a Radio Amateur?
Getting a licence is not difficult - you just need the determination to do it!.
Click on this link for more information: Amateur Radio Examinations
Where do I get more information?
The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (Inc.) is a non-profit association of Amateur Radio Operators. NZART has clubs and instructors in most larger cities and towns throughout New Zealand. For more information on Amateur Radio and details of club and licensing courses near you, contact:
The General Secretary at NZART Headquarters at the email address below or by clicking on this link.
E-mail nzart@nzart.org.nz
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NZART Job Descriptions
Click HERE to See Who Holds a Position or if The Position is VACANT-
NZART NEEDS YOU as a volunteer
Date on Document is Shown First - All Files HTML
FEB-1998 Administration Liaison Officer
APR-2001 AREC National Director
JUL-1999 Examination Division Coordinator
FEB-2009 Examination Supervisor
FEB-2002 Local Government Liaison Officer
APR-1998 Monitoring Service Coordinator
OCT-2009 NZART's Approved Radio Examiner (NZART ARX)
AUG-2009 VHF/UHF/SHF Records Coordinator
NZART Membership From 1950 to 2010
NZART Membership from 1950 to 2010 is shown below.

This graph shows that the membership increased from 1950 until its peak in 1982. From 1982 the membership has decreased until now it is at the same number of members as there were in 1953.








