Terms, Conditions & Privacy
Port Chalmers Maritime Museum does not share your personal details with third parties.
Images of you
Port Chalmers Maritime Museum may take photos or videos of visitors to our museum or outreach programmes. These may be shared by us to show our events and activities.
Staff from Port Chalmers Maritime Museum wear identification when they are photographing or filming in our museum and at outreach events.
If you do not wish to be photographed or appear in a video, please let our photographer know.
If we share an image of you that you don’t want to have shared, please contact us at contact@portmuseum.co.nz with REMOVE IMAGE in the subject line and provide us with the relevant link, and we will remove it.
Your personal information
If you provide personal information to Port Chalmers Maritime Museum when you fill out a form, we only use it for the stated purpose.
We keep this information secure and don’t share it with any third parties.
Cookies and online visitor tracking
We use non-personalised cookies in this site and newsletters, this helps us personalise content and track interest.
Website use
The Port Chalmers Maritime Museum disclaims and excludes all liability for any claim, loss, demand or damages of any kind whatsoever (including for negligence) arising out of or in connection with the use of either this website or the information, content or materials included on this site or on any website to which it is linked.
Feedback
Contact us at contact@portmuseum.co.nz with your feedback and let us know if you have any queries or comments regarding the content or usability of this website.
Unattended Minors
The Museum does not permit children aged 12 or under to be in the Museum without the close, active supervision of an adult or suitable person aged 14 or over.
The Museum will make every effort to contact caregivers of unaccompanied children aged 12 or under to arrange prompt collection of the child(ren). If a supervisory adult
cannot be in a reasonable amount of time, if there are concerns about a child’s well- being, or if any situation arises which means active supervision is immediately required, the police will be informed, and the child transferred into their care.
Children aged 13 or over may visit the Museum without a supervising adult, provided they adhere to Museum rules and instruction from Museum staff.
Credits
Photos: Brendon Williamson
Content/ Concept: Silke Janssen Templeton