What

A 2026 wall calendar featuring a bunch of local lads who generously gave up their time (and a little bit more… ) to pose in a field of over a million sunflowers.
It’s a little cheeky, but tasteful nonetheless — and all for a good cause! This is the calendar that’ll make you smile all year long.
It’s the perfect gift for your friends, family, workmates (or yourself) and guaranteed to brighten up any kitchen, office, or staffroom wall.

Why

Because sometimes having a bit of fun is the best way to do good. Every single cent of profit from this calendar goes directly to 12 amazing charities close to the hearts of our models.When you pre-order, you’re not just buying a calendar — you’re helping make a real difference.

Who

The stars of this calendar? A bunch of everyday legends from the Whakatipu Basin — butchers, real estate agents, builders, car groomers, and more. Different professions, different backgrounds, one shared goal: to support the causes that matter most to them. And a big thanks to these lads for lending their time, generosity and… assets. 

2026 Nude Calendar

Pre-order your copy now!

  • You’ll get a cheeky little preview in your inbox 
  • Your calendar will arrive by early December 2025
  • 100% of profits go straight to charity
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Our Charities

The Cancer Society

Otago Rural Support trust

New Zealand Firefighters Welfare Society

Salvation Army Queenstown Foodbank

KidsCan

Meat the Need

Our Charities

Diabetes NZ

Animal Welfare Network NZ

Whakatipu Wildlife Trust

Central Otago Living Option

Mental Health Foundation/Gumboot Friday

Meet the Models

And the Cause Close to Their Heart

Dan Boyden

CHARITY: The Cancer Socity

Industrial Fitness

“Sunflowers to me mean ‘hope’. They seek out light even in the darker times.’’ 

Dan & Mike Eyles

CHARITY: Otago Rural Support Trust 

Mike - Rural Sales Consultant, Rural & Agribusiness Colliers. Dan - Landscaper

“As important as donating is, so is reaching out to your mates, colleagues and neighbours and checking in, as it’s bloody hard to ask for help sometimes."

Matt Delany

CHARITY: New Zealand Firefighters Welfare Society 

Queenstown Airport Rescue Firefighter 

“I’m always happy to take my clothes off for charity.” 

Jason Medina

CHARITY: Salvation Army Queenstown Foodbank

Royalburn Station’s ‘fairy poppins’ 

“Food is  a great builder of trust, and once that trust is built, it allows us to help them in other areas of their lives.” 

Rob Newman

Co-founder of FaceUp 

“Since becoming a parent, everything connected to children has touched me the most deeply. Supporting kids who face difficulties in life, who don’t yet have the tools or opportunities to overcome them, is the cause that’s closest to my heart.” 

James Buchanan 

 CHARITY: Meat the Need 

“I grew up on a dairy farm in a town of around 3000 people in the Waikato. I really like that the charity was established by farmers and they work directly with farms to give back to the community.” 

Zuboid Toefy

CHARITY: KidsCan 

Personal trainer 

“Sunflowers grow tall and individually strong, and thrive even through tough conditions.” 

Regan Pearce

CHARITY: Diabetes NZ

B&A Digging Earthworks Sculptor 

“Being a Type 1 diabetic myself, and knowing what I went through as a young child growing up with minimal support, it’s important to me to ensure everyone with diabetes, or at risk of diabetes, has access to quality care and education." 

Jake Trinder

CHARITY: Whakatipu Wildlife Trust 

Logistics at Royalburn Station

“I spend a lot of my time in the great outdoors here in Queenstown, and there are some great groups doing work to protect it”

Roman Gratten

CHARITY: Mental Health Foundation/Gumboot Friday 

 Taking Care of Detailing owner 

“Mental health has deeply affected my family. Check in with your friends and family often – you never know what’s going on behind the ‘I’m good’. And when someone is unkind, try to remember they might be fighting their own battles.” 

Joe Russ

CHARITY: Central Otago Living Options 

Royalburn Station Professional Boner (aka butcher)

“I grew up with a brother who had special needs, and we were lucky enough to give him the best life possible. I’d love for every child born with a disability to have the same opportunity – they truly are some of the happiest and most resilient people you’ll ever meet."

Richard Bytheway

CHARITY: Animal Welfare Network NZ

Arborist

“I actually had no clue i would be naked in a field, just that it was a charity photoshoot, the details came after I agreed haha”