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 Moving to auckland, where is best?
Currently in jo-burg. want to get away from it all. i have 3 kids ages 3,7,11. husband was recently killed in a car jacking, our house has been robbed 5 times this year. my 11 year old was stabbed in ...


 Can I drink on a flight to New Zealand?
I am 20 years old, and will be flying from Los Angeles to New Zealand via Air New Zealand. Will I be able to drink on the flight there?...


 Am i the only one on Y!A that loves this city?
everyone on here bags auckland heaps! when ever a question is asks the repsonse is always "dont go there its full of youth gangs" 'dont go there the traffic is awful!. ive been living ...


 If you went to Wellington, New Zealand, where would you go?
it has to be somwhere fun
and if possible plz post the site
Additional Details
im coming for los angeles
and its for a family get together
but after that i want to go ...


 What do you think about Arab Muslim people?
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 I'm 27, mexican and I have a job offer as chef in Auckland NZ next year. Is it a nice place to live and work?
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 Moving to christchurch nz?
Hi everyone...Im moving to Chc nz from southern Italy.I would like to know how different the climate will be there from the typical mediterranean weather.Im used to very hot , long and dry summers ...


 How can we know the postal code of other countries?
Like New Zealand....


 Self Drive or Tour Travel in New Zealand?
Hi there, I'm planning a trip to NZ in September with family...me, wife, son & daughter (5 & 2 yrs old). I would love the freedom of self drive rather then taking a tour. However I have 2...


 What are the main differences between living in America, and living in New Zealand? ?
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 What about Auckland.?
Hi all! I want to know do you have to watch your back living in auckland? Can you absolutely rely on public transport? What do you feel about living in auckland, is it too spaced out? Is walking ...


 New Zealand...?
Im brazilian...and I´m planning for a trip to New Zealand....

Who recommends it?.......


 NZ North Island - what to see?
My wife and I will be touring NZ North Island in a few weeks time - any suggestions as to what to go and see? We're hiring a car, but we'll only have about a week to do as much as we can....


 What is the best way to fly to New Zealand - what airline, one stop, no stops, singapore stop and what times?
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 Wats my favorite color?
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 How much wouldtwo weeks in australia cost?
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 What are the pros and cons of living in South Island New Zealand?
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 How much will it cost to post a CD single to New Zealand from the UK?
Just a standrd CD with case....


 Is this the funniest thing you've ever seen heard of?
A motel manager in Palmerston North BANNED a whole town from staying in his motel lol. That is to say no one from Wainui (near Wellington) is allowed to stay there, not even MP's!

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 Can you list the schools from best to worst please?
Kelston Boys high school
Massey high school
Westlake boys high school
Waitakere College
and Rutherford College

I just want to know if i picked the best high school.
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nadi_scr

Auckland, NZ ... Please help. Promise a ten point

I am traveling to Auckland, NZ with my BF. We do not know anybody or any place in NZ.
We are looking for a good suburb with relatively safe environment with a nice night life (so we can go out at nights and not be afraid of criminals). However, our budget is not huge and we want a economically cheap place as well.
So a middle class area with alive nights and cheap accommodation that is safe for a couple to spend a week or so.

Also please give me more information about the transportation system. I want to be able to get around.
And lastly, what are the plans for the new years? Any fireworks in Auckland?
Thanks a lot. I am coming from USA, about 23ish years old. Please tell me all you know

    



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Driver T
All suburbs of Auckland are relatively safe. Just be aware and don't do anything that you wouldn't do at home.
South Auckland is a different city, correctly named Manukau, and that's a different story as far as safety goes.

Hey, NZ is a safe place overall, and not much happens here. We are such a small country that when anything does happen as regards rapes, burglaries, murders, car chases etc, they are made into headline news because there is very little else to fill the front page of the papers with.
Most overseas countries have a greater crime rate than NZ's, but it is not publicised as much.
If you live in the 'burbs of Auckland, you will have to travel to the night life. Not much happens in the residential areas. Nearly all activity is in Auckland Central.
Public transport is train (for a few suburbs) and buses. The main roads are more or less blocked by traffic congestion during the hours of 7 to 9.30 am and 4 to 6.30 pm. Well, not quite blocked, but traffic moves very slowly.
For cheap hotel/motel rates check www.wotif.co.nz (or it may be dotcom), but you won't have too much difficulty in renting a house at a fair rent.


travel_stories
We do usually have fireworks in the city at New Year. No rugby at that time of the year being mid summer!

Have a look at http://www.holidays-in-newzealand.com/auckland.html for information on things to do. You will see details on the Auckland Explorer bus. This is a special bus where you get on and off at interesting destinations.There is also the link bus around the city.

There are several backpackers in the central city.Type in Auckland backpackers and a list with a small map will come up.

So long as you are sensible, these areas should be safe. The central city has quite a lot of activity.There are ferries to the North Shore from down town, and trains to some areas from the same location.

So a backpackers near the bottom end of Queen Street would be good.


L J
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im not sure where a good place is but check avondale out. whatever you do DO NOT move to South Auckland,

dont listen to 'Pagrus', probably some religious nut


Sam C
I highly recommend staying on the North Shore - it has some great local bars in suburbs such as Albany or Takapuna. Takapuna is quite close to the CBD (prob just about a 5-10minute drive from the CBD) however Albany is quite some distance from the city. Still very easy to get around as theres are new bus lanes that have just been built. The website for costings and timetables is: www.maxx.co.nz. Takapuna has great little cafes, a shopping mall (although it is on the smaller scale), nice beach and easily accessible - have a look on www.takapunabeach.co.nz. On Thursday through to Sat the bars are quite good, depending on what type of music you're into otherwise it'd be about at $20 (i used to negotiate $10) taxi ride into town where theres still plenty of nightlife!

I would say avoid going South or West of Auckland ... there are better and nicer places to stay in Auckland!

For New Years yes there are Fireworks but they're quite lame compared to what you guys get in the USA. For a Tourist I would again recommend to go into Town and experience it in there - you'd have to go quite early so then you get a good place! I havent been there during New Years but I've heard that it's pretty chocca block coming up to the Countdown!

Otherwise have a look at: http://www.aucklandnz.com for more info!


Jillybee
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2 things to do - go to a rugby game; Aukland has a team, and it's about as NZ as you get. Get there early to see the haka. Games are cheap, and you can take a city bus right to the stadium. Have fish and chips (the ketchup's different) and a Tui beer.
Also, this isn't particularly cheap, but so awesome! You can sail on an America's Cup yacht! They'll let you steer and stuff.
Best beer in NZ - Monteith's (they don't export it, so drink all you can!)
Aukland is VERY SAFE. You should be fine pretty much everywhere.


Matty
I live in manukau and its fine, its only red necks who live closer to town that think otherwise.
Little pimple faced reporters who have never lived in South Auckland are the first to comment on what its like here.
If your coming from the States you have noting to worry about, its just as safe as your own country if not more.


Idioteque
Coming from wellington, I can't help you too much! But I'm going to Auckland for a holiday in October, and found http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Auckland.htm really helpfull to find my Accomodation!

As for transport, I'm not too sure. Taxis should be pretty easy to find, Auckland Co-op taxi's are the safest ones to go with in Auckland too. Or if your budget is more for buses, then go to http://www.stagecoach.co.nz/auckland/ and check out the routes and times that match where your staying when you figure that out.

Goodluck, and hope you have an awesome time in NZ! Come check out Wellington some time too, that way I could be of more help!


Pagrus
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Be very careful the lawlessness and extreme violence in NZ is very real.
Just look on the local www.yahoo.co.nz site and you will see daily abductions, bashings, rapes, murders, robberies etc, etc, etc.
NZ is portrayed as a safe country but it is not, please have a look at the NZ news websites they are horific.
I would consider another safer country
A concerned Kiwi





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