Dont you think that auckland the capital of nz lacks that natural and spectacular beautuy? |
friendlyness, greeness of the rest of the country
i want to escape from auckland.. Additional Details the rest of nz is soooooo beautiful.......... |
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Is there an abercrombie and fitch shop in new zealand? |
is there one in auckland?
i cant find it.. (just got here btw)... |
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I'm thinking of emmigrating to NZ in Jan, does anyone have any advice? |
| I'm in the beginning process of emigrating to NZ from the UK, has anyone here done it before? If so what was your experience? Where's the best place to go and what are the job opportunities ... |
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Tourism in New zealand? |
Hey please tell me everything you know about tourism in New zealand also any great sites that could help! :)
Please and Thankyou!
~I'm writing a paper~... |
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Can you guys explain the seasons there in NZ? |
someone i know said it's winterover there. or was it nearly winter?..
anyway. can you guys explain the seasons there. you see in my country it's almost summer so i got weirded ... |
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Do i need a lawyer to assist me with my work permit application and residency for new zealand? |
| I have received a job offer in Wellington, but it is not on the long term shortage list. Do i need a lawyer when doing the work permit and residency applications?Does it make a difference using a ... |
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What is there to do in New Zealand during december? |
Me and my cousin were planning a trip arriving in Auckland from mid-December to late December if 2008.
We are Female, ages 21 and 22 and students
Want to experience culture and Christmas in ... |
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Is Stewart Island worth going to? |
| Stewart Island in NZ (preferably answered by people who have actually been there) boyfriend has planned it for a "romantic" part of a holiday...... |
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What is the temperature like in Auckland, New Zealand in May and June? |
I'm planning a vacation and wondering what the temperature is like.
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Advice : Gifting Ideas? |
I need some suggestions.
Soon I will be taking a flight to New Zealand and will be staying there for a little under 2 months on an exchange trip. I am from the United States.
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What are my chances of being approved to immigrate to New Zealand? |
I am an American
I am a software developer.
I am 34 years old.
My wife is about to graduate from nursing school. She will start work as a registered nurse next summer.
We have 2 ... |
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How do Australian and NZ kids/teens compare to each other? |
I was wondering what your opinions are on this.
I go to school in Australia but was born in NZ. I find kids at my school extremly friendly and caring, there are no fights hardly and people ... |
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My daughter needs a SIM card for NZ & Australia for me to call her from UK & her to make calls 2 friends.? |
My daughter is having 4 weeks in New Zeland & 2 in Australia and we need a SIM card for her to call her friends back home as well as for me to call her from my mobile or land line on a regular basis for peace of mind. Any ideas on whats the best type of card please. |
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She'll need to bring a cell phone that can hold a sim card. If she has a CDMA cellphone, then you'll need to talk to her network at home.
In New Zealand there are two different cell phone networks. Telecom and Vodafone. She wont be able to use Telecom, but she'll need to buy a Vodafone simcard. They cost about $35 and you get about $15 free credit.
In Australia she'll have to do the same. I'm not sure about the cost there. She can go with Vodafone, Telstra or Optus (they're the most common ones).
If I was you, I'd check about global roaming on the plan she is using at the moment. It might be a lot cheaper and will save her having to buy a new sim card that she will never use once she returns.
http://www.vodafone.co.nz/
http://www.vodafone.com.au/
http://telstra.com/
http://optuszoo.ninemsn.com.au/
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vodafone has sevice in nz, aussie and the uk. nz telecom is hard to roam with. vodafone is your best bet. a sim card costs around $35 nzd and you can buy $20 nzd and $50 nzd prepay cards. the sim already has $5 nzd on it but it won't go far. there is a vodafone store at auckland airport and a store or electronics (dick smith, noel leaming, bond and bond etc) outlet at most malls. credit can be brought at most convenance stores or diarys aswell as supermarkets. good luck. nz is a beautiful place. |
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Hi, in New Zealand she should get a Vodafone sim card. These can be bought at the airport when she arrives, or at a Vodafone outlet, or any electronics store such as Bond and Bond, Noel Leeming, Dick Smith etc.
Telecom doesn't work on sim cards so she'll have to get Vodafone. |
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she will have to get a vodafone prepay sim card |
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Trish D
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While in NZ earlier this year, I rented a Vodafone SIM at the airport. It worked out a very reasonable cost and I would recommend them. I'm sure there is a similar thing in Australia.
She'll have a great time in NZ - fabulous country. |
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she will be able to get pre paid sim cards anywhere in australia and new zealand...telstra is the most popular...but the best thing is for her to get a cheap calling card and use that to talk with friends and leave the mobile number just for texts or emergency.honestly,the calling cards u get in oz are the best thing ever.with 5 aus dollars u can talk for as much as 5hrs.... |
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Janice G
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Why not get international roaming altho a bit more costly. She will need to have this set up with her phone company before she leaves the UK. Otherwise Vodafone in NZ and Australia is the best solution. Vodafone Sim cards are relatively cheaper in Australia having just returned from there myself. In NZ they are $35 with $15 free credit. You can get a sim card in australia for as little as $10. These are some of the options available |
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