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 Where should I stay in New Zealand?
I'm 19, and going to be doing a study abroad in february to go to new zealand. i have a choice between 3 places, auckland, palmerston north, and wellington. I'm not sure which one to go to. ...


 What is new zealand like?????
i have lived all my life in orkney in scotland. i am gong to go 2 NZ for a gap year in 6 months time. what is it like 4 an 18 year old????? how much crime is there? are people friendly??? where ...


 And these people are running our country...?
I think we're very lucky to live in such a country that is safe and have democracy but are our Ministers are at time very childish!

Mr Mallard and Mr Henare are a good example of this,...


 I live in the USA...is New Zealand a good country to live in?
I just want to know about it, I'm planning on moving and im trying to decide what country to live in. New Zealand seems like a great country but can you guys tell me more about it? Most info and ...


 Being a white New Zealander...?
Do you associate your heritage with that of the native maori/polynesians in some way?
I just wondered from watching new zealanders of european descent doing the haka whether they feel associated ...


 Which part of auckland?
getting the hell out of jo burg, SA. We live in a country where everyday, someone we know is stabbed, mugged raped or even murdered (happens at least once a month). we live in a country where when we ...


 Which is better coke or sprite?
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 David Bain - Innocent or guilty?
I'm interested to see everyone's opinions on this.

10 points for the best answer.

-- Also please say if you would prefer your answer not appear on www.davidbain.co.nz ...


 Do they only accept drivers licences and passports in clubs in New Zealand?
I know that is the case in the UK.. but would it be the same in New Zealand? Would clubs in New Zealand accept a british student card? Or only a british driving licence?
Also does anyone know if ...


 Gift ideas for host family in new zealand?
I am 16 years old and going on a school trip to new zealand (Auckland). I'll be paired up with a buddy there and will be staying at my buddy's house for 3 days. What are some affordable but ...


 Is Kevin Rudds Official Apology To The Aboriginal People Making Headlines Over In NZ ..?
If so what are your thoughts on it from a kiwi point of veiw?
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You can read the speech here - was just released a short while ago

http:/...


 NZ Question about John Key?
What do you think now that hes in, feel different or indifferent and if so please tell me your opinion on why? I still personally feel hes full of ****, but that's just me. So please voice your ...


 Where shall I live in New Zealand?
I'm coming for a Job Interview in September from the UK. If I'm offered the job, I'll be a service engineer, and can almost certainly choose where I live.

Should be not too ...


 New Zealand/Australia question?
Which are there more of?...

Maori in New Zealand
Aborigines in Australia

Just wondering cause I'm really into Maori culture and I watched Australia last night and it ...


 Ways I can protect myself?
I am a single woman living alone in Auckland, I like to think that I live in a generally safe area but just the other day my neighbor had an intruder in their house and I was wondering what are ways I...


 What are some technologies invented by New Zealand?
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 How to you force shutdown a laptop ?
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 I have some questions about New Zealand?
1) what is the best city to visiting? Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch?
2) where can I see some animals in the wild? I want to especially see the kiwi bird and kangaroo and koala?
3) W...


 New Zealand where might the scariest bungy jump be?
I just looked at the Auckland Bridge Bungy and it just does not seem scary enough... any suggestions as I'm off to New Zealand in two days?
P.S Sorry that this is posted under Queenstown ...


 How is DUNEDIN like?
im a student and loves urban cities... i might be going to Dunedin next year.. so please tell me where can i go in Dunedin.. im a wild teenager i want malls.. cinemas...iPod stores...starbucks!...



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What's the weather in auckland NZ like in june?

im going to auckland in june.just want to have an idea of what the weather there would be like.i know its going to be cold, but does it usually rain a lot?is it really windy?

    



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j m
June is still pretty good weather. Not too windy. Locals tend to layer their clothes. And just wear light jackets. Hats are great and gloves. They can also have rain days or an Easterlie blow through. Just enjoy your visit and hope you also get to visit the Coromandel.


vvvandyvvv
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June is Winter but in Auckland that is not necessarily bad weather it just means if there are no clouds the daytime temp will be in the 60-70F range and if it is cloudy or raining it migh go down to 40-50F range


rtzp2000
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Auckland weather is so unpredictable. We regularly see all 4 seasons in one day.


strawberry_chocolat90
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umm actually june is autumn so it will not be too cold, also it depends on what part of new Zealand you go too, i find wellington too be one of the coldest places,
it will be relatively warm with probably slight breezes not too much rain considering it is only autumn.


BVLGAR1
It'll be Winter, really cold at night, new zealand is known for having four seasons in one day, so you always have to be prepared, hehehe funny but true.


Anna.
Cold, dark, wet and windy


TAMZN
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June is going into winter and winter in Auckland can mean anything. It can be pretty much four seasons in one day in Auckland. It can rain at a moments notice and it can get windy which is annoying. Pack a bit for all weather types as we cant always predict what its going to be like. It can be quite cool though so pack some warm clothes and winter usually does get a lot of rain.


Jules 22
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its getting into their winter - so can be cold and wet - but the weather is stranger everywhere at the moent


Seanis777
It will be the heart of winter. But Auckland winters are very mild compared to a lot of places in North America and elsehwere. Expect daily highs between 10-15c and over night lows of between 5-10c.
It rains a lot, and can be quite stormy with dark skies. Fog is common too.
It has never snowed in Auckland ever, so don't bring your snow gear. Light frosts do happen occasionally.


sweneysteve
cold and wet. Lots of rain and wind and cold.



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