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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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?
* * * * * * * * Additional Details You can read the speech here - was just released a short while ago
http:/... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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 ... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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 ... |
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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 do new zealanders sound like? |
| I am a new zealander. I was talking to my friend from USA and he told me that i had a cool accent. I was like "i have an accent?". So i wana know what we sound like, thanks.... |
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I am planning a vacation to New Zealand in October...? |
| I am planning a two week vacation to New Zealand. I want to spend 1 week outdoors...hiking, etc. I want to spend 1 week in a major city. What are the must do's and must see's in New Z... |
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When is the best time to come to australia and new zealand may or september? |
i am thinking of travelling to australia and new zealand as part of a round the world trip. so i get decent weather on all stops on the trip i am thinking of arriving in australia and new zealand in either may or september. when would the better month be to visit |
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kiwibeca
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Definatly September. Sept is the start of Spring in the Southern Hemisphere, so the weather is on the improve, but you can still go skiing if you want. May is probably the worst time to come "down under." The weather is going to pot because May is the end of Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere, but the ski season usually doesn't get under way untill mid June at the earliest, so there's not a heck of a lot that you could realy do in May. To cold for the beach, not cold enough to ski. |
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Felecia C
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SEPTEMBER!!!! things are more full of life and its warmer and everything is greener and more spectacular,
In may things re colder, duller but theres heaps of leaves...
Come in September |
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TheOne
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In May the weather is cooler. September is getting warmer because Australia summer is in December |
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The Me
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i agree Sept is better. |
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lipstix81
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May is cooler in Sydney, But Septemer aint that bad at all really, actually it can be pretty nice- but that depends on where in Aussie your coming to as I'm based in Sydney.
NZ is just messed up weather haha thats where i grew up. I would vouch for September over May though, as it can be freeeeezing around that time.
So all in all.. I reckon September |
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james
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they are the two worst times to visit nz. its not warm enough to take advantage of the place and its not cold enough to ski etc |
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kiwi ni
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it makes know different when you go to nz,its always beautiful,ski Field's in winter and lovely beaches in summer,and don,t forget the people are always friendly and warm,when its cold you put more cloths on, wet you use rain coat,It,s what you want to make of it,New Zealand |
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Easy
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Definitely September. May in NZ can be cold and wet - depends on the year. Many parts of Australia won't be too hot at the at time of the year also. |
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amandajayneelizabeth
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I live in Queensland and either of those dates would be fine. Up here the weather is beautiful all year round. Mind you it does get VERY warm in January and February. I have been to Sydney in September and it was quite nice. Melbourne in September on the other hand was icy cold when I visited but apparently its weather can be all over the place. However Australia is great at all times.
I visited the North Island of New Zealand between April and July and loved it. Very temperate climate but still snow on some of the mountains. Mind you north or Auckland where I was mainly I didn't have to get into jeans or jackets too often.
I have just had friends do a trip to the south Island of NZ this September and they were really rugged up (ski jackets and warm clothes.) That said they loved it but went extremely well prepared.
Overall I think both times are great to visit. It would probably be cheaper in May as it is not in a school holiday period where September is.
Hope that helps. Enjoy our two countries. They are both really great places. |
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Driver T
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It really depends on what your interests are and why you are making the trip.
The scenery is excellent (but different) all year round.
Here is a generalisation of the meteorological conditions:
In the South Island May will be cooler with almost nightly frosts, but with little wind or rain.
In September you are likely to encounter rain and wind.
In the North Island there will be rain in May too, but the really cold and stormy weather doesn't usually start till the end of June; not much wind in September.
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