It was on the Australian news today that 100 kiwis move to Australia a day .!..? |
.. how do you feel about that, and will you be one of them in the future ? Additional Details Good on ya 'dutchiekiwi' - about time .... Leaving Christchurch for good aye!... |
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Teens in New Zealand? |
Sooo basically I'm going to be moving to Auckland, New Zealand pretty soon with my family and I'm just wondering what teen peopleees are like there? I'm fourteen...?
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Which city is best to live in? Wellington or Auckland? |
I live in Wellington. I am beginning not to like it. The people are mean. It does have it's ups. Free ambulance service, everthing is close, good public transport.
Auckland is larger, ... |
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Why does New Zealand have daylight saving? |
| In the summer New Zealanders move their clocks forward by one hour meaning that it doesn't get dark until 9 pm. But why only here in NZ and Australia?... |
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Why this kind of attitude is so common in NZ? |
| When you are new in a group, people get close to you untill they get to know you well particularly your weak points and then use those weak points later to keep you under control.... |
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Moving to Auckland from the gold coast... YUCK? |
| im 16, live on the gold coast and have the best life ever here. i go to a GREAT school and have GREAT friends and go to a great church. i spend my weekend surfing at the beach and hanging out at the ... |
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What's the weather like in New Zealand? |
| I know that it varies quiet a bit depending on whether is south or north island, so can those who've been there describe? (my source of references is New York)... |
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Is New Zealand a environmentally-friendly country? |
| Ive been around the world and seen a lot of concern from the developed world and heard a lot about NZ being environmentally conscious, is it true. As a South African, unfortunately theres no concern, ... |
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Should I go on a personal quest to find a Moa? |
| During the next break I get from studying here in NZ, I think I'll head to some remote parts of the South Island to look for Moa. Is this a good idea?... |
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Its COLD!!!!? |
| Im on holiday in new zealand and its winter but its freezing cold but i cant leave right now because i havent seen them in 5 years!!! Any ideas on how to make me warmer because they dont like central ... |
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I am moving to New Zealand in November and I need suggestions on where to live and work... can anyone help me? |
| I will be arriving at the beginning of the summer season and I am interested in finding a job in the ecotourism field. I will not have a car so public transport or towns with things close enough to ... |
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I want to study in New Zealand and am from USA, would you all recommend against it or for it? |
| I currently live in USA, and am considering going to study in New Zealand. How would you all rate NZ? Boring, fun, pretty, ect...... |
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Mike Kirby |
Where to live in New Zealand? |
So my friends and I are moving to New Zealand one year from now. Everything in going great as of now, but we're having one major problem of deciding where to live. We're looking for adventure. Trekking, Surfing, Mountain Climbing, Mountain Biking, stuff of that sort you know. We've been looking at the sources online but they all seem really vague when it comes to their lifestyle activities. I was posting this to see if someone from New Zealand or someone who has gone there would know the best place to experience all these. We were very interested in Northland when I read that it doesn't really experience a winter. Could someone help me out? Thanks! |
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Luke L
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sounds like to me you would enjoy the south island. Not sure if you know but NZ is made up of the north island and the south island. They both have adventure, trekking, mountain biking and climbing is more enjoyable in the south island as it has grandeur and spectacular scenery, and huge amounts of tracks and camping huts in the mountains. It is very similar to Canada and Alaska. Surfing is probably best done in the north of the north island (northland is a good region) The beaches in Auckland I hear are good. I would suggest living in Auckland so you have the convenience of the big city, but a drive away is not hard to do. You can also consider living in Christchurch in the south island. Its a largish city but is handy to all the south islands adventure centers like Queenstown etc. I highly recommend going to Queenstown, for the adventure, the Bay of Islands for the beautiful beaches, and Wellington for the cultural and culinary delights. In all seriousness you have to check out the entire country, there is sooo much to do there, you will never get bored
PS check out www.newzealand.com |
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Oliviaaa ♥
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Queenstown baby!
the ultimate adventure city.
skiing is amazing there. |
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lesley w
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you will have a ball in the south island of n z ,, what you are looking for is offer to your in the south is,, there city of christchurch, not to far to travel for those activity, many small towns out of ch ch and that take your down south island more , or your can go up the south way , to nelson and many place up there to ,, but we do have winter months here ,as for northand it lovely too but quiet small ,may pay to have a look around some of these ares before you settle , you will love n z great country to live , very peaceful ,heaps to to for outdoor people like you good luck |
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james
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northland is not where you want to be.
go to canterbury or otago (christchurch, wanaka or queenstown) they've got very hot dry summers, beuatiful lakes, beaches, mountains, national parks. excellent skiing, surfing, mountain biking, and snow in winter. trust me the south island is where you need to be. just stay clear of dunedin or invercargill |
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Louise
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south island is the best!!!! but my favourite city is auckland ^^ if you want to live in an interesting, lots to do(sports etc), nice sight seeing spot(go to south island) if you want to lvie somewhere croded, lots to od, lots of shops, really great place but lots of stupid stuff going on aswell(go ot auckland) ^^ if you want to live in the capital, where it is very windy and very cool(go to wellington) goodluck!!!!!!!!!! |
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Addy
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it sounds like ur looking for the south island
try looking up these cities
- Christchurch
-wanaka
-Queenstown (this would probably be the best option
if ur looking for a small town then try queenstown, wanaka
but if ur looking for a bigger city then try chch
(chch is an average sized city and its close to the mountains and everything) |
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Helen
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South island- dunedin, christchurch, or queenstown |
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sueby40
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Auckland is in the hub of all the activities...there is mountain biking at Woodhill, Mountain Bike Park, great trekking in the Waitakeres, or endless treks withing an hours drive or more, surf beaches withan a short drive, and Mountain Climbing is usually an overnight trip or weekend to the Middle of the North Island....and you would most probably base yourself in Turangi for the Trekking and Mountain climbing trips...look at Mountain Biking from there also. Auckland has a year round mild climate, but can get wet in the winter like most of NZ, otherwise it is the happening place...good luck! |
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Amy
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taranaki, the west coast of the north island isnt really well known by kiwis in general. It has one of the best streches of surf beaches in the country theres a huge mountain in the middle of the province which has your trekking, mountain climbing etc. It will generally only snow on the mountain and not so much around the towns but the mountain is very easy to get to. Check out http://www.windwand.co.nz/
South island again is great but the winters are much more extreme and the summers a little bit milder |
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Awesomeness_12
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Ummm...... I personally prefer Auckland, but if you like those things, you're probably better off in Queenstown or somewhere around there. I also love Taupo, so it's your choice. |
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travel_stories
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If you mean by a winter - snow.No, Northland never has snow. The Central North Island is the best area in the North. In the South Island they have snow throughout to varying levels. Right now all the high points. If you want beaches and snow as well I suggest Nelson, or Christchurch are good areas. They have nice beaches and are close to the mountains as well.Christchurch is quite flat. Further south would be pretty cold for swimming.Although people do - it depends on what you are used to.
If you are looking for what you will find in the different locations have a look at http://www.holidays-in-newzealand.com which gives you a good idea of what some main cities have to offer, and also what activities you will find where around the country. |
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Pagrus
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Otara, Manurewa, anywhere in South Auckland's cool |
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