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 Is Dunedin an easy place to meet people?
my mum and I are emigrating to NZ from the UK and I have my heart set on Dunedin as I loved it when I visited it. We aren't too worried about work and housing, but slightly worried about not ...


 What are the best walks in new zealand , whereabouts are these, the time needed and the distances?

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how advance would i need to book i'll be going in summer so high season, from nov to ...


 New Zealand identity issues?
i do love NZ!!

this is why i have thought deeply about what i consider identity issues the nation has

1. when in Europe people think i'm an aussie cause our flags are the ...


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Australia held a vote some 10 years ago....whats your view ?...


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 South African going to New Zealand for 2 weeks........What should i expect?
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 New Zealand Question!?
I am looking to move to NZ towards the end of this year, how easy will it be to find rental accomodation and work? Auckland most likely currently!
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also, how useful is ...


 What are some of the most famous historic sights in New Zealand?
Historic sights and monuments. I always hear about Zorbing and "extreme sports", but what are some nice places of historic interest?...


 Why doesn't anyone colonize New Zealand?
People say it's a beautiful country, but right now, it's overrun with a bunch of KIWIS! Isn't it about time someone staked claim to these islands?...


 I am in a despute with a friend about the cost of traveling to New Zealand. Can you do one month with $1,000?
I want to travel on a budget, but I still like to have some luxury. Is the dollar tiple and is it realitively cheap?...


 Please suggest places to visit in South Island for good food and good scenery.?
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 What is good in your country?
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 What are the good and bad points of living in New Zealand?
When considering moving from the UK to New Zealand, what are the good and bad points that should be taken into account?

This would be a family move for two 40 year old adults, one 16 year ...


 Is ANZAC day as big in New Zealand as it is in Australia?
Here in Australia, ANZAC day is getting bigger and bigger each year with more people taking an interest in our war history all the time. Is it a big day in New Zealand also??
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 New Zealand! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR?
I'm originally from NZ but now live on the Gold Coast, Australia.

I love my home country with a passion but I get extremly worried and sometimes angry and sad when I hear of the ...


 Do you really think John Campbell is a talented/professional TV presenter?
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 How do u look for people in new zealand?
Going to new zealand this weekend the 16th and 17...


 To visit new zealand for the first time for 7days , should i go to the north island or south island .?
which airport should i fly ...


 Ireland or new zealand?
where would you rather live ireland or new zealand????
and u can give a reson if u on why youd wanna live ...


 Who is NZ's greatest male proformer?
David Dobbin?
Andrew Fagan
The shihad guy?
Wayne Anderson?
Howard Morrison?
Raymond Wolf?
The late Rob Guest

or someone else?...



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Which NZ city has the best art scene?

Would you say it is Auckland, Wellington, or Nelson? Or is there some other city more known for the arts scene?

Please only answer if you live or have lived in New Zealand.
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By "art scene"... I mean the best place to live if you are an ARTIST. In terms of lots of galleries, community organizations, museums, etc. Please answer in response to this.

    



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sticky
All those places are good and offer their own unique oppurtunities. Nelson is good for hippies, Wellington you're more likely to get a break and Auckland has the best galleries and is where the real money is.


diversenz
Beautiful is one thing, but it dpends on what you want.

If you are looking for the arts centre of New Zealand, then Wellington is know for this. The art scene there is pretty thriving.

If you are looking for a place to hang out and be an artist, live off the land and be eco-friendly with other artists, then you should head to the Coromandel, the Otago Peninsula (near Dunedin), or areas near Nelson, including the Abel Tasman region.


DakotaNZ
Christchurch probably has the best in the way of Galleries. However if you want to live somewhere truly inspiring it has to be Wanaka an hour north of Queenstown. Heaps of artists live here as the scenery is breath taking. There are a few small Galleries, but it's only a small town, with lots of tourists, who like to spend big money on a souvenir of there NZ experience.


Dave O
Wellington, hands down. Look on any travel site, they will say the same, and the town itself screams artistic


polynesiankitty
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auckland and wellington...they have the best art city scenes I hav ever been to..they have some pretty cool art mueseums and galleries in auckland ...most of it is new art and classic sculpture arts..I forgot what it was called but its next to AUT...I remeber going to it on a school trip


bloom3
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Christchurch and Queestown in the South Island are the beautiful cities.


kara_nari
I personally would go with Nelson.
If I ever decide to move back to New Zealand, I think thats where I would go to get my creative juices flowing again.
Quiet, peaceful, very inspiring...


ken s
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I lived for 10 years in the Wiatakari of Auckland,Huia and then Karekare.There are alot of creative people living and working in this area.Coromandel and the Nelson ares are also very similar.Its strange that these areas are also areas close the wine producing areas of NZ----any connection do you think?
Most people in these areas exhibit their works in Galleries in Auckland or Wellington,although the local gallerys also cater very well for their resident artistic sorts.


Loka
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As an artist, I would say Auckland has the biggest and best art scene. Wellington would come second. Im talking contemporary fine arts, not the more craft oriented stuff like in Nelson and Queenstown.



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