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Queenstown, NZ...family destination or crazy single person destination? |
We have 2 under 5...would love to do a trip to NZ later in the year (say, August/Sept but not school holidays). Doesn't have to include skiing, but snow fun would be great.
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New Zealand? |
My parents and I will be visiting New Zealand in January. My aunt Lives there. If we really like it, we'd like to live there.
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NZ: hell on earth for young people...? a must read for all kiwis..? |
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What are the firecracker laws in NZ? |
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New zealand christchurch? |
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Its like this? |
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Plz help. i am a foriegner. coming to nz,aukland for the first time. How far away is Manakau city from ... |
1229 Coatesville-riverhead Highway(28)
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Wanganui.................... |
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Should I buy a hair straightner and a converter in the US or just buy a straightener in New Zealand? |
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For people who have been to the Airport in Auckland,New Zealand? |
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Why does Paul Henry argue with people when he is interviewing them? |
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What is the best way to get from the airport in Auckland, New Zealand to the Mount? |
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How long does it take from Queenstown to Rotorua (by bus/train)? |
What are my best travel options (excluding flying as I'd like to see at least a bit of the country ;)
How long would it take to get there and how much would it approximately cost?
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Are there still jackets and jumpers for sale in the shops in New Zealand at this time of year? |
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Which ciy is better--Auckland or Wellington? I want to move there when i finish uni and work there..? |
Can you tell me the pros and cons, and which city is better, and which city is better to live in when i finish studying International Relations?
Also--in july, is it cold or hot? cause i heard its winter there. Additional Details i meant winter in the summer seasons in other parts of the world. |
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I've never been to Auckland, but I live in Wellington and I'm studying International relations. Where do you live now? I was under the impression that the only place you can study IR is in Wellington..
July is cold everywhere because that's the middle of our winter. Wellington would be a far easier place for you to get a job because there is Parliment and other Government Departments here in Wellington.
Why don't you visit both and see what you think?
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It depends on how you define "better".
Wellington being the capital, there would be more opportunity for international work through the government based there, I would think. I actually preferred Wellington to Auckland, not only is it a more attractive city it also seemed more cosmopolitan. In terms of NZ it is also more centrally located.
July is in the winter season in NZ, but again, it depends on how you define cold. It's not cold like Canada, for example, in winter. The north island tends to be more tropical; you want more winter-like conditions in winter, head to the south island. |
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Wellington. It does have some very strong winds and is a bit cooler than Auckland, but it is also less humid.
July is winter so yes, it is cold but not too cold - just a few degrees less than Auckland.
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i think you would be better off in Wellington because the embassies of foreign countries plus New Zealand government ministries and departments are located there. You would likely end up with a job with those organizations but anyway its up to you.
Wellington is more compact than Auckland.
In terms of population Auckland is still way larger than Wellington.
Public transport is much better than Auckland.
In my experience I feel that the Wellingtonians are friendlier than Aucklanders.
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