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New Zealand produce: fresh is best
Fresh is best. That is undoubtedly the case when it comes to New Zealand produce – it’s one of the single greatest things our country has to offer. Read the story . . .
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Hawke’s Bay: in search of the good life
Hawke’s Bay isn’t on the way to anywhere. It requires a deliberate choice to discover its delights. Read the story . . .
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Eastland Tairāwhiti: first to see the light
Poverty Bay is one of the most fertile areas of New Zealand, famous for its luscious chardonnay and its fruit and vegetables, which flourish in the rich soils and abundant sunshine. Read the story . . .
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Western Bay of Plenty: it's the beaches...
With no less than 12km of white sandy beach reaching from Mount Maunganui to Papamoa and a wide coastline that stretches for 125km, it sure is hard to beat. Read the story . . .
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Tauranga: the perfect blend of city and laid-back lifestyle
Fast-growing Tauranga is becoming a city to be reckoned with, comprising the perfect blend of city and laidback lifestyle. Read the story . . .
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South Auckland stroll
The best way to introduce yourself to a new area is to take a stroll with a local. The tips and places you will visit will depend on that local’s personal experience Read the story . . .
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Central Auckland: bustling, beautiful, always beguiling
Auckland. Our diverse and buzzing supercity attracts lovers of good food, good beaches and hearty adventures in the great outdoors. Read the story . . .
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Loved by the locals: Clutha
From beautiful beaches to cycle trails, campsites, conservation projects and quirky art attractions, there is plenty to see and do in Otago's Clutha District. Read the story . . .
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Wainui Beach: sunrises without peer
Wainui is a beautiful stretch of white sand that receives a nice, clean Pacific swell in westerly weather – and happily, the prevailing winds are from the westerly quarter. Read the story . . .
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Loved by the locals: Stewart Island Rakiura
Do what the locals do on Stewart Island Rakiura. Read the story . . .
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Auckland Sky Tower
Opening in 1997, the Sky Tower was, at 326 metres, the tallest building in the southern hemisphere. It’s still the twelfth tallest tower in the world. Read the story . . .
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Tasman: a taste of everything
Consistently enjoying the highest number of sunshine hours in the country, the rays beam down on a region producing an enormous variety of food and drink. Read the story . . .
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The Marlborough Wine & Food Festival: sauvignon blanc on its home turf
Sip the exuberant and intense varietal in the sacred space that first introduced New Zealand wine to the world. Read the story . . .
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Five excellent days out with kids in Auckland
We've got another five great ideas for getting out with the kids around Auckland... Read the story . . .
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Five great days out with kids in Auckland
From ferry rides to bike rides, cafés, playgrounds and even ice rinks, there are many great options for keeping the kids busy in Auckland. Read the story . . .
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Loved by the locals: Hauraki Gulf Islands
Do what the locals do on the Hauraki Gulf islands. Read the story . . .
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