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Cape Kidnappers: majestic gannets and more
Captain Cook had plenty to say in his log about Cape Kidnappers, the southern headland of Hawke’s Bay. Read the story . . .
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Auckland’s underwater zoo: Kelly Tarlton’s Sealife Aquarium
On underwater walkways, you can lock eyes with everything from urchins and octopi to stingrays, sharks and that little fish with the big rep, the piranha. Read the story . . .
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Auckland War Memorial Museum: a national treasure
Our children will take completely different memories of the Auckland War Memorial Museum into their futures than the majority of us have borne from our past. Read the story . . .
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Loved by the locals: Central Hawke's Bay
Do what the locals do in Central Hawke's Bay. Read the story . . .
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Five picks for a weekend in Rotorua
There's plenty to keep you busy for a weekend escape in Rotorua. Read the story . . .
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Get outside: five cute campgrounds on the Kaipara
The Kaipara is the largest harbour in the Southern Hemisphere. Read the story . . .
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Four free things to do in Taupō
Taupō has lots of exciting activities on offer but often the best things in life are free. Read the story . . .
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Loved by the locals: East Auckland
Do what the locals do in East Auckland. Read the story . . .
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Kaikōura: where crayfish and mountains meet
Kaikōura is a magical place where the mountains literally meet the sea – it’s as if a fairytale land has been imagined into real life. Read the story . . .
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Five fab things to do in Masterton
Get out and explore Masterton, in the heart of the Wairarapa. Read the story . . .
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Urban explorer: Point Chevalier
If you’re partial to a peninsula and you like your city settlements on the quirky side, the trio of suburbs near central Auckland’s inner harbour is well worth exploring. Read the story . . .
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Up the creek: Upper Hutt
The main feature of the district, of course, is the river. Not only does it look good, but the quality of the water is excellent, too. Read the story . . .
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Lower Hutt: take me to the river
The Hutt River was known by Tangata Whenua as Te Awakairangi, 'the river where food falls from the sky.' Bet there’s a story behind that name. Read the story . . .
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Urban explorer: Kingsland and Mount Albert
Kingsland and Mt Albert are pockets of fun in Central Auckland where you’ll discover great bars and eateries, historic sites and invigorating outdoor spaces. Read the story . . .
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Loved by the locals: Glen Innes
Do what the locals do in Glen Innes. Read the story . . .
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Loved by the locals: Waitākere
From foodie finds to bushwalks and beaches, take the lead from the locals in Waitākere. Read the story . . .
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