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Dunedin City: Edinburgh of the south
‘Dunedin’ is an ancient name for Edinburgh and the resemblance doesn’t stop at the names.
Hamilton: what’s not to love?
New Zealand’s longest river charges through the Waikato for 425 kilometres and for 16 of those, it makes its way...
Port Chalmers: a cradle made of sea
The clatter and clang of the container terminal, red and green lights forming a path to the sea through the...
Wellington: coffee, beer and food, food, food
Wellingtonians pride themselves on being connoisseurs of all things gastronomical, fancying themselves the equivalent of the residents of New York’s...
Tasman: a taste of everything
Richmond has a large mall, serving the surrounding Waimea Plains, with plenty of cafes, big-box shopping stores and a busy downtown.
Nelson: living the good life
Tucked away at the top of the south, way off State Highway 1, Nelson is a town of 50,000 people...
Up the creek: Upper Hutt
The flats toward the headwaters of the Hutt River (named after the Chairman of the New Zealand Company, Sir William...
WOAP: a celebration of Wellington cuisine
WOAP (pronounced Whoa-app) is a month-long festival showcasing the – quite frankly ridiculous – abundance of the Wellington region’s culinary scene.
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