The surprising secrets to uncover in Australia s biggest cities
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While we re in a holding pattern waiting for an Australian bubble to begin, many of us will be dreaming and planning for where we want to go first. It s a tough call and one that can lead to decision paralysis – with such a big continent to explore, where do you go first? Do you revisit places you ve been before, or spread your wings and experience something new? Well, in Australia you can do both.
Our Transtasman neighbour s biggest cities are the gateways to each state, so you ll have no choice but to pass through, even for a fleeting visit. But you don t have to stick to the same old same old – each city offers many surprising secrets that will take your break from familiar to fantastic. Here are some of our picks to put in your plans.
I called my son downstairs to ask if he had been burning paper or something upstairs. He said no and after that I smelled it coming from the bathroom. Kerry Ann, who had only moved into the new-build property on Drumbeg Drive in Nitshill two years ago, then found the fire in her bathroom storage cupboard and rushed to help put it out. The 39-year-old said: I got a cup of water and when I got back, I realised that it would do nothing for how big the fire was. Loads of black smoke was already starting to go out into the entire house.
Part of ‘Double Dragon’ by Kerry Ann Lee, 2012.
New works inspired by Chinese New Year are set to bring unique expressions of Chinese culture to Courtenay Place.
Ho Sun Nian, curated by Linda Lim, runs from February 1 to May 23 at the capital’s light boxes at Courtenay Place Park in the central city. The exhibition is inspired by Chinese New Year celebrations and features work by Wellington-based Chinese artists Stan Chan and Kerry Ann Lee. As New Year is the most important date in the Chinese calendar, the exhibition’s title
Ho Sun Nian refers to the Cantonese phrase “celebrating New Year” and references the language of the Chinese community who first settled in Wellington.
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