One Tree Hill to Geraldine: The ultimate music tour of New Zealand
3 May, 2021 06:00 PM
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An art nouveau mural on the corner of Dominion Rd and View Rd and a brass plaque at 788 Dominion Rd both claim to be halfway down Dominion Rd . Photo / Brett Atkinson
An art nouveau mural on the corner of Dominion Rd and View Rd and a brass plaque at 788 Dominion Rd both claim to be halfway down Dominion Rd . Photo / Brett Atkinson
NZ Herald
By: Brett Atkinson
In honour of New Zealand Music Month, fire up a Kiwi playlist as you explore the country s history, culture and contemporary eating and drinking scenes, writes
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Erica Hawkett said there was a risk of losing control of a vehicle when driving on the roads. “We are all complaining in South Head because all the gravel roads, you get potholes very quickly, they re getting less maintenance, and I’ve even contacted them recently because the roads have gone down to clay,” Hawkett said. “So there’s actually no gravel on the roads any more.” With the rain, the roads became so bad that the mud “turned to sludge” and driving on them became a real risk, with cars skidding and getting covered in mud, Hawkett said.
GO NZ: How to keep fit and work out on a NZ city break
27 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
8 minutes to read
New Zealand s urban centres are full of ways to work out and while out and about. Photo / Supplied, Rotorua
NZ Herald
By: Sarah Pollok
Just because you are on holiday it doesn t mean you have to give up your daily workout, writes
Sarah Pollok
From urban bike trails to botanical walks, volcanic hikes and golden beaches, New Zealand cities aren t short of places to take in a view and get on a sweat. So, whether you re playing tourist on a city break or love exploring your hometown, here s how to work out while you get about.