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Introducing New Zealand

There’s a reason the sun shines on New Zealand before anywhere else – every new day in Aotearoa is something to cherish! Small, remote and thinly populated, yes, but NZ punches well above its weight with its outlandish scenery, fabulous festivals, superb food and wine, and magical outdoor experiences. Equally impressive is NZ’s potent, mainstream Maori culture. This is a country that recognises and celebrates its indigenous people – the world is a kinder, gentler, more respectful place down here!

In late 2008 New Zealanders will elect a new national government. As you’d expect in an election year, everyone is talking tax cuts. The NZ economy is strong, and the Labour Party government, led by no-nonsense prime minister Helen Clark, has been posting chunky budget surpluses. The coffers runneth over, and the conservative National Party has accused Labour of being Scrooge-like for not delivering tax cuts. Behind in the opinion polls, Labour has responded with a broad-based tax relief package. Critics say it’s unwise to add such pressures to the economy when inflation is rising and interest rates are high. If you’re reading this post-November 2008, NZ will have chosen the way forward.

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Luge riders taking lift up to top of hill, looking out over Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu.
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Luge riders taking lift up to top of hill, looking out over Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu.

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  • Micah Wright
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  • Girl high-kicking with sea in background.
  • Jetboat on Wilkin River.
  • Cockpit of small plane over Milford Sound.
  • Shotover Jetboat powering along the Shotover River.
  • TSS Earnslaw sailing on Lake Wakatipu, with The Remarkables in background.
  • Mother and child on wooden jetty with autumn colours on lake's edge, Sailors Cutting.
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