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Legendary soprano

Acclaimed soprano Dame Kiri Te Kanawa was born on March 6, 1944, and made her international debut at Covent Garden in 1971.

Literary destinations

There are various significant literary spots open to the public, featuring important places in the lives of New Zealand's best-known writers.

Look at me Meow

Wellington School of Design graduate Rebecca Taylor is a role model for young fashion designers.

Luxuriating in Nature

Getting back to nature doesn’t mean roughing it in a tent. Many New Zealand wilderness lodges are at the forefront of eco-tourism.

Magical Music

Hinewehi Mohi is the voice of modern Maori music in New Zealand. She passionately promotes Maori language and culture in her music, a unique brand of contemporary pop.

Manawatu anticlines - some of the world's best

Manawatu in the North Island of New Zealand is home to a number of interesting geographical features.

Maori Experienz

A number of firsts have been created in Aotearoa New Zealand, with the launch of a national consortium of Maori operators ...

Maori and Pacific Island Moko (Tattoo) Museum

New Zealand - home to one of the most tattooed populations in the world - now has its own tattoo museum, the first in the South Pacific.

Maori culture on show at Willowbank

Willowbank Wildlife Reserve in Christchurch offers Ko Tâne (Maori god of the forest), a cultural performance set within the natural environment of Willowbank.

Maori opera divas

Rising opera star Deborah Wai Kapohe is rapidly making a name for herself as the ultimate successor to New Zealand’s greatest ever soprano, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa.

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