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New Zealand - Spring 2009 highlights

As New Zealand bursts into spring colour, an event-filled calendar and the forecast of a long hot summer promise to banish winter blues.

Saving Hector’s dolphins

The smallest and rarest species of dolphin, the Hector’s dolphin, is undergoing a population boost due to conservation work at the dolphin sanctuary at Banks Peninsula.

New Zealand cycleway offers off-road appeal

Environmentally-aware tourists interested in off-the-beaten-track travel are monitoring progress on New Zealand’s national cycleway project, an ambitious project that’s due to begin development in November 2009.

2011 Rugby World Cup: host venues

Background information on the host towns and cities for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

Four million Kiwis prepare to roar

Thirteen host towns and cities in different New Zealand regions will help fill the 'stadium of four million' promised by the New Zealand Rugby Union for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

The World's Fastest Indian

Written and directed by New Zealander Roger Donaldson, and starring Oscar-winning Sir Anthony Hopkins, it seems New Zealand is taking the world's centre-screen again.

New Zealand bird sanctuaries

Birds have a special place in the folklore of New Zealand Maori, who believed the graceful winged creatures to be messengers from the spirit world.

Narnia locations

Narnia was created in the early 1950s by English author CS Lewis as the mythical land for his books "The Chronicles of Narnia". Loved by children of all ages, this world of fauns, satyrs and centaurs will soon become real, and you won't need a wardrobe to find it.

New Zealand art and culture destinations

List of New Zealand art galleries and museums, from small local collections to the impressive National Museum Te Papa Tongarewa, in Wellington.

  
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