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26 Aug 08 |
Tauranga's Weather This region has a climate with warm humid summers and mild winters. Typical summer daytime maximum air temperatures range from 22°C to 26°C, but seldom exceed 30°C. Winter daytime maximum air temperatures range from 9°C to 16°C. The sea influences air temperatures considerably in the coastal areas
Environment Bay of Plenty
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29 Sep 08 |
Services & Utlities For those coming to Tauranga from overseas here is a little more information to make your trip a little easier. Electricity Electricity is supplied throughout New Zealand at 230/240 volts, 50 hertz. Most hotels and motels provide 110 volt ac sockets (rated at
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29 Sep 08 |
Health & safety New Zealand is one of the safest travel destinations in the world, with a relatively low crime rate, few endemic diseases and a first-class healthcare and accident compensation system. However, we recommend you observe the same precautions with your personal safety and your possessions as
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Reciprocal driving rights exist between New Zealand and most other countries. International Driving Licences and Permits You can legally drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months if you have either a current driver's licence from your home country or an International Driving Permit (IDP). After 12
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03 Oct 08 |
The Maori people are the indigenous people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) and first arrived here in waka (canoes) from their ancestral homeland of Hawaikiabout 800years ago. The tangata whenua (people of the land) of the coastal Bay of Plenty region trace their descent from three Polynesian waka
Tourism Bay of Plenty
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03 Oct 08 |
NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2008 New Year 1 - 2 January Waitangi Day 6 February Good Friday 21
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03 Oct 08 |
The region has a growing art community with numerous galleries and markets plus a new art gallery. Whether you’re interested in Maori carving or abstract paintings, you’ll find lots of art in the coastal Bay of Plenty. Traditional Maori arts such as carving and weaving are alive and well, and can
Tourism Bay of Plenty
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