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Roarprawn is the blog of Busted Blonde and is right of centre, bawdy, humourous. We love good food and wine and we are Maori
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Rating:
great
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InternetNZ blog.
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Rating:
great
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The official website of the New Zealand government.
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Rating:
great
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Ngai Tahu, enviroment, people, politics, kaitiakitanga, space, Maori, earth and anything else that catchs my eye
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Rating:
great
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Samuel Dennis stood for the Family Party in the NZ 2008 election, and blogs on politics, Christianity, agriculture, the environment, and anything else vaguely related to those that takes his fancy.
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Rating:
great
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New Zealand's best news website.
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Rating:
great
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Jonny, a confused Kiwi/Malaysian who lived in Japan, tries to express his random thoughts onto a blog in hope of searching for answers.
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Rating:
very good
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We have been introducing computing skills to New Zealand seniors since 1992.
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Rating:
very good
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New Zealand's world of weddings
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Rating:
very good
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Dpf's Kiwiblog, fomenting happy mischief since 2003.
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Rating:
very good
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A discussion on matters related to New Zealand immigration and life in New Zealand for migrants.
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Rating:
very good
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This blog is visual and verbal introduction to Maori life in contemporary bicultural New Zealand. It introduces readers to both traditional Maori practices, legends and histories as well as modern Maori in business and tourism. It's a snapshot of NZ Maori
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Rating:
very good
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The New Zealand Bush. Happenings and observations
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Rating:
very good
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Stuart Maxwell's blog about tech, gadgets, internet and life in Wellington, NZ.
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Rating:
very good
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Landscaping in New Zealand Blog. Gardening, landscape design tips and ideas.
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Rating:
very good
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Web design and website usability, with some music, politics, gender identity and religion thrown in.
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Rating:
good
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For all your breakup tips, advice, stories and of course a place to b*tch! Find out about the stages of breaking up. Included are interviews with women about their breakups as well as plenty of info from the experts as well.
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Rating:
good
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There is no "One True Path" to emigrating. Hi, I’m Helen, and I’ve been living in New Zealand since December 31st 2004. I’m addicted to coffee, the beach, owning a swimming pool, and for some really bizarre reason, personal finance. After 18 month
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Rating:
good
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Life In rural New Zealand.
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Rating:
good
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For New Zealanders by New Zealanders.
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Rating:
good
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Keepin it Kiwi is a grassroots campaign with a very simple and genuine goal: to remind and encourage New Zealanders everywhere to remember their roots, keep Kiwi values alive and put a little Kiwi-ness into everyday life. Like cooking a Pav from scratch (
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Rating:
good
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A commercial vehicle import business dedicated to meeting the needs of the customer by cutting out the middleman and selling direct.
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Rating:
good
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He rupahu noiho blog.
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Rating:
below average
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A blog for Spanish expats in New Zealand, or a place to learn about NZ's antipodes
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Rating:
unrated
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Come by and read some insights into the life of a Samoan, New Zealand (Niu Sila) born and bred, working in a glass tower in the metropolitan city of Auckland (Aukilani).
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Rating:
unrated
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