Much admired but little seen - Maori rock art
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Chronicling our colonial - and later - furniture
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The unique and perilous Denniston Incline was described as the eighth wonder of the world, but it was also a one-way trip for some
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The links between Maori and Pakeha, New Zealand and France, Catholicism and the Bay of Islands have become a little stronger
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He is passionate about calling things by their proper names. That is why he would like to change what we call our country
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Our rich winemaking culture is as old as our nation itself
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A bold pioneer of the conservation movement began his work in splendid isolation.
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James Walter Chapman-Taylor championed the Arts and Crafts movement in his houses.
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Built to meet the needs of many years ago, Maori community halls face being replaced as the needs of their communities continue to change
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Magnificent views of New Zealand from the air over the decades.
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In which the writer finds herself living in a tourist attraction.
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The Governor General lives in one of our finest historic properties.
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A VIP tour of the north gave dignitaries more than they expected.
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A small exhibition triggers memories of great friendships.
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