For his father Rado, Dario's signing is not just a source of pride as a father, but a cause of excitement as a coach.
"Dario comes with a lot of experience," said Vidosic, "he's played at the top level in Germany, Switzerland, China, Korea, Australia - all of these chapters are great learning experiences, that we hope he can demonstrate and share with some of the younger players on and off the park."
"Dario has great versatility, he has played as striker, as a number ten, he gives us important flexibility in our front third. He is very calm under pressure, good on the ball, a good passer, a good provider, and we hope he'll contribute with goals as well."
"People know that we worked together at Brisbane Roar, but we actually worked together as a teacher and student at Cavendish Road State High School well before that, so it's not a new or a challenging experience."
Vidosic burst onto the A-League scene as a nineteen-year-old with Brisbane Roar before being snapped up by Bundesliga side FC Nürnberg, spending four seasons in the top two divisions in Germany before returning home with Adelaide United as a marquee signing.
After two impressive seasons with the Reds, Vidosic made a big-money transfer to Swiss side FC Sion before again being lured back to Australasia as a marquee for Western Sydney Wanderers.
The scorer of the memorable extra time goal that saw Wanderers defeat Roar and qualify for the 2015/16 A-League Final, Vidosic has scored 24 A-League goals in 96 appearances.
Vidosic's wife and baby son will be joining him in Wellington in coming weeks. The Australian International is currently rebuilding his fitness after a brief injury layoff, and having successfully passed a medical will join full first-team training in around 3-4 weeks.