
Hidden gems: Hamilton
It may be the butt of many a joke, but Colin Hogg can't wait to get back to the city Aucklanders love to hate.
It may be the butt of many a joke, but Colin Hogg can't wait to get back to the city Aucklanders love to hate.
Justine Tyerman writes of her love affair with a place deep in the Mt Aspiring National Park.
Alexia Santamaria finds there is more than enough to keep both parents and kids happy on a day trip to Hamilton.
Dionne Christian finds activities for all ages in Pirongia and its surrounds.
For two years we have seen images of Christchurch, a broken city. Ewan McDonald visits a community picking up the pieces.
So you've been tasked with organising a hen's party ... one option is fleeing the city and swapping novelty cakes and forced craziness for a weekend of fun and pampering.
Sitting in Auckland in 2012, 1950s Britain looks a bit dull - the Beatles hadn't even been formed let alone discovered acid, writes Winston Aldworth.
Elisabeth Easther travels back in time to a sleepy town at the end of the Waikato River.
Warmer weather brings a new energy for experiencing the great outdoors. Great Lake Taupo will not disappoint, writes Donna Jarden.
New Zealand is the best holiday spot in the world, according to Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Seeing a little spotted kiwi, referred to as a kiwi pukupuku in Maori, in the semi-wild is a very special thing. Not only are they adorably fluffy, they're rare.
Spring is the perfect time to enjoy the conservation success story that is Tiritiri Matangi Island, finds Cate Foster.
Dionne Christian heads to Warkworth with the family to enjoy a sunny day at SheepWorld.
Elisabeth Easther becomes 'spokes woman' for the joys of the Hauraki Rail Trail.
Justine Tyerman writes of her "conversion" on the Routeburn Track.
Classic NZ coastline, lush bush and old-fashioned holiday camp fun - Danielle Wright takes a campervan tour around the Coromandel.
It's hard not to be distracted by the scenery on the road to Aoraki Mt Cook, writes Josie Dale.
Christchurch's determination to rise from the rubble has been richly rewarded with a spot in Lonely Planet's top 10 cities worldwide to visit in 2013.
Herald Online reporter Paul Harper is making his way around the South Island by rail.
Danielle Wright goes bush with medical herbalist Helen Elscot to preview the Waiheke Walking Festival.
Danielle Wright introduces her city kids to farm animals and the rural way of life in the Kaipara district.
Herald Online reporter Paul Harper is making his way around the South Island by rail over the course of a fortnight.