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- public transport, and increasing housing costs have been cited by many Aucklanders as among the strongest negative factors of living there, together with...
- ****ing Aucklander. This prejudice against Aucklanders started to appear around the 1900s, when Premier Richard John Seddon referred to Aucklanders as "Rangitoto...
- Zealand Herald Bay of Plenty Times Rotorua Daily Post Northern Advocate The Aucklander The Northland Age Hawkes Bay Today Whanganui Chronicle The Whangarei Report...
- 15 April 2014. Delilkan, Sharu (18 March 2010). "Super troupers". The Aucklander. Retrieved 15 April 2014. Hill Cone, Deborah (21 August 2011). "TV Preview:...
- Great South Road. Aucklanders and other New Zealanders have a mostly light-hearted "love-hate" relationship. Stereotypically, Aucklanders view parts of the...
- black-sand surf beach and surrounding area is a po****r recreational area for Aucklanders. The Muriwai Regional Park includes a nesting site for a large colony...
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- history. Auckland Museum's collections and exhibits began in 1852. In 1867 Aucklanders formed a learned society—the Auckland Philosophical Society, soon renamed...
- while the eastern coast had developed into a tourism destination for Aucklanders. The North S**** rapidly suburbanised after the construction of the Auckland...
- po****tion of several of these centres is highly seasonal, with many Aucklanders having holiday homes in the Coromandel. During the summer holiday period...