Auckland
Located in the upper North Island, Auckland is home to over 1.2 million people, which represents a third of New Zealand's total population and is the fastest growing area in the country. A coastal city, set amidst beautiful harbours, Auckland is a perfect blend of sophisticated city living and outdoor beauty that makes it one of the most desirable destinations in the world. The largest city in New Zealand and the world's biggest Polynesian centre, Auckland is a diverse mix of contemporary lifestyle, cultural heritage, sporting achievements, economic vibrancy and colourful multi-cultural uniqueness, set in pristine marine-based environment. Located in an 11 km-wide isthmus surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea, the city enjoys a mild, sub-tropical climate and diverse landscape ranging from golden beaches, bush-clad hills, native forest and 50 beautiful Hauraki Gulf Islands. More than half of Aucklanders are New Zealand European (Pakeha), nearly ten percent are Maori (Tangata Whenua - People of the Land, termed in some countries as indigenous), another ten percent are Pacific Island Polynesian and further 14 percent are of Asian or Oriental origin. Numerous smaller ethnic groups add to the multi-cultural flavours of the region. Source: http://careers.adhb.govt.nz
Located in the upper North Island, Auckland is home to over 1.2 million people, which represents a third of New Zealand's total population and is the fastest growing area in the country. A coastal city, set amidst beautiful harbours, Auckland is a perfect blend of sophisticated city living and outdoor beauty that makes it one of the most desirable destinations in the world. The largest city in New Zealand and the world's biggest Polynesian centre, Auckland is a diverse mix of contemporary lifestyle, cultural heritage, sporting achievements, economic vibrancy and colourful multi-cultural uniqueness, set in pristine marine-based environment. Located in an 11 km-wide isthmus surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea, the city enjoys a mild, sub-tropical climate and diverse landscape ranging from golden beaches, bush-clad hills, native forest and 50 beautiful Hauraki Gulf Islands. More than half of Aucklanders are New Zealand European (Pakeha), nearly ten percent are Maori (Tangata Whenua - People of the Land, termed in some countries as indigenous), another ten percent are Pacific Island Polynesian and further 14 percent are of Asian or Oriental origin. Numerous smaller ethnic groups add to the multi-cultural flavours of the region. Source: http://careers.adhb.govt.nz
Auckland Museum