NZ Cities overview
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Each NZ city has a unique nature, job scene, climate, location and even culture – surprising, given our small size of 5 million people or NZ’s 150 years of immigration, but not so surprising given our geography and settlement patterns eg, Oamaru – Victorian Stone buildings, Napier - Art Deco buildings, wine and farming, Wellington - the café capital with food, politics, head offices, film industry, Palmerston North - Farming, Education and transport node, Christchurch - our most English city, launch point to Antarctica and south island tourism, Auckland – NZ’s main immigration gateway, the world’s largest Polynesian city and NZ's largest manufacturing city, Tauranga – NZ’s biggest Port, Horticulture, Forestry, Tourism, Dairy, Rotorua - Maori culture, Volcanic and tourism, Dannevirke and Norsewood - Scandinavian immigration, Akaroa - French Settlement, New Plymouth - Oil and Gas, Dairy farming, Taupo - Volcanic plateau, forestry and trout fishing, Queenstown – some of the worlds best scenery and natural attractions from fiords to golf and ski fields, Westport and Greymouth gold, coal mining, Frans Joseph and Fox – accessible glaciers ; and the list goes on with the varying nature of towns and cities all with their unique histories and geographical features.
New Zealand's cities in terms of size are
- Auckland (1.5 Million people) ...
- Wellington (490,000 people) ...
- Christchurch (360,000 people) ...
- Hamilton (230,000 people) ...
- Tauranga (135,000 people) ...
- Napier / Hastings (130,000 people) ...
- Dunedin (120,000 people) ...
- Palmerston North (85,000 people)
Over the years Sabre/New Zealand Opportunities have recruited into the above cities - excluding Dunedin and adding Taupo (23,900 people and NZ’s 20th biggest urban area) and Gisborne (33,700 people and NZ's 17th biggist city)
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