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New Zealand Newsletter Reveals Inside Story On Living Down Under
In a move to introduce more people to the possibilities and realities of living, working, investing or retiring in New Zealand, Auckland-based NuKiwi.com has made their popular newsletter, The New Zealand Insider (tm) available for free on the internet.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, March 5, 2002 -- In a move to introduce more people to the possibilities and realities of living, working, investing or retiring in New Zealand, Auckland-based NuKiwi.com has made their popular newsletter, The New Zealand Insider (tm) available for free on the internet.
The newsletter provides an informative, timely and often amusing commentary on life in New Zealand -- a technology-savvy western country with a reputation for stunning scenery, bargain real estate, and a ranking as one of the safest destinations in the world. It covers a broad range of topics ranging from immigration policy changes to the latest shopping trends; from the employment situation to commentary on Kiwi social & cultural differences; and from the real estate & business outlook to a parent's perspective on New Zealand's primary, secondary and tertiary education systems.
According to Joey James, co-founder of NuKiwi, "The New Zealand Insider is the newsletter for anyone considering investing in, living in, or moving to New Zealand. Unlike flowery websites and publications that gush about the seemingly never-ending virtues of New Zealand, the New Zealand Insider tells it like it really is -- the good, the bad, and the important things in-between. Offering it for free on the internet, allows more folks around the world to get a realistic picture of the everyday New Zealand so they can make important decisions more effectively."
Along with helpful insider tips and insights, the editors like to lighten the letter up a bit with features such as a regular Kiwi-English word & phrase quiz as well as a special section entitled "How do I hate these? Let me count the ways...," in which they vent good-naturedly about "annoying things that Kiwis do."
"Our clients require hard, unvarnished information on what to expect before, during and after their arrival in New Zealand. We've always performed this service with those that we have personally consulted with on a fee-based or hourly basis. Our newsletter provides a light-hearted way of keeping our subscribers informed and up to date on important and late-breaking issues and topics, " adds James.
Subscriptions to The New Zealand Insider newsletter are available for free on the NuKiwi website at: http://www.nukiwi.com/nukiwisignup.htm
NuKiwis services are geared to investors as well as potential part-time or full-time residents and go beyond those typically offered by relocation specialists, immigration consultants, and other traditional support organizations. Whether you plan to arrive in NZ in a few months, a few years, are just looking," or plan to participate in its opportunities remotely, they can help you lay out a complete plan of action, locate property and business opportunities, establish a bank account, arrange phone & fax services, set-up mail receiving and forwarding, connect with a reputable ISP and obtain a New Zealand email address. If you require professional legal, tax, or investment services, theyll provide introductions to some of the countrys most respected experts.
NuKiwi.com was founded two years ago in response to the need for an effective single-point resource center that could meet the unfulfilled high-end information and service needs of many potential and new migrants to New Zealand. As fellow migrants, NuKiwis staff is uniquely qualified to provide meaningful and timely assistance to those individuals and companies considering investing in or relocating to New Zealand on a permanent or part-time basis. The company serves its global clientele from offices in Auckland, New Zealand. For further information, visit the NuKiwi website at www.nukiwi.com.
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Editors please note: Images available upon request.
For further information contact S. Nowak at + (64 9) 366.4236 or snowak@nukiwi.com
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