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Lissie at Denmark, Western Australia69

Lissie on HubPages

by Lissie

This is collection of all my hubs. I have found what started off as a set of travel articles with some technology has headed off in all sorts of directions and I am having trouble keeping track of them all,... published 4 months ago

27 comments    technology advice money

Treaty House, Waitangi, New Zealand71

Waitangi Day

by Lissie

Waitangi Day celebrates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It has become an important for New Zealanders and Australians where ever they are in the world whether they ar attending a dawn service in Australia or New Zealand or participating in the Waitangi Day pub crawl on London's circle line! published 7 months ago

7 comments    travel politics new zealand

Rugby, Queenstown Photo: michailski72

Rugby - New Zealand's National Game

by Lissie

Rugby, or Rugby Union Football, is arguably one of the oldest forms of football still played by significant numbers of people. Mayan Football may be one of the earliest forms, but the practice of including... published 5 months ago

5 comments    entertainment travel sports

1900's Workers Cottages, Wellington Photo: james@nz84

New Zealand Property Investment

by Lissie

Why invest in New Zealand property? New Zealand is a stable, western democracy, a member of the British Commonwealth, a tiny country of 4 million people in the South Pacific. Property has always been New... published 5 months ago

13 comments    business education finance

Photo: Luke Redman69

ANZAC Day

by Lissie

ANZAC Day is celebrated in Australia and NZ on the 25 April remembering a military defeat 1/2 a world away where the ANZAC spirit was born and arguably the new Australian nation was formed in blood... published 7 months ago

8 comments    travel politics holidays

Wellington's Cable Car64

January 2008 holiday calendar - New Zealand

by Lissie

New Zealand has 11 public or statutory holidays. Although many locals will get a paid day off, many services especially those for tourists will still run. The only days where almost all shops will close are : ... published 7 months ago

9 comments    new zealand calendar dates

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