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Kaitaia:
"The springboard for exploration of the Far North"
Kaitaia
is the northern most towns in New Zealand and described as "the
springboard for exploration of the far north" with a population
of approximately 5,200 taking Kaitaia East and West into account.
Employment is available as it does have dealership representation
but being a smaller town in NZ will depend on vacancies being the
on the day you apply. Kaitaia is the gateway to Ninety Mile Beach
which gained its name from the land speed record which was broken
in 1932. It appears that quite like the recent NZ film "the
fastest Indian" a character by the name of "Wizard Smith"
erected a garage on the beach and attempted to break the land speed
record. Ninety mile beach is actually 50 miles or 90 kilometers
long and is not actually New Zealand's longest beach. Not far from
Kaitaia is one of our favourite holiday spots; Matai Bay and the
Doubtless Bay Peninsula which is one of the most beautiful parts
of the country. If you are travelling New Zealand don't miss this
area, it is pure magic.
Employment can be found in the Heavy Diesel,
Farm machinery and Automotive Sectors of industry. Talk to us first
prior to your arrival in this region as you will find this helpful.
Kerikeri
Kerikeri is a delightful location situated in the
north of the North Island on the east coast. It boasts a beautiful
east coast ocean beach, a picturesque harbour and some great NZ
history. Kerikeri is also a thriving town in which it is possible
to earn a reasonable income and has great tourism attractions not
to mention some of the worlds best oranges. Kerikeri is described
as "the cradle of the nation" with a rich and diverse
history dating back to 1821.
As an added bonus Kerikeri is also close
to or more correctly part of the Bay of Islands and a short drive
to Matauri Bay which is an absolutely stunning white sandy beach
with crystal clear blue waters, The Cavalli Islands 5 minutes boat
ride out from Maturai Bay is the site the Greenpeace flagship was
laid to rest at and is now an internationally significant scuba
diving wreak.. The temperature in this region is great virtually
all year round.
If your looking for employment in this area
contacting us is a must as this is the favoured holiday destination
of our director and consequently we are well connected in this region
through a variety of areas from sales to parts and technical employment
vacancies.
Employment drivers in the motor industry in
this region are logging, tourism and agriculture.
Bay Of
Islands
Described as New Zealand's top holiday destination
the Bay of Islands has 144 islands and off shore bays, it is a tourist
destination in the truest sense with all sorts of activities from
submersible submarines to charter fishing vessels and cruises. The
town has a fantastic network of restaurants cafes, camp sites and
five star accommodation. The tourism occasionally produces opportunities
for mechanics that are required to repair tourism vehicles such
as tour buses, 4 wheel drives and even the submersibles and cruise
boats. Farm machinery dealers, heavy diesel repair shops and light
automotive servicing is all present in this area.
Whangarei City "The Gateway to the Bay
of Islands"
Described
as the gateway to the Bay of Islands, Whangarei is a highly progressive
city with a population of 75000 in the Whangarei district. The economic
activity in the area is big enough to ensure a good standard of
living and virtually all automotive and heavy automotive marques
are represented with professional dealerships. The city has some
quite spectacular beaches bush, water falls and scenery. The Poor
Knights Islands (now a marine reserve of international significance)
are 12 miles off the coast of Tutukaka, the islands were once described
by Jacques Cousteau as one of the top ten diving spots in the world.
With the Hen and Chickens Islands also close by this is understandably
a paradise for boaties and the fishing around Whangarei heads and
the Hen and Chickens is pure heaven.
Employment at all levels of the motor industry
in the automotive, heavy transport, heavy equipment, marine farm
machinery in almost all job categories is often the reward that
makes relocation possible in this region assuming you have the right
employment background.
Dargaville "Heart of the kauri
Coast"
Situated on the west coast of the North Island this
town is described as being the gateway to the kauri forest. Dargaville
has a population of approximately 4500 and nestles amongst the hills
radiating northwards from the Wairoa River.
West coast beaches in New Zealand are often long rugged
and unspoilt and frequently produce fantastic rolling surf due to
the prevailing west coast winds. A short trip further up the coast
will bring you to New Zealand's longest beach and when in season
this is the place you can find Toheroas which are a large delectably
delicious shell fish. Be warned however, take these morsels out
of season and you will find out that prosecution from NZ Agriculture
and Fisheries (MAF) is an experience that is to be avoided at all
costs. Fines can reach $50,000 and can include forfeiting your vehicle
and any other worldly possession you happened to have on you at
the time. This whole area however has a real charming and friendly
feel to it.
Employment drivers in this region are agriculture,
dairy and farming in general, tourism. Aquaculture is also a fast
growing industry with massive investment in this industry predicted
to occur in the near future.
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