NZ websites 31 to 45 for the New Zealand Blogs category.
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AdditiveRich
(www.additiverich.com)Proudly Web 1.0 since 2000: the blog of a Wellington based guy writing about his life.
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Rod Drury
(www.drury.net.nz)Going global from New Zealand. Rod Drury, entrepreneur and founder of Xero, an online accounting solution for small businesses, blogs about technology, computers, politics, travel and much more.
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Film Guide
(www.filmguide.co.nz)FilmGuide was set up by the 1914 Media Trust as a resource and forum to New Zealanders interested in films and other forms of popular culture.
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FarmGeek
(www.farmgeek.co.nz)
A blog featuring posts on farm tech, geeky farm topics and living sustainably.
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Whoar
(www.whoar.co.nz)News, information, opinion, debate and humour on life and the world around us.
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Liberation
(www.liberation.org.nz)A blog from Bryce Edwards, a lecturer in Political Studies at the University of Otago. Bryce blogs on politics, music, photography, media, current events, technology, Morrissey, travel and vegetarian food.
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The Proof
(www.theproof.co.nz)A blog for the contemporary electronic musician, where you can submit podcasts, read the latest posts, and get your hands on useful information and resources.
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Lovely Blogs
(www.lovelyblogs.co.nz)Finding interesting blogs that are based in New Zealand or written by New Zealanders who are living overseas. Visit Lovely Blogs for blogs with Kiwi connections.
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Street Arse
(www.streetarse.co.nz)Street art without being too serious about it. This blog has been made to give NZ street art and associated activity a platform.
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Chris Hellyar's blog
(www.trash.co.nz)A blog Chris Hellyar, about pretty much anything that comes to mind, photography, computers, engineering and the odd bit of blood sport.
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Scoopit
(www.scoopit.co.nz)A blog-style collection of links, ranked by popularity, from New Zealand internet users.
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The PR Blog
(www.prblog.co.nz)The PR Blog is a New Zealand blog about the world of public relations.
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Dave Gee : Left from Right Field
(www.davegeeblog.com/)Dave Gee's thoughts on television, music, news, sport and life as we know it in New Zealand.
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