Lifestyle

Solid Energy recruits experienced staff from overseas to fill key skill shortages, and assists successful applicants to emigrate to New Zealand.

We recognise that it requires a leap of faith to move countries for a new job, but what a great opportunity to come and enjoy the sort of lifestyles that New Zealanders take for granted!

New Zealand is made up of two main Islands and has a population of approximately four million people. Below you will find some relevant links to websites that can provide you with more information about our climate, our geography and points of interest to visit or information about the cities closest to our mining operations.

New Zealand is known as one of the safest and friendliest places in the world to visit and to live. We have a lot of opportunities to get involved in sporting activities and leisure pursuits that in many other countries are too expensive to contemplate. For this reason New Zealand is often referred to as the adventure capital of the world.

New Zealand offers the very best quality pre-schools, schools, universities and hospitals which will ensure that all of your needs for you and your family will be well catered for. We also boast a growing fashion industry and cuisine that is influenced by the greater Pacific/Asian regions.

New Zealand offers the kind of lifestyle that you simply wouldn't consider possible in your own country. Just imagine how much of an improvement you could make to your life and the life of any family you may have. New Zealand is unique and the opportunity to live here would be the move of a lifetime.

Here are some websites to look at when considering moving to New Zealand:

www.tourism.net.nz
www.newzealand.com
www.christchurchnz.net
www.invercargill.org.nz
www.hamiltoninfo.co.nz
www.westport.org.nz
http://travelink.co.nz/nz/Greymouth.html
www.open2view.co.nz

Fox Glacier, South Island, New Zealand
Fox Glacier, South Island, New Zealand

Akaroa Harbour, Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand
Akaroa Harbour, Banks Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand