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Tales of travels around our land

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Celebrated writer Bruce Ansley has a deep love of New Zealand and its people. In Wild Journeys, his latest book, this is reflected in every absorbing page. It’s a book of stories spanning the most remote to the most populated parts of the country.

We asked Bruce some questions:

What is your favourite place to travel through in NZ?

That’s a tough question. I’d rather travel through New Zealand than any other country. But if I had to choose, it would be Central Otago. One of my favourite journeys is a search for the country’s highest church in the ruins of a gold-mining town.

How did you select the stories for

They’re all stories that I know well; that I’ve been involved in, either by doing the journeys myself, or following the steps of someone exciting.

This is your 10th book and many of your previous works have been about NZ, too. Why do you enjoy travelling NZ so much?

New Zealand is unique. It runs from plains to mountains, rivers to deserts, rain forests to tussock-land, volcanos to fiords, lakes to endless seascapes. Every city, every town has its own character. You can drive through it, or walk, or cycle. It’s so accessible, and so free.

Are any of the stories in

personal to

you?

Yes, several. I was a commercial fisherman once, and almost missed my wedding because I was locked in a sinking boat. (Decades later, I’m still married; a long relationsh­ip is the most mysterious adventure of all).

Did any particular character in your book appeal to you more than others?

I’ve always been fascinated by George Wilder, and his uncanny ability both to escape from jail and live off the land for months at a time. Some of the ways he did it are revealed in this book for the first time. He was always a folk hero, but I was amazed by how many people genuinely liked him, even policemen.

You always travelled alone when writing this book. What advantages are there to travelling solo?

The question is, who would want to come with me? Adventures are uncomforta­ble things, far better viewed from a safe distance. The reality is, you often wonder just what you’re doing, why you’re here in the first place and sometimes — such as when I was dangling above a flooded river with no hope of rescue, or so I thought — you think there must be better ways of passing the time.

You’ve built your own house in the back blocks, been a commercial fisherman and deer farmer but have also lived in several major NZ cities. What drives you in your work and life?

I’ve done all of those things but first and foremost I’m a writer. I can report that it’s often a precarious living, it’s very hard work, and sometimes it’s no fun at all, but it’s hugely satisfying and there’s nothing I would rather do. Hawke’s Bay Regional Council has three part time opportunit­ies for highly organised and innovative administra­tors to provide support to the three Catchment Management teams operating out of Waipawa (20 hours pw), Napier (32 hours pw) and Wairoa offices (20 hours pw).

These are important support roles that require excellent customer service ability, an intuitive personalit­y, ability to achieve high levels of accuracy, work effectivel­y under pressure and be an excellent team player with a positive ‘can do’ attitude.

The successful applicants will need to be skilled in responding to a varied and diverse workload and have exceptiona­l computer and communicat­ion skills. Previous experience in a customer service or administra­tion role is required. Key Skills to be successful in this role are:

• Reception/office administra­tion experience

• Excellent customer service focus

• Experience in minute taking

• Experience in maintainin­g web site informatio­n

• Experience providing project support

Please state clearly which location you are applying for with your applicatio­n and if more than one location, please indicate accordingl­y.

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Wild Journeys by Bruce Ansley, HarperColl­ins, $45

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