Wikipedian-at-Large moves to the Coast
After traveling the country as a roving Wikipedian Dr Mike Dickison moves to the Cool Little Town of Hokitika.
Learn moreEmbracing the Coast’s dynamic social histories
Kararaina Te Ira shifted from Wellington to the West Coast where she has taken on the role of Museum Director in Hokitika.
Learn moreFrom Wellington to West Coast for award-winning musician and massage therapist
Daimon Schwalger and Prue Holms-Schwalger moved to the West Coast where they have set up an audio and video business and massage therapy business.
Learn moreBringing a taste of their hometown to Hokitika
Chakkapong and Rujira visited Hokitika on a road trip in 2018 and fell in love with the town. They are now adding to the West Coast food scene with their restaurant Korath Thai Cuisine.
Learn moreFrom grass to glass
Your Farm, a new boutique milk business, is helping bring the clink of glass bottles back to the West Coast and has plans to make other local produce available to the community direct from the farm as well.
Learn moreWestport’s Powergirl
Emily Miazga is an expat Canadian and former clinical dietitian who is now living in Westport running her own business - Em’s Power Cookies.
Learn morePioneers, creating new opportunities
The West Coast has a rich history of attracting innovative people, and the New Zealand Institute for Minerals to Materials Research is continuing to draw trail-blazers here.
Learn moreInnovation, a West Coast specialty
From making games for global entertainment companies to supporting the COVID-19 economic recovery, a lot is happening in the sunny West Coast town of Kawatiri Westport.
Learn moreThe metamorphosis of a mining community
Reefton is attracting a new generation of residents and entrepreneurs with a wealth of business ideas.
Learn moreThe West Coast - not just fairy bread and cheerios!
Andrew and Heather took the punt and moved to Kumara on the the West Coast, and haven't looked back.
Learn moreFrom City-life to the Wild West
Moving to the Coast gave Layla the opportunity to become a first-home buyer and start her own business.
Learn moreReaching the world from Te Tai Poutini
International storyteller Andrew Wright reaches the world while enjoying the lifestyle benefits of living on the West Coast.
Learn moreHokitika, an awesome playground
Cindy and Gavin left Auckland and have built a life and a successful tourism venture in Hokitika.
Learn moreOut of the pressure cooker
Andy and Jolene have swapped high-pressure Government jobs for the Coast life.
Learn moreArtist drawn back to the Coast
Marilyn is one of the many Coasters who have moved back to the West Coast.
Learn moreThe Crafty Chook
Andrea has built a soap empire from the comfort of her lifestyle block in Hokitika.
Learn moreTurning pure West Coast rainwater into gin
Patsy Bass from Reefton Distilling Co. discusses starting a business and living on the West Coast.
Learn moreEscape the concrete jungle
The days of needing an office “in the city” are long gone and many companies are eyeing the regions as workers seek cheaper housing, family friendly lifestyles and that feel of New Zealand as it used to be.
Learn moreUnmatched work-life balance
Joseph went from running a successful sandwich shop in Denver to setting up shop in Hokitika.
Learn moreThe West Coast's pioneering spirit lives on
The West Coast has always attracted pioneering people – from Māori trading pounamu to those who flocked here during the goldrush days.
Learn more'It's All Good' on the West Coast
From Israel to Westport, Anat and Rami Edwy have found their home and inspiration on the West Coast.
Learn moreLife on the Coast, hard to beat
The West Coast is an amazing place to visit, and it's an even better place to live, work and do business. Come join us and have an untamed natural wilderness for a backyard!
Learn moreWorking from home
Advances in digital technologies and an inspiring backyard are making the West Coast a hub for creative artisans.
Learn moreShifting to the West Coast a huge success
Relocating from Auckland to Greymouth pays off for family.
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