No matter how well you plan, there will probably be something you wish you'd shipped, and something you wish you hadn't - don't be too hard on yourself
We've compiled a list of the things that we particularly wondered about bringing with us, which we hope you find useful.
ovens (most houses come with one, and gas is not universally available.)
white goods (for washing machines especially, be sure that your brand is available in New Zealand - you may find it difficult to get it serviced otherwise)
DVD players - if your DVD player is multiregion capable, or you can find a hack on the internet to make it multiregion capable (like here ), then bring it - otherwise, be aware that NZ dvds are region 4, UK dvds are region 2. NZ DVD players start at $69, and they are predominantly multiregion capable.
(not because you can't get them in NZ - there are just no compatibility issues)
your mobile phone if you can get it unlocked
power boards (great for you computer, stereo, TV and kitchen - not as many plugs to change!)
small appliances
computers, including laptops (back up your data thoroughly before you leave, then just change your regional settings and set up a new ISP when you arrive)
Leaving your pet behind will be a hard decision to make - it is such a personal decision, that we did not think it belonged in either the do or don't list!
This article was contributed by Jeremy Henderson from Broadbase International. Their UK website, www.broadbaseimmigration.co.uk, has a great range of up-to-date articles on life in New Zealand written especially for prospective migrants.