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Heartland - Stewart Island

Television (Full Length Episode) – 1991

In this Heartland episode, Gary McCormick travels to New Zealand’s southernmost community outpost: the town of Oban on Stewart Island’s Half Moon Bay. His journey unfolds as a gently discursive ramble through time and geography, anchored by the island’s annual Festival of The Sea. The festival brings the tight-knit community together, featuring locals from all walks of life—fishermen, conservationists, and childcare workers among them. The marine mardi gras ends on a highlight with ‘Miss Catch of the Day,’ a spirited drag competition where the island’s rugged blokes swap oilskins for evening gowns.

Why this bay originally was a settlement, you had deep water, a good, clean bay to come up to, and fresh water coming out of the hill. So that was your main ingredients for settlement.
– Stewart Island resident Peggy Wilson on the island’s Half Moon Bay

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