I know a lot of the other guys (and they are experienced riders so their advice is always worth listening to - but bear the experienced part in mind) have recommended the roadtrip. However...
Personally I would not recommend a 480 km road trip on a brand new bike if you are indeed (as you put it yourself) a complete newbie. It's a long road, the scenery is magnificient and you'll encounter many many different road environments along the way. You'll be going through mountains and the weather can change pretty quickly - unless you're confident, have the right gear and some familiarity with riding a motorcycle it could very quickly become very unpleasant.
However, if you could find someone who's willing to tag along - by all means go for it! And, as has already been said, consider breaking the trip up and doing it over two days.
Perhaps spending a few days in Chch - going for the WNR, getting some kms on the clock and observing run-in limits - would ensure a good experience.
I'm not saying this because I don't think you should have fun. But only having had my learners for ~5 months I can very well remember the feeling of getting onto a bike for the very first time after getting my license. I surely didn't feel confident enough to go on a trip to Queenstown that day! A month later I felt like I could do Bluff to Cape Reinga in one day. Now I'd happily drive to Queenstown in a day - but would prefer company for the road though... and I would make sure I had everything planned!
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