- New
Zealand is
known for its
extreme sports,
adventure tourism and
strong mountaineering tradition, as seen in the
success of
notable New
Zealander Sir...
- English,
particularly in New
Zealand. It
generally means a non-Polynesian New
Zealander or more
specifically a
European New
Zealander. It is not a
legal term...
-
relating to the ‘New
Zealander’ response. Wellington:
Statistics New
Zealand. ISBN 978-0-478-31583-7.
Accessed 27
April 2009. "A New
Zealander response and like...
- New
Zealander of the Year Awards,
currently known as the
Kiwibank New
Zealander of the Year Awards,
celebrate the
achievements of New
Zealanders and were...
-
Zealand (Danish: Sjælland [ˈɕeˌlænˀ]) at 7,031 km2 is the
largest and most
populous island in
Denmark proper (thus
excluding Greenland and
Disko Island...
- w****ly
income in 2022 of NZ$848.
While the
demonym for a New
Zealand citizen is New
Zealander, the
informal "Kiwi" is
commonly used both internationally...
- New
Zealand people, some or all of
whose ancestors originated in China.
Peter Chin, lawyer,
Mayor of Dunedin; 'Old Generation'
Cantonese New
Zealander Meng...
- The
Rally New
Zealand is an
annual rally race in New
Zealand. It was
first included as a
round of the
World Rally Championship in 1977. The race is famous...
- to a New
Zealander from 1 July 2023 will
automatically be
eligible for New
Zealand citizenship. The
announcement was
welcomed by New
Zealand Prime Minister...
- and 1965. New
Zealand lost only four of
their 30
tests with
Whineray as captain. On 21
October 2007,
Whineray became the
first New
Zealander to earn induction...