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What is the New Zealand flag 2021?

What is the New Zealand flag 2021?

The current New Zealand Flag has a deep blue background. In the top left corner, filling half the left side, is the Union Jack design showing red and white crosses on a blue background. The cross in the forefront is red on a white background.

What were the NZ flag options?

The most preferred alternative flag design was Kyle Lockwood’s Silver Fern (Black, White and Blue), followed in descending order by Silver Fern (Red, White and Blue), Red Peak, Silver Fern (Black and White) and Koru.

How many votes did the laser Kiwi flag get?

ResultsEdit

Option Last iteration
Votes
Invalid votes 3,372
Total votes cast 1,546,734
turnout 48.78

Did New Zealand choose a new flag?

The second referendum took place between 3 and 24 March 2016 and asked voters to choose between the selected alternative (the black, white and blue silver fern flag) and the existing New Zealand flag. The final decision was to retain the current flag, by a vote of 56.6% to 43.1%.

Is it illegal to fly the flag upside down NZ?

The New Zealand flag was flying upside-down on Government Buildings yesterday. Flying a flag upside-down is recognised internationally as a signal of distress.

Is flying a flag upside down illegal?

The U.S. Defense Department says the flag should only be flown upside down “to convey a sign of distress or great danger.” Florida’s Department of State concurs, stating on its website that “flags should never be displayed upside down except as a signal of dire distress.”

What does the colour of New Zealand’s national flag mean?

The turquoise colour represents the water in and around New Zealand. The green colour represents the land of New Zealand. The pentagram represents the stars of New Zealand’ Photograph: www.govt.nz

Why are there three stars on New Zealand’s national flag?

The green background is indicative of our luscious pastures, on which the sheep frolic and thrive. Finally, the three stars are a visual analogy to the North Island, South Island and the great, Waiheke Island.’ Photograph: www.govt.nz ‘This design represents all of NZ because we have lots of sheep and love hokey pokey ice cream.

How much will the NZ flag referendum cost?

The referendum process, estimated to cost just under $NZ26m ($A25m), will include a two-step postal vote. In the first vote people will be asked to rank – using a preferential voting system – their preferred alternative flag designs.

Will removing the NZ Flag kill the spirit of New Zealand?

Photograph: www.govt.nz ‘The current NZ Flag is a mask of our true selves, and our loyalty to it means we have yet to take it off, will it kill the spirit of New Zealand if we do? No!

Why does NZ have 4 stars on their flag?

The stars on the Flag represent the Southern Cross constellation, emphasising New Zealand’s location in the South Pacific Ocean.

Is laser Kiwi real?

The Laser Kiwi flag, originally titled Fire the Lazer, was designed in 2015 by Lucy Gray as a proposed flag of New Zealand for the 2015–2016 New Zealand flag referendums. It has since become a social media phenomenon that has created ongoing interest in the design.

Do the Maoris have their own flag?

The Tino Rangatiratanga flag is often referred to as the Māori flag and can be used to represent all Māori. Hiraina Marsden, Jan Smith and Linda Munn designed the flag in 1990. It uses black, white, and red as national colours of New Zealand.

What flag did the Anzacs fight under?

the British Union Flag
During the war, Australians fought under the British Union Flag and both the Australian Blue and Red Ensigns. The Blue Ensign was intended for official and Royal Australian Navy purposes, while the Red Ensign was the official flag for Australian registered merchant ships.

Will Australia ever get rid of the Union Jack?

Australia’s flag will never change, Malcolm Turnbull has said, dismissing a new design that drops the Union Jack. The not-for-profit group Ausflag released a new design on Friday, telling Australia it was time to “grow up” and shed symbols of British dominance.