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 Are you grateful Helen Clark didnt send our troops to die for the Bush/Chainey oil and land grabbing?
I think grateful is a little tame but cant think of a better word. While i think Helen is a bit loose and her prostituting herself for Winston is politics gone mad, but on the other hand she gets my ...


 I'm a young adult sick of america.?
I was wondering is it even possible to live in NZ or australia for about a year or less? I don't have a college education but can you like long term visit and rent a place... get a job?...


 Which city has higher accomodation rent and is expensive to work & live in? Christchurch or Auckland?
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 Are the mountains still snow capped in December around Milford Sound?
I realise this sounds silly, so apologise in advance....I was just hoping they were....


 Which nz sites u know and use for different purpose like shoping ?
which new zealand internet sites u know from where u can buy cheef things and many more info about nz or anything about nz i love to know whatever u know about nz even i m looking for chat nz peoples ...


 Wots the New Zealand gay scene like in Auckland?
Goin to NZ for a year just wanted to see if there scene any good! T...


 Okay so my dad's company might be moving us from the USA to Christchurch, New Zealand. HELP ME!!!?
The place is breath taking and everything, but i know almost NOTHING about the place. i know the normal stuff like population average high and low temperature (which is in C not F >.<) but that ...


 Why is Auckland so.... un-lively?
I do not mean to come across as a snob or anything but I'm currently on holidays in Queensland and everything is so bright! Here on the Gold Coast the weather is always sunny, the people are ...


 What's the current time difference between the UK and New Zealand?
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 Best escort in wellington?? anyone knows?

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escort as in "lady" escort or courtesan so to speak... thanks....


 Why hasn't anyone answered my question on taxes in New Zealand?
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 New Zealander--read!!!?
hey i really want to go to new zealand when i finish university because i heard it is really good.
so, i need some stuf to know about it, that websites dont have to offer.
what is the ...


 Where are the good areas to live in or around Christchurch New Zealand for a family ?
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 Which country is better to live new zealand or australia?
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 How will be the weather in auckland on 14th of march?
as i ve booked ticket for the match i need 2 know would it rain after 2 pm till 10...


 Wellington is the capital of New Zealand.Is the city north or south of40s?
its north or ...


 Snow at New Zealand?
Anyone know how the the snow season on the south island at Queenstown, New Zealand usually is during early October???...


 What kind of footwear will i need in dunedin?
i'll be heading to the university of otago in a couple of weeks and i would like to know what kind of shoes do girls there usually wear this time of year (since it's winter right now).
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 Are you afraid of the next earthquake in Wellington?
Do you notice many earthquakes in Wellington, especially if you're living there? Do you feel scared? Because from what I know, the entire downtown is built on land created pushed upwards from ...


 What say you kiwis? About religion in NZ?
do we need to become more extreme like Iran and USA?

is there to much religion here? too little? just right?

do you think political parties should get into it like they do in ...



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Can anyone tell me any funny laws or facts on New Zealand. It would be a great help, thanks?

Its for a project but ANYTHING is suitable

    



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Driver T
A Nzer, Richard Pearce got a heavier-than-air machine into the air 14 months and another 9 months before Wilbur and Orville did.
But being a friendly and polite NZer (as we all are) he allowed the Wright Brothers to take the fame because, he said that they were capable of controlling their plane, and he could not control his in the air. He crashed every time. So he forfeited the kudos.
His 3rd plane is at Motat.
The flaps on the wings that he invented are still the basic design for what is used today.
His mistake was that he fitted them to the leading edge, rather than the trailing edge of the wing.

It is illegal to wander the streets at night with your face blackened, and it is lawful to take a leak in the street provided that you maintain one hand on the rump of the horse while you leak, and you aim for the ground where the horse would leak onto. (Police Offences Act 1906)


genesis105
How about, you can have sex at 16, but you can't watch R18 movies until you're 18. How weird is that?!


Princesspea
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A New Zealander invented the crinkle in hairpins so they don’t fall out.


Claire Blue
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25 things you may not have known about New Zealand


1 - Cook's cure
Captain James Cook, the man who navigated New Zealand, is said to have discovered a cure for scurvy, a disease that results from Vitamin C deficiency, when he played around with medicines.

2 - More births
New Zealand births exceeded deaths by 29,890 in the September 2005 year.

3 - Older brides
New Zealanders are getting married older. The latest statistics show that the median ages of men and women marrying for the first time is 29.9 and 28.1 years. These brides and grooms married, on average, nine years older than their parents did.

4 - Big on butter
For each person who lives here, New Zealand produces 100kg of butter and 65kg of cheese each year.

5 - Clever Kiwis
A New Zealander invented the tear-back velcro strip, the pop-lid on a self-sealing paint tin, the child-proof pill bottle and the crinkle in hair-pins so that they don't fall out.

6 - Olympic gold
New Zealand has won more Olympic gold medals a head than any other country.

7 - Sheep dip
In the early 1980s, New Zealand was home to more than 70 million sheep, but now has 40 million, or about 10 sheep to one person. This decline hasn't stopped New Zealand from bringing in 50 per cent of all international trade in sheepmeat.

8 - Golf swings
Measured by club memberships, golf is the most popular sport in New Zealand, followed by netball.

9 - Curious Kea
The kea, native to New Zealand, likes to eat the strips of rubber around car windows.

10 - Quick work
The shortest interval between separate births in the world is 208 days. New Zealander Jayne Bleackley gave birth to Joseph Robert on September 3, 1999, and Annie Jessica Joyce on March 30, 2000.

11 - Why bother?
Two Massey University students broke a Guinness World Record in December for the world's largest tape ball. The ball, which weighs 53kg and has a circumference of more than 2.5m, was made by winding Scotch tape continually around itself.

12 - Spelling test
The longest place name in the world still in use is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturi...
pikimaungahoronukupokaiwenuakitanatahu... a hill in Porangahau in the Hawkes Bay. The Maori name translates to "the place where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, who slid, climbed and swallowed mountains, known as Landeater, played his flute to his loved one."

13 - Middle age
The median age of New Zealanders is growing. In 1901 it was 23. By 1991 it was 31 and in 2001 it was 35. By 2021 it is expected to be 40.

14 - Rising prices
In 1984, $43 in New Zealand would buy approximately the same as $100 today.

15 - Blacked out
The longest blackout in the world was on February 19, 1998, when the four main power cables supplying Auckland city, broke down. The disruption, which lasted 66 days, affected 7500 business and residential customers and cost businesses an estimated $300 million.

16 - The sea, the sea
No part of New Zealand is more than 128km from the sea.

17 - Lost in space
In the scene of Star Trek: First Contact, when Picard shows Lilly she is orbiting Earth, Australia and Papa New Guinea are clearly visible but New Zealand is missing.

18 - Bottom line
No capital city in the world is further south than Wellington.

19 - Animal farm
Less than 5 per cent of the population of New Zealand is human - the rest are animals. This is one of the highest ratios of animals to humans in the world.

20 - Pipebands galore
There are more Scottish pipe bands per head of population in New Zealand than in Scotland.

21 - Big readers
New Zealand has more book-shops per head of population than any other country; one for every 7500 people.

22 - Bad behaviour
New Zealand has the third highest rate of deaths in the developed world from maltreatment among under-15-year-olds; third to Mexico and the US.

23 - Freshwater spring
More fresh water flows up from cracks in the limestone at Waikoropupu, near Takaka, than from any other freshwater spring in the world - more than 2100 million litres every 24 hours.

24 - Trout heaven
More rainbow trout in the 2kg to 3kg category are caught annually in New Zealand than in the rest of the world put together.

25 - World-beaters
New Zealand is home to the world's smallest dolphin, the Hectors Dolphin, the rarest sea lion, the Hookers Sea Lion, the largest flightless parrot, the kakapo, the oldest reptile, the tuatara, the heaviest insect, a weta, the biggest earth-worms, the smallest bats, some of the oldest trees, and many of the rarest birds, insects, and plants in the world.


Luke L
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haha, these are all great answers, i only knew the one about NZ having more pipe bands than Scotland


Ken E
This isn't exactly fun -

http://donovansworld.blog.co.nz/2497611/


sueby40
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Hiya a few facts from the website below......New Zealand has more bookshops per head of population than any other country; one for every 7,500 people (compared with one for every 19,000 in England and one for every 50,000 in the USA).
The shortest term of a New Zealand Prime Minister was seven days: Harry Atkinson was appointed on 28 August 1884 and resigned on 3 September 1884, beating the record of his immediate predecessor, Robert Stout, by six days.
There are more Scottish pipe bands per head of population in NZ than in Scotland....see the website below for more...





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