2. No radio active faculties. “When New Zealand and
Australia aligned themselves with the United States via
the ANZUS agreement in 1951, they effectively
accepted the protection of what some described as the
nuclear umbrella.” – NZ History.net.nz
3. New Zealand’s air is much cleaner than most countries, due to small population.
4. Great landscape, it’s not clouded over by civilisation.Great landscape, it’s not clouded over by civilisation.
5. New Zealand has kept their original MaoriNew Zealand has kept their original Maori
traditions alive by practicing them today. “By thetraditions alive by practicing them today. “By the
first half of the 20th century Maori werefirst half of the 20th century Maori were
participating in the major rituals of New Zealandparticipating in the major rituals of New Zealand
life. They voted, had their own members oflife. They voted, had their own members of
Parliament, played rugby, fought in wars, andParliament, played rugby, fought in wars, and
intermarried with other New Zealanders.” –intermarried with other New Zealanders.” –
Teara.govt.nzTeara.govt.nz
6. Landmarks that can only be found in New Zealand, like the huge
L&P bottle, and the giant gumboot.
7. We have Christmas in the Summer Holidays, thatWe have Christmas in the Summer Holidays, that
means warmer weather and more outside time atmeans warmer weather and more outside time at
Christmas.Christmas.
8. Lots of New Zealand is covered in bush, nature, forest and
lakes. Such as Lake Taupo, and Upper Hutt.
9. Roughly 85% of New Zealand children attend school all over
New Zealand. Because education is free until you leave the
high school age.
10. We have lots food and water to survive.
New Zealand isn’t a poor country.
13. Gangs are dangerous and should not be in New
Zealand because violence should not be
suitable for anyone.
Drugs are bad in New Zealand, people even bet
up their own children because of drugs.
Child abuse is so bad in New Zealand, it’s the
worst in the world because some people get
angry over little things.
14. Drink driving, some New Zealanders ignore the drink driving
rules, and end up getting involved in crashes and fights.
The ‘Wellywood’ sign going up in Wellington. It’s just a rip off
from Hollywood. Not very original