The northern French town of Le Quesnoy is home to the New Zealand Liberation Museum – Te Arawhata. With an immersive visitor experience created by Wētā Workshop, the Museum honours those who died in World War One, the freedom they fought for, the friendship we share with France and our hope for a better future.
Under the maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar, the reappearance of Matariki in the mid-winter night sky heralds the start of a New Year.
New Zealand has a reputation as a forward-thinking, tolerant country with progressive views, and is consistently rated as a world-leader in LGBTQI+ rights. New Zealand has a lot to be proud about. We are an inclusive society that earned the reputation as the ‘social laboratory of the world’. This is supported by historical and present-day legislative changes and global rankings, and showcases the values that New Zealand is proud of: caring for people and place.
New Zealand is a special place, populated by an incredible array of unique fauna and flora. None more incredible than the amazing Mānuka tree. It’s been around for centuries, dating back to early Māori settlers in New Zealand who used it for, well, just about everything.
Driven by a love of nature, Kathmandu, a certified B Corporation and global outdoor brand, provides outdoor enthusiasts with innovative, technical, and responsibly sourced gear.
Meet three companies from Aotearoa New Zealand tackling the skyrocketing global protein demand with efficient, ethical, and sustainable solutions.