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Welcome to the Sauvignon Blanc capital of the world

It all started in the 1970s - when a New Zealander dreamed of creating a new style of wine we now call Sauvignon Blanc. New Zealand’s ideal climate and innovative viticulture created a unique taste that the world (and wine critics) love. By the early 1990s, New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc was established as the global benchmark.

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Anzac Day

The Anzac spirit has taught New Zealanders many things; endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, and mateship. We look to these qualities to unite us all.

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Who invented the flat white?

Five years ago, you would have been hard pressed to find a Flat White outside of New Zealand and Australia. Now the coffee is popping up across the globe and becoming the go-to drink for coffee connoisseurs.

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Fabrum: Powering a Cleaner Future from New Zealand to the World

In Christchurch, New Zealand, a company born from ingenuity is helping power the world's transition to clean energy. Fabrum is turning hydrogen from a promising fuel of the future into a practical solution for today, delivering technology that's already fuelling trucks, powering boats, and preparing aircraft for zero-emission flight.

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New Zealand’s Values, Our Ngā Mātāpono

New Zealand has created a simple way to explain who we are as a country. We’re known for our beautiful scenery and friendly people, but we also want the world to understand the values that guide how we act and what makes us unique.

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Te Tiriti o Waitangi. The Treaty of Waitangi.

Waitangi Day marks the signing of Aotearoa New Zealand’s founding document on the 6th February 1840 between the British Crown and Māori Chiefs.