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What does the New Zealand Flag mean for kids?

What does the New Zealand Flag mean for kids?

Description: The Union Jack at the top right of the flag symbolises New Zealand as a former British colony. The Australian and New Zealand flags depict the Southern Cross constellation as it can only be seen from the southern hemisphere. The New Zealand flag uses red for their stars while Australia uses white.

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?

Results

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

Is NZ changing their flag?

New Zealand’s Government held a two-stage binding referendum on a flag change in 2015 and 2016. Voters chose to retain the current flag, by a vote of 56.6% to 43.1%. Turnout in the referendum was 67%—relatively low compared to the 74-80% turnout in general elections in the 21st century.

Why does NZ flag only have 4 stars?

The fifth smaller star on the Australian Flag can be seen when looking at the Southern Cross and there was some debate in New Zealand as to whether the fifth star should be included on the New Zealand Flag. They decided just to use the four stars that mark the points of the compass.

What is the difference between Australia flag and New Zealand flag?

Yes, both flags feature the British Union Jack in the top left corner. BUT the Australian flag has two extra stars – a small one near the cross and a big one under the Union Jack. Meanwhile, New Zealand’s flag has just four stars but they are red with a white outline.

When was the NZ flag referendum?

November 20, 2015
2015–2016 New Zealand flag referendums/Start dates

What is the flag with three legs?

flag of the Isle of Man
flag of a British crown possession, flown subordinate to the Union Jack, that consists of a red field (background) bearing a central triskelion, or triskele, of three bent legs joined together at a central point. The Manx triskelion is one of the oldest continually used government symbols.

Why is the Union Jack on the New Zealand flag?

The Union Jack reflects New Zealand’s origins as a British colony. The Southern Cross constellation is one of the striking features of the Southern Hemisphere sky, and has been used to represent New Zealand, among other Southern Hemisphere colonies, since the early days of European settlement.

What is the golden wattle flag?

Australia
The Golden Wattle flag is a symbol of our nation’s diversity and aspirations of unity. It represents all the people of Australia, without distinction of culture, language, belief or opinion, united equally as one. The design features a single stylised golden wattle emblem, centred on a green background.

Does Australia and New Zealand have the same flag?

The flag is (somewhat) different BUT the Australian flag has two extra stars – a small one near the cross and a big one under the Union Jack. Meanwhile, New Zealand’s flag has just four stars but they are red with a white outline. Yes, the difference between the Aussie and NZ flag are small, but they are important.

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Ruth Doyle