Location: Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia

Capital: Wellington

Total Area: 268,680 sq km'

Population: appox. 4,076,140 4,076,140

Languages: English (official), MaoriEnglish (official), Maori

Currency: New Zealand dollar (NZD) New Zealand dollar (NZD)

Independance Day: 26 September 1907 (from UK)

Date Joined: 1931

Head of Government: Prime Minister HE Chris Hipkins (since 25 January 2023)



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New Zealand ships its last livestock as ban takes effect

New Zealands last exports of livestock by sea have been completed and live exports have ceased, its agriculture minister said on Friday, as it fully implemented a ban on export shipments of animals on the grounds of their welfare. The government announced in 2021 that shipping animals offshore, largely for building herds in trading partners like China, would be halted but farmers would be given two years to transition out of the profitable export business.
People want to fly again': Airbus CEO expects business travel to recover -NZZ

Airbus (AIR.PA) Chief Executive Guillaume Faury expects business air travel eventually to return to close to pre-pandemic levels and airlines are devoting the same space to business class seats as before, he said in an interview published on Sunday.

Air travel remains in crisis despite accelerating vaccine rollouts in developed countries. With video calls having replaced in-person meetings, it remains to be seen to what extent business travel will recover.

But Faury told Swiss newspaper NZZ am Sonntag corporate thinking had changed.

"Companies realised: at some point they have to meet their customers and suppliers in person again. At some point they must be on site to develop products or build factories," he said.

"That is what airlines are telling us, since they must decide now how their planes will be seated in future. And we see that they are planning as many seats in business class as before the pandemic."

When asked about the number of business flights he expects in future, he conceded the sector might not recover fully.

"Maybe it will be slightly fewer. One thing is clear to me: people want to fly again. Hardly more but also probably no less than before the pandemic."
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Test rugby 'a possibility' this year

There is "a real possibility" that New Zealand will host Rugby Tests before the end of the year, but no arrangements have been finalised, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday. New Zealand had been set to stage the Rugby Championship and clashes against Australia between October and December before the government tightened rules on social events after a Covid-19 outbreak in Auckland.
Jacinda’s 'be kind' message passed by some people entirely

“Here you come again,” I thought, mouthing Dolly’s words in my head. “Just when I'm about to make it work without you.” Throwing together a hasty nighttime press conference clearly wasn’t a signal of good news. After 102 days of no community transmission, four people from one south Auckland family had tested positive without any known connections to overseas travel, managed isolation or border facilities. A collective groan of “bugger” went up nationwide. One politician even opened
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visits a temple in Auckland

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visited the Radha Krishna Mandir in Auckland city last week, ahead of the general elections in the country in September. The prime minister participated in the rituals held at the temple and also ate a meal there, Indian High Commissioner to New Zealand Muktesh Pardeshi tweeted.
New Zealand prime minister delays election process amid new coronavirus lockdown

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday delayed a key step toward next month’s general election, as the country was plunged back into lockdown after the discovery of the first COVID-19 cases in more than three months. Ardern said she was suspending the dissolution of parliament, which was due to make way for an election scheduled to take place on Sept. 19, until Monday. No decision had yet been made on delaying the actual poll, she added.
New Zealand Prime Minister visits Hindu temple, relishes Indian food

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has visited a Radha Krishna Temple in Auckland ahead of the national elections scheduled in September and relished an Indian vegetarian meal, which included Puri, Chhole and Daal. Ardern, 40, visited the temple on Thursday. She was seen removing her boots outside the temple. “Some precious moments with Hon. PM of New Zealand @jacindaardern at @indiannewslink event on Aug 6, 2020. 
Jacinda Ardern takes New Zealand Labour party to record popularity levels ahead of election

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s party raced ahead of rivals in the latest opinion poll, putting the charismatic 40-year-old leader on track for a comfortable victory in the elections in September. A Newshub-Reid Research Poll released late on Sunday showed the popularity of Ardern’s Labour Party rose to 60.9%, the highest it has been in the poll’s history.
New Zealand must prepare for new COVID-19 outbreaks, PM Ardern says

New Zealand must prepare for new coronavirus outbreaks as the pandemic spreads globally but will not drop its elimination strategy if community transmission was discovered, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Wednesday (Jul 15). Ardern said the epidemic was now "exploding" outside New Zealand and countries that had been models in the fight against COVID-19 had now experienced further community outbreaks. The government released a new framework on how it intended to fight the
Jacinda Ardern outlines plan to lift NZ primary export earnings

The Government wants to offset the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy by boosting primary sector export earnings over the next decade. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern outlined a plan to lift primary sector earnings by $44 billion over the next 10 years by creating value and employing more people, while at the same time sticking to environmentally sustainability targets. Ardern said the primary sector had already made significant strides to improve the sustainability of New Zealand's products and practices, but that there was potential to go further.
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern reveals 10-year plan to boost primary sector by $44b

The Government plans to increase primary sector export earnings by $44 billion over the next decade with a goal of getting 10,000 more New Zealanders working in the sector over the next four years. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday released Fit for a Better World Roadmap – Accelerating our Economic Potential, a 10-year plan to unlock greater value from the “force” that is New Zealand’s primary sector. The plan sets a target of lifting primary sector export earnings to $10b a year by 2030 which
Jacinda Ardern extends $5.2b small business loans scheme to the end of the year

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says opening up Government loans for small businesses until the end of the year will provide a bigger safety net in uncertain Covid-hit times. The loans are interest-free if repaid within a year, and firms on the original wage subsidy and with 50 or fewer staff can apply. The scheme was meant to finish on July 24, but Ardern said at the Labour congress yesterday that it will now be available until the end of the year. And the loan extension has been given the tick by two
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