"The current Flag of New Zealand is a defaced blue ensign with the Union Flag in the canton, and four red stars with white borders to the right. The stars represent the constellation of Crux, the Southern Cross." (wikipedia) Does it represent New Zealand and its citizens?

Read more on this topic at the following address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_New_Zealand

The New Zealand flag

New Zealand Flag

The Flag of the Maori nation


This is the proposed New Design:

"Stylised Silver Fern"

NZ flag by nzflag.com

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Everyone should participate in the process of choosing a new flag. Why don't you send me your NZ flag. I will be pleased to publish it on this web-page! Your documents should be:

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Flags designed by Daniele Alemagna

Flag drawn by Clint Woolly


"A popular alternative to the current defaced Blue Ensign was designed by Kyle Lockwood (left). It won a Wellington newspaper flag competition in July 2004 and appeared on New Zealand Television in 2005 after winning a poll which included the present national flag. The fern represents the people of New Zealand and the stars represent the location of New Zealand. The blue colour represents the ocean, the red represents the Maori and also sacrifices during wartime, and white is a reference to the "Land of the Long White Cloud" (translated from the Maori "Aotearoa")." (Wikipedia)

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by Hyndman

Flag designed by Kyle Lockwood



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Flag designed by Jason Paul Troup

Flag designed by Sharon Sweeney Lauder

NZ Flag by Sharon Sweeney Lauder

The Koru Flag

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