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The Bachelor New Zealand: Dating game show: 17 March 2015 () 22 May 2017 () 3 Moved to TVNZ 2 for series 4. [88] Come Dine with Me New Zealand: Reality competition 15 June 2015 () 7 August 2015 () 1 [89] Grand Designs New Zealand: Docuseries 4 October 2015 () 9 November 2020 () 6
It began airing in New Zealand on 4 October 2015. [3] Following Moller's departure after the 6th season, it was confirmed that architect Tom Webster would take over from the 7th season in 2022, which would air on TVNZ 1. [4] [5] The eighth series, with Webster as host, began screening on TVNZ 1 on 24 October 2023. [6]
In April 1948 it launched the country's first design publication, the New Zealand Design Review, which it continued to publish until 1954. [2] The Design Guild was formed in Auckland in 1949 but failed to survive to the end of that year. In Christchurch, a group of interested persons established the Design Association of New Zealand (DANZ
The English and Maori versions of the treaty contain key differences, complicating its application and interpretation, some observers say. To address this, over the last 50 years, lawmakers ...
Production has begun on “Tangata Pai,” a Warner Bros. Discovery-backed drama that claims to be the first primetime series in which 30% of the dialog will be in the Maori language. The eight ...
The publication, Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art, was edited by Nigel Borell, designed by Tyrone Ohia and the layout by Katrina Duncan. [5]The publication won multiple awards, including Gold at the Best Design Awards 2022 (Designer's Institute of New Zealand) for 'Editorial and Books' along with Gold in the 'Toitanga' Maori design category.
The logo of Air New Zealand, the national carrier, incorporates a koru design — based on the Ngaru (Ngāti Kahungunu) [5] kōwhaiwhai pattern — as a symbol of New Zealand flora. The logo was introduced in 1973 to coincide with the arrival of the airline's first McDonnell Douglas DC-10 wide-body jet.
Whakaata Māori is a New Zealand television channel that broadcasts programmes that make a significant contribution to the revitalisation of the Māori language and culture. [1] Funded by the New Zealand Government, it commenced broadcasting as Māori Television on 28 March 2004 from its studios in Newmarket, Auckland.