New Zealand

New Zealand is a remote, mountainous group of islands located off the southeast coast of Australia. 

New Zealand's two main islands, North and South Islands, are separated by the Cook Strait. Australia , its nearest neighbor, is 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) away.

The islands were created just 23 million years ago when land was thrust out of the ocean by volcanic forces. New Zealand has more than 50 volcanoes, some of which are still active today. Sharp snowy peaks, rocky shores, and pastures create a majestic landscape.

The South Island is home to the highest mountain peak in New Zealand, Mount Cook, which rises to 12,316 feet (3,754 meters) and is called "Cloud Piercer" by the Maori people.

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PEOPLE & CULTURE

New Zealanders, or "Kiwis" as they are called, have been shaped by their isolation. Today, most Kiwis are no longer farmers, with 86 percent of the population living in cities. More people live in the city of Auckland on North Island, than the whole population of South Island.

The Maori named the country, Aotearoa, "The Land of the Long White Cloud." The Maori culture is widely respected by New Zealanders and many parcels of land under dispute were returned to the Maori in 1998.

Rugby is the favorite sport and nearly everyone cheers on the national team, the All Blacks. Many Kiwis also enjoy cricket.

Because of its remote location, New Zealand is rich in unusual wildlife not seen anywhere else in the world. Nearly all the land animals are birds and many of these species have lost the ability to fly. The Maori people and European settlers introduced animals to the islands and the flightless birds had no defense against them.

In the last 1,000 years, half of all animals on the islands have become extinct. Deforestation and draining of swamp land is also threatening many remaining species, including the kiwi bird. Fewer than 75,000 wild kiwis remain. Several species are recovering, including the kakapo, kokako, kiwi, and tuatara.

Bats are the only land mammals to have made the ocean crossing. Birds and insects, such as the weta, evolved to fill the gap of mammals on the islands. The giant weta, at 2.5 ounces (70 grams), weighs three times more than a mouse. It is a relative of crickets and is considered one of the world's heaviest insects.

Pilot and humpback whales visit the islands on their way to breed, and orcas come to feed on dolphins.

GOVERNMENT & ECONOMY

New Zealand's government is based on the parliamentary democracy based on the system used in Britain. There are 122 seats in the House of Representatives and each is elected for a three-year term. Seven seats are reserved for the Maori and they are chosen by Maori voters.

There are two main parties, National and Labour. The party with the most elected representatives forms the government. The leader of the party is the Prime Minister.

Tourism is the main industry in New Zealand with over two million visitors a year. The main exports are lamb, butter, kiwifruit, and wine.

The Maori people arrived by canoe from islands in Polynesia near Tahiti around 1,000 A.D. In the 1600s, the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman visited the islands, but his party left after being attacked. New Zealand was named Nieuw Zeeland after a region in the Netherlands.

In 1769, Captain James Cook came to the islands. The British established settlements and signed a treaty with the Maori in 1840. The Maori protested the treaty after their lands were seized, and in the 1860s, they began a 12-year war against the British for control of North Island. Peace was restored to the islands in the 1870s.

In 1893, New Zealand became the first country to give women the right to vote. The country became a dominion of Britain in 1907 and gained its independence from Britain in 1947.

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New Zealand is an island country located 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of Australia in Oceania . It consists of several islands, the largest of which are the North, the South, Stewart, and Chatham Islands. The country has a liberal political history, gained early prominence in women's rights, and has a good record in ethnic relations, especially with its native Maori. In addition, New Zealand is sometimes called the "Green Island" because its population has high environmental awareness and its low population density gives the country a large amount of pristine wilderness and a high level of biodiversity.

Fast Facts: New Zealand

  • Capital: Wellington
  • Population: 4,545,627 (2018)
  • Official Languages : Maori, English 
  • Currency: New Zealand dollar (NZD)
  • Form of Government: Parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy; a commonwealth realm
  • Climate: Temperate with sharp regional contrasts
  • Total Area: 103,798 square miles (268,838 square kilometers)
  • Highest Point: Aoraki/Mount Cook at 12,218 feet (3,724 meters) 
  • Lowest Point: Pacific Ocean at 0 feet (0 meters)

History of New Zealand

In 1642, Dutch explorer Abel Tasman was the first European to discover New Zealand. He was also the first person to attempt mapping the islands with his sketches of the North and South islands. In 1769, Captain James Cook reached the islands and became the first European to land on them. He also began a series of three South Pacific voyages, during which he extensively studied the area's coastline.

In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Europeans began to officially settle on New Zealand. These settlements consisted of several lumbering, seal hunting, and whaling outposts. The first independent European colony was not established until 1840 when the United Kingdom took over the islands. This led to several wars between the British and the native Maori. On February 6, 1840, both parties signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which promised to protect Maori lands if the tribes recognized British control.

Shortly after signing this treaty, though, British encroachment on Maori lands continued and wars between the Maori and British grew stronger during the 1860s with the Maori land wars. Prior to these wars, a constitutional government began to develop during the 1850s. In 1867, the Maori were allowed to reserve seats in the developing parliament.

During the late 19th century, the parliamentary government became well-established and women were given the right to vote in 1893.

The Government of New Zealand

Today, New Zealand has a parliamentary governmental structure and is considered an independent part of the Commonwealth of Nations . It has no formal written constitution and was formally declared a dominion in 1907.

Branches of Government in New Zealand

New Zealand has three branches of government, the first of which is the executive. This branch is headed by Queen Elizabeth II who serves as the chief of state but is represented by a governor general. The prime minister, who serves as the head of government, and the cabinet are also a part of the executive branch. The second branch of government is the legislative branch. It is composed of the parliament. The third is the four-level branch comprised of District Courts, High Courts, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. In addition, New Zealand has specialized courts, one of which is the Maori Land Court.

New Zealand is divided into 12 regions and 74 districts, both of which have elected councils, as well as several community boards and special-purpose bodies.

New Zealand's Industry and Land Use

One of the largest industries in New Zealand is that of grazing and agriculture. From 1850 to 1950, much of the North Island was cleared for these purposes and since then, the rich pastures present in the area have allowed for successful sheep grazing. Today, New Zealand is one of the world's main exporters of wool, cheese, butter, and meat. Additionally, New Zealand is a large producer of several types of fruit, including kiwi, apples, and grapes.

In addition, the industry has also grown in New Zealand and the top industries are food processing, wood and paper products, textiles, transportation equipment, banking and insurance, mining, and tourism.

Geography and Climate of New Zealand

New Zealand consists of a number of different islands with varying climates. Most of the country has mild temperatures with high rainfall. The mountains, however, can be extremely cold.

The main portions of the country are the North and South islands that are separated by the Cook Strait. The North Island is 44,281 square miles (115,777 square kilometers) and consists of low, volcanic mountains. Because of its volcanic past, the North Island features hot springs and geysers.

The South Island is 58,093 sq mi (151,215 sq km) and contains the Southern Alps—a northeast-to-southwest oriented mountain range covered in glaciers. Its highest peak is Mount Cook, also known as Aoraki in the Maori language, at 12,349 feet (3,764 meters) above sea level. To the east of these mountains, the island is dry and made up of the treeless Canterbury Plains. On the southwest, the island's coast is heavily forested and jagged with fjords. This area also features New Zealand's largest national park, Fiordland.

Biodiversity

One of the most important features to note about New Zealand is its high level of biodiversity. Because most of its species are endemic (i.e. native only on the islands) the country is considered a biodiversity hotspot. This has led to the development of environmental consciousness in the country as well as ecotourism .

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  • 76% of New Zealanders live on the North Island.
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  • 32% of New Zealand's population lives in Auckland.
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Official language: English, Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language Capital city: WellingtonCurrency: New Zealand dollarHead ofstate: Queen Elizabeth II, but she's represented by governor Patsy ReddyPopulation: 4 510 327Type of the country: kingdom (monarchy)

The anthem of New Zealand is God Defend New Zealand, as well as God Save the Queen. Music to God Defend New Zealand was created by John Joseph Woods.

The first quarter of the shield shows four stars that represent the Southern Cross, then the rest of symbols in quarters symbolize different industries.

It's inspired by Australian flag, which was inspired by Britich flag. The stripes in the top left corner are Union Jack, and these four stars symbolize the Southern Cross

New Zealand is located on the south east of Australia. This country isn't big, the surface is only 268 680 km²

The country comprises two main islands, the North and South islands, and a number of small islands, some of them hundreds of miles from the main group.As you can see from the colors on the image, there are mainly mountains on the island. New Zealand is a country of contrasts, active volcanoes, beautiful lakes, verdant valleys, long sandy beaches, and the spectacular snowcapped peaks of the Southern Alps.The hottest months are January and February, the coldest ones are July and August. Average temperature in February is about 20°C, in July it's 11°C.

Beautiful places

Deepest lake - lake Hauroko(463m)

Highest mountain - Mount Cook (3 724m)

Most active volcano - White Island

As it is shown in the picture, most of the cities are located on the coasts. There aren't almost any towns in the center of both the islands, that's because there are mountains.Althought Wellington is the capital city, Auckland is the biggest one. In Wellington live about 1,285,000 less people than in Auckland!

Animals and plants found only inNew Zealand!

Kiwi - New Zealand's national bird. Standing up to 18 inches high, the kiwi is a majestic yet flightless bird, whose closest relative is the elephant bird of Madagascar (photo 1)Maui dolphin and Hector's dolphin - the smallest dolphin in the world, they aren't longer than 1,5m (photo 2)Yellow-eyed penguin - the largest penguin on the mainland. It is a tall, thickset bird that can give a loud cry (photo 3)Tuatara - last survivor of a reptile species that flourished 200 million years ago. But don’t get visions of velociraptors from Jurassic Park: the tuatara is about two feet long. (photo 4) -N -,bw (

Unique animals

Silver fern - medium-sized tree fern that is considered as a symbol of New Zealand. (photo 1) Kōwhai - (which means yellow in Maori language) - one of the most well-known plant in New Zealand. (photo 2)Cabbage tree - (cabbage palm) grows throughout the country and can reach a height of 20 meters. (photo 3)Manuka - flowering plant that is green all the year. It can grow up to 15 meters. (photo 4) -

Iconic plants

The first people who arrived in New Zealand were ancestors of the Māori. The first settlers probably arrived from Polynesia between 1200 and 1300 AD.The first European to arrive in New Zealand was the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642. The name New Zealand comes from the Dutch ‘Nieuw Zeeland’, the name first given by a Dutch mapmaker.Many years later (127) another Europeans visited New Zealand. This time it was Captain James Cook who arrived there in 1769. After that, the country started being visited regularly by many sailors.In 1830 the country became Brittish colony.

Māori came under increasing pressure from European settlers to sell their land for settlement. This led to conflict and, in the 1860s, war broke out in the North Island.A lot of Māori land was taken or bought by the government during or after 20 years of war.Meanwhile, in the South Island settlements things were going very well. In the late 1890s, their turned down the chance to join the Australian Federation. Instead, New Zealand became an independent Dominion in 1907.

Ending of the 19th century and beginnig of the 20th century

World war I

Thousands of New Zealanders served and died overseas in the First World War.The 1915 landing at Gallipoli in Turkey is regarded as a coming of age for this country. It established the tradition of ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) and a pride in New Zealand’s military achievement and its special relationship with Australia.

New Zealand troops fought overseas again in the Second World War in support of the United Kingdom. However, the fall of Singapore shook New Zealanders’ confidence that Britain could guarantee the country’s security.With most of their forces effectively stranded in Egypt and the Middle East, it was the United States that protected New Zealand against Japan during the war in the Pacific.

World war II

1939 - 1945

World War II

World war I and signing ANZAC

New Zealand became an independent

New Zealand became Britisch colony

First European in New Zealand- Abel Tasman

First people in New Zealand - Maori

Ethnic groups

New Zealand has started becoming more multicultural country after 1980, that's when many people decided to settle there.According to data from 2013, 25% of people living in New Zealand were born abroad, 15% are Māori,over 12% are Asian, and over 7% are from Pacific Island nations. Hindi is the fourth most common language in New Zealand, after English, Māori and Samoan.

According to information from 2018, 49% of people in New Zealand don't believe in any religion, 37% are Christians, 3% says they're Hindus, over 1% of people believe in Islam,also 1% says that they're Buddhists, less than 1% believe in Sikhism, and 7% are undeclared.

Jaffas -small sugar-coated chocolate balls with an orange flavour. People from New Zealand love them so much that once a year there is “Jaffa Race” in Dunedin where the candy is rolled down the steep street.

Paua -local name for a large sea snail. You can eat paua in a variety of ways from plain old raw to curries to paua fritters.

Hokey Pokey ice cream - vanilla ice cream with small pieces of honeycomb toffee. New Zealanders prefer it over pretty much anything!

Savoury pies -Pies with savoury fillings like mince and cheese, minced meat, steak and cheese, and even fish pies are the go-to lunch at any gas station or bakery!

Manuka honey -Highly-sought on the international markets, manuka honey is acclaimed for its medicinal purposes. v

Traditional food

Whitebait Fritters - collective term for immature fish, usually around one to two inches long. Think of them as a fishy omelette. It's conidered being a sin not to eat them when you're there!

Russell Crowe - actor

Jonah Lomu - rugby player, he represents his country

Neil Finn - musician, leader of the rock band Crowded House

Ernest Rutherford - nuclear physicist

Lorde - pop and alternative rock singer

Peter Jackson - film director, producer, and screenwriter

Famous people

New Zealanders speak very quickly and use a lot of slang. Even if English is your native language, this can be confusing. Do not be afraid to ask people to slow down, or to repeat or explain what they said.To get used to the New Zealand accent, the best way is of course listening to some radio broadcasts. You could also watch some New Zealand films and television programmes online.fjyhf

It's a traditional Maori war dance. It has been immortalised by New Zealand's rugby team All Blacks, but it's also celebrated by other local cultures.In the past, this pre-battle war dance was supposed to make their opponets scared.

Holidays and traditions

It's a personal, customary greeting, usually saved up for special occasions. The pressing of noses and foreheads is how this physical greeting is exchanged. This symbolises the passing of the breath of life (‘te ha’ in Maori) from one person to another. A hongi is common practice when welcoming visitors onto Maori grounds, as well as within traditional ceremonies.

First held in 1972, celebrates Maori culture, especially the traditional dance and song performances known as kapa haka. The festival is held over several days, each time in a different region of New Zealand, and culminates in the national kapa haka championship.

Te Matatini festival

Gumboot day

Every year since 1985, people living in a small town Taihape celebrate Gumboot Day. It's a day when people have a lot of fun with their families an d friends. There is a gumboot throwing contest! Everybody trie to brake world record for the longest gumboot throw. This iconic festival is organised on the Tuesday after Easter. The city where the Gumboot Day is organised is i proud to call itself ‘the gumboot capital of the world‘!

Tourist attractions

Abel Tasman National Park

Whanganui National Park

Tongariro National Park

Nelson Lakes National Park

The scenes from Lord of Rings and Hobbit were filmed in this town!

Larnach Castle

Interesting facts

New Zealand was the first country in the world to give women voting rights. It happened in 1893!

Women's rights

New Zealand is the first country to see the sunrise!

New Zealand is placed on Pacific Ring of Fire. There are 53 volcanos in this country!

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The Blue Lake, in the Nelson Lakes National Park, currently holds the record for having the clearest waters in the world!

Clear water

Cheese and butter

New Zealanders love cheese and butter. This country produces the equivalent of 100 kg of butter and 65 kg of cheese each year for every person in New Zealand!

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New Zealand Energy Corp announces 2024 Quarter 1 Results

May 30, 2024

May 30, 2024 – Wellington, New Zealand – New Zealand Energy Corp. (“NZEC” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: NZ) announced today it has filed with Canadian regulatory authorities its Q1 2024 consolidated financial results and an accompanying management discussion and analysis report, which documents are available on the Company’s website at www.newzealandenergy.com and on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

Commenting on the Company’s first quarter 2024 results, Chairman James Willis said “The results saw a total comprehensive loss of $914,919. (2023: loss of $453,500). There was a $488,456 decrease in cash held ($702,977 was held at the end of the quarter). Cash used in operating activities for the quarter was $397,608 (2023: used $56,152).”
With respect to development operations, Mr. Willis commented: “The Tariki gas development remains our primary focus and the long lead Items, including wellhead, casing and tubing, have been ordered and drilling is scheduled to commence in the second half of August this year.  The Tariki-5 well is planned to take approximately 30 days to drill and complete. Work is also advanced in ensuring the well will be producing gas and condensate to market within 4 weeks of completion. As of 30 May 2024, Copper Moki-2 is in the process of having a new pump and rods installed. It is anticipated that the well will be producing in the week commencing June 3rd.  The same field crew will immediately move to Copper Moki-1 to retrieve the failed rods in that well and run a new pump, if this is possible. We are also progressing plans and sourcing equipment for returning two Waihapa Ngaere field oil wells, i.e. Waihapa H1 and Waihapa-6A, to continuous production”. 

On behalf of the Board of Directors

“James Willis” Chairman

New Zealand Energy Contacts Email: [email protected] Website: www.newzealandenergy.com

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as such term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION AND CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING RESERVE ESTIMATES

This document, the consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2024 and the Management’s Discussion and Analysis contain certain forward- looking information, forward-looking statements (“forward-looking statements”). The reader’s attention is specifically drawn to the qualifications, disclosure and cautionary statements in these documents regarding forward-looking statements and reserve and resource estimates.

The Company notes that such forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond NZEC’s control, the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, volatility of commodity prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of reserve estimates, environmental risks, operational risks in exploration and development, competition from other industry participants, the lack of availability of qualified personnel or management, stock market volatility and the ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources. Although the Company believes that the expectations in its forward-looking statements are reasonable, they are based on factors and assumptions concerning future events which may prove to be inaccurate. Those factors and assumptions are based upon currently available information. Such statements are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could influence actual results or events and cause actual results or events to differ materially from those stated, anticipated or implied in the forward looking information.

As such, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward looking information, as no assurance can be provided as to future results, levels of activity or achievements. All forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this document or the date of the documents referenced above, except as required by applicable law, the Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or to revise any of the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, accepted credentials from the ambassadors of Ecuador, United Kingdom, Kuwait, New Zealand, Guinea, Fiji, and China during a ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan on May 31, 2024.

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