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  2. COVID-19 alert levels in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A four-tier alert level restrictions system was in place in during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand between March 2020 and December 2021, with levels 3 and 4 being forms of lockdown. In level 1 there were no restrictions; in level 2 there were limits on gatherings; in level 3 only purposeful travel was allowed and there were strict limits ...

  3. List of New Zealand television series - Wikipedia

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    The Apprentice New Zealand (2010) Flatmates (1997) Going Straight (2003) Henderson to Hollywood (2007) [1] MasterChef New Zealand (2010–2014) New Zealand Idol (2004-2006) New Zealand's Next Top Model (2009-2011) So You Think You Can Dance (New Zealand) (2006) Survivor NZ (2017–2018) The X Factor (2013, 2015)

  4. Fauna of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Fauna of New Zealand. The kiwi is a national symbol of New Zealand. The animals of New Zealand, part of its biota, have an unusual history because, before the arrival of humans, less than 900 years ago, the country was mostly free of mammals, except those that could swim there ( seals, sea lions, and, off-shore, whales and dolphins) or fly ...

  5. List of mammals of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Bryde's whale feeding in Hauraki Gulf. Sperm whales made Kaikōura as a world-famous whale-watching region. Killer whales in front of Rangitoto Island. Pelorus Jack. Bottlenose dolphins in Milford Sound. Common dolphins in Hauraki Gulf. Dusky dolphins off Kaikōura. A Hector's dolphin near Akaroa. Maui's dolphins.

  6. Freeview (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Freeview is New Zealand's free-to-air television platform. It is operated by a joint venture between the country's major free-to-air broadcasters – government-owned Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand, government-subsidised Whakaata Māori, and the American-owned Warner Bros. Discovery (operators of Three, Bravo, Eden and Rush ).

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  8. List of political parties in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The centre-left New Zealand Labour Party and the centre-right New Zealand National Party are New Zealand's two major parties, having jointly contested each election since 1938. They are the only two New Zealand political parties to have won the popular vote in four consecutive elections twice. Labour won the popular vote from the 1938 election ...

  9. Television in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Television in New Zealand was introduced in 1960 as a state-run service. [1] The broadcasting sector was deregulated in 1989, when the Government allowed competition to the state-owned Television New Zealand (TVNZ). There are currently three forms of broadcast television: a terrestrial ( DVB-T) service provided by Freeview; as well as ...