Prior to 1907 (?), New Zealand was a Colony and administered from UK. Then NZ became a self-governing Dominion, but de facto (effectively), it became an distinct country when it started signing International Agreements in its own right. Its formal independence was declared in 1947 (?).
New Zealand became a British colony in 1841.
She became New Zealand's first prime minister
Irene Van Dyk moved to New Zealand in 2000 and became a citizen of New Zealand in 2005.
New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840-1841. Auckland was the capital of New Zealand 1841-1865. Wellington became the capital in 1865.
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TEAL - Trans Empire Airways Limited - became Air New Zealand in 1965. the domestic carrier NAC - National Airways Corporation - also became part of Air New Zealand.
Trans Empire Airways limited (TEAL) became Air New Zealand in 1965.
Auckland. Wellington became the capital in 1861.
what kind of a question is that?if you mean "does new zealand have the highest animal abuse in the world"then the answer is NO.
Benji Marshall is known for being a rugby footballer from New Zealand. He became captain of the New Zealand Wests Tigers team in 2008 until 2012. He became the first player for the New Zealand Wests Tigers to score 1000 points.
Red means the heat or sun warming New Zealand.
Not under the term "ANZAC" they didn't. New Zealand became the NZEF (New Zealand Expeditionary Force) and Australia became the AIF (Australian Infantry Force).