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New Zealand flag referendum enters final stage | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
New Zealanders have begun voting in the second stage of a referendum on whether to change their national flag. | |
They have until 24 March to send in a postal ballot choosing between the current flag and an alternative called Silver Fern, which won a previous vote. | |
The exercise has been controversial with many criticising the hefty price tag and shortlisted designs. | The exercise has been controversial with many criticising the hefty price tag and shortlisted designs. |
PM John Key says the current one looks too similar to Australia's and it is time to remove the Union Flag emblem. | |
In pictures: Weird and wonderful entries that lost out | In pictures: Weird and wonderful entries that lost out |
What do schoolchildren think of the new designs? | What do schoolchildren think of the new designs? |
The alternative design, Silver Fern (Black, White and Blue), was designed by architect Kyle Lockwood. | |
It won the first referendum in December, where New Zealanders could choose which of five designs they would want if the flag were to change. | |
About 1.5 million votes were cast in that referendum. | |
This time, they are deciding whether they want to abandon the current flag - which was adopted in 1902 and bears the British Union Flag - in favour of Silver Fern. | |
Mr Key has argued for a more distinctive look for New Zealand's flag, and has said it is also time to drop the Union Jack. | |
The prime minister, who backs the alternative design, said earlier this week it was New Zealand's last chance for change. | |
"If they don't vote for change now, they'll never get another chance until we become a republic," he said in a Radio New Zealand interview on Monday, adding that he did not think that would happen within his lifetime given the current popularity of the British royal family. | "If they don't vote for change now, they'll never get another chance until we become a republic," he said in a Radio New Zealand interview on Monday, adding that he did not think that would happen within his lifetime given the current popularity of the British royal family. |
Silver Fern and the four other finalists were chosen by a committee from a large pool of entries submitted by the public, including designs featuring a kiwi shooting lasers out of its eyes and hand-drawn sheep. | |
But they were criticised by many as being uninspiring or safe. Many took issue as well with the NZ$27m ($18m; £12m) cost of the exercise, saying it was expensive and unnecessary. |