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Mount Ruapehu
active stratovolcano in central North Island, New Zealand
Jemaine Clement
New Zealand actor and musician

southern brown kiwi
New Zealand endemic bird species

Recorded Music NZ
New Zealand music industry organization

Heavenly Creatures
1994 film directed by Peter Jackson

Braindead
1992 film by Peter Jackson

Whale Rider
2002 drama film directed by Niki Caro

The World's Fastest Indian
2005 film directed by Roger Donaldson
The New Zealand Herald
daily newspaper
Niki Caro
New Zealand film director, film producer and screenwriter

Bad Taste
1987 film by Peter Jackson

Once Were Warriors
1994 film by Lee Tamahori
Howden Ganley
racecar driver

Meet the Feebles
1989 film by Peter Jackson
Bret McKenzie
New Zealand actor and musician
Gary Thain
New Zealand bassist (1948–1975)
Graeme Revell
New Zealand musician, composer (b. 1955)

Boy
2010 film directed by Taika Waititi

The Vintner's Luck
2009 film by Niki Caro

Forgotten Silver
1995 New Zealand television film
Brett Steven
New Zealand tennis player
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
national orchestra of New Zealand
Alan Duff
New Zealand writer
Bob Charles
New Zealand golfer
The Datsuns
hard rock band from Cambridge, New Zealand
Willy Moon
New Zealand musician
Andrew Hore
New Zealand rugby union player
Fat Freddy's Drop
New Zealand musical group

Eagle vs Shark
2007 film by Taika Waititi
Brian Fairlie
New Zealand tennis player
Steriogram
Steriogram were a New Zealand punk rock band that formed in Auckland in 1999. The band consisted of frontman Tyson Kennedy (lead vocals and drums), Brad Carter (vocals, lead guitar and lead vocals), Tim Youngson (rhythm guitar and backing vocals), Jake Adams (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Jared Wrennall (drums and backing vocals). The band released three studio albums Schmack! (2004), This Is Not the Target Market (2007) and Taping the Radio (2010). The band's 2004 international hit single "Walkie Talkie Man" was used in an advertisement for the iPod and a number of films and video games
Connan Mockasin
New Zealand musician

Perfect Creature
2006 film by Glenn Standring
Anouska Hempel
New Zealand hotelier, designer and former actress
Margaret Urlich
New Zealand singer
Flying Nun Records
New Zealand independent record label
Dean Wareham
New Zealand-American musician

The Devil's Rock
2011 film by Paul Campion

Sleeping Dogs
1977 film by Roger Donaldson
Yulia MacLean
New Zealand singer

Jarrod Kenny
New Zealand basketball player

Stickmen
2001 film directed by Hamish Rothwell

50 Ways of Saying Fabulous
2005 film

The Tattooist
2007 film by Peter Burger
Harry Sinclair
New Zealand film director and actor
Savage
New Zealand rapper
Paul Holmes
New Zealand broadcaster (1950–2013)
climate change in New Zealand
effects of climate change in Aotearoa New Zealand

Under the Mountain
2009 film by Jonathan King

River Queen
2005 film directed by Vincent Ward

What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?
1999 film by Ian Mune
Jon Toogood
New Zealand musician

Utu
1983 film by Geoff Murphy

The Scarecrow
1982 film by Sam Pillsbury
Carl Schmitt
Violinist, composer, conductor, university professor (1837–1900)
cinema of New Zealand
overview of the cinema of New Zealand
Howard Morrison
New Zealand entertainer (1935–2009)
Tall Dwarfs
New Zealand band from Dunedin
Bruno Lawrence
New Zealand actor and musician (1941–1995)

The Irrefutable Truth about Demons
2000 film by Glenn Standring