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Red Peak: New Zealanders rally behind 'fifth' flag design | Red Peak: New Zealanders rally behind 'fifth' flag design |
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Nearly 30,000 people have signed a petition demanding the New Zealand government allow a fifth entry in the contest for a new national flag. | Nearly 30,000 people have signed a petition demanding the New Zealand government allow a fifth entry in the contest for a new national flag. |
Red Peak, designed by Wellington resident Aaron Dustin, was on the long list but did not make the final four. | Red Peak, designed by Wellington resident Aaron Dustin, was on the long list but did not make the final four. |
The finalists were revealed to widespread disdain last week, with many saying said they were too boring, too corporate or unrepresentative. | The finalists were revealed to widespread disdain last week, with many saying said they were too boring, too corporate or unrepresentative. |
But PM John Key has already said no to adding Red Peak into the contest. | But PM John Key has already said no to adding Red Peak into the contest. |
Mr Dustin has made the case that his flag design is simple and meaningful. | Mr Dustin has made the case that his flag design is simple and meaningful. |
He says on his blog it uses the shape of traditional weaving patterns, and "suggests a landscape of alpine ranges, red earth, and black sky", while referencing the Maori creation myth of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, also known as Rangi and Papa. | He says on his blog it uses the shape of traditional weaving patterns, and "suggests a landscape of alpine ranges, red earth, and black sky", while referencing the Maori creation myth of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, also known as Rangi and Papa. |
It also highlights New Zealand's position near the international dateline, which makes it one of the "first to hold the light of new day", he said. | It also highlights New Zealand's position near the international dateline, which makes it one of the "first to hold the light of new day", he said. |
'Appropriately symbolic' | 'Appropriately symbolic' |
By Monday evening, more than 28,000 people had signed a petition started four days ago by a C Wilson. | By Monday evening, more than 28,000 people had signed a petition started four days ago by a C Wilson. |
"The other options look like a random assemblage of clipart. This looks like a flag," said Auckland resident, Camryn Brown. | |
"This is drawable, strongly and appropriately symbolic flag that looks like a FLAG. It will be something I could proudly display," said another signatory, Liza Bolton. | "This is drawable, strongly and appropriately symbolic flag that looks like a FLAG. It will be something I could proudly display," said another signatory, Liza Bolton. |
Oscar Hemingway in Auckland said Red Peak was "has the simplicity needed to be a memorable symbol and its colors and shapes represent the nation well. It deserves at least to be on the short lost and given its fair chance". | Oscar Hemingway in Auckland said Red Peak was "has the simplicity needed to be a memorable symbol and its colors and shapes represent the nation well. It deserves at least to be on the short lost and given its fair chance". |
But Mr Key has shot down the petition, saying there was "a well set out process" and the cabinet had already accepted the four nominations. | But Mr Key has shot down the petition, saying there was "a well set out process" and the cabinet had already accepted the four nominations. |
"To accept any other flag... we would have to change the law, and we're not going back to parliament to change the law," he told a morning talkshow. | "To accept any other flag... we would have to change the law, and we're not going back to parliament to change the law," he told a morning talkshow. |
New Zealanders will have the chance to choose their favourite design in a referendum later this year. Then in 2016, another referendum will be held to decide whether to scrap the existing flag and replace it with the winner. | New Zealanders will have the chance to choose their favourite design in a referendum later this year. Then in 2016, another referendum will be held to decide whether to scrap the existing flag and replace it with the winner. |
Mr Key has argued New Zealand needs a new flag as its current one, adopted in 1902, is too similar to Australia's, and the country needs one which better reflects its values. | Mr Key has argued New Zealand needs a new flag as its current one, adopted in 1902, is too similar to Australia's, and the country needs one which better reflects its values. |
But critics say the exercise is costly and unnecessary. It is expected to cost the New Zealand government more than 27m New Zealand dollars (£11m; $17m), according to news portal Stuff. | But critics say the exercise is costly and unnecessary. It is expected to cost the New Zealand government more than 27m New Zealand dollars (£11m; $17m), according to news portal Stuff. |
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