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Les Mills

From a small gym in a New Zealand garage to a global phenomenon, Les Mills has revolutionised the fitness industry. Its founder, Leslie ‘Les’ Mills, was a New Zealand athlete with a strong desire to share his passion for fitness with the community. With the help of his son and daughter-in-law, Phillip and Jackie, Les Mills International has become an internationally successful business and changed the face of exercise forever.

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Bruce McLaren, Denny Hulme, Chris Amon

Motorsport is at the leading edge of innovation, where cutting-edge technology, advanced materials and human capabilities are pushed to their absolute limits. There was a time in the 1960s when three exceptional New Zealanders simultaneously reached the pinnacle of the sport.

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Allan John ‘AJ’ Hackett

AJ Hackett and Henry van Asch are two adventurers that epitomise New Zealand’s spirit of innovation and eagerness to push the limits of what is possible. They achieved worldwide recognition by pioneering the world’s first commercial bungy jump operation in Queenstown, setting the stage for the town to become one of the world’s best adventure tourism destinations.

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It's a wrap on plastic packaging

New Zealand companies are helping the world say goodbye to plastic and polystyrene packaging with innovative new solutions created from natural and plant-based materials.

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Who's changing water travel for good?

We’ve all heard about New Zealand’s innovations in the America’s Cup, but that’s not the only development in the New Zealand marine sector. There are more projects in the works that will change water travel for the good of the plane

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Energy that doesn't cost the earth

New Zealand is a land of pioneers, especially when it comes to renewable electricity. They generate it from water, geothermal steam, wind, and solar. In fact, they're aiming for 100% renewable electricity by 2035.