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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 planet.

People & Values
Legacy Project
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Sir Richard Taylor and Tania Rodger

Richard Taylor and Tania Rodger are the Co-founders and CEOs of the award-winning Wētā Workshop. As well as being husband and wife, together, they are a compelling and creative business story.

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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.

Science & Innovation
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From Wellington to the World

For over 35 years, Wellington’s World of WearableArt (WOW) has set the global standard in cutting-edge design, art, and fashion. Who says fibreglass can’t be worn, or plastic cutlery is just for eating? We believe art can come from anything. Ready to step into a world of unimagined possibilities?

People & Values
Legacy Project
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Kate Sheppard & Meri Te Tai Mangakāhia

Aotearoa New Zealand led the world in legislating for women to have the right to vote, but it was not an easy pathway. These two women made key Suffragists contributions to this fight.

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Taika Waititi

Taika Waititi (Te Whānau-a-Apanui) is a New Zealand filmmaker, actor and comedian who gained international recognition for his idiosyncratic style of storytelling. Arguably our most globally successful contemporary film creator, his works demonstrate huge originality and sophisticated humour, while often proudly representing Aotearoa New Zealand and te ao Māori.