The Kiwis have chosen their preferred option to take to a referendum on changing New Zealand’s national flag in 2016.

New Zealand decides on a new flag design.
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The silver fern, on a black-and-blue background, could replace the Britain’s Union Jack in March next year. The new design beat the other four shortlisted, receiving more than 550,000 first-choice votes of the 1.5 million ballots cast. The Prime Minister John Key has been leading the push for a change, saying the existing ensign is a colonial relic that is too easily confused with Australia’s flag. Read more: theaustralian.com.au

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