New Zealanders vote to choose new flag design

A ballot opens today to choose one of five shortlisted new flags - though the design may never be used

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A postal ballot has opened in New Zealand to allow the public to choose one of five shortlisted designs for a new national flag - though it won't be until next year that Kiwis decide whether they want to get rid of the current one.

New Zealanders have just under a month to choose between five bold new flags, reports the BBC. Two are in black and white and three feature a fern design based on the local plant that has given many New Zealand sporting teams their nicknames and which was often used by the indigenous Maori people as bedding.

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