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Jacinda Ardern

New Zealand 40th Prime Minister(2017-). Born in Hamilton in 1980.(Newzild, Wikimedia CCA 4.0)

Sir Edmund Hillary (1919-2008)

Born in Auckland. In 1953, Hillary and Tenzing became the first mountaineers to reach the summit of Mt Everest.(Wikimedia Commons)

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa

Opera Singer. Born in Gisborne in 1944. (New Zealand Government, Wikimedia CCA 4.0)

Russell Crowe

Actor and director. Born in Wellington in 1964. (Eva Rinaldi, Wikimedia CCA 2.0)

Jean Batten (1909 -1982)

Aviator. Born in Rotorua.(National Library of New Zealand, Wikimedia Commons)

Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937)

Father of nuclear physics. Born in Brightwater. 1908 Nobel Prize Laureate.(Library of Congress, Wikimedia Commons)

Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)

Short story writer. Born in Wellington. (Wikimedia Commons)

Sir Apirana Ngata (1874-1950)

Statesman. Served as Minister of Native Affairs from 1928-1934. Born in Te Araroa Gisborne(Wikimedia Commons)