Made From New Zealand is a huge, growing collaboration. Everyday more people and companies are joining the project. So this page changes quite a bit.
By Waitangi Day 2007, we will be joining with thousands of New Zealanders united in supporting each other.
For a start, there’s Air New Zealand, who literally got this idea off the ground. Air New Zealand were the first major company we showed this idea to, and they got it and got on board immediately. Brilliant. Then of course there’s our mates at Telecom, Cinco Cine, Westpac, Trade Me, Grainger & Associates, and the nice people at ASB who are doing our banking.
There’s TBWA/Whybin, South Pacific Pictures, Idealog Magazine, Mitchener and Associates, Assignment Group and Soul Bar. We’d like to thank the Employers and Manufacturers Association, Business New Zealand and Strategic Finance.
Mike Mizrahi and the team at Inside Out Productions will be building the fern again, the Webby-Award-winning people at Shift helped out with the website, as well as the Wellington based Wordpress Gurus at Instinct.
Thanks Dennis Hearfield. Thanks Tina Symmans. Thanks John Lacey. Thanks Pip Mayne. Thanks Pete Moore. And thanks to New Zealand’s man in Los Angeles, Consul General Rob Taylor.
Many thanks to June McCabe for her huge support. And thanks to Wayne Brown and Sean Kennedy at Coastlines.
Our good friends at Carat New Zealand deserve a mention; as does everyone over at Maori Television, Kevin Roberts and the worldwide crew at Saatchi and Satchi, and TV3. The Kiwi Expats Association, or KEA for short – have been brilliant. You’ll see more of them on Waitangi Day.
We’d also like to thank Sir Edmund Hillary. And Huffer. Thanks Tem, and Mark Sainsbury, Jon Tootill, and Al Guthrie.
As you can see, Made From New Zealand has a lot of support. But there’s always plenty of room for more. If you’d like to join us by buying a t-shirt or two, or in any other way, just contact us. We’d be honoured to have you on board.





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