The heart of the internet
Health New Zealand is charged with working alongside the Public Health Agency to manage the provision of healthcare services in New Zealand. Health New Zealand – Te Whatu Ora is the primary publicly funded healthcare system of New Zealand. As of 2023update, New Zealand allocated about 9.6 percent of its GDP to healthcare, slightly above the OECD average of 8.8 percent. The OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment ranks New Zealand as the 28th best in the OECD for maths, 13th best for science, and 11th best for reading. In 2021, in the population aged 25–64, 13% had no formal qualification, 21% had a school qualification, 28% had a tertiary certificate or diploma, and 35% have a bachelor's degree or higher. There are 13 school years and attending state (public) schools is free to New Zealand citizens and permanent residents from a person's 5th birthday to the end of the calendar year following their 19th birthday.
New Zealand Facts and Culture
- Because of financial pressures and the desire to consolidate railways, education, land sales, and other policies, government was centralised and the provinces were abolished in 1876.
- No Reposts within 180 days of the original post or for content already in the top 50.
- As of 2023,update the country is ranked second in the strength of its democratic institutions, and third in government transparency and lack of corruption.
- The British and Irish immigrants brought aspects of their own culture to New Zealand and also influenced Māori culture, particularly with the introduction of Christianity.
- The country's isolation delayed the influence of European artistic trends allowing local artists to develop their own distinctive style of regionalism.
- Physical isolation has caused biological isolation, resulting in a dynamic evolutionary ecology with examples of distinctive plants and animals as well as populations of widespread species.
- The New Zealand Space Agency was created by the government in 2016 for space policy, regulation and sector development.
- Before humans arrived, an estimated 80% of the land was covered in forest, with only high alpine, wet, infertile and volcanic areas without trees.
- The Polynesian sport of waka ama racing has experienced a resurgence of interest in New Zealand since the 1980s.
- Exports account for 24% of its output, making New Zealand vulnerable to international commodity prices and global economic slowdowns.
- The service sector is the largest sector in the economy, followed by manufacturing and construction and then farming and raw material extraction.
