Friday, April 13, 2012

Presentation on Willington New Zealand



Willington New Zealand

Dear sir and my fellow’s thankyu very much for coming today
The purpose of my presentation is to deliver some valuable information
I have invited you here today to have looked at my findings
                                                                                                
Introduction New Zealand                            

Traditionally New Zealand has had one of the lowest rates of corruption in the developed world. New Zealand is the second most honest country of the world.
Iceland is number 1 honest country  , last is chad our country is largest corrupt nation of the world we are near to last corrupt nation   145 /159



Now, lets starts

Secondly and finally to ask question at the end of the session

History
In 1840, Wellington was a leader in the 40-hour week movement introduced as a result of the stand of an immigrant carpenter, a movement that took another 100 years to become standard in other places. In 1893, New Zealand was the first country in the world to grant women the vote.
In 1865, Wellington became the capital city of New Zealand, replacing Auckland
Wellington was named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington and victor of the Battle of Waterloo. The Duke's title comes from the town of Wellington in the English county of Somerset.
Geography of Wellington
As the capital of New Zealand, Wellington is at the centre of a nation linked to the world. A global outlook and spirit of innovation are characteristic of its economy and society, making it a dynamic centre of creativity, from arts and culture to business..

Overview
Welcome to Wellington - it's a great place to live, work and play.
If you've just moved here, you've made a great choice.
Wellington consistently ranks highly in national and international surveys for its quality of life.
In Wellington, you'll find:
  • an innovative business sector
  • a vibrant arts and entertainment sector
  • many festivals and sporting events
  • beautiful beaches and parks
  • varied weather and landforms.
  • Extra ordinary Education system
Basic information

Mayor                                      Celia Wade-Brown

Currency                                  1 kiwi dollar =   Pakistani Rs. 64.90
Language                                  Māori  

Land Area                                Urban 444 km2 (171.4 sq mi)

 Metro 1,390 km2 (536.7 sq mi)

Population 
                   About 389,700, with an additional 3,700 residents living in the surrounding rural areas.

The population mix consists of:
  • 70% European
  • 12.8% Maori
  • 8%  Pacific Island
  • 8.3% Asian
  • 10.9 % other (New Zealander)

Environment Friendly Transport

 More people use public transport in Wellington than anywhere else in New Zealand
  30%  use public transport compared with:
  18% in Auckland
  9% in Christchurch
  11% of Wellingtonians walk to work
  More people in Wellington walk or bike to work than the average New Zealander

Climate and Seasons

Wellington has more sunshine hours than London and less rainfall than Auckland.  Wellington enjoys around 2,000 sunshine hours a year. By comparison London averages 1,500, Edinburgh 1,350 and Vancouver 1,850.


Arts and Cultures

The Wellington region is home to many diverse cultures.  Statistics New Zealand estimates some 25% of people are born overseas. Its rich cultural scene makes it as exciting for singles as it is welcoming for families.

Being a Capital City, Wellington hosts a number of national headquarters. Some examples are,
  • National Museum  Te papa
  • National Art Gallery
  • National Archives
  • National Library
  • Parliament
  • Most Government Departments, Quangos and companies.
  • Royal New Zealand Ballet Company
  • New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
  • National Cricket Museum
  • New Zealand School of Dance
  • New Zealand Cartoon Archives

Education

  • Wellington’s talent pool of well educated, worldly and skilled people is its greatest asset. 
  • Wellington people are better educated than the average New Zealander.  46.3% of people aged 15 years and over in the Wellington Region have a post-school qualification, compared with 39.9 percent of people throughout New Zealand.
  • In 2008, 33 % of Wellingtonians worked in ICT, architecture, engineering, science, education, arts design, media and sports occupations.

Sports
it is also famous for wellington cricket ground. it is the only state in the world which has produced 14 captains for the countries ODI cricket matches.
Wellington Phoenix FC - football  club playing in the Australasian A-League, the only fully professional football club in New Zealand. There are 102 playgrounds and parks in Wellington city alone. 

49.8% of Wellingtonians own their own hom
.Analysis
Willington New Zealand is blessed compared with other places in the world. There are no dangerous animals on land, diseases break outs, terrorism fear or agricultural plagues. The country is clean, the sea water is very clear, beaches are pristine, and the air also is clean (except when the sheep eat too much). The social security system is one of the best in the world, providing the basic support for those in need, not to mention the quality of hospitals and public schools which are top class. For sure New Zealand is a great small country with nice people and one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. You cannot miss at least one visit to New Zealand in your life time.
Airport :          8km from City
-         Taxi to City $25,
-         Bus under $10.00, Shuttle in between

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