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This is a list of flags used in New Zealand.

National flag

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of New Zealand.svg 1902– (official, in use from 1869) Flag of New Zealand A defaced blue ensign with four red stars with white borders to the right, representing the constellation of Crux, the Southern Cross.
Flag of New Zealand Government Ships 1867.svg 1867–1869 The first flag of New Zealand based on the blue ensign Blue ensign with the red letters "NZ" outlined in white
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1840–1867 British Union Flag Adopted following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840.
Flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand.svg 1834–1840 Flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand Based on the White Ensign. Two crosses of St George and four eight-point stars in the canton on a blue background. (See also variant design under "Maori flags" below)

Royal and Viceregal

Flag Date Use Description
Royal Standard of New Zealand.svg 1962–present Personal Flag of Queen Elizabeth II in New Zealand A banner of the Coat of Arms of New Zealand, defaced with a blue disc bearing the crowned letter 'E' in gold
Flag of the Governor-General of New Zealand.svg 2008–present Flag of the Governor-General of New Zealand The shield of the New Zealand Coat of Arms surmounted by the Royal Crown.
Flag of the Governor-General of New Zealand (1953–2008).svg 1953–2008 Flag of the Governor-General of New Zealand A lion standing atop a crown, over a scroll inscribed "New Zealand"
New Zealand Governor-General Flag 1936-1953.gif 1936–1953 Flag of the Governor-General of New Zealand A lion standing atop a crown, over a scroll inscribed "Dominion of New Zealand"
New Zealand Governor Flag 1908-1936.gif 1908–1936 Flag of the Governor of New Zealand
Flag of the Governor of New Zealand (1874–1908).svg 1874–1908 Flag of the Governor of New Zealand
NZ-Governor-1869.svg 1869–1874 Governor of New Zealand A Union Flag defaced with four five-pointed stars. This design was due to a misinterpretation of design instructions.
Flag of the Queen's Representative.svg  ? Flag of the Queen's Representative in the Cook Islands Flag of the Cook Islands with a crown in the centre of the ring of stars

Ensigns

Flag Date Use Description
Civil Ensign of New Zealand.svg 1901– New Zealand Red Ensign A red ensign with four white stars representing Crux, the Southern Cross
Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg 1968– Ensign of the Royal New Zealand Navy A white ensign with four red stars
Ensign of the Royal New Zealand Air Force.svg Ensign of the Royal New Zealand Air Force A light blue ensign with the roundel of the Royal Air Force defaced with the letters, "NZ".
Civil Air Ensign of New Zealand.svg 16 November 1938  New Zealand Civil Air Ensign A blue cross with a wide border on a light blue field. The Union Flag is in the canton, with the Southern Cross in the fly.
Flag of New Zealand Police.svg New Zealand Police Ensign A blue flag with the New Zealand Flag in the canton, with the NZP emblem in the fly.
New Zealand Fire Service Ensign A blue flag with the New Zealand Flag in the canton, with the Fire Service emblem in the fly.
1996– New Zealand Customs Flag A New Zealand Blue Ensign, with the letters "HMC" (for "Her Majesty's Customs" in the lower hoist was in use from 1966 to 1996. This flag superseded it in 1996.
1968–1998 New Zealand Ministry of Transport Ensign A sky blue flag with the New Zealand Ensign in the canton, with the NZMOT coat of arms within a blue disc in the fly.

Associated states

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg 1979– Flag of the Cook Islands A blue ensign with 15 stars in a ring
Flag of Niue.svg 1975– Flag of Niue A yellow ensign, the Union Flag has a star in the middle and four stars forming a diamond around it

Māori flags

Flag Date Use Description
UnitedTribesUnofficial.svg 1834- Original design of the United Tribes of New Zealand flag, widely used by Maori groups Similar to the amended design used as the de facto national flag 1835–1840, but with eight-pointed stars and black fimbriation in the canton
Tino Rangatiratanga Maori sovereignty movement flag.svg 1990– Flag of Tino rangatiratanga – Official National Māori Flag, approved by the NZ Cabinet in 2010 A white curling stripe on a red and black field
Kotahitanga flag.png Kotahitanga flag – unofficial Māori flag, widely used by Māori groups Three horizontal stripes of red, white and black, defaced with a circular emblem featuring a mere crossed with a scroll representing the Treaty of Waitangi within a border of koru containing the word "Kotahitanga" (unity)
NZ-Takitimu-Flag.svg Example of a Maori Flag Some Maori tribes use the Red Ensign defaced with their tribal name

Other New Zealand flags

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Chatham Islands (unofficial).png 1993– Unofficial flag of the Chatham Islands A blue flag with a depiction of the island superimposed on a rising sun.
Nelson flag.svg 1987– Flag of the City of Nelson Blue top third with bishop's mitre. Blue and white waves beneath with black cross flory.
Flag of the New Zealand Navy Board.svg Flag of the New Zealand Navy Board A fouled anchor with a red-blue background
1987– New Zealand Post flag An orange-red flag with the NZ Post logo in white. Vertical white and blue strip in the fly.
Flag of Otago.svg 2004– Flag of Otago Blue and gold, horizontally divided by a zigzag line ("dancetty", in vexillological terms), with counterchanged eight-pointed stars. Used by the Otago Regional Council, and widely by the general public in the Otago region
Zealandia Proposal 1.PNG 2007– The New Munster Cross (also known as the Zealandia Ensign), an unofficial flag for the South Island A Nordic Cross with white background representing the Southern Alps, with a green cross representing the lush bush and farmland of the South Island and blue representing the ocean. One of several flags adopted and promoted by various political groups advocating greater self-determination for the South Island (For a list of other such flags, see South Island nationalism#Flag concepts for the South Island).
Flag of Tokelau.svg 2008– Flag of Tokelau A blue flag with a stylized Polynesian canoe (vaka) in gold and a representation of the Southern Cross in the fly
New Munster Cross.jpg 2016-
New Munster Cross
Independence Flag of the South Island of New Zealand. Modified version of original by Son of Zealandia
A Nordic Cross with white background representing the Southern Alps and other snowcapped mountains, with a green cross representing the lush forest, bush and farmland of the South Island, and blue representing the rivers, lakes, and oceans.

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