Goodbye Union Jack: Here are the 40 potential designs for New Zealand’s new flag

Nearly 10,300 were submitted by members of the public to a government website for consideration by the government-appointed panel of 16 people.
The process attracted international attention for its more off-the-wall entries, including memorably a kiwi with lasers for eyes, a crude line drawing of a man on a bicycle, a QR code, and the 10-year-old Pepe the Frog meme.
Unsurprisingly, but nonetheless somewhat disappointingly, the panel went for a more refined approach in the longlist of 40 designs it published on Monday, with variations on the silver fern, the Southern Cross constellation and the koru (unfurling fern frond) featuring prominently.
The silver fern on black designed by Kyle Lockwood - which was the preference of the Prime Minister, John Key, before it was likened to the Islamic State’s flag by an Australian commentator - is on the list.