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"The Milhouse of Australia"
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New Zealand
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Country Information
Continent: Oceania
Language spoken: English
Capital city: Wellington
First appearance: Merchants of Vengeance!

New Zealand is a country in Oceania.

Kurt Hardwick and Ethan Ballantyne are New Zealanders. They are two artists/sandwich shop workers in Springfield's Sprooklyn neighborhood who are also counselors at Expressions, an art camp Lisa attends for a week.[1]

A Russian secret agent Dimitri Nigelovonovitch uses the cover identify of Nigel, a New Zealander physical therapist and kite surfing instructor in Springfield.[2]

Milhouse notes how the movie The Hobbit taught him and Bart that New Zealand's beautiful landscapes and attractive tax credits add up to a filmmaker's paradise. He then says for more information, visit www.nzfilmhere.nz and there is a caption, New Zealand (The Milhouse of Australia).[3]

Taika Waititi makes many reference to his native New Zealand.[4]

History

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When The Better Business Battalion started apprehending shoplifters, they became so successful that the crime rate in Springfield dropped to zero. With the drop in crime there also came a drop in store's prices. Beer at Moe's Tavern only cost a quarter a glass and as a result Homer ended up getting so drunk that when he awoke he discovered that he had become the Prime Minister of New Zealand.

A newspaper headline later declared that New Zealand and Australia were now at war, which was presumably Homer's fault, and this incident likely led to Homer being kicked out of office.[5]

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