Nominations Open For Quote Of The Year 2025
It’s time to decide the favourite Kiwi quote of 2025, and Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University is inviting you to help find it.
If there is a quote by a New Zealander you think deserves to be celebrated, please nominate it now.
The top ten quotes will feature in New Zealand’s Quote of the Year competition, now in its 15th year. Then the public will vote for their favourite.
The competition is light-hearted, but each year it holds up a mirror to the nation by showing us who we are and what makes us unique.
All types of quotes are welcome – whether they have made you smile, laugh, cry, feel inspired or even embarrassed.
The quotes can be spoken or written, but they must come from a New Zealander and have been shared in a public setting during 2025. Common sources include news reports, podcasts, television programmes, YouTube videos and social media.
Quotes nominated in the past have been uttered by politicians, sports stars, advert characters, celebrities, social media personalities and everyday Kiwis who have gone viral.
Although nominees are typically human, last year’s winning quote came from a birdnapped cockatoo for the distinctive catchcry of “Hello Darling”. The six-year-old female cockatoo named Pepper came to prominence when she was stolen from Staglands Wildlife Reserve in Upper Hutt. Police got her back but could only confirm she was the same cockatoo when she chirped “Hello Darling” excitedly when Staglands staff came to fetch her.

In second place was Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s retort to a radio interview, “Let me be clear: I’m wealthy, I’m – you know – sorted.”
This year, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University pays tribute to Quote of the Year’s founder, the late Dr Heather Kavan, who established the competition in 2011. Dr Kavan was a valued Massey University staff member, specialising in speech writing, extreme religions and media law.
She was internationally recognised for her speechwriting, nationally recognised for her teaching and well-known for treating her students with genuine care. Dr Kavan’s book published last year, They Said What?!, compiles over a hundred of the most beloved Kiwi quotes from past competitions.
How to nominate a quote
- Ensure the quote was said or written by a New Zealander in a public setting in 2025.
- Go to massey.ac.nz/quote or submit a quote using the nomination form here
- Nominations close at 11.59pm on Friday 5 December.
There is no limit to how many quotes you can submit.
The top ten quotes will then go to a public vote, with the winner announced before Christmas.
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