A moa revival group, geisha girls, a cat jungle gym and tickets to the Rugby World Cup are all included in MPs' financial disclosures for the year.
This year's Register of Pecuniary Interest shows Prime Minister John Key has sold the London apartment he has owned since before he became an MP, and that his gifts included several helicopter rides to play golf with rich listers Trevor Farmer and Gary Dean.
Labour leader Andrew Little's entry lists only his family home, a KiwiSaver account and a separate superannuation scheme at AXA, as well as a mortgage. His gifts included nine tickets to the Cricket World Cup in 2015, two tickets to All Blacks Wallabies rugby tests and tickets to the Rugby World Cup final, as well as a skydive.
Of the 121 MPs, 75 have more than one property. Of those, seven listed a family home and an apartment in Wellington only, while the remainder included a mix of rental properties, commercial investment properties, baches, and empty land.
Ten MPs did not declare any property at all, including Act leader David Seymour and Green Party co-leader James Shaw, as well as younger MPs such as Todd Barclay and Paul Foster-Bell.