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Government House is managed by a small management team headed by the Official Secretary. The Official Secretary is a member of Senior Management Group of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet and reports to the Clerk of the Executive Council.
The Official Secretary is Niels Holm. A career diplomat with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr Holm is a previous Ambassador to Iran, and was New Zealand's High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea prior to joining Government House on a three-year secondment. As Official Secretary, Mr Holm is responsible for policy development, risk management and the strategic direction of the Governor-General's programme. The Official Secretary's team includes two Aides-de-Camp, the Executive Assistant to the Governor-General/Official Secretary and the Personal Assistant to Her Excellency. The Official Secretary is also line manager for the Deputy Official Secretary and the Public Affairs Manager.
The Deputy Official Secretary is Alec McLean QSO. Mr McLean has had an extensive career in government and prior to his appointment at Government House was Principal Private Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister. As Deputy Official Secretary, Mr McLean heads the Programme Team, which includes two Programme Advisers, the Functions Co-ordinator, a Programme Administrator and the Chauffeur. He is also line manager for the Household Manager and the Operations Manager. The Programme Team is responsible for the organisation of Their Excellencies' programme of ceremonial and community events within Government House and elsewhere in New Zealand and overseas.
The Household Manager is Franziska (Fran) Zahnd. She has had a wide ranging career in hospitality, including as Food and Beverage Manager at the Intercontinental Hotel Wellington and Catering Manager at Parliament House Canberra. Ms Zahnd heads the Household Team which includes the Head Chef, Sous Chef and Chef de Partie, Principal Attendants, the Chef/Custodian (Auckland) and the Principal Attendant (Auckland). The Household Team is responsible for catering, service, set up and cleaning at Government House events as well as meeting Their Excellencies' needs.
The Operations Manager is Simon Hart. Prior to joining Government House he was Venue Manager at Wellington's TSB Bank Arena. Mr Hart heads the Operations Team, which includes two Team Administrators. This team, which is responsible for day-to-day administration at Government House, works closely with the Corporate Services Team at DPMC. The Operations Manager is also responsible for the asset management and building maintenance and control systems and plans.
The Public Affairs Manager is Antony Paltridge. Prior to joining Government House, Mr Paltridge was Senior Communications Adviser at Victoria University and a Senior Reporter on The Evening Post. The Public Affairs Team, which includes the Public Affairs Adviser, prepare speeches for Their Excellencies, press releases and other written material as well as responding to media inquiries, overseeing Government House publications and maintaining the Governor-General's website.
Media resources
Queen Elizabeth II became New Zealand's Queen on 6 February 1952. To mark the Diamond Jubilee of her reign, a special section of the Governor-General's website has been established.
Features
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Waitangi Celebrations 2012The Governor-General's first Waitangi Day Programme
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Governor-General's New Year MessageSir Jerry Mateparae issues his 1st New Year message - watch the video
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State Opening of ParliamentGovernor-General announces the Government's plans
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Speaker-elect confirmation ceremonyDr Smith confirmed as Speaker of the House
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Appointment of the new GovernmentThe Governor-General appoints the new Government
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Queen's Diamond Jubilee EmblemNew emblem to mark the Diamond Jubilee
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Rugby World CupMessage from the Queen of New Zealand on the All Blacks' victory
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State Swearing-in of Lt Gen The Rt Hon Sir Jerry MateparaeA Government House short film
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Royal NZ Navy 70th AnniversaryThe Governor-General hosted and attended associated events
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New Zealand Gallantry AwardsGovernment House has today issued a special honours list
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One year on from the 4 September 2010 Canterbury earthquakeGovernor-General issues a message
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Swearing in ceremonySir Jerry Mateparae to become NZ's 20th Governor-General
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Sir Paul ReevesNew Zealand's first Governor-General of Maori descent dies
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Visit by King George Tupou V of TongaThe Governor-General hosted a State Welcome for the King of Tonga
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Māori King visits Government HouseThe King plants a tree to mark the visit
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MatarikiThe Governor-General's 2011 Matariki Message
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The Royal WeddingSir Anand and Lady Susan attended the Royal Wedding on 29 April
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ANZAC Day messageThe Governor-General's message for ANZAC Day commemorations
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Government House Open DaysOpen Day details can be found here
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The National Christchurch Memorial ServiceDetails and photos are available here.
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Christchurch EarthquakeGovernor-General offers the support of all New Zealanders
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Canterbury earthquakeWorld leaders send messages of support to New Zealand
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Waitangi Day 2011Sir Anand Satyanand's last Waitangi Day as Governor-General
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New Year MessageGovernor-General issues his message for 2011
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Pike River Mine TragedyWorld leaders send messages of support to New Zealand
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Governor-General visits CanterburyA visit to support and encourage those affected by the earthquake
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New Year MessageGovernor-General issues his message for 2010
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Governor-General's 2009 New Year MessageNew Zealanders urged to volunteer
Related informaton
View the Government House organisational chart here. (PDF, requires Abode Reader)

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