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Rau rangatira mā, e kui mā, e koro mā, e huihui nei, tēnei aku mihi māhana ki a koutou. Nau mai, haere mai ra ki Te Whare Kawana o Tamaki Makaurau. Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, warm greetings to you all, and welcome to Government House…
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This evening, Dame Patsy and Sir David are hosting Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand at a dinner at Government House to celebrate LBC's 40th year of operation. LBC plays a vital role in assisting the 21,000 New Zealanders living with a blood cancer…
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Rau rangatira mā, e huihui nei, tēnei aku mihi māhana ki a koutou. Kia ora tātou katoa. Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, warm greetings to you all. I acknowledge Geraint Martin, Te Papa Chief Executive; Evan Williams, Te Papa Board Chair;…
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Last night Dame Patsy, as patron of the New Zealand Red Cross, presented Florence Nightingale Medals to three New Zealand nurses. The highest award in nursing, the medals are presented to Red Cross and Red Crescent nurses and others, who have shown…
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Rau rangatira mā, e kui mā, e koro mā, e huihui nei, tēnei aku mihi māhana ki a koutou. Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, warm greetings to you all. As patron of Red Cross New Zealand, I am delighted to welcome you here for this Florence…
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We all have reason to give thanks for the numerous ways in which our lives are enriched when we learn from others. Through exchanging ideas, and seeing life from other perspectives, we grow in understanding and work more collaboratively towards a common…
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This evening Dame Patsy and Sir David attended a Commonwealth Day 2018 National Observance service at the Cathedral of St Paul in Wellington. Dame Patsy read a message from Her Majesty the Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Hon Andrew Little read a message…
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Dame Patsy joined a panel discussion on leadership at the Auckland Town Hall for Auckland Council's International Women's Day celebration. The discussion covered a broad range of topics related to women in the workforce including paths to leadership and…
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Tēnā tatau wahine mā, nau māi, haere mai. E te Pirimia o mua, Helen, tena koe. Ina te kaupapa nui hei hapai mā tatau katoa. Welcome to all. Welcome to our former Prime Minister, Helen We are here to discuss and celebrate Thank you for inviting me to…
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What a great way to start International Women's Day, by joining hundreds of guests at Zonta/UN Women NZ's breakfast at Parliament. Dame Patsy spoke about the responsibility of everyone to use their influence to keep alive the momentum for change and Helen…
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This evening, Dame Patsy and Sir David attended an International Women's Day cocktail event at The Sugar Club in Auckland, supporting the Otara Blue Light programme Turning the Tide. The programme is aimed at young Maori and Pasifika women from Otara…
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Waiho i te toipoto Kaua i te toiroa Me mahi tahi tatou Mo te oranga o te katoa Let us be close together Not far apart We can work together For the wellbeing of everyone This mihi reflects the kaupapa of Turning the Tide for Girls – a commitment to…
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E ngā Mareikura, koutou, Wahine mā, nau mai, haere mai. Nau te Mana Wahine, nor tatau te whiwhi. Ina rātau kua ngaro, heoi ka maumaharatia. Tēnā tatau, Hakui mai, Kohine mai. Aku mihi nui ki a koutou katoa I tēnei rā. Greetings to you all as women…
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Suffrage 125 was launched at Government House today in front of a crowd of women leaders, influencers and and public figures from all generations. Dame Patsy, Minister for Women Hon Julie Anne Genter and 2017 Young New Zealander of the Year Rez Gardi…
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Rau rangatira mā, e kui mā, e koro mā, e huihui nei, tēnei aku mihi māhana ki a koutou. Kia ora tātou katoa. Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, warm greetings to you all. It is a great pleasure for David and me to be here this evening. We are…
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Dame Patsy and Sir David attended the re-opening of Wellington's City Gallery on Friday 2 March. The Gallery had been closed since late last year as it underwent some alterations, including the installation of a new, more welcoming entranceway. The first…
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This afternoon Dame Patsy and Sir David attended the launch of a new book Wanted: The Search for the Modernist Murals of E Mervyn Taylor at the City Gallery in Wellington. Dame Patsy has followed the progress of this project with interest since its…
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On the final day of the Northland visit, Dame Patsy and Sir David met students and staff at the recently established QRC Tai Tokerau College in Paihia. The students obtain qualifications in hospitality, spending a proportion of their time in internships.…
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Last night Dame Patsy and Sir David attended the launch of the Superdiversity Centre's #myidentity campaign in Auckland. The campaign celebrates and promotes the diversity of New Zealand's population and encourages people to upload videos of themselves…
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Kaitaia was the focus of the first day of the visit of Dame Patsy and Sir David to Northland, and they were very impressed with the warmth of the welcome they received at all six engagements. A powhiri at Te Ahu Centre was followed by a citizenship…
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Conservation and heritage were the focuses of the second day of the regional visit to Northland. Dame Patsy and Sir David went by ferry to Urupukapuka Island, a picturesque jewel in the Bay of Islands. It was a chance to learn more about pre-European…
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Waiho i te toipoto Kaua i te toiroa Me mahi tahi tatou Mo te oranga o te katoa Let us be close together Not far apart We can work together For the wellbeing of everyone I acknowledge His Worship the Mayor of the Far North, the Honourable John Carter,…