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  1. 10 de feb. de 2021 · My mother is Erin Kerekere, who joins me here today with her best friend and my godmother, Susan, and my Ryan whānau. Mum was raised in Dunedin by her parents, our nana and grandad, Lorna and Tom Ryan, who lived into their nineties. We hail from County Clare and County Tipperary in Ireland.

  2. 20 de sept. de 2022 · The demise of the Crown. Queen Elizabeth II’s New Zealand Memorial Service. Originally published: 20 September 2022. A State memorial service was held to mark the passing of Queen Elizabeth II at 2 PM on Monday 26 September 2022. A national minute of silence was observed at 2pm, at the start of the service. A memorial book in the Beehive foyer.

  3. 8 de mar. de 2024 · The Women’s Parliamentary Rights Act was passed in 1919 giving women the right to stand for the House of Representatives. Since then, wāhine in Parliament have celebrated many accomplishments and milestones. In 1933, Elizabeth Reid McCombs became New Zealand’s first woman member of Parliament, succeeding her husband in a by-election.

  4. Queen Elizabeth II opening Parliament during her visit to New Zealand, photographed at the top of Parliament steps on 13 February 1963 by an Evening Post Staff photographer. Source: Queen Elizabeth II opening Parliament, Wellington. Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers.

  5. 12 January 1954 marks a historic moment in the centennial year of the New Zealand Parliament. It was the day on which Queen Elizabeth II opened a special session of our Parliament – the first time a reigning monarch opened the New Zealand Parliament. The New Zealand Herald (13 January 1954) reported that the occasion was “unforgettably ...

  6. The House of Representatives’ response to the death of the Queen. The new Sovereign King Charles III automatically and immediately became New Zealand’s new head of State after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. On Tuesday, 13 September 2022, the House of Representatives met for a special sitting to commemorate Her Majesty’s passing.

  7. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Question No. 8—Health (Pacific Peoples) 8. Dr ELIZABETH KEREKERE (Independent) to the Associate Minister of Health (Pacific Peoples): What actions has the Government taken based on the consultations and reviews of the Burial and Cremation Act 1964 since 2017, and will she introduce legislation on this subject in this Parliament?

  8. 9 de sept. de 2022 · Māori and the Monarchy. During her visits to New Zealand, Queen Elizabeth II visited places of significance, met with iwi, and acknowledged work to resolve historical grievances between Māori and the Crown. In te reo Māori, the Queen is known as Kōtuku, which means "the white heron". “There are no simple solutions, as we all recognise.

  9. 10 de oct. de 2019 · Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is the head of State of New Zealand and a constituent part of the New Zealand Parliament. Her representative in New Zealand is the Governor-General. The Governor-General on the Queen’s behalf gives the Royal assent to legislation passed by Parliament, summons and dissolves Parliament, and, in the absence of the Queen, delivers the Speech from the Throne at the ...

  10. 8 de nov. de 2017 · First words: The parliamentary maiden speech. When an MP enters Parliament for the first time, there is a lot of interest in how they start their parliamentary career. The maiden speech is an opportunity for new MPs to make a strong start and set the tone for their time in Parliament. It’s an important speech, and many MPs refer back to them ...

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