Rich Seager
[FYI request #13580 email]
Tēnā koe Rich
Thank you for your email of 24 August 2020 requesting the following information under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act):
“Please provide estimates of the total kms travelled by you by the following forms of
transportation in the calendar year of 2019.
1. Any air transportation (mostly planes I guess) 2. Car 3. Public transport 4. Cycle.
Also supplementary if I may. Do you own;
a. a bicycle
b. an electric bicycle
And if you do for how long have you owned these current bikes.”
The Official Information Act only applies to information relating to my duties and work I undertake as a
Minister. It does not apply to personal or private matters and does not apply to non-ministerial work or
travel undertaken as a Member of Parliament. The Official Information Act also applies only to
information held. Under section 18(g) of the Act there is no obligation to create information not held.
Therefore I am refusing to answer the total kilometres travelled via public transport and by bicycle, as
the information does not exist. Ownership of personal vehicles is also outside of the Act, however I can
reveal that I own five bicycles, one of which is an electric bicycle.
Below is the information I am releasing pertaining to my Ministerial air travel kilometres for the 2019
calendar year. This covers all travel on Air New Zealand and star alliance carriers only. The total
kilometres travelled with these carriers (and for which data is available) during 2019 is 57,079 km.
Domestic air
travel(km)
International air travel (km)
Q1, 2019
480
29866
Q2, 2019
6508
0
Q3, 2019
10599
0
Q4, 2019
9626
0
The Department of Internal Affairs have advised me that I have also travelled 1,324 kilometres by car
in the 2019 calendar year. This includes all travel in a Crown chauffeur-driven vehicle including trips
where I have shared a Crown car with other Ministers. Please note that it does not include travel I have
undertaken as a Minister using vehicles not driven by DIA chauffeurs, as that information is not
collected.
As I relayed in a previous letter to you, I agree that minimising air travel is an important way to address
climate change, but some travel is inevitable for Members of Parliament and Ministers. It is a vital feature
of our democracy that MPs are able to meet people from all parts of Aotearoa New Zealand on a regular
basis. Unfortunately we do not have high speed, low emissions trains that would enable us to be
regularly present in our communities and also fulfil our legislative duties in Wellington without flying.
I am also on occasion expected to represent New Zealand overseas. You will be pleased to know that
all of the above travel I undertake as a Minister is offset using an accredited carbon offset scheme.
When travelling locally, I use public or active transport as much as possible, including riding bicycles
that I own.
You have the right under section 28(3) of the Act to make a complaint about the withholding of
information to the Ombudsman. You can contact the Office of the Ombudsmen at:
[email address] or:
The Ombudsman
Office of the Ombudsmen
PO Box 10-152
Wellington
Nāku noa, nā
Hon Julie Anne Genter
Associate Minister of Transport