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Purpose
1.
This briefing provides documents for reappointing Rachael Schmidt-McCleave as the
President of the Film and Literature Board of Review (the Board), and for appointing
Mark Boddington and Dr Renee Liang MNZM as members (
Appendices A to D). Letters
of appreciation to departing members are also provided (
Appendix E).
Background
2.
On 13 September 2021, Cabinet confirmed your intention to recommend that the
Governor-General reappoint Rachael Schmidt-McCleave as the President of the Board, 1982
and appoint Mark Boddington and Dr Renee Liang MNZM as members [CAB-21-MIN-
0365 refers].
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Documentation to the Administrator of the Government
3.
The office of the Governor-General is vacant until Dame Cynthia Kiro, GNZM QSO takes
office in late October 2021. During this time, the Administrator of the Government, the
Chief Justice, the Right Honourable Dame Helen Winkelmann GMZN, is performing the
Governor-General’s functions.
4.
You are asked to sign the following documents by 15 October 2021:
i.
a letter to the Administrator of the Government seeking her agreement to
make appointments to the Board
(Appendix A);
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ii.
an Advice Sheet recommending the appointments
(Appendix B).
5.
Once you have signed
Appendices A and
B they will need to be provided to the
Cabinet Office along with the Notices of Appointment
(Appendix C). The Cabinet Office
will then forward these documents to the Administrator of the Government.
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Process once documentation is returned by the Administrator of the Government
6.
Once the signed Notices of Appointment are returned by the Administrator of the
Government, you are required to sign as a witness. You will then need to sign and
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send:
6.1
letters of appointment and enclosed witnessed Notices of Appointment to Ms
Schmidt-McCleave, Mr Boddington and Dr Liang (
Appendix D); and
6.2
letters of appreciation to
Sandy Gill JP and Dr Gareth Schott (
Appendix E)
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thanking them for their service to the Board.
7.
Once you have signed and sent the letters, the Department of Internal Affairs (the
Department) will advise the unsuccessful candidates of the outcome of their
applications. The Department will also publish a list of the appointments on its
website.
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Recommendations
8.
The Department of Internal Affairs recommends that you:
a)
note that Cabinet has confirmed your intention to recommend
that the Administrator of the Government reappoint Rachael
Schmidt-McCleave as President of the Film and Literature Board
of Review, and appoint Mark Boddington and Dr Renee Liang
MNZM as members;
b)
sign the attached cover letter and the Appointment Advice Sheet
Yes/No
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to the Administrator of the Government recommending the
reappointment and appointments to the Film and Literature
Board of Review
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c)
send the letter, Advice Sheet and unsigned Notices of
Yes/No
Appointment and Candidate CV forms to the Cabinet Office
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Once you have received the signed Notices of Appointment from the
Administrator of the Government:
d)
witness the Administrator of the Government’s signature on the
Yes/No
Notices of Appointment;
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e)
sign the appointment letters enclosing a copy of the completed
Yes/No
Notices of Appointment;
f)
sign the letters of appreciation to Sandy Gill JP and Dr Gareth
Yes/No
Schott thanking them for their service to the Board.
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Appendix A: Letter to the Administrator of the Government
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Her Excellency the Right Honourable Dame Helen Winkelmann GNZM
Administrator of the Government
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Tēnā koe Your Excel ency
Pursuant to section 93(2) of the Films, Videos, and Publications Act 1993 (the Act), I
respectfully recommend that you appoint Rachael Schmidt-McCleave as President of
the Film and Literature Board of Review (the Board), and that you appoint
Mark Boddington and Dr Renee Laing MNZM as members to the Board.
The Film and Literature Board of Review (the Board)
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The Board is a statutory appeal body established under section 91 of the Act to
review classification decisions of the Office of Film and Literature Classification.
Membership
The Board consists of nine members, including a President and a Deputy President.
Appointments are made by the Governor-General on the recommendation of the
Official
Minister of Internal Affairs as specified by section 93(2) of the Act. Terms of
appointment are for up to three years and section 94(1) of the Act specifies that
members may be reappointed for one further period not exceeding three years.
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Three members, Ms Schmidt-McCleave, Sandy Gill JP and Dr Gareth Schott have
expired terms of office following delays to the 2020 appointment process due to
COVID-19 and the rescheduling of the 2020 general election. They have continued in
office under section 95 of the Act which states that members continue in office on the
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expiry of their term until they are reappointed, replaced or resign.
Fees are $580 per day for the President and $380 per day for members. The Deputy
President is paid as an ordinary member except when acting as President. The
current membership of the Board is:
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Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
date of
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appointment
present
term
Rachael Schmidt-
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Wellington
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22 June
11 June
McCleave
2017
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Nigel Dunlop
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Wellington
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20 September
23
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(Deputy
2019
September
President)
2022
Sandy Gill JP
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Wellington
s9(2)(a) OIA
14 April 2014
11 June
(Hutt Valley)
2020
Dr Tom Brown
s9(2)(
Wellington
s9(2)(a) OIA
20 September
23
2019
September
2022
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Nigel Dunlop
s9(2)(
Wellington
s9(2)(a) OIA
20 September
23
(Deputy
2019
September
President)
2022
Elizabeth
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Auckland
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20 September
23
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Marvelly
2019
September
2022
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Turton
2019
September
2022
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Dr Gareth Schott
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Waikato
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14 April 2014
11 June
(Hamilton)
2020
Dr
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20 September
23
Waikaremoana
(Hamilton)
2019
September
Waitoki
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Recommended reappointment and terms of office
The President, Rachael Schmidt-McCleave, has performed well in the role and I
respectfully recommend that you reappoint her as the President of the Board for a
two-year term beginning on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2023. This
will ensure she will serve for no more than six years as required by the Act.
Under section 93(4) of the Act, the President must have held a practising certificate
as a barrister or solicitor for at least seven years. The Department confirms that Ms
Schmidt-McCleave has held a practising certificate for at least seven years.
The Department also confirms that concurrence, for this reappointment and for the
following recommendations in respect to new members, has been obtained from the
Minister for Women and the Minister of Justice as required by section 93(2) of the
Act.
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Recommended new appointments and terms in office
I respectfully recommend that you appoint Mark Boddington as a member for a term
of office beginning on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2024. Mr Act
Boddington is from Nelson and has a Master of Laws degree. He is employed as the
Group Legal Services Manager at Scientific Software and Systems Limited. He has
experience in information technology law and has worked in a range of research and
evaluation roles focusing on the relationship between digital media and society.
I also respectfully recommend that you appoint Dr Renee Liang MNZM from
Auckland as a member for a term of office beginning on 8 November 2021 and
ending on 7 November 2024. Dr Liang is a paediatrician and child health researcher.
In 2018 she was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to
the Arts.
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I respectfully recommend that you sign the attached documents, reappointing
Rachael Schmidt-McCleave as President, and appointing Mark Boddington and Dr
Renee Liang MNZM as members of the Film and Literature Board of Review.
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Encl. CV summaries
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Candidate CV Form
Name
Rachael SCHMIDT-McCLEAVE
The Position
Organisation/Entity
Film and Literature Board of Review
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Position
President
Term
Two years
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Payment
$580, daily fee
How the Candidate Meets the Needs of the Position
Skills and attributes the
• B.A., LL.B (Hons), M.A., LL.M (Hons) (Health Law)
candidate will bring to the
• Graduate Diploma in Dispute Resolution through Massey
position
• An Associate Member of AMINZ (the Arbitrators’ and
Mediators’ Institute of New Zealand)
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• Currently studying for a Graduate Diploma in Te Reo
Māori from Massey University
• Extensive governance experience
• Extensive law work within government departments
including Crown Law
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Possible conflicts of
interest
None declared.
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Proposals for conflict
Ms Schmidt-McCleave has declared that any actual or
management
potential conflicts of interest or probity issues that arise will be
brought to the attention of the Minister of Internal Affairs (the
Minister), who will decide how these issues can best be
under managed. Ms Schmidt-McCleave agrees to abide by any
decisions made by the Minister. If a conflict or probity issue
cannot be managed, the Minister may reconsider the suitability
of Ms Schmidt-McCleave remaining as President of the Board.
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The Candidate
Name
Rachael SCHMIDT-McCLEAVE
Address
Kapiti
Ethnicities
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Age range
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Gender
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Current or most recent
• Barrister and Solicitor, Central Chambers (current)
Employment
Government board
• President, Film and Literature Board of Review
appointments held
(2017-current)
• Chair, Real Estate Authority Complaints Assessment
Committee (2017-current)
• Member, Law Society National Standards Committee
(2020-current)
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• Deputy Chair Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal (2020-
current)
• Deputy Chair, Law Society Legal Standards Committee
(2014-current)
Private and/or voluntary
• Member, Arbitrators’ and Mediators Institute of New
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sector board
Zealand (2020-current)
appointments held
• Treasurer, Wellington Women Lawyers Association
(2019-current)
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• Member Kapiti Basketball Association (2020-current)
Qualifications and
Qualifications/Awards
experience
• Grad Dip (Dispute Resolution), Massey University (2019)
• Master of Arts (Creative Writing) Victoria University of
under Wellington (2006)
• LL.M (First Class Hons), Victoria University of
Wellington (2003)
• BA/LL.B (First Class Hons), Otago University (1995)
Employment
• Minter Ellison Rudd Watts in Wellington
• Chen Palmer & Partners
•
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• Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Professional Membership
• Arbitrators and Mediators Institute of New Zealand
(AMINZ) 2014
• New Zealand Bar Association (2014–present)
• New Zealand Law Society (1996–present)
Date: 11/10/2021
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Candidate CV Form
Name
Mark BODDINGTON
The Position
Organisation/Entity
Film and Literature Board of Review
Position
Member
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Term
Three years
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Payment
$380, daily fee
How the Candidate Meets the Needs of the Position
Skills and attributes the
• Holds a Masters in Law
candidate will bring to the
• Legal professional specializing in information technology
position
law
• Participated in the 2019 Summer Media Law and Policy
Institute at Oxford University
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Possible conflicts of
interest
None declared.
Proposals for conflict
Mr Boddington has declared that any actual or potential
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conflicts of interest or probity issues that arise will be brought
to the attention of the President, who will decide how these
issues can best be managed. Mr Boddington agrees to abide by
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any decisions on the management of that conflict or probity
issue. If a conflict or probity issue cannot be managed, the
President will inform the responsible Minister, and the
Minister may reconsider the suitability of Mr Boddington
continuing to be an Member of the Board.
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The Candidate
Name
Mark BODDINGTON
Address
Tāhunanui, Nelson
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Age range
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Current or most recent
• Group Legal Services Manager, Scientific Software and
Employment
Systems Limited, (2014-present)
Government board
None stated
appointments held
Private and/or voluntary
• Treasurer / Board Member, Asian Pacific Copyright
sector board
Association (2018-present)
appointments held
• Advisory Panel Member, InternetNZ (2019-2020)
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• Board Member, CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa
(2017-2020)
Qualifications and
Qualifications/Awards
experience
• Master of Laws (Information Technology Law),
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University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland (2013)
• Bachelor of Laws, Victoria University of Wellington, New
Zealand (2011)
•the
Bachelor of Commerce and Administration (Major in
Electronic Commerce and Multimedia), Victoria
University of Wellington (2003)
• Bachelor of Arts (Double Major in Art History and
History), Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
(2003)
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Employment
• Legal Counsel, Corporate Services, Scientific Software
and Systems Limited, Wellington, New Zealand
(2014–2020)
• Sessional Assistant, Guest Lecturer, Legal Research
Assistant, Tutor and Marker, School of Accounting and
Commercial Law, Victoria University of Wellington, Full-
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• Program Assistant, Communication and Information and
Culture sectors, UNESCO Office of the Pacific States,
Apia, Samoa (2013–2014)
Technical Advisor, Learning Media Ltd, Wellington New
Zealand, 2013
Professional Membership
• Internet New Zealand (2018)
• Asian Pacific Copyright Association (2016)
• New Zealand Law Society (2014)
Awards
• Most Influential Lawyers 2021, New Zealand Lawyer
Magazine (2021)
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• One of six ILANZ Young In-house Lawyers of the Year
2018, New Zealand Law Society
• 2018 Churchill Fellow, New Zealand Winston Churchill
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Memorial Trust
Date: 11/10/2021
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Candidate CV Form
Name
Dr Renee LIANG MNZM
The Position
Organisation/Entity
Film and Literature Board of Review
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Position
Member
Term
Three years
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Payment
$330, daily fee
How the Candidate Meets the Needs of the Position
Skills and attributes the
• Medical doctor
candidate will bring to the
• Paediatrician
position
• Holds a Master of Creative Writing and a Post Graduate
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Diploma in Arts (Theatre Writing) from the University of
Auckland
• Has governance experience
• Was the recipient of the Next Woman of the Year award
for Arts and Culture in 2018
Possible conflicts of
None declared.
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interest
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Proposals for conflict
Dr Liang has declared that any actual or potential conflicts of
management
interest or probity issues that arise will be brought to the
attention of the President, who will decide how these issues
can best be managed. Dr Liang agrees to abide by any
under decisions on the management of that conflict or probity issue.
If a conflict or probity issue cannot be managed, the President
will inform the responsible Minister, and the Minister may
reconsider the suitability of Dr Liang continuing to be a
Member of the Board
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The Candidate
Name
Dr Renee LIANG MNZM
Address
Auckland
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Age range
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Current or most recent
Paediatrician, Waitematā District Health Board (2018-present)
Employment
Government board
None stated
appointments held
Private and/or voluntary
• Trustee, Commonwealth Scholars New Zealand
sector board
(2019–present)
appointments held
• Committee member, University of Auckland Society
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(2014–2019)
• Panel member external sustainability Panel, Westpac New
Zealand (2014–2018)
• Committee member, Emerging Pacific Leaders’ Dialogue
(present)
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Qualifications and
Qualifications
experience
• Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Drama/theatre), University
the
of Auckland (2009)
• Certificate of Proficiency in Population Health, University
of Auckland (2008)
• Master of Creative Writing, University of Auckland (2007)
• FRACP (General Paediatrics) (2006)
under • MBChB, University of Auckland (1996)
• BHB, University of Auckland (1993)
Professional Membership
• Royal Australasian College of Physicians (2006)
• Playmarket New Zealand (2015)
Registrations
• Vocational Registrant (Paediatrics), New Zealand Medical
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Council (date not specified)
• General and Specialist registration, AHPRA (Australia)
(date not specified)
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Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government is
respectfully advised to appoint
pursuant to Section 93(2) of the Films, Videos, and Publications Act 1993:
Rachael Schmidt-McCleave
as President of the Film and Literature Board of Review
for a term commencing on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2023.
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Mark Boddington
as a member of the Film and Literature Board of Review
for a term commencing on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2024.
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Dr Renee Liang MNZM
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as a member of the Film and Literature Board of Review
for a term commencing on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2024.
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Appointment of Member of the Film and Literature Board of Review
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Administrator of the Government
Pursuant to Section 93(2) of the Films, Videos, and Publications Act 1993
I, the Right Honourable Helen Winkelmann GNZM,
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Administrator of the Government hereby appoint:
Rachael Schmidt-McCleave
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as the President of the Film and Literature Board of Review
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for a term commencing on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2023.
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Given under the hand of Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government and issued
this………………day of……………………………….2021.
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Administrator of the Government
Pursuant to Section 93(2) of the Films, Videos, and Publications Act 1993
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I, the Right Honourable Dame Helen Winkelmann GNZM,
Administrator of the Government hereby appoint:
Mark Boddington
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as a Member of the Film and Literature Board of Review
for a term commencing on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2024.
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Given under the hand of Her Excellency the Administrator of Government and issued
this………………day of……………………………….2021.
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Administrator of the Government
Pursuant to Section 93(2) of the Films, Videos and Publications Act 1993
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I, the Right Honourable Dame Helen Winkelmann GNZM,
Administrator of the Government hereby appoint:
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Dr Renee Liang MNZM
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as a Member of the Film and Literature Board of Review
for a term commencing on 8 November 2021 and ending on 7 November 2024.
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Given under the hand of Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government and issued
this………………day of……………………………….2021.
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Rachael Schmidt-McCleave
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Tēnā koe Ms Schmidt-McCleave
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Reappointment as President to the Film and Literature Board of Review
I am pleased to advise you that Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government
has reappointed you as the President of the Film and Literature Board of Review. Your
new term of office starts on 8 November 2021 and ends on 7 November 2023. A copy
of your Notice of Appointment is attached.
Management of interests
If at any stage during your new term of appointment you feel you may have a conflict
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of interest or a probity issue, please bring this to my attention immediately and I will
decide how best to manage the conflict.
Remuneration
Your remuneration will remain unchanged at $580 per day with reimbursement of
actual and reasonable expenses for travel.
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New appointments to the Film and Literature Board of Review
I am also pleased to advise you that her Excellency has appointed Mark Boddington
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and Dr Renee Liang MNZM, as members of the Film and Literature Board of Review.
They have been appointed to terms beginning on 8 November 2021 and ending on
7 November 2024.
Their daily fee is $380 with reimbursement of actual and reasonable expenses for
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travel.
I have written to Mr Boddington and Dr Renee Liang MNZM advising them of their
appointments and that they should bring any conflict of interest or probity issues to
your attention for discussion and decision.
If you wish to contact Mr Boddington and Dr Liang to welcome them to the Board, Mr
Boddington can be contacted at [email address] or by phoning
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021-034-2414. Dr Liang can be contacted at [email address] or phoning
021-265-9131.
Continuation in office and resignation provisions
Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission’s guidelines advise that, in general,
members should only be appointed for a maximum of two terms. It is also important to
be aware that there is no guarantee of reappointment.
You may resign from office by written notice to me at any time stating the date on which
your resignation will be effective. A copy of your correspondence should be provided
to the secretariat.
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Other matters
I would appreciate it if you could formally accept your reappointment by completing the
enclosed acknowledgement slip and emailing it to Ariadna Motus at the Department of
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Internal Affairs: [email address].
Ms Motus should also be contacted if you have any questions about your
reappointment or the new appointments to the Board.
Congratulations on your reappointment.
Ngā mihi
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Acceptance of reappointment as Member of the Film and Literature Board of
Review
I, Rachael Schmidt-McCleave, confirm I agree to be reappointed as the President of
the Film and Literature Board of Review in accordance with the terms and conditions
set out in the letter confirming my appointment.
I understand the terms and conditions of my reappointment as set out in the letter
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advising me of my reappointment. I agree that, as the President of the Film and
Literature Board of Review, I will operate within these terms and conditions.
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Mark Boddington
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Tēnā koe Mr Boddington
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Appointment to the Film and Literature Board of Review
I am pleased to advise you that Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government
has appointed you as a Member of the Film and Literature Board of Review (the
Board). The term of your appointment is for three years, commencing on 8 November
2021 and ending on 7 November 2024. A copy of your Notice of Appointment is
attached.
I have informed the President, Rachael Schmidt-McCleave of your appointment. You
will be contacted shortly and advised of arrangements for upcoming meetings and your
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induction to the Board.
The role of the Film and Literature Board of Review and membership
• The Board is a statutory appeal body, established under section 91 of the Films,
Videos, and Publications Act 1993 (the Act), to review classification decisions
of the Office of Film and Literature Classification.
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• The Board consists of nine members, including a President and a Deputy
President. Section 93(2) of the Act states appointments are made by the
the
Governor-General on my recommendation.
• Terms of appointment are for up to three years and members may be
reappointed for one further term subject to section 94(1) of the Act. Section 95
of the Act states that members continue in office on the expiry of their term until
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they are reappointed, a successor is appointed, or they resign.
• The Board conducts three to six reviews of classification decisions per year on
average.
• The Board typically meets as a quorum of five members, rather than the full
nine-person membership.
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The daily fee for members is $380 with reimbursement for actual and reasonable
expenses for travel.
Conflicts of interest
If at any stage during your term of appointment you feel you may have an actual or
potential conflict of interest or probity issue, please bring this promptly to the attention
of the President who will decide how to best manage the conflict or probity issue. In
the event that the issue cannot be managed effectively, I expect to be informed at the
earliest opportunity.
Continuation in office and resignation provisions
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be aware that there is no guarantee of reappointment.
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You may resign from office by written notice to me at any time stating the date on which
your resignation will be effective. A copy of your correspondence should be provided
to the President.
Other matters
I would appreciate it if you could formally accept your appointment by completing the
enclosed acknowledgement slip and emailing it to Ariadna Motus at the Department of
Internal Affairs: [email address].
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The President has been provided with your contact details and may contact you to
welcome you to the Board. You will also be contacted by the secretariat to discuss
administrative arrangements including your induction.
If you have any questions about your appointment, please contact Ariadna Motus by
email.
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I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on your appointment. Your
knowledge and experience will be of considerable benefit to the Board. I wish you well
for your term of appointment.
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Minister of Internal Affairs
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Acceptance of appointment as Member of the Film and Literature Board of
Review
I, Mark Boddington confirm I agree to be appointed as a Member of the Film and
Literature Board of Review in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the
letter confirming my appointment.
I understand the terms and conditions of my appointment as set out in the letter
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advising me of my appointment. I agree that, as a Member of the Film and Literature
Board of Review, I will operate within these terms and conditions.
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Dr Renee Liang MNZM
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Tēnā koe Dr Liang
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Appointment to the Film and Literature Board of Review
I am pleased to advise you that Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government
has appointed you as a Member of the Film and Literature Board of Review (the
Board). The term of your appointment is for three years, commencing on 8 November
2021 and ending on 7 November 2024. A copy of your notice of appointment is
attached.
I have informed the President, Rachael Schmidt-McCleave of your appointment. You
will be contacted shortly and advised of arrangements for upcoming meetings and
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your induction to the Board.
The role of the Film and Literature Board of Review and membership
• The Board is a statutory appeal body, established under section 91 of the
Films, Videos and Publications Act 1993 (the Act), to review classification
decisions of the Office of Film and Literature Classification.
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• The Board consists of nine members, including a President and a Deputy
President. Section 93(2) of the Act states appointments are made by the
the
Governor-General on my recommendation.
• Terms of appointment are for up to three years and members may be
reappointed for one further term subject to section 94(1) of the Act. Section 95
of the Act states that members continue in office on the expiry of their term
until they are reappointed, a successor is appointed, or they resign.
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• The Board conducts three to six reviews of classification decisions per year on
average.
• The Board typically meets as a quorum of five members, rather than the full
nine-person membership.
Daily fee and reimbursement of expenses
The daily fee for members is $380 with reimbursement for actual and reasonable
expenses for travel.
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Conflicts of interest
If at any stage during your term of appointment you feel you may have an actual or
potential conflict of interest or probity issue, please bring this promptly to the attention
of the President who will decide how to best manage the conflict or probity issue. In
the event that the issue cannot be managed effectively, I expect to be informed at the
earliest opportunity.
Continuation in office and resignation provisions
Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission’s guidelines advise that, in general,
members should only be appointed for a maximum of two terms. It is also important
to be aware that there is no guarantee of reappointment.
You may resign from office by written notice to me at any time stating the date on
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which your resignation will be effective. A copy of your correspondence should be
provided to the President.
Other matters
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I would appreciate it if you could formally accept your appointment by completing the
enclosed acknowledgement slip and emailing it to Ariadna Motus at the Department
of Internal Affairs: [email address].
The President has been provided with your contact details and may contact you to
welcome you to the Board. You will also be contacted by the secretariat to discuss
administrative arrangements including your induction.
If you have any questions about your appointment, please contact Ariadna Motus by
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email.
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on your appointment. Your
knowledge and experience will be of considerable benefit to the Board. I wish you
well for your term of appointment. Official
Ngā mihi
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Hon Jan Tinetti
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Acceptance of appointment as Member of the Film and Literature Board of
Review
I, Dr Renee Liang confirm I agree to be appointed as a Member of the Film and
Literature Board of Review in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the
letter confirming my appointment.
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I understand the terms and conditions of my appointment as set out in the letter
advising me of my appointment. I agree that, as a Member of the Film and Literature
Board of Review, I will operate within these terms and conditions.
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Appendix E: Letters of appreciation
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Sandy Gill JP
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Tēnā koe Ms Gill
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I am writing to let you know that I have appointed a new member to replace you on the
Film and Literature Board of Review. Your service for the Board is now complete.
I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge your work and contribution to the Board
since your appointment in 2014, and in particular your extended time in office.
There have been considerable changes during those years including the burgeoning
growth of digital content. I trust you have found the Board’s work chal enging and
interesting during that time.
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Your service during these years in support of the Board’s vital role is greatly
appreciated. I wish you well in your future endeavours.
Ngā mihi
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Hon Jan Tinetti
Minister of Internal Affairs
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Dr Gareth Schott
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Tēnā koe Dr Schott
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I am writing to let you know that I have appointed a new member to replace you on the
Film and Literature Board of Review and your service for the Board is now complete.
I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge your work and contribution to the Board
since your appointment in 2014, and in particular your extended time in office.
There have been considerable changes during those years including the burgeoning
growth of digital content. I trust that you have found the Board’s work chal enging and
interesting during that time.
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Your service during these years in support of the Board’s vital role is greatly
appreciated. I wish you well in your future endeavours.
Ngā mihi
Official
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Hon Jan Tinetti
Minister of Internal Affairs
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