EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBERS
25 May 2022
Saad Sheikh
[FYI request #19244 email]
Ref: OIA-2021/22-1303
Tēnā koe Saad Sheikh
Official Information Act request:[Sheikh] Platinum Jubilee plans
Thank you for your Of icial Information Act request received on 30 April 2022. You
requested:
“I am writing to enquire about New Zealand's plans to commemorate the
historic platinum jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of New
Zealand. So far, all that's been announced is a donation of 1 mil ion dollars to
Trees That Count, a beacon lighting ceremony in Wellington scheduled for the
central jubilee weekend in June, along with a special Jubilee emblem. The
Queen is the first ever monarch of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the
United Kingdom to achieve this historic milestone, as well as the first female
monarch ever to reach 70 years on the throne. This is a monumental occasion
that should be marked with appropriate splendour and celebration. The
Queen's 7 decades of service to New Zealand should be honoured with pride,
and her intrinsic place in the country's national fabric and cultural history
acknowledged.”
Thank you for your continued interest in the planning for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
As previously advised, the government has committed $1 mil ion to planting native
trees across New Zealand to mark the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen
Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne. As part of this legacy project, the Department of
Conservation, Trees that Count and Tapu o Tane wil assist community groups, iwi and
private landowners to plant 100,000 native trees at 15 exceptional native restoration
sites across New Zealand. The planting programme echoes the Queen’s Green
Canopy scheme developed in the United Kingdom for the Platinum Jubilee
celebrations, but specifies that New Zealand’s native species wil be eco-sourced and
planted.
On 16 May 2022, the Chief Justice, Dame Helen Winkelmann, Hon Kiritapu Al en and
Joris de Bres of Project Crimson, launched the project by planting a kauri in the
grounds of Government House in Wellington. You can read more about the event
here
and find out more about the project and the proposed locations
here.
There wil be announcements in the very near future about further ways in which New
Zealand wil mark this significant celebration.
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CABINET OFFICE, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON 6011, NEW ZEALAND
Telephone: +64 (4) 830 5010. Email: [email address]
www.dpmc.govt.nz
Accordingly, I decline the remainder of your request under section 18(d) of the Act, on
the basis that the information requested is or wil be soon publicly available, and under
section 9(2)f(iv), to maintain the constitutional conventions for the time being which
protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials.
You have the right to ask the Ombudsman to investigate and review my decision under
section 28(3) of the Act.
We do not intend to publish this response on the Department of the Prime Minister and
Cabinet’s website.
Nāku noa, nā
Michael Webster
Clerk of the Executive Council