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BR23 510 ACH Status Report (fortnight beginning 18 December 2023)
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BR24 028 ACH Status Report (fortnight beginning 29 January 2024)
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BR24 047 ACH Status Report (fortnight beginning 12 February 2024)
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BR24 077 ACH Status Report (fortnight beginning 26 February 2024)
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BR24 113 ACH Status Report (fortnight beginning 11 March 2024)
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Ki te puāwai te ahurea, ka ora te iwi | Culture is thriving, the people are wel
Entity Monitoring, Reporting, and Board
Appointments
You receive regular quarterly or six-monthly reports focused on delivery against strategic
outcomes, priorities and expectations, financial forecasts, board appointments, and other
key information relating to the entities you are Responsible Minister for.
This section brings to your attention, as part of the ‘no surprises’ convention, related key
information that falls outside of the regular reporting cycle.
Contact: Kim Rex, Pou Arataki o Te Pae Mātai Manager Sector Performance, 9(2)(a)
Out of Scope
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa)
Recent protest action
• A protest action occurred at Te Papa on Monday 11 December 2023, and the
wooden display panel showing the English translation of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
was damaged with spray paint and a power tool.
• No museum collection items were damaged, and protesters were removed from
the premises by Police.
BR23/510 Arts, Culture and Heritage Status Report for fortnight beginning 18 December 2023
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Ki te puāwai te ahurea, ka ora te iwi | Culture is thriving, the people are wel
• The focus for Te Papa is on the safety of everyone in the museum, and on the
protection of the taonga in its care.
Next steps
• Manatū Taonga will engage with Te Papa on any impending investigation into
the security of the museum and the safety of staff and visitors.
Minister’s notes
BR23/510 Arts, Culture and Heritage Status Report for fortnight beginning 18 December 2023
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Ki te puāwai te ahurea, ka ora te iwi | Culture is thriving, the people are wel
Entity Monitoring, Reporting, and Board Appointments
You receive regular quarterly or six-monthly reports focused on delivery against strategic outcomes,
priorities and expectations, financial forecasts, board appointments, and other key information
relating to the entities you are Responsible Minister for.
This section brings to your attention, as part of the ‘no surprises’ convention, related key information
that falls outside of the regular reporting cycle.
Contact: Kim Rex, Pou Arataki o Te Pae Mātai Manager Sector Performance, 9(2)(a)
Out of Scope
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa)
Update on protest action regarding the Te Tiriti display
• In late December 2023 Te Papa was advised that a further protest by Te Waka Hourua
could take place. Te Papa undertook a number of precautions, including an approach
to defuse and de-escalate as much as possible prior to the protest action.
• The proposed precautions were successful, and a meeting undertaken with Te Waka
Hourua leaders on the morning of the subsequent protest was productive.
• Te Papa has advised that the defaced panels will remain on display over the summer
period and that the exhibition will be renewed, however this will take time.
• Te Papa is undertaking a full review of the initial protest incident.
Next steps
• The Ministry will continue to update you once Te Papa has completed its review into
the protest action.
Minister’s notes
BR24/028 Arts, Culture and Heritage Status Report for fortnight beginning 29 January 2024
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Ki te puāwai te ahurea, ka ora te iwi | Culture is thriving, the people are wel
Entity Monitoring, Reporting, and Board Appointments
You receive regular quarterly or six-monthly reports focused on delivery against strategic outcomes,
priorities and expectations, financial forecasts, board appointments, and other key information
relating to the entities you are Responsible Minister for.
This section brings to your attention, as part of the ‘no surprises’ convention, related key information
that falls outside of the regular reporting cycle.
Contact: Kim Rex, Pou Arataki o Te Pae Mātai Manager Sector Performance, 9(2)(a)
Out of Scope
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa)
• Officials provided your office with a copy of an OIA Te Papa has responded to regarding
the protest action undertaken on 11 December 2023, and information to date on the
anticipated next steps for the exhibition.
Next steps
• We will provide your office with any further updates on the protest action.
Minister’s notes
BR24/047 Arts, Culture and Heritage Status Report for fortnight beginning 12 February 2024
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