Hon Paul Goldsmith
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa: Appointments and Honours
Cabinet paper for Pasifika member appointment 2024
Date:
23 February 2024
Priority:
High
Security
In Confidence
Reference:
BR24/089
classification:
Minister
Action Sought
Deadline
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Sign the letter to consult with the Minister
8 March
Minister for Arts, Culture
for Pacific Peoples on your proposed
2024
and Heritage
appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a member of
the Arts Council of NZ Toi Aotearoa.
Agree, subject to consultation, to authorise
the lodging of the Cabinet paper for
Appointment and Honours Committee, to
note your proposed appointment of Jannita
Pilisi as a member.
Contacts
Name
Position
Contact
1st Contact
Kim Rex
Pou Arataki o Te Pae Mātai
9(2)(a)
Manager, Sector Performance
Lorna Travers
Pou Tohu Matua
9(2)(a)
Senior Advisor, Governance
Minister’s office to complete
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☐ Seen
☐ Overtaken by events
☐ See Minister’s notes
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Comments:
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Purpose
1
Your approval is sought to consult with the Minister for Pacific Peoples on your proposed
appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a member of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
(Council); and to authorise, subject to consultation, the lodgement of the attached Cabinet
paper for Appointment and Honours Committee (APH), to progress this appointment.
Key Messages
2
You have agreed to progress the appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a member of the Council to
replace Caren Rangi [BR23/500 refers].
3
Jannita is appointed after consultation with the Minister for Pacific Peoples, in accordance with
section 10(5) of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014. A letter to carry out
this consultation is included as Appendix 1.
4
Upon the finalisation of your proposed appointment of Jannita Pilisi, Caren Rangi will cease to
be a board member and Chair. A Chair vacancy will exist on the Council.
5
You met with Michael Prentice, Deputy Chair, on 21 February to discuss this issue. In this
meeting, Michael agreed to act as Chair, as allowed for under Schedule 5 of the Crown Entities
Act 2004, until a Chair appointment can be progressed.
6
The attached APH paper proposes your appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a member to the
Council. Consultation with coalition parties is required before this paper can go before APH.
Formal consultation and operating arrangements have yet to be agreed, however, we
recommend no less than ten working days for consultation. Your office will assist in arranging
this consultation.
Recommendations
7
Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage recommends that you:
1
Sign the letter to the Minister for Pacific Peoples to consult on your
YES / NO
proposed appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a member of the Council.
2
Authorise,
subject to consultation, the lodgement of the attached
YES / NO
APH paper, recommending the appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a
member of the Council.
9(2)(a)
Kim Rex
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Manager Sector Performance
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
______ / ______ / 2024
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Background
8
Appointments to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Council) are made in
accordance with section 10 of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 (Act) and
with the Crown Entities Act 2004. The Board consists of 13 members.
9
At an officials meeting on 12 February, you agreed to progress the appointment of Jannita Pilisi
to replace Caren Rangi as a member of the Council [BR23/500 refers].
10
The Chair, Caren Rangi, is aware of your intended appointment, and Jannita Pilisi has indicated
her availability to serve on the Council. Appropriate due diligence is underway, including
background checks and completion of the requirements before appointment outlined in section
31 of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
11
The attached Cabinet Appointment and Honours Committee (APH) paper proposes your
appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a member to the Council for a three-year term commencing
from the date of appointment and expiring on 31 March 2027.
12
Consultation with the Minister for Pacific Peoples and coalition parties is required before this
paper can go before APH. Appendix 1 provides for consultation with the Minister for Pacific
Peoples, and your office will assist in arranging consultation with coalition parties. We will aim
for APH on 9 April 2024, requiring the paper to be lodged on 4 April.
13
Following this appointment, the Council will consist of 13 members, of which nine are female
(69 percent). The Board will have members who are Māori (six, 46 percent), Pākehā / NZ
European (four, 31 percent), Pasifika (two, 15 percent - Niuean and Tongan), and Chinese
Cambodian (one, 8 percent).
The Deputy Chair will provide cover during the Chair vacancy
14
Upon the finalisation of your proposed appointment of Jannita Pilisi, Caren Rangi will cease to
be a board member and Chair, in accordance with section 32(3)(b) and Schedule 5 section 2(c)
of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
9(2)(f)(iv)
Consultation
17
Jannita Pilisi is appointed to the Council under section 10(5) of the Act, requiring the
appointment to be made after consultation with the Minister for Pacific Peoples, having regard
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Appendix 1: Letter to the Minister for Pacific Peoples
Hon Dr Shane Reti
Minister for Pacific Peoples
[email address]
Tēnā koe e Shane
Appointment to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa - Creative NZ
This letter seeks to consult with you on an upcoming appointment to the Arts Council of New
Zealand Toi Aotearoa – Creative NZ (Council).
The Council is established to encourage, promote, and support the arts in New Zealand for
the benefit of all New Zealanders. It promotes the development of a New Zealand identity in
the arts; allocates funding to projects for professional and community arts; and upholds and
promotes the rights of artists and the right of persons to freedom in the practice of the arts.
Section 10(5) of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 requires me to
appoint at least two members to the Council that are qualified by their knowledge of the arts
and the traditions or cultures of the Pacific Island peoples of New Zealand
. This section of the
Act also requires consultation with you, as Minister for Pacific Peoples, before these members
are appointed.
The term of one such member, Caren Rangi, expires on 21 March 2024. Ms Rangi was
originally appointed as a member in 2014 and was appointed as Chair in 2021. I am writing
to seek your views on my proposed appointment of Jannita Pilisi to replace Caren Rangi as
a member of the Council for a full three-year term.
9(2)(a)
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I look forward to receiving any comments you may have on this proposal, either formally or
informally, and would appreciate a response by
31 March 2024, in order for this appointment
to progress through Cabinet at the Appointment and Honours Committee meeting on 9 April
2024.
Nāku iti noa, nā
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
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Appendix 2: Cabinet Appointment and Honours Committee paper
[In Confidence]
Office of the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
Chair, Cabinet Appointments and Honours Committee
ARTS COUNCIL OF NEW ZEALAND TOI AOTEAROA: APPOINTMENT
Proposal
1
This paper outlines my intention to appoint Jannita Pilisi as a member of the Arts
Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (the Council), for a three-year term
commencing on the date of appointment and expiring on 31 March 2027.
Background
2
The Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 (the Act) established an
autonomous Crown entity to unify and replace the former Arts Council, Arts Board, Te
Waka Toi and the Pacific Arts Committee, which existed under the previous Arts
Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 1994.
3
The purpose of the Council is to encourage, promote and support the arts in
New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders. Pursuant to section 7 of the Act,
the Council has the following principal functions:
3.1
encourage, promote, and support the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all
New Zealanders:
3.2
promote the development of a New Zealand identity in the arts:
3.3
allocate funding to projects for professional and community arts, including
funding for Māori arts; the arts of the Pacific Island peoples of New Zealand;
and the arts of the diverse cultures of New Zealand.
3.4
uphold and promote the rights of artists and the right of persons to freedom in
the practice of the arts:
3.5
maintain relationships with other agencies and organisations:
3.6
advise the Minister on any matter relating to or affecting the functions of the Arts
Council:
4
Under section 10 of the Act, the Council consists of thirteen members appointed by
the Minister. In appointing the members, the Minister must have regard to the need for
members to have among them a broad knowledge of arts practices, including
knowledge of professional and community arts. A list of the current membership is
attached.
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Comment
5
The term of Caren Rangi expires on 21 March 2024. Ms Rangi was originally appointed
in May 2014 as a member and was appointed to the office of Chair in 2021.
6
I intend to appoint Jannita Pilisi as a member of the Council for a three-year term to
replace Caren Rangi.
7
Caren Rangi is one of the two members on the Board qualified for appointment by their
knowledge of the arts and of the traditions or cultures of the Pacific Island peoples of
New Zealand, as required by section 10(5) of the Act.
9(2)(a)
10
Upon the finalisation of the proposed appointment, Caren Rangi will cease to be a
board member and Chairperson, in accordance with section 32(3)(b) and Schedule 5
section 2(c) of the Crown Entities Act 2004. Michael Prentice, Deputy Chairperson, will
exercise the chairperson’s functions and powers for an interim period, in accordance
with the Crown Entities Act 2004, until a Chair appointment can be progressed.
Representativeness of reappointment
11
Appointments to the Arts Council are subject to section 29(2) of the Crown Entities Act
2004, which addresses the desirability for diversity in the membership of Crown entity
boards and the need for the appropriate skills and experience to assist the entity to
achieve its objectives and perform its functions.
12
The proposed appointment will ensure the Council continues to have the required skills
and experience and is well-balanced in terms of ethnicity, age, and geographic
representation. The Council will have nine female and four male members. There will
be six members who are Māori, two Pasifika, and one Asian member. One member
also identifies as disabled.
Remuneration
13
The Council is classified under the Cabinet Fees Framework as a Group 3a Level 4
governance board. The fee for a member is $14,000 per annum, which is within the
prescribed range for this classification.
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Appointment process and consultation
14
I can confirm the appropriate process has been followed in considering the proposed
appointment in terms of the Public Services Commission appointments guidelines and
the requirements of the Crown Entities Act 2004. This included considering advice from
Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage who discussed the proposal with the
Chair and sought nominations from Government population agencies.
15
I have consulted with the Minister for Pacific Peoples on the appointment of Jannita
Pilisi, in accordance with section 10(5) of the Act.
Conflicts of interest
16
I can confirm that appropriate enquiries concerning conflicts of interest have been
carried out, in accordance with Public Services Commission appointment guidelines,
to identify any conflict of interest that could reasonably be identified. No conflicts of
interest have been identified.
17
In the event of any conflicts arising, the Council has rigorous conflicts of interest
policies and procedures in place in accordance with the Crown Entities Act 2004.
Communications
18
A media statement may be issued once the appointment has been approved and Ms
Pilisi has been notified. A notice will be published in the New Zealand Gazette.
Recommendation
19
It is recommended the Committee note my intention to appoint Jannita Pilisi as a
member of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa, for a term commencing on
the date of appointment and expiring on 31 March 2027.
Authorised for lodgement
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
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Appendix 3: Organisation and CV forms
APH Organisation Form
All sections must be completed.
Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
Creative NZ (Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa)
Arts, Culture and Heritage portfolio (Hon Paul Goldsmith)
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Creative NZ) is an autonomous Crown entity
established by the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 to encourage, promote,
and support the arts in New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity*
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
Caren Rangi
9(2)(a)
1 May 2014
21 Mar 2024
(Chair)
after consultation
with Minister for
Pacific Peoples
Bonita Bigham
8 Aug 2022
31 Jul 2025
after consultation
with Minister for
Māori
Development
Helen During
24 Oct 2022
30 Sep 2025
Whetu Fala
18 Jul 2022
30 Jun 2025
after consultation
with Minister for
Māori
Development
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Robyn Hunt
9(2)(a)
25 Feb 2020
31 Jan 2026
Kura Moeahu
25 Feb 2020
31 Jan 2026
after consultation
with Minister for
Māori
Development
Janine Morrell-
9 Dec 2019
30 Sep 2025
Gunn
John Chen Ong
9 Dec 2019
30 Sep 2025
Puamiria Parata-
24 Oct 2022
30 Sep 2025
Goodall
after consultation
with Minister for
Māori
Development
Hilary Poole
1 Nov 2021
31 Oct 2024
Michael Prentice
1 May 2014
31 Oct 2024
Shane Te Ruki
13 Jul 2023
30 Jun 2026
after consultation
with Minister for
Māori
Development
Ane Tonga
1 Nov 2021
31 Oct 2024
after consultation
with Minister for
Pacific Peoples
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Candidate CV Form
Sections with * must be completed.
This form should be completed by, or in consultation with, the candidate where possible.
Name*
Ms Jannita Melody Leanna PILISI
(family name in upper case;
include title if appropriate)
The Position
Organisation/Entity*
Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
Position *
Member
(chair/member etc.)
Term*
From date of the appointment to 31 March 2027
Payment*
$14,000 per annum
(per day /per year)
How the Candidate Meets the Needs of the Position
s9(2)(a)
Skills and attributes the
candidate will bring to the
position*
(e.g. business skills, community
involvement, cultural awareness,
regional perspective – as
relevant to the needs of the
position)
Possible conflicts of
None identified.
interest*
Proposals for conflict
Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa has
management
appropriate policies and procedures in place that are
(if applicable)
compliant with the Crown Entities Act 2004.
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The Candidate
Name*
Ms Jannita Melody Leanna PILISI
(family name in upper case;
include title if appropriate)
9(2)(a)
Address
Ethnicity(s)
Age range*
Gender*
Current or most recent
•
Legal Advisor, Crown Law Office, Government of Niue
Employment*
(2023-current)
(specify position and employer,
•
Contractor, Student Complaints and Appeals Officer /
include years)
Senior Pasifika Manager, Manukau Institute of
Technology (2018-current)
Government board
•
Member, Pacific Development and Conservation Trust,
appointments held*
administered by DIA (2018-22)
(current and previous, include
•
Member, Pasifika Education Centre Board, administered
years)
by Ministry for Pacific Peoples (2013-18)
Private and/or voluntary
•
Member, NZ National Party Board of Directors (2021-
sector board
current)
appointments held*
•
Member, Auckland City District Advisory Group Pacific
(current and previous, include
(2016-current)
years
•
Member, Pacific Poppies Foundation Trust (since 2006)
•
Member, Pacific Gospel Mission Trust Board (since 2007)
•
COMET (Community Education Trust) (2015-21)
Qualifications and
•
Director, Pacific Poppies Consulting (2010-current)
experience
•
Facilitating culture and arts workshops through
(include significant work history
Tupumaiaga A Niue Trust and Pacific Gospel Mission
and community involvement)
Trust; ie-pili workshops, tivaevae workshops, Tonga and
Tuvalu culture and art workshops.
•
Involved in Niue performance group, Cook Island
performance group, Samoan Student Association
So’otaga performance group.
•
Pacific Strategy Manager, Foundation North (2015-18)
•
Contractor, Engagement Manager, Auckland University of
Technology
•
Ambassador, Emerging Pacific Women's Leadership
Programme (2012-13)
•
Country Ambassador for Niue, EPWL Project Vital Voices
Global Partnership (2011-13)
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•
Directorate, BEST Pacific Institute of Education
•
Fluent in Niuean
•
BA, LLB, The University of Auckland (1999)
Use further pages, if required.
Date: 22 / 02 / 2024
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Hon Paul Goldsmith
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
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AIDE MEMOIRE: Meeting with Arts Council (Creative New Zealand) Deputy Chair,
(
2
Michael Prentice
)
(
a
Date:
20 February 2024
Priority:
High
)
Security
In Confidence
Reference:
AM24/079
classification:
M-11639
Contact
Kim Rex, Manager Sector Performance, 9(2)(a)
Purpose
1
To provide context and information to support your discussion at 12:45pm on Wednesday 21
February with Michael Prentice, Deputy Chair of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
– Creative NZ (Council)9(2)(f)(iv)
Background
2
9(2)(f)(iv)
A meeting with Michael has been scheduled for 12:45pm on 21 February, ahead
of your scheduled attendance at the Council meeting.
There is a need for Chair cover upon the replacement of Caren Rangi
3
Upon the finalisation of your proposed appointment of Jannita Pilisi under section 10(5) of the
Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014, the Chair, Caren Rangi, will cease to be a
board member (section 32(3)(b) of the Crown Entities Act 2004 refers).
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The appointment of a short-term Chair or Deputy Chair from amongst the membership is
required to go before the Cabinet Appointment and Honours Committee and can be
coordinated with the appointment of Jannita Pilisi.
9(2)(f)(iv)
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9(2)(f)(iv)
Next steps
9(2)(f)(iv)
21
We are currently preparing Cabinet and consultation documentation to make your proposed
appointment of Jannita Pilisi as a member, and Hilary Poole as Chair (for a short-term period)
or Deputy Chair.
9(2)(f)(iv)
9(2)(a)
Kim Rex
Manager Sector Performance
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9(2)(g)(i)
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Hon Paul Goldsmith
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa – appointments overview
for upcoming Chair vacancy 2024
Date:
19 December 2023
Priority:
High
Security
In Confidence
Reference:
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classification:
Minister
Action Sought
Deadline
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Note the term expiry of the Chair, Caren
12 January
Minister for Arts, Culture
Rangi, is 21 March 2024, and Caren
2024
and Heritage
Rangi is one of the two required Pasifika
appointees under section 10 of the Arts
Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act
2014
Note you will be required to prioritise a
Pasifika appointee upon the expiry of
Caren Rangi’s term
Note officials are working through options
for your consideration for a Chair
replacement
Consider the longlist of candidates for a
Pasifika appointee and an initial list for a
Chair appointee
Discuss with officials any other
candidates you would like considered for
these appointments
Note the Ministry will provide further
advice on a fees assessment undertaken
for the Council, in accordance with the
Cabinet Fees Framework (CO22(2)).
Contacts
Name
Position
Contact
1st Contact
Kim Rex
Pou Arataki o Te Pae Mātai
9(2)(a)
Manager, Sector Performance
Lorna Travers
Pou Tohu Matua
9(2)(a)
Senior Advisor, Governance
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☐ Noted
☐ Needs change
☐ Seen
☐ Overtaken by events
☐ See Minister’s notes
☐ Withdrawn
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Purpose
1
To provide an overview of the priority appointments required in early 2024 to the
Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa – Creative New Zealand (Council),
given the upcoming term expiry (21 March 2024) of the current Chair, Caren
Rangi.
Key Messages
2
You have previously been provided an overview of the appointment processes
and upcoming appointments in 2024 [BR23/460 refers]. Appointments to the
Council are made in accordance with the Crown Entities Act 2004 and section 10
of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 (Act).
3
The term of the Chair, Caren Rangi, expires on 21 March 2024. Caren Rangi was
first appointed as a member in May 2014, under section 10(5) of the Act (that is,
qualified for appointment by their knowledge of the arts and of the traditions or
cultures of the Pacific Island peoples of New Zealand). Caren is currently one of
the two persons required to be appointed under this section. She was appointed
as Chair in 2021.
4
9(2)(h)
5
An additional three terms expire on 31 October 20249(2)(f)(iv)
Out of Scope
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Out of Scope
9
There are two further term expiries in October 2024. Advice on those
appointments will be provided in mid-2024.
10
In addition, and in accordance with the Public Service Commission
Board
Appointment and Induction Guidelines, we will undertake an assessment of the
fees paid to the Council in accordance with the Cabinet Fees Framework
(CO22(2)). You can expect to receive further advice on fees paid to the Council
alongside later appointment advice.
Recommendations
11
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage recommends that you:
1
Note the term expiry of the Chair, Caren Rangi, is 21 March 2024,
and Caren Rangi is one of the two required Pasifika appointees
under section 10 of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
Act 2014
2
Note you will be required to prioritise a Pasifika appointee upon
the expiry of Caren Rangi’s term
3
Note officials are working through options for your consideration
for a Chair replacement
4
Consider the longlist of candidates for a Pasifika appointee and
YES / NO
an initial list for a Chair appointee
5
Discuss with officials any other candidates you would like
YES / NO
considered for these appointments
6
Note the Ministry will provide further advice on a fees assessment
undertaken for the Council, in accordance with the Cabinet Fees
Framework (CO22(2)).
9(2)(a)
Kim Rex
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Manager Sector Performance
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
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two members appointed under section 10(5) of the Act. She will have served for
10 years on the Council – seven years as a member and three years as Chair.
16
There are three further vacancies arising from terms expiring on 31 October 2024,
these are for Michael Prentice (Deputy Chair), Hilary Poole, and Ane Tonga.
Out of Scope
Considerations
18
The continuing membership of 12 consists of eight female members (67 percent),
six Māori members (50 percent), one Pasifika (Tongan) member (8 percent), and
one Chinese Cambodian member. Nine members are based in the North Island
and three are based in the South Island, in Christchurch.
19
In making your appointment you must:
•
appoint persons who have the appropriate knowledge, skills, and
experience to assist the Council to achieve its objectives and perform its
functions, in accordance with section 29 (1) of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
•
have regard to the need for the membership to have a broad knowledge of
arts practices, including knowledge of professional and community arts, in
accordance with section 10 of the Act.
•
take into account the desirability of promoting diversity in the membership
of Crown entities, in accordance with section 29 (2) of the Crown Entities
Act 2004.
The appointee is required to have knowledge of the arts and of the traditions or
cultures of the Pacific Peoples
20
Caren Rangi is one of two persons on the board, appointed after consultation with
the Minister for Pacific Peoples, considered to have knowledge specified under
section 10(5) of the Act. The other person is Ane Tonga, whose term expires on
31 October 2024.
9(2)(h)
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Skills and experience to be considered in making your appointment
27
The factors outlined above, alongside a review of the skills matrix (Appendix 1)
and discussions with the Chair have identified the following knowledge, skills, and
experience needs on the board:
•
Knowledge of the arts and of the traditions or cultures of Pasifika.
•
Experience in Crown governance.
•
Sound understanding of the machinery of government.
•
Experience in organisational change and change management.
•
Leadership and business acumen.
28
Officials have developed a position description accounting for the needs on the
Council and have sought nominations from population agencies in accordance
with these criteria (Appendix 2).
Options and recommendations in making your appointment(s)
29
An overview of possible scenarios is provided in Appendix 3. Due to the need to
appoint under the section 10(5) criteria, it is apparent that:
•
A Chair appointment at this time can only occur if a Pasifika Chair is
identified; a current member is appointed as Chair; or a resignation is
received creating an additional vacancy on the Board.
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•
If a new appointment is progressed, the person will need to have knowledge
of the arts and of the traditions or cultures of the Pacific Peoples. This will
likely result in a member appointment, due to the high competency needs
of the Chair position.
•
There will likely be a period of time in which the Deputy Chair will be required
to cover the functions of the Chair, until a Chair appointment can be made.
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Caren Rangi will remain in the role until a successor is appointed, in accordance
with section 32(3) of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
Section 10(5) criteria must be prioritised for the vacancy created by the term
expiry of the current Chair
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A longlist of candidates considered suitably qualified to bring the desired and
required skillsets to the board has been compiled following consultation with the
Chair, by searching our register of nominations, and seeking nominations from
Government population agencies (Appendix 4). Candidates have not been
contacted yet regarding their interest and availability – the Ministry will contact
candidates once you have indicated your preferences.
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Candidates listed in Appendix 4.1 are considered to have knowledge of the arts
and of the traditions or cultures of Pasifika, and an indication is given where these
candidates may be considered suitable for the chair role, which can be explored
further through interviews. If you wish to progress a new appointment, we
recommend that the following candidates be considered more closely for your
shortlist for due diligence interviews:
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Additionally, there is the option to seek further nominations. A letter is provided
in Appendix 5 to progress consultation with the Minister for Pacific Peoples, if
desired. This briefing provides opportunity for you to advise of any additional
means by which further candidates could be sought (i.e. other additional
Ministers, caucus colleagues, coalition parties, public nominations). This will
increase timeframes for appointment processes.
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If you choose to progress with due diligence interviews from the longlist provided
in Appendix 4.1 then, once you have indicated your preferred candidates, the
Ministry will proceed to setting up due diligence interviews. The intention would
be to complete interviews by February/March (dependant on the candidates and
Chair availability) and provide you with advice on making your appointment and
draft Cabinet documentation to progress the appointment through Appointment
and Honours Committee documentation in March/April.
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Seeking additional nominations will extend the timeframe for making the
appointment:
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If you choose to seek additional nominations from Ministers, we recommend
you sign the letter in Appendix 5, which your office will send, and advise of
any additional Ministers you would like to seek nominations from.
•
If you choose to seek additional nominations from a public advertisement,
we will arrange for the upcoming appointment to be publicised on the
Ministry’s website and social media, via the Council’s website and social
media, and by utilising public job search platforms (such as NZ Government
Jobs) and/or commercial organisations (such as the Institute of Directors).
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Appendices
Appendix 1: Skills matrix of membership on the Arts Council of NZ Toi Aotearoa
Appendix 2: Position Description for Chair of the Arts Council of NZ Toi Aotearoa
Appendix 3: Scenario overview for appointment options
Appendix 4: Longlist of nominees for consideration for due diligence
Appendix 5: Letter to the Minister for Pacific Peoples
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Appendix 4.1: Longlist of suitable candidates for a March 2024 appointment
Vacancies:
1 from term expiring on 21 March 2024 (appointment under section 10(5) of the Act).
Nominations:
14 longlisted candidates
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Appendix 5: Letter to the Minister for Pacific Peoples
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Hon Dr Shane Reti
Minister for Pacific Peoples
[email address]
Tēnā koe e Shane
Appointment to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa - Creative NZ
This letter updates you on an upcoming appointment to the Arts Council of New
Zealand Toi Aotearoa – Creative NZ (Council) and seeks your views and possible
nominations.
The Council is established to encourage, promote, and support the arts in Aotearoa
New Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders. The Council promotes the
development of a New Zealand identity in the arts; allocates funding to projects for
professional and community arts; and upholds and promotes the rights of artists and
the right of persons to freedom in the practice of the arts.
Section 10(5) of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 requires me
to appoint at least two members to the Council that are qualified by their knowledge of
the arts and the traditions or cultures of the Pacific Island peoples of New Zealand
. This section of the Act also requires consultation with you, as Minister for Pacific
Peoples, before these members are appointed.
The term of Caren Rangi, current Chair, expires on 21 March 2024. Ms Rangi was
originally appointed as a member under section 10(5) in 2014 and was appointed as
Chair in 2021. Ms Rangi has indicated her desire to retire upon her term expiry next
year.
After discussions with the outgoing Chair, my view is that, in addition to sound
knowledge of Pacific Island culture and arts, the Council would benefit from an
appointment with strong Crown governance experience, understanding of the
machinery of government, and financial acumen.
I look forward to your views and suggestions of candidates who could give a fresh
Pacific perspective to the Council. If you have any specific nominations, could these
please be received in my office no later than
12 January 2024.
Nāku iti noa, nā
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
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• Jannita Pilisi has confirmed her availability and willingness to be considered for
appointment to the Arts Council. Appropriate due diligence is being undertaken and
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consultation and Cabinet documentation will be provided to progress your proposed
appointment.
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Board appointments [IN-CONFIDENCE]
• You have received a briefing to progress consultation on your proposed member
appointment of Jannita Pilisi; consultation with the Minister for Māori Development
and caucus colleagues is required ahead of the appointment going before Cabinet
Appointment and Honours Committee (BR24/089 refers).
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Board appointments [IN-CONFIDENCE]
• You have consulted with the Minister for Pacific Peoples on your proposed
appointment of Jannita Pilisi to replace Caren Rangi as a member of the Council.
Minister Reti supports the proposed appointment (BR24/089 refers).
• Consultation with the Cabinet Appointment and Honours Committee (APH) on the
proposed appointment of Ms Pilisi is underway, led by your office. We are aiming for
the Cabinet Appointment and Honours Committee meeting on 9 April, requiring the
paper to be lodged on 4 April (BR24/089 refers).
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• Ministerial consultation for Jannita Pilisi’s proposed appointment is complete and
this appointment is scheduled to go before the Cabinet Appointment and Honours
Committee meeting on 9 April 2024.
• Officials will work with your office to ensure the paper is lodged, and will provide
talking points to support your attendance at the APH Committee meeting. Officials
will also be in attendance at APH.
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• On 9 April, Jannita Pilisi’s proposed appointment to the board went through the APH
meeting. It is expected this will be confirmed by Cabinet on 15 April. Ms Pilisi’s letter
and notice of appointment will be provided to your office following Cabinet
confirmation, with her expected date of appointment likely to be 22 April.
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From:
Elizabeth Beale <[email address]>
Sent:
Monday, 25 March 2024 12:33 pm
To:
Harriett Adams
Cc:
Chair Creative; Michael Prentice; Stephen Wainwright; Marion Salter; Kim Rex; Mac
Leauanae
Subject:
Creative New Zealand_Appointments
Kia ora Harriet
Nice to speak with you on Friday.
As discussed, we are keen for a conversation to occur between Michael Prentice and the Minister in relation to the
succession process for the Arts Council Chair and the link between this and the timeline for the recruitment of a new
chief executive.
Given Chair Caren Rangi’s term is expected to end shortly, it may be most productive for the conversation with the
Minister to occur with Deputy Chair Michael Prentice. We’re very happy to help facilitate this.
Ahead of the conversation, we’ve set out
below, a proposed sequence of events and timing with the aim of ensuring the
conversation with the Minister can be as focused as possible.
If you have any questions at this stage, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Ngā mihi
Elizabeth Beale
Co-Manager, Policy and Performance | Pou Whakahaere Paparua, Kaupapa Here, Arotake Hoki
Creative New Zealand | Toi Aotearoa
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E: [email address] |
W: creativenz.govt.nz
Level 2, 2-12 Allen Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
PO Box 3806, Wellington 6140, New Zealand
Notes for discussion between Michael Prentice with Minister from Arts Council Chair, Caren Rangi
We note your expectation set out in your 7 March 2024 letter that I will stay in the role of Chair past
my recent expiry date of 21 March 2024 until Jannita Pilisi’s appointment is finalised. My
understanding of your expectations to date were that I would vacate my position on my expiry date
from which time Michael Prentice would take on the Acting Chair role. On this basis I have made
other commitments from April onwards. However, I am available to remain in the role until the
earlier of 16 April 2024 or the date at which Jannita’s appointment is finalised.
We also note your expectation that the chief executive recruitment process is put on hold until the
process to appoint a new Chair is underway and that person can be involved in the process.
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We draw your attention to our letter to you dated 28 February 2024 in which we expressed our
preference for a short delay so as not to risk the loss of shortlisted candidates, as well as to provide
stability to the organisation and certainty to the sector, plus also noting that putting the process on
hold would incur additional costs.
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We propose working closely with Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage as the
appointment process progresses, including being able to identify the best point at which to involve
the new chair.
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From: Harriett Adams <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Letter to Minister Goldsmith
Date: 7 March 2024 at 6:36:10 PM NZDT
To: Chair <[email address]>, "Paul Goldsmith (MIN)"
<[email address]>
Cc: Michael Prentice 9(2)(a)
"[email address]" <[email address]>,
"[email address]" <[email address]>, Stephen
Wainwright <[email address]>
Kia ora,
Please see the attached response from Hon Paul Goldsmith, Minister for Arts, Culture
and Heritage. I apologise for the delay and thank you for your patience.
Ngā mihi
Harriett Adams Private Secretary – Arts, Culture and Heritage | Office of Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage | Minister of Justice
Minister for State Owned Enterprises | Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
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personal capacity, your name may also be released. The location of the meeting will be released, unless it is a private residence. The proactive release will be consistent with
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From: Chair <[email address]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 5:07 PM
To: Paul Goldsmith (MIN) <[email address]>
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[email address]; [email address];
Stephen Wainwright <[email address]>
Subject: Letter to Minister Goldsmith
Tēnā koe Minister
Please find attached a letter from myself and Michael Prentice regarding Leadership succession matters and
follow-up to your meeting with the Arts Council of 21 February.
ngā mihi nui
Caren Rangi, ONZM, FCA (she/her)
Chair, Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
Creative New Zealand | Toi Aotearoa
M: 9(2)(a)
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Level 2, 2-12 Allen Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011
PO Box 3806, Wellington 6140
P: Lisa Roche, + Ext: 725
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From:
Nelson Tiatia <[email address]>
Sent:
Monday, 18 March 2024 1:45 pm
To:
Harriett Adams
Cc:
Jonathan Franklin; Lu Avia
Subject:
RE: Letter from Hon Paul Goldsmith re Appointment to the Arts Council of New Zealand
Toi Aotearoa - Creative NZ
Talofa lava Harriet,
On behalf of Minister Re , thank you for the le er from Minister Goldsmith regarding his proposal to appoint Jannita
Pilisi to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa.
The Minister has no feedback and supports this appointment to the Council.
Thanks again,
Nelson Tiatia
Private Secretary Pacific Peoples | Office of Hon Dr Shane Reti
Minister of Health
Minister for Pacific Peoples
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From: Harriett Adams <[email address]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2024 2:54 PM
To: Shane Reti (MIN) <[email address]>
Subject: Letter from Hon Paul Goldsmith re Appointment to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa - Creative NZ
- SRC-1398
Kia ora,
Please see a ached a le er from Minister Goldsmith to Minister Re regarding an appointment to the Arts Council of
New Zealand Toi Aotearoa.
Ngā mihi
Harriett Adams Private Secretary – Arts, Culture and Heritage | Office of Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage | Minister of Justice
Minister for State Owned Enterprises | Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
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Hon Dr Shane Reti
Minister for Pacific Peoples
[email address]
Tēnā koe e Shane
Appointment to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa - Creative NZ
This letter seeks to consult with you on an upcoming appointment to the Arts Council
of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa – Creative NZ (Council).
The Council is established to encourage, promote, and support the arts in New
Zealand for the benefit of all New Zealanders. It promotes the development of a New
Zealand identity in the arts; allocates funding to projects for professional and
community arts; and upholds and promotes the rights of artists and the right of persons
to freedom in the practice of the arts.
Section 10(5) of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 requires me
to appoint at least two members to the Council that are qualified by their knowledge of
the arts and the traditions or cultures of the Pacific Island peoples of New Zealand
. This section of the Act also requires consultation with you, as Minister for Pacific
Peoples, before these members are appointed.
The term of one such member, Caren Rangi, expires on 21 March 2024. Ms Rangi
was originally appointed as a member in 2014 and was appointed as Chair in 2021. I
am writing to seek your views on my proposed appointment of Jannita Pilisi to replace
Caren Rangi as a member of the Council for a full three-year term.
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I look forward to receiving any comments you may have on this proposal, either
formally or informally, and would appreciate a response by
29 March 2024, in order
for this appointment to progress through Cabinet at the Appointment and Honours
Committee meeting on 9 April 2024.
Nāku iti noa, nā
Hon Paul Goldsmith
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
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From:
Harriett Adams <[email address]>
Sent:
Friday, 26 April 2024 12:01 pm
To:
9(2)(a)
Cc:
Michael Prentice; Stephen Wainwright
Subject:
Letter from Hon Paul Goldsmith
Attachments:
240426 Letter of appointment from Hon Paul Goldsmith to Jannita Pilisi.pdf
Kia ora,
Please see a ached a le er of appointment from Hon Paul Goldsmith, Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage.
Ngā mihi
Harriett Adams Private Secretary – Arts, Culture and Heritage | Office of Hon Paul Goldsmith Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage | Minister of Justice
Minister for State Owned Enterprises | Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
9(2)(a)
| Email: harrie .[email address] | www.beehive.govt.nz
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
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Minister on behalf of an organisation, the name of the organisation will be released. If you are a senior staff member at an organisation, or meet with the Minister in your
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Jannita Pilisi
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Dear Jannita,
As Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, I am pleased to advise that you have been appointed
as a member of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Creative NZ) under section 10(5)
of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 and in accordance with the Crown
Entities Act 2004, for a term commencing on 29 April 2024 and expiring on 31 March 2027.
I enclose the notice of the appointment as required under the Crown Entities Act 2004. Please
email Manatū Taonga officials at
[email address] to confirm acceptance of your
appointment.
I expect all new members appointed to Crown boards within the sector to participate in a new
board members workshop, which wil be organised by Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and
Heritage. I encourage you to familiarise yourself with the Crown Entities Act 2004 and t
he Code of
Conduct for Crown Entity Board members. Remuneration for members of the Board is determined by the Cabinet Fees Framework and the
current remuneration for a member is $14,000 per annum.
I would appreciate if you would respect the confidentiality of this information until I receive
confirmation of your receipt of the notice and details of your appointment are published in the New
Zealand Gazette.
I hope you will find serving on the Board a rewarding experience and I look forward to working with
you.
Yours sincerely
Hon Paul Goldsmith
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Appointment to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa
Pursuant to section 10(5) of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa Act 2014 and section 28 of
the Crown Entities Act 2004, the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage appoints:
Jannita Pilisi of Auckland
as a member of the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa, for a term of office from 29 April 2024
to 31 March 2027.
Dated at Wellington this 26 day of April 2024.
HON PAUL GOLDSMITH, Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage.
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