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Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
Panel Convenors for the Fast Track Approvals Act (Infrastructure)
Functions are:
1. the appointment of expert panels (including panel chairs) to consider applications
2. setting timeframes for expert panel consideration of applications
3. requesting appropriate reports and advice on applications from agencies and individuals
and providing these to expert panels
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity*
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
Helen Adele Atkins
F
Auckland
NZ European
4 February
N/A
2025
Jennifer Caldwell
F
Auckland
NZ European
4 February
N/A
2025
Jane Evelyn
F
Christchurch
NZ European
4 February
N/A
Borthwick
2025
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Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
National Infrastructure Funding and Financing Ltd (Infrastructure)
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
National Infrastructure Financing and Funding Limited (NIFFCo), formerly Crown Infrastructure
Partners Limited, is the Government’s public infrastructure investor shopfront for and centre of
expertise on funding and financing of New Zealand infrastructure. NIFFCo is expected to:
• Be a commercial advisor and partner to agencies on projects involving private financing.
• Act as the Crown’s “shopfront” to facilitate private sector investment in Crown
infrastructure, including receiving and assessing unsolicited infrastructure proposals for the
Crown.
Provide commercial advice and project support for privately financed projects and assist in
the development of relevant policy.
• Finance transactions under the Infrastructure Funding and Financing Act 2020.
• Manage several Government infrastructure funds including those for Cyclone Recovery, the
Infrastructure Reference Group, Rural Drinking Water and various connectivity related funds
such as Marae Digital Connectivity and Rural Broadband and Mobile funds.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Expiry date of
Identity
Region
Ethnicities
Date of original
appointment
present term
Mr Mark Binns
M
Auckland
NZ European
1/06/2018
30/04/2026
(Chair)
Mr Alan James Dent
M
Wellington NZ European
8/07/2022
31/05/2025
Mr Christopher Wayth
M
Auckland
NZ European
1/10/2019
31/05/2025
(Chris) Gudgeon
Ms Mei Fern Johnson
F
Wellington Chinese, Other
1/03/2022
31/03/2025
Southeast Asian
February 2025
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Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
The office of Te Pou Tupua (RMA Reform)
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The purpose of Te Pou Tupua is to be the human face of Te Awa Tupua. The two guardians will,
among other functions: act and speak on behalf of Te Awa Tupua; uphold Tupua te Kawa (the
intrinsic values of Te Awa Tupua); promote and protect the health and wellbeing of Te Awa
Tupua; and carry out relevant landowner functions for the parts of the riverbed not in private
ownership. They will be supported in their role by an advisory group (Te Karewao) comprising
representatives of local government, Whanganui Iwi and other iwi with interests in the Whanganui
River.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity*
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable) appointment
Turama Hawira
M
Whanganui
Māori
4 September 26 September
(Iwi nominee)
2017
2024
Keria Ponga (Crown nominee)
M
Whanganui
Māori
27
26 September
September
2024
2021
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Rangi, Ngāti
Pukenga, Ngāti
Haua
River Iwi Appointments
Danny Loughlin
M
Taupō
Māori
1 October
31 October
(Co-chair, non-Crown)
Iwi: Tūwharetoa 2018
2027
(Tūwharetoa)
Nachelle Griffiths
F
Waikato
Māori
3 July 2020
2 July 2026
(non-Crown)
Iwi: Raukawa
(Raukawa)
Roger Pikia
M
Rotorua
Māori
18 June 2011 31 March
(non-Crown) (Te
Iwi: Ngāti Tahu-
2026
Arawa)
Ngāti Whāoa,
Ngāti Tūwharetoa,
Raukawa,
Maniapoto,
Waikato Tainui,
Ngāti Hikairo
Jackie Colliar
F
Waikato
Māori, European 1 July 2024
30 June 2027
(non-Crown)
Iwi: Waikato
(Waikato-Tainui)
Gannin Ormsby
M
Waikato
Māori
1 September 31 August
(non-Crown)
Iwi: Ngāti
2024
2027
(Maniapoto)
Maniapoto
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Auckland
NZ European /
20 Sep 2018 -
appointed by the
Pākehā
Auckland Rugby
Football Union Inc
Brendon Gibson
M
Auckland
NZ European /
1 Apr 2021
-
appointed by the
Pākehā
Auckland Cricket
Association Inc
Andy Roberts
M
Auckland
NZ European /
20 Jul 2020
-
appointed by the
Pākehā
Auckland Rugby
Football Union Inc
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Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
Integrity in Sport and Recreation New Zealand Commission
Sport and Recreation portfolio
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The Integrity in Sport and Recreation Commission (Commission) is established under the Integrity Sport
and Recreation Act 2023 (the Act). The Commission assumes the responsibilities, including New
Zealand’s obligations to the World Anti-Doping Authority (WADA), previously carried out by Drug-
Free Sport New Zealand as well as having a wider integrity responsibility. The Commission’s objectives
are to prevent and address threats to integrity in sport and organised physical recreation and promote
trust and confidence in integrity within the sector.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity*
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
Don MacKinnon
M
Auckland
NZ European /
22 May 2024 30 Jun 2028
(Chair)
Pākehā
Lyndon Bray
M
Auckland
NZ European /
22 May 2024 30 Jun 2027
Pākehā
Timothy Castle
M
Wellington
NZ European /
22 May 2024 30 Jun 2026
Pākehā
Bobbi-Jo Clark-Heu
F
Hamilton
Māori: Ngāti
22 May 2024 31 Dec 2027
Korokī-Kahukura,
Ngāti Te Wehi
Traci Houpapa
F
Hamilton
Māori: Waikato
22 May 2024 31 Dec 2025
Maniapoto,
Taranaki,
Tūwharetoa
Rebecca McDonald
F
Waikato
NZ European /
22 May 2024 31 Dec 2027
Pākehā
Keven Mealamu
M
Auckland
Samoan
22 May 2024 30 Jun 2027
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Dr Lesley Nicol
F
Christchurch
NZ European /
22 May 2024 30 Jun 2027
Pākehā
Adine Wilson
F
Auckland
NZ European /
22 May 2024 31 Dec 2026
Pākehā
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Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
Sport and Recreation New Zealand
Sport and Recreation portfolio
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
Sport and Recreation New Zealand (Sport NZ) was established under the Sport and Recreation New
Zealand Act 2002. The role of Sport NZ is to promote, encourage and support physical recreation and
sport as a means of achieving a healthier and active nation.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity*
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
Raewyn Lovett
F
Auckland
NZ European /
1 Jul 2018
31 Oct 2025
(Chair)
Pākehā
(DC from 1
Aug 2021,
and C since
1 Jul 2023)
Duane Kale (Deputy
M
Wellington
NZ European /
1 Aug 2021
31 Jul 2026
Chair)
Pākehā
(DC since 1
Jul 2023)
Megan Campbell
F
Hamilton
NZ European /
16 Dec 2024 31 Jul 2027
Pākehā
Robyn Cockburn
F
Wellington
NZ European /
1 Aug 2021
31 Jul 2025
Pākehā
John Fiso
M
Wellington
Samoan
16 Dec 2024 31 Jul 2027
Kathryn Irving
F
New Plymouth NZ European /
16 Dec 2024 31 Jul 2027
Pākehā
Ken Laban
M
Wellington
Samoan
16 Dec 2024 31 Dec 2026
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Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
Sports Tribunal of New Zealand
Sport and Recreation portfolio
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The Sports Tribunal of New Zealand (the Tribunal) is an independent body that determines certain types
of disputes for the sport sector. The Sports Tribunal Act 2006 (the Act) sets out the sorts of disputes the
Tribunal can hear and allows the Tribunal to determine its own practices and procedures for performing
the Tribunal’s functions under the Act. The aim of the Tribunal is to ensure that national sport
organisations and other parties to a sports dispute, such as athletes, have access to an affordable, just and
speedy means of resolving a sports dispute. Since 1 July 2024, there is no upper limit on membership.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity*
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
John MacDonald
M
Tauranga
Māori: Rangitāne, 8 Dec 2021
30 Nov 2026
(Chair)
Ngāti Raukawa
(C since 1
Nov 2022)
Warwick Smith
M
Auckland
NZ European /
8 Dec 2021
30 Nov 2026
(Deputy Chair)
Pākehā
Andrea Twaddle
F
Waikato
NZ European /
15 Jul 2024
31 Dec 2028
(Deputy Chair)
Pākehā
Ruth Aitken
F
Waikato
NZ European /
20 Jun 2017
31 May 2026
Pākehā
Dr Sarah Beable
F
Queenstown
NZ European /
15 Jul 2024
30 Jun 2028
Pākehā
Dr Sam Fellows
M
Tauranga
Māori (Ngai Tahu) 15 Jul 2024
30 Jun 2027
Pippa Hayward
F
Auckland
NZ European /
1 Sep 2019
30 Jun 2027
Pākehā
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Harete Hipango
M
Whanganui
Māori (Te ĀtI
15 Jul 2024
31 Dec 2027
Haunui-a-
Pāpārangi, Ngāti
Apa, Nga Rauru
Kītahi and Ngāti
Tamakōpiri)
Helen Tobin
F
Wellington
NZ European /
1 Sep 2019
31 Dec 2025
Pākehā
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Auckland Light Rail Limited – Finance, Housing, Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
Auckland Light Rail Limited (ALR Limited) has been reduced to a holding company with minimal
functions and no permanent staff. ALR Limited retains ownership of a property in New North Road in
Kingland. Once this property is disposed off, ALR Limited wil be disestablished.
For the final stages, the ALR Limited Board wil consist of two members appointed by Shareholding
Ministers (the Minister of Transport, Minister of Finance and Minister of Housing).
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
Hon Dame Frances
Female
Wellington
NZ European
18/05/2022
30/06/2024
(Fran) Helen Wilde
(Chair)*
Leigh Alexander
Male
Auckland
NZ European
18/05/2022
30/06/2024
Auton*
NZ Māori (Te
Hikutu, Ngāpuhi)
*Continuing in office under the Auckland Light Rail Company Constitution
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Aviation Medical Conveners – Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The functions of the Medical Convener and Deputy Medical Convener (the Conveners) are set out in
sections 27L and 27M of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
• to review certain decisions in relation to a medical certificate
• to consider applications for a medical certificate made through a joint referral by the applicant
and the Director of Civil Aviation.
The Conveners report decisions to the Director of Civil Aviation. The Conveners must be medical
practitioners and experienced in civil aviation. The Deputy Convener takes over if the Convener is not
available (section 27J(5) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 refers).
The Minister of Transport is the responsible Minister.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
of present
applicable)
appointment
term
Dr Martin Peterson
Male
Otago
New Zealand
24/04/2009
31/10/2025
(Medical Convener)
European
Dr Martin Robb
Male
Otago
New Zealand
04/10/2010
31/10/2025
(Deputy Convener)
European
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City Rail Link Limited – Transport and Finance
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
City Rail Link Limited (CRLL) is responsible for delivering the City Rail Link Project (CRL or the Project),
New Zealand’s first underground passenger rail project. CRLL was established on 1 July 2017 as a
Public Finance Act Schedule 4A company. The Crown owns 51 percent, while Auckland Council owns
49 percent of the company.
The Project is a significant infrastructure project to enhance the capacity and performance of Auckland
rail services and improve transport and broader outcomes in Auckland. The Project comprises a 3.45km
twin tunnel underground rail link from the existing Britomart Transport Centre connecting to the
Auckland Rail Network at a redeveloped Mt Eden Station with two new stations at Aotea and
Karangahape.
The Board provides governance and assurance that Management is delivering the Project
in accordance with the objectives of the Project. This includes procurement and management of the
contracts required to complete the Project as well as the associated activities of consenting, land
acquisition/disposal and community engagement.
The Minister of Transport is jointly responsible with the Minister of Finance for the Crown’s ownership
responsibilities.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
of present
applicable)
appointment
term
John Bridgman (Chair)
Male
Auckland
NZ European
01/01/2023
31/12/2025
Russell Black*
Male
Auckland
NZ European
01/07/2017
31/10/2024
Brian Harrison*
Male
Auckland
NZ European
01/07/2017
31/10/2024
Anne Urlwin*
Female
Wellington
NZ European
01/07/2017
31/10/2024
Malcolm Gibson
Male
Auckland
NZ European
08/08/2022
07/08/2025
Vacancy
*Continuing in office under the City Rail Link Company constitution.
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Civil Aviation Authority – Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of New Zealand is a Crown agent under the Crown Entities Act 2004.
The primary function of CAA is to regulate and promote an integrated, safe, responsive, and sustainable
civil aviation system. It is responsible for establishing safety and security standards for entry into the
civil aviation system, monitoring adherence to these standards within the system, reviewing the system,
and investigating some air accidents (those not covered by the Transport Accident Investigation
Commission).
CAA is also responsible for establishing and continuing the Aviation Security Service. The Aviation
Security Service’s functions and duties include screening departing passengers (all international and
some domestic) and their baggage for dangerous items, patrolling security-designated areas, and
searching aircraft.
The Minister of Transport is the Responsible Minister.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date
Identity
(and Iwi if applicable)
original
of present
appointment
term
Mark Darrow (Chair)
Male
Auckland
NZ European
07/08/2024
31/07/2027
Darin Cusack (Deputy
Male Canterbury
NZ European
07/08/2024
31/07/2027
Chair)
Terry Murdoch
Male
Canterbury
NZ European
07/08/2024
31/07/2027
Jil Hatchwell
Female Wellington
NZ European
01/07/2019
31/07/2025
Charles Spil ane
Male
Auckland
NZ European
03/12/2019
25/05/2026
Simon Craddock
Male
Taranaki
NZ European
07/08/2024
31/07/2027
Louise Pengelly
Female
Auckland
NZ European
07/08/2024
31/07/2027
NZ/Māori (Ngāti
Whātua o Orakei)
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Independent Reviewer – Civil Aviation - Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The Civil Aviation Act 2023 (the Act) wil take effect on 5 April 2025 to provide a single, modern statute
that wil establish a platform for safety and security within (and appropriate regulation of) the civil
aviation system now and well into the future.
Part 10, Subpart 5 of the Act introduces a new function to enable individuals to seek an independent
review of decisions made by the Director of Civil Aviation. Its purpose is to provide an expert
independent review option for sector participants that is quicker and less costly than the court system.
This is intended to promote transparency, timeliness, and accountability, and support improvements in
decision-making in the aviation regulatory system over time.
The Act requires that one or more reviewers be appointed to carry out reviews. Reviewers are
appointed by the Minister of Transport. The Ministry wil provide secretariat support for the function.
Reviewers have recommendatory powers only, with the Director of Civil Aviation retaining the right of
final decision making. While the function is designed to offer individuals the opportunity to have
decisions reviewed outside of the Court system, the function does not serve to relitigate decisions. The
Reviewer cannot assess a decision that has already been through the court system.
The roles wil formally commence when the Civil Aviation Act comes into force on 5 April 2025.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
Vacancy
Vacancy
Vacancy
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Maritime New Zealand Authority – Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
Maritime New Zealand (Maritime NZ) is a Crown agent under the Crown Entities Act 2004, established
under the Maritime Transport Act 1994.
The objectives of Maritime NZ are to achieve an integrated, safe, responsive, and sustainable maritime
transport system and protect the marine environment. Maritime NZ is responsible for establishing safety
standards for entry into the maritime transport system, monitoring adherence to these standards within
the system, reviewing the system, investigating some maritime transport accidents, and ensuring
compliance with international maritime security requirements.
Maritime NZ is also responsible for responding to maritime pollution, managing risks and incidents, and
coordinating certain search and rescue operations.
The Minister of Transport is the responsible Minister for Maritime NZ with delegated responsibility to the
Associate Minister of Transport.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity
(and Iwi if applicable)
original
present term
appointment
Dame Jo
Brosnahan (Chair)*
Female
Auckland
NZ European
01/07/2018
30/06/2024
Roy Weaver
(Deputy Chair)*
Male
Taranaki
NZ European
21/02/2019
30/06/2024
New Zealand Māori
Danny Tuato’o*
Male
Northland
(Ngāpuhi, Ngāti
Whātua), Samoan,
01/08/2020
30/06/2024
Fijian
Lesley Haines
Female
Wellington
NZ European
07/11/2022
06/11/2025
Ross Wilson*
Male
Wellington
NZ European,NZ Māori
(Ngāi Tahu)
16/08/2023
15/08/2024
Parke Pittar*
Male
Nelson
NZ European
16/08/2023
15/08/2024
*Continuing in office under section 32(3) of the Crown Entities Act 2004.
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New Zealand Transport Agency – Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) is a Crown agent under the Crown Entities Act 2004.
NZTA aims to undertake its functions in a way that contributes to an effective, efficient and safe land
transport system in the public interest. Its functions include managing the state highway system,
managing funding of the land transport system, and managing regulatory requirements for transport on
land. NZTA has statutory responsibility for allocating funding from the National Land Transport Fund,
which is the main central government funding source for the land transport system.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
of present
applicable)
appointment
term
Hon Simon Bridges (Chair)
Male
Auckland
NZ European
11/03/2024
28/02/2027
NZ Māori (Ngāti
Maniapoto)
Cassandra Crowley
Female
Waikato
NZ European
23/09/2019
14/05/2026
(Deputy Chair)
David Smol
Male
Wellington
NZ European
01/02/2019
28/02/2026
Catherine Taylor
Female
Tasman
NZ European
23/09/2019
14/05/2026
Warwick Isaacs
Male
Canterbury
NZ European
09/08/2024
31/07/2027
Rob Gilmore
Male
Northland
NZ European
09/08/2024
31/07/2027
Pat Dougherty
Male
Nelson
NZ European
09/08/2024
31/07/2027
Mary-Anne Macleod
Female
Bay of
NZ European
01/11/2024
31/10/2027
Plenty
Mike Rudge
Male
Nelson
NZ European
01/11/2024
31/10/2027
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Oil Pollution Advisory Committee – Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The Oil Pollution Advisory Committee (OPAC) was initial y established under the Marine Pollution Act
1974 and continues under the Maritime Transport Act 1994. OPAC's purpose is to give advice to the
Maritime New Zealand Authority on:
• the New Zealand Marine Oil Spil Response Strategy
• the fixing and levying of oil pollution levies
• the use of the New Zealand Oil Pollution Fund
• any other matters related to marine oil spil s specified by the Minister of Transport or the Director of
Maritime New Zealand.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
present term*
applicable)
appointment
Kirstie Hewlett,
(Chair)
Held by
Maritime New Zealand
Female
Wellington
NZ European
01/12/2021
N/A
Director
Fred McLay,
Regional
Council management
Male
Taranaki
NZ European
10/10/2016
N/A
representative
Captain Keith Brown,
Shipping industry
Male
Wellington
British
01/05/2018
N/A
representative
Professor Chris
Battershil ,
Community
Male
Bay of Plenty
NZ European
12/08/2019
N/A
Representative
NZ Māori (Ngāti
Carlton Bidois,
Iwi
Representative
Male
Bay of Plenty Ranginui and Ngāi
12/08/2019
N/A
Te Rangi)
Captain Martin Burley,
Oil and gas production
and distribution industry
Male
Wellington
Undeclared
23/05/2022
N/A
representative (held by
Z Energy)
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Rhys Welbourn,
Port
Chief Executives Group
Male
Marlborough
Undeclared
01/12/2021
N/A
representative
John Harbord,
Shipping
industry representative
(held by the New
Male
Wellington
Undeclared
23/5/2022
N/A
Zealand Shipping
Federation)
Kirstie Knowles,
Department of
Conservation
Female
Wellington
Undeclared
23/5/2022
N/A
representative
Jessica Smith,
Te Puni
Kōkiri representative
Female
Wellington
NZ Māori
23/5/2022
N/A
Vacancy,
Regional
Council Representative
-
-
-
-
-
Vacancy,
Maritime New Zealand
-
-
-
-
-
representative
Vacancy,
Ministry for
the Environment
-
-
-
-
-
representative
Vacancy, Oil and gas
production industry
representative (held by
-
-
-
-
-
OMV)
Vacancy,
New Zealand
fishing industry
-
-
-
-
-
representative
Vacancy,
Regional
Council representative
-
-
-
-
-
Vacancy,
New Zealand
Association of Shipping
-
-
-
-
-
Agents representative
Vacancy,
Ministry of
Transport
-
-
-
-
-
representative
Vacancy,
Oil and gas production
industry representative
-
-
-
-
-
(held by BP Oil Ltd)
Vacancy,
International
container shipping
representative (held by
-
-
-
-
-
Maersk)
Observer status on the Committee
Toby Stone,
Australian
Maritime Safety Authority
Male
Australia
Australia
2010
N/A
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Nick Quinn,
Australian
Marine Oil Spil Centre
Male
Australia
Australia
14/02/2012
N/A
*Terms expire when member changes job or resigns.
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APH Organisation Form
Organisation and Responsible Portfolio
Transport Accident Investigation Commission – Transport
Brief Outline of the Functions and Responsibilities of the Organisation
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission (the Commission) is an independent Crown entity
under the Crown Entities Act 2004, established under the Transport Accident Investigation Commission
Act 1990. The principal purpose of the Commission is to determine the circumstances and causes of
accidents and incidents with a view to avoiding similar occurrences in the future, rather than to ascribe
blame to any person. The Commission investigates notifiable aviation, rail, and maritime accidents.
The Commission has up to five members. One of these members must be a barrister or solicitor of the
High Court who has held a practising certificate for not less than seven years, or a District Court Judge.
Collectively, members should also have experience in investigation and governance, and relevant
industry experience in the aviation, rail, or maritime areas. The Governor-General appoints the
members on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport.
The Minister of Transport is the responsible Minister.
Current Membership
Name
Gender
Region
Ethnicities
Date of
Expiry date of
Identity
(and Iwi if
original
present term
applicable)
appointment
David Clarke (Chief
Commissioner)
Male
Wellington
NZ European
01/12/2022
30/11/2025
Stephen Davies
Howard (Deputy Chief
Male
Wairarapa
NZ European
10/08/2015
30/06/2028
Commissioner)
Paula Mary Rose QSO
Female
Canterbury
NZ European
01/05/2017
30/06/2027
NZ Māori (Ngāti
Raukawa Te Au Ki
Bernadette Arapere
Female Whanganui
Te Tonga, Ngāti
01/12/2022
30/11/2025
Tūwharetoa, Ngāti
Maniapoto)
Vacancy