Home Actress Jacinda Ardern HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Jacinda Ardern Instagram - You might have seen that this week we announced new measures we’re taking to ensure our grocery sector is more competitive. Our goal, is to make sure kiwis get a better and fairer deal when they’re at the supermarket. Minister David Clark joined me today to talk about those changes.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – You might have seen that this week we announced new measures we’re taking to ensure our grocery sector is more competitive. Our goal, is to make sure kiwis get a better and fairer deal when they’re at the supermarket. Minister David Clark joined me today to talk about those changes.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram - You might have seen that this week we announced new measures we’re taking to ensure our grocery sector is more competitive. Our goal, is to make sure kiwis get a better and fairer deal when they’re at the supermarket. Minister David Clark joined me today to talk about those changes.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – You might have seen that this week we announced new measures we’re taking to ensure our grocery sector is more competitive. Our goal, is to make sure kiwis get a better and fairer deal when they’re at the supermarket. Minister David Clark joined me today to talk about those changes. | Posted on 25/Aug/2022 08:34:14

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – A treat to catch up with Efeso Collins and vote for him on the same day. Efeso has an awesome team of volunteers working with him, and together they’ve been campaigning for many of the same things we have been. Growing public transport options for Aucklanders, addressing climate change, and an inclusive city. Today is the last day that you can post your ballot paper back, but till Saturday you can still have your say by returning your ballot via the vote boxes at 65 Countdown supermarkets, 11 Auckland Transport hubs, libraries, council service centres as well as 29 vote box pop-up locations across Tāmaki Makaurau. #efesocollinsformayor
Jacinda Ardern Instagram – Roughly four years ago now we started a programme in Christchurch and Kaikōura called Mana Ake. It was designed to help support the mental health and well-being of children after they’d been through such a tough set of events. Mana Ake puts teams that include everything from social workers to mental health workers, alongside schools to help support their students. One of the things I especially love is the work I’ve seen them doing to help give kids the tools to look after their mental well being as they grow.

Today we officially launched the programme on the West Coast, meaning 3,000 more children will be covered by Mana Ake. 

We’re also expanding into Northland, Counties Manakau, Bay of Plenty and Lakes which means we’ll be able to support an extra 195,000 primary and intermediate age children. I know this programme is making a difference, and it’s wonderful to see it growing at a time when our children and young people need it the most.

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