Home Actress Jacinda Ardern HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Jacinda Ardern Instagram - This is me holding a fish skin…Hoki to be exact. It’s about to be turned into a highly valuable collagen product. Fantastic to visit Blenheim yesterday and see first hand what our exporters are doing to turn waste into valuable products, and to officially open the New Zealand Wine Centre which will help us continue to lead the way with new technology and innovation in the way we produce wine. A great day!

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – This is me holding a fish skin…Hoki to be exact. It’s about to be turned into a highly valuable collagen product. Fantastic to visit Blenheim yesterday and see first hand what our exporters are doing to turn waste into valuable products, and to officially open the New Zealand Wine Centre which will help us continue to lead the way with new technology and innovation in the way we produce wine. A great day!

Jacinda Ardern Instagram - This is me holding a fish skin…Hoki to be exact. It’s about to be turned into a highly valuable collagen product. Fantastic to visit Blenheim yesterday and see first hand what our exporters are doing to turn waste into valuable products, and to officially open the New Zealand Wine Centre which will help us continue to lead the way with new technology and innovation in the way we produce wine. A great day!

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – This is me holding a fish skin…Hoki to be exact. It’s about to be turned into a highly valuable collagen product. Fantastic to visit Blenheim yesterday and see first hand what our exporters are doing to turn waste into valuable products, and to officially open the New Zealand Wine Centre which will help us continue to lead the way with new technology and innovation in the way we produce wine. A great day! | Posted on 30/Sep/2022 04:03:47

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – It is with great sadness that New Zealand wakes to the news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

I know I speak for all New Zealanders in conveying our deepest sympathy to members of the Royal Family and condolences to King Charles III on behalf of the Government and New Zealanders at this time of enormous loss. 

The last days of the Queen’s life captures who she was in so many ways. Working till the very end, on behalf of the people she loved. 

And that is why I am sure that we will have received the news of her passing with both emotions of deep sadness, but also deep gratitude for a life that was utterly and completely devoted to the service of others. 

The Queen has been such a constant in our lives for 70 years, the longest serving Monarch in British history. 

Over her reign she has come to define notions of service, charity and consistency. Her commitment to her role and to all of us has been without question and has been unwavering. 

She has also demonstrated courage and compassion and humour. A strong memory I will have of her is her laughter. 

She was extraordinary. 

To honour the passing of the Queen of New Zealand and realm countries, we move into a period of official mourning. Flags will be flown at half mast. Preparations begin for a state memorial service to be held after the official funeral is held in the United Kingdom. While we await details of these arrangements, we anticipate it will be held in the UK about 10 days’ time. 

I know many will want to share their thoughts at this time. There will be condolences books placed in the foyer of the Beehive, the National Library and Wellington Cathedral. I expect across New Zealand local arrangements will be made. 

This is a time of deep sadness. Young or old, there is no doubt that a chapter is closing today. And with that, we share our thanks for an incredible woman, who we were lucky to call our Queen.
Jacinda Ardern Instagram – Had an amazing night at WOW on Friday (huge congratulations to everyone involved, it’s an incredible show) and as an added bonus, ran into Paul Eagle who is running to be Mayor in Wellington. A good reminder to get out and vote this week everyone. *If you’re returning voting papers in Wellington by post box, it is recommended you post your vote by 4 October to ensure it’s received before the cut-off date.
Post isn’t your only option to return your papers. There are over 50 Wellington City Council-branded ballot boxes where you can drop off your voting papers across Wellington. Ballot boxes are provided at every Wellington supermarket and Council library, as well as several other locations. Votes can be delivered to ballot boxes up to 12 noon on Saturday 8 October. So go on, make sure you get out and vote! #pauleagleformayor

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