Government House Wellington Tour
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This weekend, my partner and I took a tour of Government House here in Wellington. The house was so much more beautiful than I thought it would be. I had seen pictures online etc, and it looked nice but in person it was so much more beautiful than I imagined. The part I was looking forward to seeing most was the dining room, as it has some gorgeous portraits of previous kings and queens. In addition to the ones I showed in the vlog, there were portraits of King Henry VIII, Edward VI, Elizabeth I, and Mary I which I stupidly was holding the camera the wrong for. This visit definitely reaffirmed my belief in in, and support of, the system of Constitutional Monarchy.
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Presentation of Credentials - Government House Wellington
by
HE Mr Paulo Cesar de Camargo
Ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil
to
HE The Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy, GNZM, QSO
Governor-General & Commander-in-Chief
In and Over the Realm of New Zealand
History of Old Government House
Find out about the history of Old Government House, situated in The University of Auckland's city campus. Featuring interviews with Emeritus Professor Russell Stone, architect Denys Oldham and the manager of Old Government House, Tim Biggs. Film and music by students of The University of Auckland. Please note that Old Government House is not open to the public.
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Introduction to the New Zealand Parliament
Watch this video for an introduction to how New Zealand's Parliament works and the agencies that support it.
Advancer #1 Wellington, New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand
18 October 2012
The Government House is the seat of office of New Zealand Governor General Jerry Mateparae in Wellington City. The home-like structure is a two-storey building composed of several reception rooms, a large ballroom, a grand staircase in the entrance, and a flag tower. It was designed by Architect Claude Paton and was built between 1908 and 1910.
President Benigno S. Aquino III is expected to be welcomed with the traditional Maori Dance at the grassy grounds of the Government House. The President and Governor General will conduct a bilateral meeting at the Liverpool Room which is one of the reception rooms of the Government House. The State Dinner in honor of President Aquino will also take place in the ballroom of the house.
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Amanda Vickers speech at Government House, Wellington ( DSCF3944).
An excellent and formidable TPP Speech by Amanda Vickers at the gates of Government House, NZ, being the official residence of the NZ Governor General. This day, Saturday 5th November is Parihaka Day, and we stand united with Maori, all indigenous people and all other supporting people from all ethnicities on this day. Video-ed and uploaded 5th November 2016.
New Zealand Parliament Tour in Wellington - New Zealand's Biggest Gap Year – BackpackerGuide.NZ
Day 74: Today we are going to show you what the free New Zealand Parliament Tour in Wellington is really like as part of our 365 Days: 365 Activities.
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Today we are checking out the New Zealand Parliament Tour in Wellington!
We are making our way into the city centre of Wellington, New Zealand and the first thing we are going to check out is the New Zealand Parliament Tour at the Parliament buildings. It’s a free thing to do in Wellington!
However, when we arrive at the New Zealand Parliament buildings and the Wellington Beehive, we find out that absolutely no cameras or even phones are allowed... Well, this is awkward.
All we can really show you is the awesome exterior architecture of Wellington’s famous Beehive building, which is not included in the tour by the way. We tour the New Zealand Parliament buildings such as the library, earthquake proofing in the basement and the house of representatives.
We learn a little bit of history on the New Zealand Parliamant Tour along the way.
So what do you think of the New Zealand Parliament Tour in Wellington? Is this free activity something you would do in Wellington?
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New Zealand Biggest Gap Year
365 Days: 365 Activities
Join Robin and Laura, the team behind BackpackpackerGuide.NZ – helping you plan an epic backpacking trip in New Zealand – as we challenge ourselves to 365 Days: 365 Activities in New Zealand! It’s New Zealand’s Biggest Gap Year. We’re filming the whole thing for this daily New Zealand travel vlog on YouTube and BackpackerGuide.NZ! What’s more, we release new New Zealand travel tip videos and 360 VR videos every Sunday!
Read more about the New Zealand Parliament Tour in Wellington on New Zealand’s biggest guide for backpackers:
Sneak peek into Government House revamp
Sneak peek into Government House Wellington's revamp
Ceremonial Welcome at Government House
Ceremonial Welcome at Government House, beginning the Governor General's State Visit to New Zealand.
Post Election Cabinet Sworn In At Government House, Wellington 14 December 2011 (2)
Part 3 Of Govt Swearing In Ceremony At Government House, Wellington
Post Election Cabinet Sworn In At Government House, Wellington 14 December 2011 (Part 2 - Phil Heatley to John Banks)
Today NZ Government was sworn in after the 2011 General Election by Governor General Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae. In the ceremony the Govt. is appointed and then the Prime Minister is sworn in. Each Minister then swears two oaths and finally the Governor General signs the warrants appointing them as Ministers of the Crown.
Swearing-in of Prime Minister and Cabinet 2017
Govenor-General Dame Patsy Reddy
Swearing-in of Prime Minister and Cabinet 2017
Recorded at Government House
Wellington, New Zealand
26 October 2017
Prince William and Kate welcomed at Government House
The Royals are officially welcomed to New Zealand at a ceremony in Wellington.
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Govt House renovations on track
Government House Wellington renovations on track
Harry and Meghan visit Government House
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New Zealand /Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand Part 6
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Wellington:
Wellington is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand. It is at the southwestern tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Rimutaka Range. The urban area is home to 395,600 residents. The city council area has 202,200 people
The Wellington urban area is the major population centre of the southern North Island, and is the seat of the Wellington Region -- which in addition to the urban area covers the Kapiti Coast and Wairarapa. The urban area includes four cities: Wellington, on the peninsula between Cook Strait and Wellington Harbour, contains the central business district and about half of Wellington's population; Porirua on Porirua Harbour to the north is notable for its large Māori and Pacific Island communities; Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt are largely suburban areas to the northeast, together known as the Hutt Valley. Wellington also holds the distinction of being the world's southernmost capital city.In 2008, Wellington was classified as a Gamma World City in the World Cities Study Group's inventory by Loughborough University. The 2010 Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranked Wellington 12th in the world. In 2011 Lonely Planet Best in Travel 2011 named Wellington as fourth in its Top 10 Cities to Visit in 2011, referring to the New Zealand capital as the coolest little capital in the world.
New Zealand's capital
In 1865, Wellington became the capital city of New Zealand, replacing Auckland, where William Hobson had placed the capital in 1841. The Parliament of New Zealand had first met in Wellington on 7 July 1862, on a temporary basis, but Wellington did not become the official capital city for three more years. In November 1863, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Alfred Domett, places a resolution before Parliament (meeting in Auckland) that ... it has become necessary that the seat of government ... should be transferred to some suitable locality in Cook Strait [region]. Apparently, there had been some concerns that the more highly populated South Island (where the goldfields were located) would choose to form a separate colony in the British Empire. Several Commissioners invited from Australia (chosen for their neutral status to help resolve the question) declared that Wellington was a suitable location because of its central location in New Zealand and good harbour. Parliament officially met in Wellington for the first time on 26 July 1865. At that time, the population of Wellington was just 4,900.
As the national capital, Wellington is the location of the highest court of New Zealand, the Supreme Court. The historic former High Court building has been enlarged and restored for the use of the Supreme Court.Government House, the official residence of the Governor-General, is in Newtown, opposite the Basin Reserve. Premier House, the official residence of the Prime Minister, is in Thorndon on Tinakori Road.Wikipedia
Graham Henry at Gov house
Graham Henry Knighted at Government house Wellington by the Governor-General Sir Jerry Mateparae.
Post Election Cabinet Sworn In At Government House, Wellington 14 December 2011 (3)
Part 4 Of Govt Swearing In Ceremony At Government House, Wellington
Post Election Cabinet Sworn In At Government House, Wellington 14 December 2011 (Part 3 - John Banks, Tariana Turia and Dr Pita Sharples)
Today NZ Government was sworn in after the 2011 General Election by Governor General Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae. In the ceremony the Govt. is appointed and then the Prime Minister is sworn in. Each Minister then swears two oaths and finally the Governor General signs the warrants appointing them as Ministers of the Crown.
Duke & Duchess Of Sussex Royal Visit Wellington New Zealand 2018 (Day 1)
The Duke & Duchess Of Sussex Royal Visit Wellington New Zealand 2018 (Day 1)
????????Kia Ora New Zealand! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in Wellington on a Royal New Zealand Air Force Aircraft with members of the New Zealand #InvictusGames Team. #RoyalVisitNZ
A hongi for The Duke and Duchess of Sussex from the Kaumātua and Kuia (Māori elders) as they are formally welcomed to New Zealand. #RoyalVisitNZ
Following the Pōwhiri, The Duke of Sussex takes part in the Wero, an ancient warrior tradition of the Māori used to determine whether visitors have come in peace or with hostile intent. #RoyalVisitNZ
Following a warm welcome from @GovGeneralNZ Dame Patsy Reddy, The Duke of Sussex inspected a military guard at Government House. #RoyalVisitNZ
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex with @GovGeneralNZ Dame Patsy Reddy and Sir David Gascoigne, at Government House in Wellington. #RoyalVisitNZ
#WeWillRememberThem — The Duke and Duchess of Sussex lay a wreath at the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park. #RoyalVisitNZ
After receiving a warm welcome from @GovGeneralNZ Dame Patsy Reddy, The Duke and Duchess met local schoolchildren at Government House. #RoyalVisitNZ
At Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, The Duke of Sussex received the @RSA_National Badge in Gold. #RoyalVisitNZ
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive with Prime Minister @JacindaArdern for a reception hosted by @GovGeneralNZ Dame Patsy Reddy at Government House.
Advancer # 3 Wellington, New Zealand
Wellington, New Zealand
18 October 2012
The National War Memorial was built in the 1930s and in the 1960s to remember the New Zealanders who served and died during the South African War, the World War I and II, and the conflicts in Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam. It houses the Hall of Memories, the Carillon tower and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior.
After the visits at the Government House and Parliament complex, President Aquino will pay tribute to the New Zealander heroes through a wreath-laying ceremony. He will also place a red rose at the tomb of the Unknown Warrior whose remains were unidentified when he died in a war between 1916 and 1918.
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