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Te Papa Board reappointments announced

Maggie Barry

Wellington, August 24, 2017

We have announced the reappointment of two current members of Te Papas board, Lady Dayle Mace and Paul Majurey, for a further one-year term.

Both Lady Dayle and Paul Majurey have made valuable contributions to the board and I am delighted they are able to continue their involvement with this outstanding institution.

Art enthusiasts

Aucklander Lady Dayle Mace, MNZM, is a longstanding supporter and patron of both the visual arts and theatre in New Zealand and was a member of a taskforce set-up to advise on philanthropy in New Zealand.

She is also on the Elam Advancement Advisory Board, the New Zealand Contemporary Art Trust, the Auckland Art Fair, the Arts Regional Trust Board and the Creative Giving Reference Group.

Legal Counsel

Paul Majurey of Ngati Maru, Ngati Whanaunga, Ngati Paoa and Ngati Tamater (Maruthu) descent is a senior partner in the specialist environmental and public law firm, Atkins Holm Majurey.

He was senior counsel before the Privy Council and Supreme Court representing Mori and corporate interests on Treaty of Waitangi and environmental law.

Paul has also advised on and led Treaty negotiations across New Zealand and served on three ministerial technical advisory groups.

I extend my congratulations to both Lady Dayle and Paul Majurey on their reappointments.

Their appointments take effect from September 1 to August 31, 2018.

Maggie Barry is Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister of New Zealand.

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