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Portrait of Christopher Luxon

🇳🇿 Christopher Luxon — Prime Minister of New Zealand

Prime Minister of New Zealand since 2023.

Christopher Luxon is the Prime Minister of New Zealand. This page tracks Luxon's public schedule — 30 engagements across 7 days — compiled automatically from the official source and updated daily.

Meetings & interactions with other leaders

Recent public schedule

Each entry links to its official source. Times are local where published.

Monday, June 15, 2026

New acute care and cancer treatment services for Dargaville
Dargaville residents now have better access to healthcare closer to home, with new acute care and local cancer treatment available in the community, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. "Everyone deserves access to timely, quality healthcare,
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Sunday, June 14, 2026

New Zealand welcomes progress towards Iran peace deal
Foreign Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand welcomes the announcement of the acceptance of the United States – Iran Memorandum of Understanding aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East. “This pivotal, constructive deal is a step
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Friday, June 12, 2026

International visitor numbers continue to climb
New data out today shows tourism is continuing its positive trajectory, Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston says. Stats NZ data out today shows 288,500 international visitors came to New Zealand in April 2026 – up 8 per cent on t
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The Point Mission Bay Retirement Village Fast-tracked
The Point Mission Bay retirement village project in Auckland has been granted Fast-track approval, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Regional Development Minister Shane Jones announced today. This is the 24th project to be approved u
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Thursday, June 11, 2026

New District Court Judges appointed
Attorney-General Hon Chris Bishop has announced the appointment of 4 new District Court Judges. The appointees will take up their roles in July and October, filling vacancies at the Dunedin, Timaru and Auckland Courts. Those taking up appoi
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Celebrating New Zealand’s native forest champs
Forestry Minister Todd McClay has today congratulated the winners of the 2026 Growing Native Forests Champions Awards at Fieldays. “These awards, now in their second year, highlight how native planting can work alongside other productive la
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Backing Young Farmers
The Government is supporting the next generation of young farmers, growers, and rural leaders by backing NZ Young Farmers’ national network of clubs, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says. “NZ Young Farmers do a huge amount of good in rural
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Game Animal Council appointees confirmed
Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager has confirmed four new appointments to the Game Animal Council, including a new Chair. Matthew (Matt) Clarke has been appointed Chair for a two-year term from 1 July 2026. He is a current Council me
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NZ Pine brand launched to support Kiwis wood exports
A partnership between the Government and the forestry and wood processing sector will result in the new ‘NZ Pine’ brand, strengthening New Zealand’s position as a premium, trusted supplier of wood products, Forestry Minister Todd McClay say
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Strengthening the future of NZ forestry
New Zealand’s forestry sector is set to benefit from sensible regulation to help meet environmental obligations whilst lowering the cost of compliance, Forestry Minister Todd McClay says. “The wood and forestry industries are important cont
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Government backs AI support for small business
New Zealand's small businesses are getting a boost of AI-powered support to unlock new growth opportunities with new Government funding announced today, Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing Cameron Brewer says. "Small businesses ar
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Kiwi space tech innovation awarded
Space Minister Chris Penk has today announced the successful recipient of round two of the Kiwi Space Activator pilot programme, which is helping launch innovative Kiwi space technology. “New Zealand’s space sector is growing rapidly, creat
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Boosting returns for Kiwi wool growers
A partnership between Government and industry will help turn New Zealand strong wool into high-value cutting-edge products and boost returns for growers, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Associate Agriculture Minister Mark Patterson ann
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Nearly 1400 classrooms fully funded in two and a half years
Education Minister Erica Stanford announced a $160 million investment to deliver new classrooms that will support growing communities across Auckland and the upper North Island. “This latest investment brings the number of funded additional
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New Zealand signs defence arrangement with Timor-Leste
New Zealand and Timor-Leste have signed an updated defence cooperation arrangement, Defence Minister Chris Penk says. “This was an excellent opportunity to review and restate our shared commitment to ongoing cooperation. It has been 15 year
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Work to replace SH27 Ohinekaua Stream Bridge begins
Construction of a new bridge on State Highway 27 (SH27) between Tahuna and Patetonga in the Waikato will get underway this month, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says. “The existing SH27 Ohinekaua Stream Bridge is around 80 years old and ha
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Taupō fishing regulation updates increase bag limits
Taupō District’s trout bag limits will increase for the new fishing season, improving stock quality and creating more opportunities for anglers and local businesses, Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager says. Mr Meager has approved a b
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Christchurch SH75 improvements complete
Major roading improvements for State Highway 75/Halswell Road in Christchurch have finished months ahead of schedule, Transport Minister Chris Bishop and South Island Minister James Meager confirm. “This Road of Regional Significance projec
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New doctors to train in the regions that need them most
The regions that will host clinical training for the University of Waikato's new medical school from 2028 have been confirmed, alongside a new nationwide approach to clinical placements for medical students, Health Minister Simeon Brown and
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Charter schools helping students achieve their potential
Associate Minister of Education David Seymour welcomes the publication of the first public annual reports from charter schools. “Charter schools are unlocking young New Zealanders’ potential. Students who were not attending are at school, a
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Creating certainty for Rural catchment groups
Farmers are an integral force behind improving land management practices and the Government is backing their efforts by increasing the footprint of rural catchment groups and creating funding certainty, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and
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Food and fibre exports set to hit record $64.3 billion
New Zealand’s farmers and growers are powering the economy with exports set to reach a record $64.3 billion, Forestry and Trade Minister Todd McClay announced today. “The latest Situation and Outlook for Primary Industries (SOPI) report hig
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Boosting support for school choirs
The Big Sing, involving more than 9000 students and 280 choirs, has had its funding secured, Education Minister Erica Stanford announced today. The New Zealand Choral Federation and Choirs Aotearoa New Zealand will each receive a one-off gr
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Māori Development Fund backing growth, jobs and exports
More than $5.3 million in Māori Development Fund investments are helping grow Māori-owned businesses, create jobs, strengthen regional economies and expand export opportunities across New Zealand, Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka says
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Land Use Flexibility: greater options for whenua Māori
Greater land use flexibility ensures whenua Māori landowners can achieve their productivity and environmental aspirations, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay and Māori Development Minister Tama Potaka say. “Greater land use flexibility result
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Land Use Flexibility: empowering forestry and wood through tech
The Government is backing the New Zealand’s forestry sector’s innovation and sustainable productivity, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says. “Greater land use flexibility results in prosperity through productivity, and new production metho
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Land Use Flexibility: empowering horticulture
The Government is empowering New Zealand’s horticulture sector with greater land use flexibility, enabling innovation and sustainable productivity, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says. “Greater land use flexibility results in prosperity t
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Land Use Flexibility: Improving the environment while producing more
The Government is empowering New Zealand’s agricultural sector with greater land use flexibility, enabling innovation and sustainable productivity with a better environmental footprint, Agriculture Minister Todd McClay says. “Greater land u
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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Optimising land use to power rural productivity
A thriving food and fibre sector depends on lifting productivity through greater flexibility, and the Government is backing that future, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Agriculture Minister Todd McClay say. “The food and fibre sector i
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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Budget 2026: Students to get more and better access to musical instruments
Boomwackers, ukeleles, and recorders are all part of a plan to bring the joy of playing musical instruments into classrooms, as part of a Budget 2026 investment in music, Ministry of Education Erica Stanford announced today. For the first t
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Frequently asked questions

Who is Christopher Luxon?

Christopher Luxon is the Prime Minister of New Zealand, based in Wellington, New Zealand.

Where does this schedule come from?

It is compiled automatically from Beehive — New Zealand Government, the official source, and updated daily.

How often does Luxon's schedule update?

Every day. Each entry links back to the original official source so you can verify it.