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Ministry for Culture and Heritage

MINISTRY FOR CULTURE AND HERITAGE

3 February 2004

Director-General Commonwealth War Graves Commission to visit New Zealand

Mr Richard Kellaway, Director-General of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, will visit New Zealand from 5 to 13 February 2004 to inspect war graves of the First and Second World Wars throughout the country.

The Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Helen Clark will host a reception for the Director-General at Premier House in Wellington on 10 February.

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission was established by Royal Charter on 21 May 1917 . New Zealand is a signatory to the Charter.

The Commission, which is based in the United Kingdom , is responsible for commemorating the 1.7 million members of the Commonwealth Armed Forces who died during the two World Wars, and for the care of their graves throughout the world.

Costs are shared by partner governments – New Zealand , Australia , United Kingdom , Canada , India and South Africa – in proportion to the number of graves from each country. The Commission's annual budget is approximately ₤35 million, of which New Zealand contributes 2.14 %. The Ministry for Culture and Heritage acts as the Commission's New Zealand Agent.

Of the almost 30,000 New Zealand casualties from both World Wars, 2908 are buried in 433 sites throughout New Zealand . In addition, 570 casualties, with no known grave, are commemorated on memorials in Auckland , Wellington , Christchurch and Dunedin .

Periodically, a senior representative from the Commission will visit New Zealand to meet with key stakeholders and inspect many of New Zealand 's war graves. These visits raise public awareness of the work of the Commission and verify that New Zealand is maintaining its graves to a high standard. 

Mr Kellaway's itinerary includes several provincial regions in addition to Auckland , Wellington , Christchurch and Dunedin . (Full itinerary attached.)

The Deputy Director-General, Roger Dalley, visited New Zealand in 2000, and the former Director-General, David Kennedy, in 1994.

Further information about the Commonwealth War Graves Commission is available online: www.mch.govt.nz/heritage/cwgc.html

-ENDS-

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Catriona Robertson
Senior Adviser, Media Communications
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Tel: 06 308 8852 / 021 243 2058
Email: catriona.robertson@mch.govt.nz

Itinerary - Richard Kellaway, Director-General, Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Auckland
Saturday 7 February
   
  9.00am-10.00am Waikumete Cemetery and Auckland Provincial Memorial
  11.00am-12.00pm Waikaraka Park Cemetery and Hillsborough Cemetery
  1.45pm-2.15pm Devonport Naval Memorial
  2.25pm-3.00pm O'Neill's Point Cemetery
Taranaki
Sunday 8 February
   
  9.00am-9.40am Te Henui Cemetery

 

4.15pm-4.45pm Stratford Cemetery
Taranaki
Wanganui
Palmerston North
Monday 9 February
   

 

9.00am-9.15am

Eltham Cemetery

  9.30am-9.50am Hawera Cemetery
  12.00pm-12.45pm Wanganui (Aramoho) Cemetery
  2.45pm-3.45pm Palmerston North (Kelvin Grove and Terrace End Cemeteries )
Wellington
Tuesday 10 February
   
  10:00am-10.45am National War Memorial
  11:00am-11.45am Karori Cemetery
Christchurch
Wednesday 11 February
   
 

10.10am-11.45am

Bromley Cemetery
Ruru Cemetery
Christchurch Provincial Memorial
Linwood Cemetery

  12.10am-12.40pm Lyttelton Cemetery
Ashburton
Temuka
Timaru
Oamaru
Thursday 12 February
   
  9.30am-9.50am Ashburton Cemetery
  10.45am-11.00am Temuka Cemetery
  11.15am-11.45am Timaru Cemetery
  1.30pm-2.00pm Oamaru Cemetery
Dunedin
Friday 13 February
   
  8.45am-9.45am Anderson 's Bay Cemetery
Dunedin Provincial Memorial
  10.15am-10.45am Southern Cemetery
  10.55am-11.25am Northern Cemetery
  11.35am-11.50am Port Chalmers Cemetery