Paul Goldsmith, Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage[2]
Agency executive
Laulu Mac Leauanae, CEO
Child agency
NZ On Air
Website
mch.govt.nz
The Ministry for Culture and Heritage (MCH; Māori: Te Manatū Taonga) is the department of the New Zealand Government responsible for supporting the arts, culture, built heritage, sport and recreation, and broadcasting sectors in New Zealand and advising government on such.
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Ministry forCultureandHeritage. November 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2011. "Contemporary Maori art". New Zealand MinistryforCultureandHeritage. November...
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Retrieved October 19, 2014. MinistryforCultureandHeritage (5 Aug 2014). "US forces in New Zealand". MinistryforCultureandHeritage. Retrieved October 19...
Zealand MinistryforCultureandHeritage. Retrieved 27 December 2015. "League of Nations Mandate for German Samoa". NZHistory. New Zealand Ministryfor Culture...
channel. The MinistryforCultureandHeritage has responsibility for the national anthems. The guidelines in the 1977 Gazette notice for choosing which...
"Flags". Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 25 January 2017. "Coat of Arms". MinistryforCultureandHeritage. Retrieved 25 January 2017. Wilson...
Places Trust becomes Heritage NZ". MinistryforCultureandHeritage. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 8 February 2020. "Introduction to Heritage New Zealand Pouhere...
is from a culture that prizes oratory. It is widely used alongside other more formal Māori greetings. The MinistryforCultureandHeritage website NZHistory...