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multiple roles and responsibilities,
Hipkins became regarded as Labour's "fixer". As
minister of health,
Hipkins was
responsible for the government's...
- Look up
Hipkins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hipkins is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfred James Hipkins (1826–1903)...
- well for ****ure' -
Hipkins".
Radio New Zealand. 29
November 2023.
Retrieved 30
November 2023. "Labour
Party leader Chris Hipkins reveals new
shadow Cabinet"...
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leadership election,
which saw
Leader of the
House Chris Hipkins elected unopposed to
succeed her.
Hipkins praised Ardern's
leadership immediately and then condemned...
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Works by
Hipkins are held by the
Hawkes Bay
Cultural Trust, the
Royal College of Art in London, and the
Sarjeant Art
Gallery in Wanganui.
Hipkins was born...
- January,
Hipkins and
Sepuloni were
formally sworn in as
Prime Minister and
Deputy Prime Minister respectively.
After ****uming office,
Hipkins announced...
- (RA)
between 1883 and 1898.
Hipkins was the
daughter of Jane
Souter (née Black) and the
musicologist Alfred James Hipkins. She
painted two
paintings that...
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Gavin John
Hipkins (born 1968 in Auckland) is a New
Zealand photographer and film-maker, and ****ociate
Professor at Elam
School of Fine Arts, at the University...
- On 28 May,
Hipkins announced Labour's
second election promise: that it
would retain the
Apprenticeship Boost scheme. On 12 July,
Hipkins ruled out introducing...
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prime ministerial trips made by
Chris Hipkins, the 41st
Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins who took the
office of
Prime Minister...