New Zealand’s 53rd Parliament will formally open with two ceremonies – the Commission Opening on Wednesday 25 November and the State Opening on Thursday 26 November.
The public is invited to follow the events live on Parliament TV; Parliament’s website and Facebook page; and on Radio New Zealand. People can also watch the start of the State Opening on Parliament’s forecourt.
The opening of Parliament marks the start of the new three-year Parliamentary term. The State Opening is one of the few times when the Crown and the House of Representatives come together as Parliament in a ceremonial display. These ceremonies aim to blend the traditions of Westminster with tikanga Maori, reflecting our uniquely Aotearoa Parliament.
You can follow the Opening of Parliament ceremonies by:
New Zealand Sign Language and simultaneous Maori-to-English interpretation are available during the live coverage.
Parliament TV coverage will be closed-captioned to make it easier for people who are hearing-impaired to follow the ceremonies.
Please note, any changes in COVID-19 alert levels may impact the ceremonies.