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Letters patent, 1983

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Letters patent, 1983

In 1983 the government revoked the outdated letters patent from 1917 and the accompanying royal instructions that set out the governor-general’s powers and duties. In doing so, it ‘patriated’ the office, making it a New Zealand, not imperial, one – a status symbolised by the document being signed by a New Zealand prime minister for the first time.

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Gavin McLean, Governors and governors-general – Constitutional duties, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/document/33647/letters-patent-1983 (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Gavin McLean, published 30 January 2012.