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Queen Elizabeth II National Trust Board of Directors

Introduction

The Trust seeks to protect and enhance open spaces of ecology and cultural significance, and its Board of Directors is responsible for the executive control and management of the Trust.

The Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust Board nominations are open

The Minister for Conservation is seeking nominations for the Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust Board in 2025.

We are seeking nominations from those with knowledge and experience relating to governance, financial and investment acumen, land and environmental management, and understanding of te ao Māori.

How to apply

Any person can apply to be a member. Nominations close on 14 March 2025.

Paper forms can be returned by post but email is preferred.

If you have any questions, email nominations@doc.govt.nz.

Role of the Board

The Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust was established under section 3 of the Queen Elizabeth the Second National Trust Act 1977. Its Board of Directors, established under the same act, is responsible for the executive control and management of the Trust.

The objective of the Trust is to encourage and promote, the provision, protection, preservation, and enhancement of open space for the benefit and enjoyment of the present and future generations of the people of New Zealand.

The functions of the QEII National Trust is to:

  • formulate, investigate, and appraise policies and specific proposals for the provision, protection, preservation, restoration, enhancement, and use of open space
  • identification and classification of potential reserves and recreation areas as being of national, regional, local, or special significance.

The Trust advises appropriate Ministers, government departments, and other persons and bodies of their recommendations for consideration.  

Appointments

The Board has six members, two elected by the membership of the Trust, and four appointed by the Minister of Conservation following a process of public nominations. In making appointments, the Minister must have regard to environmental and conservation values; the interests of rural landowners and the Māori community.  

Before making appointments, the Minister consults with the Ministers of Māori Development and Agriculture, and with Federated Farmers of New Zealand Inc. 

Meetings

The Board meets as required. Directors receive a fee of $11,000 per annum plus reimbursement of costs relating to Board business. 

More about the trust

For more information about the Trust and its current Board of Directors visit the QEII website