McAleese pays tribute to Irish immigrants in New Zealand

President Mary McAleese continues her state visit to New Zealand today by paying tribute to Irish immigrants.

President Mary McAleese continues her state visit to New Zealand today by paying tribute to Irish immigrants.

Mrs McAleese is leading a 41-member business and tourism delegation that includes Minister for Education Mary Hanafin.

The president will be briefed in Wellington on New Zealand’s environment policies by Conservation Minister Chris Carter.

Mrs McAleese will also meet members of the Irish community in Wellington, including the Hutt Valley Irish Society.

The second day of the week-long visit includes an address at a business lunch hosted by Enterprise Ireland.

The President will then unveil a plaque at Frank Kitts Park Promenade to commemorate the contribution of Irish immigrants to Wellington and New Zealand.

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