It was out with the old and in with the new on the ninth floor of the Beehive yesterday as Prime Minister John Key marked his final day in the job by packing up his office.
With wife Bronagh to supervise, a happy Key was hurling old tomes into wheelie bins. Much of his office had already been packed up - one of the few personal effects that remained was his trusty putter for the times Key spent pondering the state of the nation while honing his putting skills.
Key said his family was one of the reasons behind his decision to resign now, saying he owed it to them to spend more time at home. Bronagh admitted to some mixed feelings as things wound up, including a touch of sadness. "It's the end of an era," John Key said, and Bronagh agreed.