Retiring Green MP Gareth Hughes and his family have begun quarantine of a different kind, in Dunedin.
He and wife Meghan Hughes, alongside their two children Arlo and Zoe, are the new keepers of Quarantine Island after making the move across the peninsula on July 7.
Meghan Hughes, an app developer, said the loss of her Dunedin-based brother earlier in the year prompted a move to the city to be closer to family.
"We decided that we would come initially for just six months to spend time with them."
The family moved into a Broad Bay property two weeks before the Covid-19 lockdown and fell in love with Dunedin.
"We couldn't have found a more magical area. We fell in love with the peninsula and the harbour."
She became aware of the advertised position for a new keeper of Quarantine Island — in charge of bringing people to the island, welcoming school groups and acting as caretaker — and decided to apply.
When she found out she had been offered the position it was "one of the happiest moments of our lives".
"We feel so lucky to be here. I don't think that will ever go away."
Meghan Hughes said the family had no fixed time for how long they would remain on the island, but were looking forward to working with the Quarantine Island Community Council to "plant trees and watch them grow".