Whanganui has celebrated 29 new New Zealand citizens.
The first citizenship ceremony for 2023, held in the Whanganui District Council Chamber, was led by Whanganui Mayor Andrew Tripe.
Guests swore an oath or affirmation of allegiance and were gifted a small native plant to commemorate the occasion, with kaumātua John Maihi welcoming them with a karakia.
Tripe said it was a special occasion for him as a new mayor to be able to welcome the diverse group as “our newly recognised New Zealanders”.
“Some of our new citizens may have already been here for a while, and some will have just arrived in New Zealand,” he said.