PM Jacinda Ardern to set up notoriously drafty Premier House for the baby

August 4, 2018

The prime minister has landed in Wellington to get back to work after her six-week maternity leave but first she’ll have to make some changes to Premier House. (Source: Other)

The Prime Minister has landed in Wellington to get back to work following six weeks of maternity leave.

Jacinda Ardern, her partner Clarke Gayford and their baby Neve arrived from Auckland this afternoon in what they say is likely to be the first of hundreds of flights for the six-week-old.

Ms Ardern said the top of her agenda this week will be mental health, employment and trade once the notoriously drafty premier house has been prepared for their baby.

"We’ll spend the afternoon and tomorrow getting premier house ready for - I guess the first time it’s probably had a little one there," Ms Ardern said.

"We’ll be pulling together all the second-hand furniture all our friends have passed on to use for Neve and then getting straight into work tomorrow."

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