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DJ Fred Again.. drops NZ bureaucrat in hot water

26 March 2024
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DJ Fred Again.. drops NZ bureaucrat in hot water
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When Kiwi bureaucrat Maria Robertson messaged British DJ Fred Again.., she probably didn’t expect it to be sent to his 2.5 million Instagram followers.

However, Ms Robertson’s work to secure a passport for a Kiwi friend of the touring star has resulted in a probe by New Zealand’s Internal Affairs Minister.

Fred Again.. toured New Zealand over the last week, playing shows in Wellington, Auckland, and the Coroglen Tavern, a pub in the remote Coromandel Peninsula.

For the Coroglen Tavern gig, he threw out a call on his Instagram for warm-up acts, picking Wellington DJ MESSIE for the show.

Fred Again.. – real name Fred Gibson – was so impressed with MESSIE, real name Tessa Hills, he invited her to perform for a huge gig in Perth at the end of the week.

“After seeing her play at the Corgolen Tavern last night I went straight up to her and invited her to play with us at our show on Saturday, the last show of this whole tour and the biggest one we’ll have ever done,” he posted.

The only problem: she didn’t have a passport to travel to Australia.

“Is there anybody that can help expedite this to make this absolute dream possible?” he posted on Instagram.

“Please, please and thank you (and sorry for being so last minute).”

A day later, the problem appeared solved.

“Thank you so much to Maria Robertson and her son!,” Fred Again.. posted, along with a screenshot of a message from Ms Robertson’s Instagram account “beautmum”.

“I’m the Deputy Chief Executive at Internal Affairs. My son got in touch with Tess after seeing your post, Tessa got in touch with us, she’s made her application and we are sorting it with her,” she wrote.

“We love your music and we are thrilled you are backing one of our own to support your gig.”

While this might otherwise be considered a good news story given up-and-coming MESSIE’s big break, Internal Affairs Minister Brooke Van Velden smelled impropriety.

Ms Van Velden – who said she followed Fred Again.. on Instagram but was not familiar with his music – said she’d asked her department for a please explain.

“I’ve only seen what’s happened on social media but I do not believe it’s appropriate for any official … to be letting other members of the public know about passport applications, no matter how famous a person may be,” she said.

“I’ll be asking questions of officials within the passport office.

“Every citizen should be entitled to the same treatment.”

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has been contacted for comment.

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