Jacinda Ardern living and working in Australia after move from US

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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has relocated to Australia with her family, according to her spokesperson. The move follows a period of travel and is motivated by work opportunities and the chance to spend more time in New Zealand. While the specific nature and timing of her work in Australia remain undisclosed, the move comes amid concerns in New Zealand about citizens leaving for better economic prospects in Australia. Ardern resigned as Prime Minister in January 2023, citing a lack of energy for the role, and has since taken on fellowships at Harvard University, continued her work on the Christchurch Call, and joined the Earthshot Prize board.
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