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Huge sign Jacinda Ardern has moved to Australia - and the very famous area she has been spotted in

Huge sign Jacinda Ardern has moved to Australia - and the very famous area she has been spotted in

Jacinda Ardern is house hunting in Australia with her husband as the former New Zealand Prime Minister joins a growing number of Kiwis moving overseas.

The couple has been on the move since Ardern resigned from office in 2023, and relocated to the United States the same year.

The ex-politician, who was prime minister for six years, was also a distinguished fellow at Oxford University in the United Kingdom.

'The family has been travelling for a few years now,' a spokesperson for Ardern told 1News.

'For the moment they are basing themselves out of Australia – they have work there, and it brings the added bonus of more time back home in New Zealand.'

More than 92,000 New Zealanders applied for Australian citizenship between July 2023 and June 2025, according to data from the Department of Home Affairs.

In 2024 alone, 30,000 New Zealanders moved to Australia – the highest number in more than a decade.

Confirmation of Ardern's move came after realestate.com.au reported she was spotted viewing homes on Sydney's Northern Beaches with her husband Clarke Gayford and seven-year-old daughter Neve.

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (pictured) and her family have been spotted house hunting in Sydney's northern beaches

The Northern Beaches is a well-to-do area, where the typical house price is more than $2.8million.

Palm Beach, a suburb in the area, is where popular TV series Home and Away is filmed.

She was seen at properties for sale in the beachside suburbs Curl Curl and Freshwater, as well as eating at a Mexican restaurant in Dee Why.

Sydney is not the only area of NSW where the former prime minister has been spotted. She also made a surprise appearance in the state's south over the weekend.

Ardern visited a community expo in Gerringong, which has a population of about 4,165 and is located about 10 minutes south of Kiama in the Illawarra region.

Kiama Mayor Cameron McDonald, who was attending the event, shared the surprise appearance on LinkedIn.

'Like many people, I’ve long admired Jacinda’s leadership style – particularly her clarity, composure and ability to communicate in difficult moments,' he wrote.

'It was a pleasure, along with Deputy Mayor Mel Matters, to exchange a few words and welcome both her and Dame Annette to our region.'

Ardern, her husband Clarke Gayford (both pictured) and their seven-year-old daughter Neve were also seen at a Mexican restaurant in Dee Why

Ardern, her husband Clarke Gayford (both pictured) and their seven-year-old daughter Neve were also seen at a Mexican restaurant in Dee Why

Ardern was joined by Dame Annette King, who has been a mentor to the former prime minister and retired from her role as New Zealand High Commissioner in 2023. 

At the age of 37, Ardern became the world's youngest-serving female leader in 2017 and was the second woman to give birth while in office. 

Since stepping down from the role, she has been a dual fellow at Harvard University.

She and Gayford, who is a New Zealand TV and radio broadcaster, tied the knot in 2023 in a lavish wedding surrounded by friends, family and politicians.

The nuptials were held at Craggy Range vineyard in Havelock North in the heart of New Zealand's Hawke's Bay.

Ardern joined Oxford University's Blavatnik School of Government as a distinguished fellow in 2025, and has continued working on the Christchurch Call – a project she founded to combat online extremism after the Christchurch mosque shootings.

Her memoir, A Different Kind of Power, was released in 2025.

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