That is the section of the Australian Constitution which bars MPs holding dual citizenship.
She said Internal Affairs Minister Dunne had made it clear the issue was looked at after inquiries from an Australian journalist rather than Hipkins.
"For the Turnbull Government to then turn this into a diplomatic incident to try to distract attention from the failings of the Deputy Prime Minister is both reckless, and damaging."
She said the questions Hipkins asked were not asked on behalf of Australian Labor.
"At no point did [Ganley] make any request to raise the issue of dual citizenship in Parliament, a fact confirmed today by Hipkins and the New Zealand Labour Leader.
"In fact, neither I, nor my staff member had any knowledge the question had even been asked until after the story broke."
Hipkins has denied knowing there were questions about Joyce's citizenship, saying he asked the questions of Dunne to clear up the law.
Wong's confirmation Ganley had discussed Australia's rule on dual citizenship with the MPs indicates Hipkins did know that was the general issue under discussion.