A hand-drawn artwork donated by the Prime Minister is among works being auctioned off to raise money for a Tauranga charity.
Mr Key's artwork is an outline of his hand titled The Hand of Government. The personally-signed drawling will be auctioned along with one by Cabinet Minister Simon Bridges ofthe Beehive with a head poking out saying "Simon says".
The good deed will raise money for St Peters House, a registered charity which provides a range of services to equip families and individuals with important life tools.
But it may provoke memories of the infamous 2002 "paintergate" scandal in which former Primer Minister Helen Clark signed a painting for a charity-auction that someone else had painted.
The matter was later referred to police who found evidence of a prima facie case of forgery, but determined it was not in the public interest to prosecute.
St Peters House director Andrew Tomlinson said the charity was relying on financial support from businesses and funding organisations. He said some people also offered donations, but this was the first time the organisation was holding a fundraiser.
Mr Tomlinson said St Peters House provided support programmes including counselling, debt management, budgeting, parenting and food parcels.
He said about 2000 people used those services each year. "This is the first time we have had any kind of fundraiser and the support we have had has been fantastic."