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List of Members 49Th Parliament Va347169 Va353109 FORTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT OF NEW ZEALAND ___________ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ____________ LIST OF MEMBERS 19 October 2010 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Member Electorate/List Party Postal Address and E-mail Address Phone and Fax Freepost Parliament, Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 8225 Wellington 6160 (04) 473 0469 Adams, Amy Selwyn National [email protected] 829 Main South Road, Templeton (03) 344 0418/419 Christchurch Fax: (03) 344 0420 [email protected] Freepost Parliament, (04) 817 9591 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 495 8441 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Anderton, Hon Jim Wigram Progressive Leader, Progressive 296 Selwyn St, Spreydon, Christchurch (03) 365 5459 PO Box 33 164, Barrington, Christchurch Fax (03) 365 6173 [email protected] Freepost Parliament, Ardern, Jacinda Labour List Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 9388 Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 472 7036 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 9357 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 437 6445 Ardern MP, Shane Taranaki–King Country National Wellington 6160 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6936 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6445 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Auchinvole, Chris West Coast-Tasman National 12 Tainui Street, PO Box 554, Greymouth (03) 768 4528 96 High Street, Motueka (03) 528 4071 Freepost Parliament, Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 9392 Bakshi, Kanwaljit Singh National List Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 473 0469 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 9927 Barker, Hon Rick Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 472 8036 Assistant Speaker Wellington 6160 List Labour [email protected] PO Box 1245, Hastings (06) 876 8966 Fax (06) 876 4908 Freepost Parliament, Beaumont, Carol List Labour Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 9818 Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 817 6427 [email protected] 2 Member Electorate/List Party Postal Address and E-mail Address Phone and Fax Freepost Parliament Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 6938 Wellington 6160 Fax (04) 817 6445 Bennett, David Hamilton East National [email protected] 510 Grey Street, (07) 834 3407 PO Box 4183, Hamilton (07) 834 3408 Bennett, Hon Paula Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6815 Minister for Social Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax: (04) 817 6515 Development Waitakere National Wellington 6160 Minister for Disability Issues [email protected] Minister of Youth Affairs Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6941 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax: (04)817 6448 Blue, Dr Jackie List National Wellington 6160 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 8274 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax: (04) 817 6447 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Borrows, Chester Whanganui National 94 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui (06) 348 9150 [email protected] Fax: (06) 348 9156 44 Victoria Street, Hawera (06) 278 4059 [email protected] Fax: (06) 278 6093 Boscawen, Hon John Deputy Leader, ACT Freepost Parliament, Minister of Consumer Affairs (04) 817 8244 ACT List Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Associate Minister of Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 473 3532 Commerce [email protected] Freepost Parliament, (04) 817 8226 Bridges, Simon Tauranga National Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax: (04)817 6448 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Brownlee, Hon Gerry Minister for Economic Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6802 Development Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6502 Minister of Energy and Wellington 6160 Resources [email protected] Leader of the House Ilam National Minister for Canterbury 283 Greers Road, Bishopdale (03) 359 0582 Earthquake Recovery Fax (03) 359 0584 Associate Minister for the Rugby World Cup 3 Member Electorate/List Party Postal Address and E-mail Address Phone and Fax Freepost Parliament, Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 (04) 817 9546 [email protected] Fax (04) 439 6487 Burns, Brendon Christchurch Central Labour Level 3, 103 Worcester Street, Christchurch PO Box 13 295, Christchurch (03) 377 8840 Tel: (03) 377 8840 Fax (03) 366 4770 Fax: (03) 366 4770 [email protected] Freepost Parliament, (04) 817 6615 Calder, Dr Cam List National Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 817 6447 [email protected] Freepost Parliament, Calvert, Hilary List ACT Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 6631 Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 473 3532 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 8201 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) Wellington 6160 Carter, Hon Chris [email protected] Te Atatu Independent 300 Great North Rd, Henderson, (09) 835 0915 Waitakere City Fax (09) 835 0945 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6809 Carter, Hon David Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6509 Minister of Agriculture Wellington 6160 Minister for Biosecurity List National [email protected] Minister of Forestry PO Box 28 046, Christchurch (03) 384 0008 [email protected] Fax (03) 384 9908 Freepost Parliament Carter, Hon John Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 6822 Minister of Civil Defence Wellington 6160 Fax (04) 817 6522 Minister for Senior Citizens [email protected] Minister for Racing Northland National Associate Minister of Local PO Box 298, Kerikeri Government (09) 407 7219 [email protected] Fax (09) 407 7352 Freepost Parliament (04) 817 9380 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6921 Wellington 6160 Chadwick, Hon Steve [email protected] Junior Labour Whip List Labour 1478 Hinemoa St, Rotorua (07) 348 6660 PO Box 2442, Rotorua Fax (07) 348 6036 4 Member Electorate/List Party Postal Address and E-mail Address Phone and Fax Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6771 Chauvel, Charles List Labour Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax: (04) 817 6489 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 8283 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6931 Choudhary QSO, Dr Ashraf List Labour Wellington 6160 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6755 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 472 6003 Wellington 6160 Clendon, David [email protected] Deputy Musterer List Green Unit 8, 1 Porters Avenue, Eden Tce, (09) 302 0166 Auckland Fax (09) 303 0173 P O Box 1553, Shortland St, Auckland [email protected] Coleman, Hon Dr Jonathan Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6818 Minister of Immigration Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax: (04) 817 6518 Minister of Broadcasting Northcote National Wellington 6160 Associate Minister of Tourism [email protected] Associate Minister of Health Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6806 Collins, Hon Judith Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6506 Minister of Police [includes Wellington 6160 responsibility for Serious [email protected] Papakura National Fraud Office] Minister of Corrections Roselands Shopping Mall (09) 299 7426 Minister of Veterans’ Affairs 98 Great South Rd, Papakura Fax (09) 299 7428 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6593 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6791 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Cosgrove, Hon Clayton Waimakariri Labour (03) 327 7737 Kaiapoi Electorate Office, 156B Williams Fax: (03) 327 4095 Street, Kaiapoi, North Canterbury [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 8212 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 2360 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Cunliffe, Hon David New Lynn Labour PO Box 15 1111, New Lynn, Auckland (09) 827 3062 [email protected] Fax (09) 827 3721 Freepost Parliament, (04) 817 9906 Curran, Clare Dunedin South Labour Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 817 6457 [email protected] 5 Member Electorate/List Party Postal Address and E-mail Address Phone and Fax Freepost Parliament (04) 817 8209 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 817 6437 Wellington 6160 Dalziel, Hon Lianne Christchurch East Labour [email protected] PO Box 18898, New Brighton, (03) 382 0288 Christchurch Fax (03) 382 0275 Freepost Parliament, Davis, Kelvin List Labour Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 8207 Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 439 6480 [email protected] (04) 817 6670 Freepost Parliament Fax (04) 473 0469 Dean, Jacqui Waitaki National Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 [email protected] Freepost Parliament, (04) 817 8252 Delahunty, Catherine List Green Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 472 6003 [email protected] Freepost Parliament, (04) 817 8245 Douglas, Hon Sir Roger List ACT Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Wellington 6160 Fax: (04) 817 3532 [email protected] Freepost Parliament (04) 817 6827 Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Fax (04) 473 5817 Wellington 6160 [email protected] Dunne, Hon Peter Leader, United Future Ohariu United Future Minister of Revenue 3 Frankmoore Ave, Johnsonville, (04) 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