Contact Salutation/Title Job Title Electorate Party Parliament Email

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Contact Salutation/Title Job Title Electorate Party Parliament Email Contact Salutation/Title Job Title Electorate Party Parliament Email Allan, Kiritapu Hon Member for East Coast East Coast Labour Party [email protected] Andersen, Virginia Member for Hutt South Hutt South Labour Party [email protected] Ardern, Jacinda Rt. Hon. Member for Mt Albert Mt Albert Labour Party [email protected] Baillie, Christopher List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] Bayly, Andrew Member for Port Waikato Port Waikato National Party [email protected] Belich, Camilla List Member Labour Party [email protected] Bennett, David Hon List Member National Party [email protected] Bennett, Glen Member for New Plymouth New Plymouth Labour Party [email protected] Bishop, Christopher List Member National Party [email protected] Boyack-Mayer, Rachel Member for Nelson Nelson Labour Party [email protected] Bridges, Simon Hon Member for Tauranga Tauranga National Party [email protected] Brooking, Rachel List Member Labour Party [email protected] Brown, Simeon Member for Pakuranga Pakuranga National Party [email protected] Brownlee, Gerard Hon List Member National Party [email protected] Cameron, Mark List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] Chen, Naisi List Member Labour Party [email protected] Chhour, Karen List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] Clark, David Hon. Dr. Member for Dunedin Dunedin Labour Party [email protected] Coffey, Tamati List Member Labour Party [email protected] Collins, Judith Hon Member for Papakura Papakura National Party [email protected] Court, Simon List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] Craig, Elizabeth Dr. List Member Labour Party [email protected] Davidson, Marama Hon List Member Green Party [email protected] Davis, Kelvin Hon Member for Te Tai Tokerau Te Tai Tokerau Labour Party [email protected] Dean, Jacqui Hon Member for Waitaki Waitaki National Party [email protected] Doocey, Matthew Member for Waimakariri Waimakariri National Party [email protected] Eagle, Paul Member for Rongotai Rongotai Labour Party [email protected] Edmonds, Barbara Member for Mana Mana Labour Party [email protected] Faafoi, Kris Hon List Member Labour Party [email protected] Genter, Julie Anne Hon List Member Green Party [email protected] Ghahraman, Golriz List Member Green Party [email protected] Goldsmith, Paul Hon List Member National Party [email protected] Grigg, Nicola Member for Selwyn Selwyn National Party [email protected] Halbert, Shanan Member for Northcote Northcote Labour Party [email protected] Henare, Peeni Hon Member for Tamaki Makaurau Tamaki Makaurau Labour Party [email protected] Henderson, Emily Dr. Member for Whangārei Whangārei Labour Party [email protected] Hipango, Harete List Member National Party [email protected] Hipkins, Christopher Hon Member for Remutaka Remutaka Labour Party [email protected] Jackson, Willie Hon List Member Labour Party [email protected] Contact Salutation/Title Job Title Electorate Party Parliament Email Kanongata'a-Suisuiki, Anahila List Member Labour Party Anahila.Kanongata'[email protected] Kerekere, Elizabeth Dr. List Member Green Party [email protected] Kuriger, Barbara Member for Taranaki-King Country Taranaki-King Country National Party [email protected] Leary, Ingrid Member for Taieri Taieri Labour Party [email protected] Leavasa, Anae Neru Dr. Member for Takanini Takanini Labour Party [email protected] Lee, Melissa List Member National Party [email protected] Lewis, Stephanie Member for Whanganui Whanganui Labour Party [email protected] Little, Andrew Hon List Member Labour Party [email protected] Logie, Jan List Member Green Party [email protected] Lorck, Anna Member for Tukituki Tukituki Labour Party [email protected] Lubeck, Maria List Member Labour Party [email protected] Luxon, Christopher Member for Botany Botany National Party [email protected] Luxton, Jo-Anne Member for Rangitata Rangitata Labour Party [email protected] Mahuta, Nanaia Hon Member for Hauraki-Waikato Hauraki-Waikato Labour Party [email protected] Mallard, Trevor Rt. Hon. List Member Labour Party [email protected] McAnulty, Kieran Member for Wairarapa Wairarapa Labour Party [email protected] McClay, Todd Hon Member for Rotorua Rotorua National Party [email protected] McDowall, James Dr. List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] McKee, Nicole List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] McKelvie, Ian Member for Rangitikei Rangitikei National Party [email protected] McLellan, Tracey Dr. Member for Banks Peninsula Banks Peninsula Labour Party [email protected] Menéndez March, Ricardo List Member Green Party [email protected] Mitchell, Mark Hon Member for Whangaparāoa Whangaparāoa National Party [email protected] Mooney, Joseph Member for Southland Southland National Party [email protected] Muller, Todd Member for Bay of Plenty Bay of Plenty National Party [email protected] Nash, Stuart Hon Member for Napier Napier Labour Party [email protected] Ngarewa-Packer, Debbie List Member Te Paati Māori [email protected] Ngobi, Terisa Member for Otaki Otaki Labour Party [email protected] O'Connor, Damien Hon Member for West Coast-Tasman West Coast-Tasman Labour Party Damien.O'[email protected] O'Connor, Gregory Member for Ohariu Ohariu Labour Party [email protected] O'Connor, Simon Member for Tamaki Tamaki National Party [email protected] Omer, Ibrahim List Member Labour Party [email protected] Pallett, Sarah Member for Ilam Ilam Labour Party [email protected] Parker, David Hon List Member Labour Party [email protected] Penk, Chris Member for Kaipara ki Mahurangi Kaipara ki Mahurangi National Party [email protected] Prime, Willow-Jean Member for Northland Northland Labour Party [email protected] Pugh, Maureen List Member National Party [email protected] Radhakrishnan, Priyanca Hon Member for Maungakiekie Maungakiekie Labour Party [email protected] Reti, Shane Dr. List Member National Party [email protected] Contact Salutation/Title Job Title Electorate Party Parliament Email Roberts, Angela List Member Labour Party [email protected] Robertson, Grant Hon Member for Wellington Central Wellington Central Labour Party [email protected] Rurawhe, Adrian Member for Te Tai Hauauru Te Tai Hauauru Labour Party [email protected] Russell, Deborah Dr. Member for New Lynn New Lynn Labour Party [email protected] Sage, Eugenie Hon List Member Green Party [email protected] Salesa, Jenny Hon Member for Panmure-Ōtāhuhu Panmure-Ōtāhuhu Labour Party [email protected] Sepuloni, Carmel Hon Member for Kelston Kelston Labour Party [email protected] Severin, Toni List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] Seymour, David Member for Epsom Epsom ACT New Zealand [email protected] Sharma, Gaurav Dr. Member for Hamilton West Hamilton West Labour Party [email protected] Shaw, James Hon List Member Green Party [email protected] Simmonds, Penny Member for Invercargill Invercargill National Party [email protected] Simpson, Scott Hon Member for Coromandel Coromandel National Party [email protected] Sio, Aupito William Hon Member for Mangere Mangere Labour Party [email protected] Smith, Damien List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected] Smith, Stuart Member for Kaikoura Kaikoura National Party [email protected] Stanford, Erica Member for East Coast Bays East Coast Bays National Party [email protected] Strange, Jamie Member for Hamilton East Hamilton East Labour Party [email protected] Swarbrick, Chlöe Member for Auckland Central Auckland Central Green Party [email protected] Tinetti, Jan Hon List Member Labour Party [email protected] Tirikatene, Rino Member for Te Tai Tonga Te Tai Tonga Labour Party [email protected] Tuiono, Teanau List Member Green Party [email protected] Twyford, Philip Hon Member for Te Atatu Te Atatu Labour Party [email protected] Upston, Louise Hon Member for Taupo Taupo National Party [email protected] Utikere, Tangi Member for Palmerston North Palmerston North Labour Party [email protected] van de Molen, Timothy Member for Waikato Waikato National Party [email protected] van Velden, Brooke List Member ACT New Zealand [email protected]
Recommended publications
  • Ngā Maunga Whakahii O Kaipara Development Trust Annual Report 2020
    Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Annual Report 1 Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Development Trust Annual Report 2020 Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Annual Report 2 Woodhill to Auckland City through the fog Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Annual Report 1 Contents Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Development Trust Chair’s Message – Dame Rangimarie Naida Glavish DNZM JP 5 Chief Executive’s Message – Helen Woods 6 Nohoanga Kaumātua Report – Richard Nahi 7 What’s in a Name? 8 Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara 9 The Making of Our Mark 10 Trustee Profiles 11 Kaipātiki ki Kaipara Co-Governance 13 Kaipara ki Mahurangi General Electorate 15 The Environmental Team 17 Restoring Rototoa 18 Environmental Projects 21 Whiti Ora o Kaipara Charitable Trust Chair’s Message – Brenda Steele 23 Grant Applications 24 Grants in Summary 25 Transforming Education for Young Maori 27 Inspired by Aunty’s Example 28 Lack of Sparkly Grades no Barrier 29 Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Commercial Development Chair’s Message - Rhys Freeman 31 Whenua Hoko Chief Executive Report – Daniel Clay 32 Welcoming the West Wind of Change 34 Ngahere Update 35 Annual Financial Statements Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Financial Statements 37 Whiti Ora o Kaipara Charitable Trust Financial Statements 56 Whiti Ora Grant and Scholarship Recipients Recipient List 68 Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Annual Report 2 The porohita (circular design) embodies our ancestors legacy of whiwhi ngātahi (working together) for the prosperity of our people Ngā Maunga Whakahii o Kaipara Development Trust Tīmatahia ki te tihi o te Atuanui te maunga whakahii o Te Manawanui, te Marae tēnei o Puatahi.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton Poll 22 – 26 May 2021
    1 NEWS Colmar Brunton Poll 22 – 26 May 2021 Attention: Television New Zealand Contact: (04) 913-3000 Release date: 27 May 2021 Level One 46 Sale Street, Auckland CBD PO Box 33690 Takapuna Auckland 0740 Ph: (09) 919-9200 Level 9, Legal House 101 Lambton Quay PO Box 3622, Wellington 6011 Ph: (04) 913-3000 www.colmarbrunton.co.nz Contents Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Methodology summary ................................................................................................................................... 2 Summary of results .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Key political events ................................................................ .......................................................................... 4 Question order and wording ............................................................................................................................ 5 Party vote ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 Preferred Prime Minister ................................................................................................................................. 8 Public Sector wage freeze .............................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Leading the Way Fight Night Rescheduled
    Thursday, July 9, 2020 Since Sept 27, 1879 Retail $2.20 Home delivered from $1.40 THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF MID CANTERBURY Leading Fight Night the way rescheduled P3 P16 National MPs (from left): Andrew Falloon, Gerry Brownlee, party leader Todd Muller and Selwyn candidate Nicola Grigg at the announcement of the party’s com- mitment to a four-lane highway between Ashburton and Christchurch. PHOTO HEATHER MACKENZIE 080720-HM-0055 Four-lane commitment BY JAIME PITT-MACKAY a whirlwind visit through Can- tha-Southland MP Hamish four lanes of highway, it’s fantas- suring that it is all sorted so we [email protected] terbury on Wednesday, ahead Walker. tic,” he quipped. can construct it,” he said. National leader Todd Muller has of a public meeting at the Hotel After an extended period of Muller confirmed the road will “We have a fantastic track re- sent a clear message to voters Ashburton. questions about the scandal, be 60kms long, between Ash- cord with infrastructure projects ahead of the September elec- The announcement was made which has resulted in Walker burton and Christchurch, and with the roads of national signif- tion; vote me into Government, to both local and national me- announcing he won’t stand in would cost $1.5 billion. It would icance. and I will build you 60km of dia, but was somewhat over- this year’s election, Muller was also include second bridges be- four-lane highway between Ash- shadowed by the controversy looking to talk more about the ing built on the Ashburton, Sel- burton and Christchurch.
    [Show full text]
  • Kumeu Show NOW 27TH MARCH Circulation Is 10,000 Print Copies and 3371 Opened and Read Email Copies
    kumeu CourierFREE monthly community magazine for Kumeu & districts events and updates Unplanned growth Safer communities Food & beverage Home & garden Property market report Kumeu Show NOW 27TH MARCH Circulation is 10,000 print copies and 3371 opened and read email copies. Editorial contributions are free from cost. Advertising starts at $85 plus gst for a business card size. Contact Geoff Dobson on 027 757 8251 or [email protected] March 2021 What’s inside 3 People & Places 8 North West Country 9 Safer Communities 10 Community News Greetings 12 Muriwai Open Arts The hot topics for March are traffic congestion and development. 14 In brief: Updates Those are key points for a public meeting scheduled for Thursday March 4 by Kumeu Community Action. 16 Property News The meeting should set the tone for local protests which also include the lack of commuter trains, no high school, and 18 Property Statistics unbridled development such as Fletcher Residential gaining Land Information consent for housing in Taupaki (108ha) and Riverhead (20ha). 20 Property Market On top of all that our ward councillor Greg Sayers suggests we could be in for a 16% average rate rise across the area. 22 Central’s Tips He may expand on that at the March 4 meeting which is also expected to feature Kaipara ki Mahurangi MP Chris Penk – 24 Hot Property who is considering declaring a “traffic emergency” to get road improvements - and Labour list MP Marja Lubeck. 26 Home & Garden The need for a bigger venue for that meeting keeps growing – and I’m convinced it will be packed anyway as those are the main gripes I hear about in this area.
    [Show full text]
  • National Spokespeople Chart (190118)
    LEADER DEPUTY LEADER SIMON BRIDGES PAULA BENNETT AMY ADAMS KANWAL SINGH BAKSHI MAGGIE BARRY ANDREW BAYLY DAVID BENNETT DAN BIDOIS CHRIS BISHOP SIMEON BROWN Tauranga • National Upper Harbour Selwyn • Finance List MP • Internal Affairs North Shore • Seniors Hunua • Building and Hamilton East Northcote Hutt South Pakuranga Security and Social Investment & Social Shadow Attorney-General Assoc. Justice Veterans • Assoc. Health Construction • Revenue Corrections Assoc. Workplace Relations Police • Youth Assoc. Education • Assoc. Tertiary Intelligence Services • Drug Reform • Women Assoc. Finance Land Information and Safety Education, Skills & Employment Assoc. Infrastructure GERRY BROWNLEE DAVID CARTER JUDITH COLLINS JACQUI DEAN MATT DOOCEY SARAH DOWIE ANDREW FALLOON PAUL GOLDSMITH NATHAN GUY JO HAYES Ilam • Shadow Leader of List MP Papakura • Housing & Urban Waitaki Waimakariri Invercargill Rangitata • Regional List MP • Economic & Regional Otaki • Agriculture List MP • Whānau Ora the House • GCSB • NZSIS State-Owned Enterprises Development • Infrastructure Local Government Mental Health Conservation Development (South Island) Development • Transport Biosecurity • Food Safety Māori Education America’s Cup Planning (RMA Reform) Small Business Junior Whip Assoc. Arts, Culture & Heritage HARETE HIPANGO BRETT HUDSON NIKKI KAYE MATT KING NUK KORAKO BARBARA KURIGER DENISE LEE MELISSA LEE AGNES LOHENI TIM MACINDOE Whanganui List MP • Commerce & Auckland Central Northland List MP • Māori Development Taranaki - King Country Maungakiekie List MP • Broadcasting,
    [Show full text]
  • International School Trips: a Critical Analysis of Multiple Stakeholder Perspectives
    INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL TRIPS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF MULTIPLE STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES Margie Campbell-Price A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand 2014 ABSTRACT For many decades school groups have actively engaged in experiences outside the classroom. More recently, school-led tourism has expanded to include international school trips especially undertaken by schools in developed, (Western), neoliberal nations. Whilst these trips traditionally focused on foreign language and cultural learning they have diversified to include a wide range of curriculum-related subjects and extra-curricular activities. However, the growth in participation in these trips has not been matched by academic attention or analysis. This thesis addresses the dearth of research by exploring the justifications, motivations and experiences behind international school trips and how learning is perceived and positioned within these trips. The inclusion of the active voice of multiple stakeholders (i.e., young people, their parents and school leaders) is a new way of appraising international school trip experiences. This qualitative study involved twenty-three focus group interviews (six with parents, nine with young people and eight with school leaders), carried out in six New Zealand secondary schools that had groups either preparing for or recently returned from an international trip. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data and three global themes relating to the aim of the thesis were identified. The findings corroborate the existing literature that learning is an integral part of international field trips and illustrate a detailed understanding of the nature of learning within these experiences. All three stakeholder groups used learning, at least in part, to justify taking part in these experiences.
    [Show full text]
  • Official Information Act Response 20170123
    Reference: 20170123 4 May 2017 Thank you for your Official Information Act request, received on 4 April 2017. You requested: “Copies of all emails, reports, briefings, updates, memos, advice sent to the Minister of Finance’s office where a paragraph or more mentions paid parental leave between October 2015 and July 2016.” Information Being Released Please find enclosed the following documents: Item Date Document Description Decision 1. 7 June 2016 Email: FW: Financial veto process Release in part for Ministers 2. 9 June 2016 Email: FW: Financial veto for PPL Release in part member's bill 3. 10 June 2016 Spreadsheet: Costing Moroney Release in full Members Bill (Treasury Version) 4. 13 June 2016 Email: RE: Financial veto process Release in part for Ministers 5. 14 June 2016 Email: RE: PPL veto PR Release in part 6. 14 June 2016 Email: RE: PPL veto PR Release in part 7. 28 June 2016 Email: RE: URGENT: extra info for Release in part PPL PR please I have decided to release the documents listed above, subject to information being withheld under one or more of the following sections of the Official Information Act, as applicable: • personal contact details of officials, under section 9(2)(a) – to protect the privacy of natural persons, including deceased people • direct dial phone numbers of Treasury officials, under section 9(2)k – to prevent the disclosure of official information for improper gain or improper advantage, and • names and contact details of junior officials, under section 9(2)(g)(i) – to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions.
    [Show full text]
  • Unsettling Recovery: Natural Disaster Response and the Politics of Contemporary Settler Colonialism
    UNSETTLING RECOVERY: NATURAL DISASTER RESPONSE AND THE POLITICS OF CONTEMPORARY SETTLER COLONIALISM A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BY STEVEN ANDREW KENSINGER IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DR. DAVID LIPSET, ADVISER JULY 2019 Steven Andrew Kensinger, 2019 © Acknowledgements The fieldwork on which this dissertation is based was funded by a Doctoral Dissertation Fieldwork Grant No. 8955 awarded by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. I also want to thank Dr. Robert Berdahl and the Berdahl family for endowing the Daphne Berdahl Memorial Fellowship which provided funds for two preliminary fieldtrips to New Zealand in preparation for the longer fieldwork period. I also received funding while in the field from the University of Minnesota Graduate School through a Thesis Research Travel Grant. I want to thank my advisor, Dr. David Lipset, and the members of my dissertation committee, Dr. Hoon Song, Dr. David Valentine, and Dr. Margaret Werry for their help and guidance in preparing the dissertation. In the Department of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota, Dr. William Beeman, Dr. Karen Ho, and Dr. Karen-Sue Taussig offered personal and professional support. I am grateful to Dr. Kieran McNulty for offering me a much-needed funding opportunity in the final stages of dissertation writing. A special thanks to my colleagues Dr. Meryl Puetz-Lauer and Dr. Timothy Gitzen for their support and encouragement. Dr. Carol Lauer graciously offered to read and comment on several of the chapters. My fellow graduate students and writing-accountability partners Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton Poll 9 – 13 March 2021
    1 NEWS Colmar Brunton Poll 9 – 13 March 2021 Attention: Television New Zealand Contact: (04) 913-3000 Release date: 15 March 2021 Level One 46 Sale Street, Auckland CBD PO Box 33690 Takapuna Auckland 0740 Ph: (09) 919-9200 Level 9, Legal House 101 Lambton Quay PO Box 3622, Wellington 6011 Ph: (04) 913-3000 www.colmarbrunton.co.nz Contents Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 1 Methodology summary ................................................................................................................................... 2 Summary of results .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Key political events ................................................................ .......................................................................... 4 Question order and wording ............................................................................................................................ 5 Party vote ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 Preferred Prime Minister ................................................................................................................................. 8 Economic outlook .........................................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Fiftieth Parliament of New Zealand
    FIFTIETH PARLIAMENT OF NEW ZEALAND ___________ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ____________ LIST OF MEMBERS 7 August 2013 MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Member Electorate/List Party Postal Address and E-mail Address Phone and Fax Freepost Parliament, Adams, Hon Amy Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings (04) 817 6831 Minister for the Environment Wellington 6160 (04) 817 6531 Minister for Communications Selwyn National [email protected] and Information Technology Associate Minister for Canter- 829 Main South Road, Templeton (03) 344 0418/419 bury Earthquake Recovery Christchurch Fax: (03) 344 0420 [email protected] Freepost Parliament, Ardern, Jacinda List Labour 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, Shane Taranaki–King Country National Wellington 6160 [email protected] Freepost Parliament Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Auchinvole, Chris List National (04) 817 6936 Wellington 6160 [email protected] 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 Banks, Hon John Private Bag 18 888, Parliament Buildings Leader, ACT party Wellington 6160 Minister for Regulatory Reform [email protected] (04) 817 9999 Minister for Small Business ACT Epsom Fax
    [Show full text]
  • Tuesday, October 20, 2020 Home-Delivered $1.90, Retail $2.20 She Shed Support Sell-Out Mounts for Davis New Covid Strain As Deputy Pm Identified
    TE NUPEPA O TE TAIRAWHITI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2020 HOME-DELIVERED $1.90, RETAIL $2.20 SHE SHED SUPPORT SELL-OUT MOUNTS FOR DAVIS NEW COVID STRAIN AS DEPUTY PM IDENTIFIED PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 8 LIVID LANDSCAPE: Artist John Walsh’s painting, When decisions are made from afar, is a direct response to the forestry industry’s devastating impact on the ecology of the East Coast. SEE STORY PAGE 4 Image courtesy of John Walsh and Page Galleries. Picture by Ryan McCauley Multiple injuries from unprovoked JAIL FOR attack by drunk farmer in a fury HELLBENT on attacking a fellow farmer, who socialised in the same group, was a Gisborne man drove for 40 minutes in a fit involved in a situation with a woman. of rage fuelled by vodka, prescription drugs Morrison asked directions to the man’s and cannabis, to get to him, Gisborne District house from his neighbours and told them Court was told. they would “find out later” why he wanted to David Bruce Morrison, 47, was jailed know. The neighbours phoned ahead to warn yesterday for four years and one month, and the victim Morrison, seemingly drunk, was VIOLENT, given a three-strike warning for intentionally on his way. The victim went to his gateway to causing grievous bodily harm to the victim meet him. in an unprovoked incident about 9pm on Morrison immediately launched a vicious, October 11, 2018. prolonged, assault on the man, ultimately He pleaded guilty to the charge and an rendering him unconscious. It was extreme associated one of unlawfully possessing a violence, for which the victim subsequently firearm.
    [Show full text]
  • National Party Spokesperson Allocations July 2020
    National Party Spokesperson Allocations July 2020 Spokesperson for Hon Judith Collins National Security Leader Hon Gerry Brownlee NZSIS Deputy Leader GCSB Covid-19 Border Response Hon Paul Goldsmith Finance Earthquake Commission Hon Simon Bridges Foreign Affairs Justice Dr Shane Reti Health Hon Todd McClay Economic Development Tourism Chris Bishop Infrastructure Transport Shadow Leader of the House Todd Muller Trade Hon Louise Upston Social Development Social Investment Hon Scott Simpson Environment Climate Change Planning (RMA reform) Hon David Bennett Agriculture Hon Michael Woodhouse Regional Economic Development Pike River re-entry Deputy Shadow Leader of the House Nicola Willis Education Early Childhood Education Hon Jacqui Dean Housing and Urban Development Conservation Hon Mark Mitchell Defence & Disarmament Sport & Recreation Melissa Lee Broadcasting Communications and Digital Media Data and Cyber-security Andrew Bayly Revenue Commerce State-Owned Enterprises Associate Finance Small Business and Manufacturing Hon. Dr Nick Smith State Services Electoral Law Reform Drug Reform Hon Alfred Ngaro Pacific Peoples Community and Voluntary Children and Disability Issues Barbara Kuriger Senior Whip Food Safety Rural Communities Women Harete Hipango Shadow Attorney-General Crown-Maori Relations and Treaty Negotiations Māori Tourism Jonathan Young Energy & Resources Arts Culture and Heritage Hon Tim MacIndoe ACC Skills and Employment Seniors Civil Defence Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi Ethnic Communities Associate Justice Matt Doocey Junior Whip Mental
    [Show full text]