Aoraki
Wayne Marriott – Constituency and List Candidate
Wayne Marriott, 37, is a mediator for conflict resolution and negotiations, for the Ministry of Housing in Mid and South
Canterbury, and North Otago. He has qualifications from several tertiary institutions. For the past 11 years, he has
also been a South Canterbury St John Ambulance Officer. Wayne Marriott is a former candidate for the Aoraki seat.
Albany
Murray McCully – Constituency Candidate only
Hon Murray McCully, 49, MP since 1987, is National’s spokesman for SOEs, Housing and for Auckland issues. In his 15
years as an MP, he has been Minister of Customs, Housing, Tourism, ACC, and Sport, Fitness and Leisure Minister. He
holds an Ll B and is a qualified barrister and solicitor. He has also been principal of a large public relations
company.
Auckland Central
Pansy Wong – Constituency and List Candidate
Pansy Wong, 46, MP since 1996, is New Zealand’s first MP of Asian descent. She is National’s spokesperson for Ethnic
Affairs and Energy and associate spokesperson for Commerce. Pansy Wong has an M Comm (Hons) from the University of
Canterbury, is a former Director of Trust Bank Canterbury and the NZ Tourism Board, and is a member of the Lincoln
University Council.
Banks Peninsula
David Carter – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon David Carter MP, 50, is National’s Finance spokesman. He was first elected to Parliament in a by-election in 1994.
After graduating with a B Ag Sc from Lincoln University, he began a farming and business career which included launching
New Zealand’s first cattle embryo transplant company. David Carter has been Associate Minister for Education, Revenue,
and Food, Fibre, Biosecurity and Border Control. He and his wife have three daughters.
Bay of Plenty
Tony Ryall – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon Tony Ryall, 37, MP since 1990, is National’s spokesman for Police, Commerce and Economic and Regional Development.
After graduating from Massey with a Business Studies degree, he worked as a corporate banking credit analyst. He has
been Minister for SOEs, Local Government and Youth Affairs and Associate Minister of Justice. Tony Ryall is married, has
two children, and again lives in the Bay of Plenty after his six years away in Palmerston North and Wellington.
Christchurch Central
Nicola (Nicky) Wagner – Constituency and List Candidate
Nicola Wagner, 48, is an e-business entrepreneur, company director and working mother who graduated from the University
of Canterbury with her BA to become a secondary teacher. After moving into retailing, she lectured in business studies
for three years at Christchurch Polytechnic, and began work for a fashion industry marketer. Eventually she became a
director of her company, while continuing to work for her MBA through Massey which she gained in 1994. She has been
Chair of the Board of Trustees of Cathedral Grammar, and is a Board Member of the Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of
Commerce, the Christchurch Arts Festival, the Sustainable Cities Trust, and the Young Designers Award Trust.
Christchurch East
Stephen Johnston – Constituency Candidate only
Stephen Johnston, 49, has been a secondary school teacher since graduating from the University of Canterbury with his MA
in English Literature. He also has a Diploma in Second Language Teaching from Massey. Stephen Johnston is President of
the Waimairi Surf Life Saving Club, having been a member, captain or instructor with the Club since 1970, and has been
the Chief Examiner for Surf Life Saving Canterbury since 2000.
Clevedon
Judith Collins – Constituency and List Candidate
Judith Collins, 43, has more than 20 years’ professional experience as a lawyer in general practice, with expertise in
employment, commercial, property and tax law. She is Chair of the Casino Control Authority, President of the Auckland
District Law Society and Vice-President of the New Zealand Law Society. Judith Collins has owned and operated two
restaurants, and is a company director.
Ian Lupton – List Candidate
Ian Lupton, 42, is an airline pilot who graduated from the Portsea Officer Cadet School in Victoria, Australia, and
joined the New Zealand Army. After serving five years in the New Zealand Army, he was commissioned in the British Army
where he served with a Gurkha Battalion, and later the Parachute Regiment and the Army Air Corps (AAC). He was
Operations Officer for 4 Regt. AAC during the Gulf War. After leaving the British Army, he became a commercial pilot in
East Africa, and an airline pilot, first in Europe, presently in Asia. He has also farmed in New Zealand and in England
and is married with two young children.
Clutha-Southland
Hon Bill English – Constituency and List Candidate
Bill English, 40, is New Zealand’s next Prime Minister. He has been an MP since 1990. After gaining his B. Comm from
Otago and a BA (Hons) in English Literature at Victoria, he went mixed cropping and sheep farming in Dipton. He was
Minister of Health from 1996 and Minister of Finance and of Revenue in 1999. Bill English and his wife, Dr Mary English,
have six young children. He keeps fit by running and playing for the Parliamentary rugby team, and has recently tried
boxing.
Coromandel
Sandra Goudie – Constituency and List Candidate
Sandra Goudie, 49, has been a dairy farmer for 20 years, and a Thames-Coromandel District Councillor since 1999. She has
a BA from Massey University. As well as being active in Federated Farmers, Sandra Goudie has judged for the Farm
Environmental Awards and has been a Supplier Representative to the New Zealand Dairy Group.
Rodney Williams – List Candidate
Rodney Williams, 57, is the owner/operator of a small retailing business. He left school to apprentice as a radio
technician, and then served in the Royal New Zealand Navy for 12 years, becoming a Chief Petty Officer. On leaving the
Navy, Rodney Williams became a senior manager for a retail electronics chain, and has also been the operations manager
for an engineering company. He has been Chair of the Paeroa Chamber of Commerce for 10 years.
Dunedin North
Katherine Rich – Constituency and List Candidate
Katherine Rich, 34, MP since 1999, is National’s spokesperson for Broadcasting, Tourism, the Education Review Office,
the National Library and National Archives. After gaining a B. Comm (Marketing) and a BA (Economics) for the University
of Otago, she worked for MAF and the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology as a project analyst, before
working in the private sector as a marketing manager and later as a company general manager. She is married with three
children.
Dunedin South
Paul Foster – Constituency and List Candidate
Paul Foster, 25, is a Residential Support Co-ordinator at one of the University of Otago’s Halls of Residence. After
beginning his career as a management intern in Northland, he has lived and worked ever since in the South Island, mainly
in Dunedin. He has expertise in the development and maintenance of IT systems, and has been a tutor in several
University-related academic support programmes.
East Coast
Leanne Jensen-Daines – Constituency and List Candidate
Leanne Jensen-Daines, 37, is a business manager and company director, currently completing a degree in Social Science.
After completing school, she managed a family food business, before working at a paper mill and as a lab technician for
an international chemical company. She now manages a family boutique, and is Chair of the Eastern Bay of Plenty Life
Education Trust and is active in the EBOP Deer Farmers’ Association and the Te Puke Athletic Club.
Epsom
Richard Worth – Constituency and List Candidate
Richard Worth, 53, MP since 1999, is National’s spokesman for Courts, Defence, Veterans’ Affairs and associate spokesman
for Justice. He is a Master of Jurisprudence (First Class Hons) from the University of Auckland and a Massey University
MBA. He is chairman of the subsidiary of an international insurance broking and risk management company, and a forestry
consulting company. Richard Worth is also a past Board Member and Treasurer of the NZ Law Society.
Eric Liu – List Candidate
Eric Liu, 41, is a business director and broadcaster. He was born in Taipei and graduated from National Taiwan
University with his BA in political science. After two years as an officer in the Taiwanese navy, Eric Liu gained a
Masters degree in accountancy from Western Michigan University. While working as a Congressional assistant for a year in
Taipei, Mr Liu chose to move to New Zealand. He became General Manager for a development corporation and is presently
the Managing Director of Ace Broadcasting Ltd (AM990, Auckland).
Hamilton East
Tony Steel – Constituency Candidate only
Tony Steel, 60, MP from 1990 to 93, and again from 1996, is National’s Junior Whip, spokesman for Sport, Fitness and
Leisure, and associate spokesman for Education. He has an MA (Hons) from the University of Canterbury, graduating in
1966 to become an All Black. Tony Steel was also NZ sprint champion in 1965/66. After working as a secondary school
teacher in New Zealand and Australia, he became Headmaster of Hamilton Boys’ High School between 1979 and 1990.
Hamilton West
Bob Simcock – Constituency and List Candidate
Bob Simcock, 55, MP since 1996, is National’s spokesman for Social Services, Employment and Work and Income. After
graduating with an M Soc Sci (Hons) from the University of Waikato, he became a clinical psychologist in private
practice and in prisons and hospitals. As a deer farmer, he was a councillor for the NZ Deer Farmers’ Association. Bob
Simcock has also managed a livestock exporting business, been a Director of a large Crown Health Enterprise and has been
actively involved with several voluntary family support services. He is married with three adult children.
Helensville
John Key – Constituency and List Candidate
John Key, 41, grew up in a state house, graduated from the University of Canterbury with a B. Comm, and launched his
investment banking career in the mid-80s. After 10 years, he joined Merrill Lynch’s investment banking arm in New York
City, where he also became a member of the Foreign Exchange Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. John Key
is married with children.
Hutt South
Richard Townley – Constituency and List Candidate
Richard Townley, 22, is a history student at Victoria University of Wellington. He is working part-time to pay his way
through university, and has been a history researcher and a tutor of speech and drama.
Ilam
Gerry Brownlee – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon Gerry Brownlee, 46, MP since 1996, is National’s spokesman for ACC, Superannuation and Shadow Leader of the House.
He began his working life in his family’s timber business, then trained as a carpenter and operated his own business.
Later, he trained as a teacher and with five years’ experience, became Head of the Technical Department at St Bede’s
College, Christchurch. Gerry Brownlee has also served on several public and community group boards and played and
coached club rugby for many years. He is married and has two young children.
Invercargill
Eric Roy – Constituency and List Candidate
Eric Roy, 53, MP since 1993, is National’s spokesman for Biosecurity and Border Control, and associate spokesman for
Agriculture and Fisheries. Before entering Parliament, he was a farmer, a flower exporter and a company director. Eric
Roy has been Junior Government Whip and Assistant Speaker, and was Chair of the Primary Production Select Committee for
two Parliamentary terms.
Kaikoura
Dr Lynda Scott – Constituency and List Candidate
Dr Lynda Scott, 45, MP from 1999, is National’s spokesperson for Senior Citizens’ and Disabilities issues, and associate
spokesperson for the Health and the Welfare portfolios. After leaving school, Dr Scott trained as a nurse before owning
and operating a rest home with her husband, while her son was young. After completing a BA from Massey, she moved to
Auckland to attend medical school. She has since worked as a geriatrician at Wairau Hospital.
Allison Lomax – List Candidate
Allison Lomax, 51, is self-employed as a health projects manager and is an ostrich farmer. She began her career as a
nurse, but switched to health management in the 1980s, becoming General Manager of Hospital Services in
Nelson/Marlborough in 1990. Allison Lomax has also served as acting CEO of Southern Health and CEO of Health South
Canterbury.
Mana
Sue Wood – Constituency and List Candidate
Sue Wood, 53, is the Managing Director of her own public relations company. After graduating with a BA and a Diploma of
Teaching, she began work as a journalist and later as a secondary school teacher. She was a Vice-President of the
National Party for five years before becoming President between 1982 and 1986. Since becoming self-employed, she has
travelled professionally around the world, and she has been a member of the Boards of the Museum of New Zealand,
Trustbank Wellington, Pub Charity, Downstage, the Dame Malvina Major Foundation and Arts Access Aotearoa. She and her
husband have two adult daughters.
Mangere
Sylvia Taylor – Constituency and List Candidate
Sylvia Taylor, 55, has been in commercial and industrial real estate sales for 18 years. After leaving school, she had
her own hairdressing business and has also been a clothing manufacturer. Her greatest political goal is for the health
and education of Maori and Pacific Island people in her electorate to be greatly improved.
Manukau East
Arthur Anae, Constituency and List Candidate
Arthur Anae, 56, MP since 1996, is National’s spokesperson for Pacific Island Affairs. Before entering Parliament, he
was self-employed, with interests in travel, property, taxis and farming. He is the inaugural Chairman of the Pacific
Islands Chamber of Commerce, and the Chair of the Radio 531 PI management board. He is a past Chairman of the Finance
and Development Committee of the Pacific Islands Presbyterian Church in Newton, and is a trustee of the ASB Community
Trust.
Manurewa
Enosa Auva’a – Constituency and List Candidate
Enosa Auva’a, 44, has been a teacher for 22 years, including 11 years as a primary school principal and 5 years in
tertiary education as the director of a Private Training Establishment specialising in computer training. He has
teaching and management qualifications from the University of Auckland, and is presently completing a master’s degree in
Educational Management. Enosa Auva’a is married with four children, is well known in Auckland’s Samoan community and has
been active for many years in the Presbyterian church.
Maungakiekie
Belinda Vernon – Constituency and List Candidate
Belinda Vernon, 43, MP since 1996, is National’s spokesperson for Transport, and Arts, Culture and Heritage. After
gaining her B. Comm at the University of Auckland, she worked as an accountant then with a shipping company in London
for four years. Upon her return home, Belinda Vernon became Financial Controller and then Company Secretary for a
Trans-Tasman shipping line.
Mt Albert
Raewyn Bhana – Constituency and List Candidate
Raewyn Bhana, 36, is a Supervisor with a social service agency. She has worked for 13 years with Child, Youth and Family
Services, manages a rugby league team and is secretary for a rugby league club.
Mt Roskill
Brent Trewheela – Constituency and List Candidate
Brent Trewheela, 48, is a company manager with a BA in political studies and labour relations from the University of
Auckland. His business experience is diverse, ranging from being a self-employed cabinet maker and shopfitter, to being
a furniture manufacturer. Brent Trewheela has three children, and believes strongly in the philosophy of
self-improvement through hard work. He is presently launching a boat charter business.
Napier
Anne Tolley – Constituency and List Candidate
Anne Tolley, 49, MP since 1999, is National’s spokesperson for Women’s Affairs and Early Childhood Education. As her
children grew up, she became involved in various community activities, and won election to the Napier City Council in
1986. She was Deputy Mayor of Napier between 1989 and 1995, is still active in a number of Napier community groups and
is a Justice of the Peace.
Nelson
Nick Smith – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon Dr Nick Smith, 37, is National’s spokesman for Education and the Environment. When first elected in 1990, Nick Smith
was New Zealand’s youngest MP. After graduating with a Bachelor of Engineering (1st Hons) and a Ph. D. in Civil
Engineering, he worked as a research engineer. He has been Minister of Conservation, Education, and Corrections.
Guy Salmon – List Candidate
Guy Salmon, 52, is Executive Director of an environmental consultancy. He graduated from VUW with a BA in 1973 to become
a TV reporter and interviewer. Later, he was active for many years in organisations working to protect native forests.
He became Chief Executive of the Maruia Society in 1988, and later founded the environmental consultancy for which he
still works. He has been a member of MFAT’s Environmental Advisory Group, of the Ministry for the Environment’s Working
Group on CO2 Policy, and of the boards of EECA and Landcare Research.
New Lynn
Brendan Beach – Constituency Candidate only
Brendan Beach, 22, is a manager in a chain restaurant, and is also working towards a business studies qualification. He
worked in his first election campaign when he was 14. Brendan Beach is presently Northern Region Chair of Young
Nationals.
Steven Joyce – List Candidate
While studying at Massey University in the early 1980s, Steven Joyce, 39, launched a radio station (Energy FM) in New
Plymouth in 1987. Over the next 13 years, he built the original station into a multi-million dollar company, The
RadioWorks, employing 600. The company was bought out for more than $100 million in 2001.
New Plymouth
Geoff Horton – Constituency and List Candidate
Geoff Horton, 51, now owns and operates a café, after having been the manager of a meat plant, a Police constable and
youth aid officer, a real estate agent and the manager of a radio station. He is a volunteer fireman and service club
member. Geoff Horton is married with three children.
North Shore
Dr Wayne Mapp – Constituency and List Candidate
Dr Wayne Mapp, 50, MP since 1996, is National’s Justice spokesman and is an expert on international trade and
constitutional law, and taxation. He has an Ll B (Hons) from the University of Auckland, an Ll M from the University of
Toronto and a Ph D from Cambridge. Before entering Parliament, he was an officer in the Territorials, practiced law, and
was Associate Professor of Commercial Law at Auckland University.
Northcote
Jeremy Sole – Constituency and List Candidate
Jeremy Sole, 42, is presently Country Manager for an Auckland retail performance development company. After completing
two business qualifications at the University of Auckland, he began his career as a polytech tutor in Wellington. Jeremy
Sole was then self-employed for 15 years, in sales of services and technical products to large New Zealand and
Australian retailers.
Allan Peachey – List Candidate
Allan Peachey, 52, is the Principal of New Zealand’s largest secondary school, Rangitoto College, having been a teacher
since 1974. He has an MA (Hons) from the University of Canterbury. He has been President of the Secondary Principals’
Association and is a Director of North Harbour Rugby. Allan Peachey is seeking the opportunity to reverse the harm being
done by current education policies, and to lift the overall performance of New Zealand’s education system.
Northland
John Carter – Constituency and List Candidate
John Carter, 52, MP since 1987, is Senior National Whip, Deputy Leader of the House, and National’s spokesman for Civil
Defence and Emergency Services. Before entering Parliament in 1987, he was Principal Officer for the Hokianga County
Council.
Ohariu-Belmont
Dale Stephens – Constituency and List Candidate
Dale Stephens, 42, is a Business Development Manager and company director. He entered the NZ Police at 18, and rose to
the rank of Inspector during his 21-year career in policing, 16 years of which was involved in serious crime
investigation, and in the presentation of Crimewatch. On leaving the police, he became NZ Business Development Manager
for a major international recruitment firm. Dale Stephens continues to volunteer time to many community groups,
including CCF, the Infertility Foundation, the D.A.R.E Programme and Ronald McDonald House. He is married and has a
daughter.
Otaki
Roger Sowry – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon Roger Sowry, 43, MP since 1990, is National’s Deputy Leader. He is also National’s spokesman on Health. He has been
Minister of Social Welfare and of Housing, and Associate Minister of Health. After qualifying in business administration
he worked for many years in the private sector. He has four children and has lived in the Otaki electorate since 1988.
Otago
Gavan Herlihy – Constituency and List Candidate
Gavan Herlihy, 55, MP since 1996, is National’s agriculture spokesman. He has an M Ag Sci (Hons) from Lincoln University
and farmed before joining the NZ Meat Producers’ Board as an economist. He as also worked as an economist for the NZ
Meat and Wool Board Economic Service. Gavan Herlihy is married with two children.
Pakuranga
Maurice Williamson – Constituency Candidate only
Hon Maurice Williamson, 51, MP since 1987, is the National spokesman for tertiary education, information technology and
research, science and development. He has been an MP since 1987, after completing graduate studies in computer science
and applied mathematics. He is a former Minister of Research, Science and Technology, Communications, Statistics,
Information Technology, Transport, Local Government and Broadcasting.
Plamerston North
Dave Scott - Constituency and List Candidate
Police Inspector Dave Scott, 52 is currently the police area commander for Palmerston North and has thirty-six years
continuous service with the New Zealand Police twenty-four of which as a commissioned officer. Dave is a pastor on a
marae based church and is deputy chair of the Palmerston North Safer Community council and is on the advisory board of
Drug Arm and Youth Line. Dave is married with Four children.
Piako
Lindsay Tisch – Constituency Candidate only
Lindsay Tisch, 54, MP since 1999, is National’s spokesman for the racing and the gaming industries. He began his working
life as a valuer, farmer and farm appraiser. Before entering Parliament, he was a management consultant and company
director with expertise in financing, marketing and business re-structuring. Lindsay Tisch is a Justice of the Peace and
was the National Party’s President in 1994.
Port Waikato
Paul Hutchison – Constituency and List Candidate
Research Institutes, and associate spokesman for Research, Science and Technology, Health, and Biotechnology. Before
entering Parliament, Dr Hutchison was a specialist obstetrician and gynaecologist, at one stage being Clinical Lecturer
at the University of London.
Rakaia
Brian Connell – Constituency Candidate
Brian Connell, 46, is a farmer and former international business consultant. After graduating with a BA in History and
Geography from Massey, and studying for a Diploma in Teaching, he became a primary, then a secondary school teacher for
several years, following which he joined middle management in State Bank, in Victoria, Australia. Later he held senior
positions in large multi-national companies, and presently holds various business directorships. He is married with two
children.
Rangitikei
Simon Power – Constituency and List Candidate
Simon Power, 32, MP since 1999, is National’s spokesman for Labour, Industrial Relations and Youth Affairs. He has a BA
in International Politics and an Ll B from Victoria University. He was a solicitor before entering Parliament, and is a
member of many social and service clubs in his constituency.
Rimutaka
Mike Leddy – Constituency Candidate
Mike Leddy, 44, is a financial planner part way through his Master of Philosophy degree. After 12 years in the New
Zealand Army as an Electrical and Mechanical Engineering officer, he spent 11 years in intelligence and analysis and
served a year as a UN peacekeeper. Mike Leddy has run his own company for seven years and is the former Chair of the
Wellington Investment Advisers and Financial Planners Association.
Rodney
Dr Lockwood Smith – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon Dr Lockwood Smith, 54, MP since 1984, is one of New Zealand’s most experienced Parliamentarians, being first elected
in 1984. After graduating as a Ph. D in Animal Science from the University of Adelaide and lecturing there, Dr Smith
became a television presenter, and was the Dairy Board’s marketing manager for Central and South East Asia. He continues
to farm in Northland and has been Minister of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Tourism. He is National’s spokesman for
Foreign Affairs and associate spokesperson for Finance.
Rongotai
Glenda Hughes – Constituency and List Candidate
Glenda Hughes, 51, is a media and communications management strategist. She holds a BA in Criminology and Sociology from
Victoria University. She began her career as a computer programmer, before becoming a systems analyst at the Ministry of
Defence. She entered the NZ Police for 18 years, leaving to become self-employed in media management in 1988. She is a
member of the Boards of Sport Wellington, Capital Shakers Netball, Netball New Zealand and Eventing New Zealand.
Rotorua
Malcolm Short – Constituency Candidate only
Macolm Short, 62, is a company director. After going to university he worked for his family’s transport company,
becoming Managing Director after nine years. He has been Deputy Chair of the NZ Maori Arts and Crafts Trust and is a
committee member of the Rotorua Rugby Club.
Alan Delamere – List Candidate
Alan Delamere, 48, is the owner/operator of a Rotorua transport/courier company. He lived in Australia for 14 years
after leaving school, becoming a purchasing officer for Australian hospitals and later, for the New Zealand Army. Alan
Delamere has been on school committees in Australia and New Zealand, and is a Maori Land Trustee. He is married with two
children.
Hillary Webber – List Candidate
Hillary Webber, 52, is a dairy farmer and company director who is also a registered nurse. She has a Bachelor of Social
Science from the University of Waikato and a VUW Masters degree in Public Policy. From 1994 to 2000, she was a Director
of the New Zealand Dairy Group. Presently, she is a Director of New Zealand Dairy Foods, and is on the Boards of Mighty
River Power and AgResearch. Hillary Webber is also an active volunteer for Parentline, Playcentre, Scouts and Guides,
and has been a school trustee.
Tamaki
Clem Simich – Constituency Candidate
Hon Clem Simich, 63, MP since 1992, is National’s spokesman for the Attorney-General’s Office, and for Internal Affairs,
excluding gaming. He has been Minister of Police, Corrections, Racing and Minister in Charge of the Audit Office. Clem
Simich has a Ll B and BA and was a High Court barrister and solicitor before becoming the General Manager of a property
and development company.
Tamaki Makaurau
George Ngatai – Constituency and List Candidate
George Ngatai, 31, has very broad experience in community service. He has been a school trustee, Chair of Eastern Bay of
Plenty Broncos Sports Club, a member of Budget Services and a marae committee. He has a tertiary business administration
qualification, is a trustee of Te Wero Lands Trust, a director of Sun FM and works with Ngati Awa Social and Health
Services. George Ngatai is a self-employed Crime Prevention Co-ordinator.
Tainui
Kevin Davies – Constituency Candidate only
Kevin Davies, 48, is a company director who began his working life as a salesman, truck driver and fire and ambulance
officer. After he graduated with a Batchelor of Business degree from Victoria University in Melbourne, he worked in
investment banking. He has been the managing director of his present firm for six years. Kevin Davies is active in the
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints.
Taranaki-King Country
Shane Ardern – Constituency Candidate only
Shane Ardern, 42, MP since 1998, is National’s spokesman for Rural Affairs and associate spokesman for Economic and
Regional Development. After being a sharemilker for several years, he eventually acquired his own dairy farm in Te Kiri.
He has also been involved with Federated Farmers, and with several local community groups.
Taupo
Weston Kirton – Constituency and List Candidate
Weston Kirton, 47, has been a King Country dairy farmer for 25 years. For six years, he was Mayor of Ruapehu District,
after nine years as a Councillor and Deputy Mayor. Weston Kirton is a Justice of the Peace and is active in Taumarunui
Jaycees and Lions Clubs, and the Taumarunui Racing Club.
Tauranga
Tim Macindoe – Constituency and List Candidate
Tim Macindoe, 41, recently retired as the Deputy Principal of St Peter’s School, Cambridge, where he taught since 1993.
He has a BA (Hons) from the University of Otago. Before starting to teach at St Peter’s School, he taught in England,
Scotland and, for two years, night classes in a Christchurch prison. He is active in the Anglican church, and is married
with children. Tim Macindoe and his family have shifted to Tauranga and he is currently campaigning there full-time.
Te Atatu
Tau Henare – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon Tau Henare, 41, is presently a consultant, after being the MP for Northern Maori from 1993 to 1999, and a Cabinet
Minister for three years from 1996. After completing school, he worked at many jobs until he became a Waitakere City
Councillor in 1988. His greatest political goal is to encourage all New Zealanders to demand more from our education
system.
Te Tai Hauauru
Greg White – Constituency and List Candidate
Greg White, 52, is the CEO of a fishing company and the Chief Negotiator for the Ngati Tama Iwi Development Trust. After
leaving school, Greg White became a freezing worker, a storeman, the owner/operator of a small retail operation, and a
building maintenance contractor, before becoming involved in researching land claims. He has run a fishing company for
the past eight years. He served on the old Taranaki Harbour Board for six years and has been a member of the Iwi Liaison
Subcommittee of the Taranaki Regional Council.
Te Tai Tokerau
Mita Harris – Constituency and List Candidate
Mita Harris, 31, is a biodiversity programme manager for DOC, in Northland. Of Nga Puhi descent, from the Hokianga, he
has been in the Territorials, and has worked in the timber industry, retailing and the meat industry.
Te Tai Tonga
William Karaitiana – Constituency and List Candidate
Bill Karaitiana, 37, is self-employed as a business consultant. He has a Diploma of Teaching, a Bachelor of Education
and an MBA from the University of Canterbury. He began his career as a primary school teacher, later becoming a trust
officer and advisor to the Maori Land Court. Bill Karaitiana is Chair of Tahu FM and a Trustee of the Tawera Charitable
Trust. He has been in private consulting practice since 1996.
Tukituki
Craig Foss – Constituency and List Candidate
Craig Foss, 38, is the former Managing Director of an interest rate trading group within Crédit Suisse First Boston.
After being an AFS exchange student, he started work as a Trader with the Bank of New Zealand, before working for eight
years in Japan, Europe and Australia for CSFB. Craig Foss is also the director of a private property company, and is
married with one child. His second child is due in July.
Waiariki
Hamuera Mitchell – Constituency and List Candidate
Hamuera Mitchell, 50, is a company director and radio station manager. After graduating with a BA from Victoria
University, he worked as a radio journalist for three years, before becoming a public servant for 13 years. Presently he
is Chairman of the Ngati Whakaue Tribal Lands Trust, which for many years has made its education strategy its highest
priority, closely followed by the lifting of the economic performance of the Trust’s assets.
Waimakariri
Dan Gordon – Constituency and List Candidate
Dan Gordon, 26, is an Insurance Loss Adjuster who is presently completing his BA - Ll B at the University of Canterbury.
He has also worked as a dairy farm labourer, in the University of Canterbury Law Library and in the Parliamentary
Service. Dan Gordon has been active in the National Party since 1995, holding Branch, Electorate, Regional and National
positions.
Wairarapa
Ian Buchanan, Constituency and List Candidate
Ian Buchanan, 50, is a Wellington Regional Councillor, first elected in 1990. After graduating with a B Sc in Ecology
with 1st class honours, he worked as a Wildlife Manager for NZ Fish and Game for many years. Ian Buchanan then started
his own company. He has also been a Director of the Wellington Stadium Trust since 1999.
Waitakere
Marie Hasler – Constituency and List Candidate
Hon Marie Hasler, MP from 1990 – 93, and again from 1996, is National’s spokesperson for Immigration and Population,
Consumer Affairs and Food Safety. In public relations before she entered Parliament, she was the National Party’s Woman
Vice-President from 1995 to 1997, and from 1996 and 1998 was an Assistant Speaker of the House. Marie Hasler has also
been Minister for Culture and Heritage, and Associate Minister for Accident Compensation, for the Environment and the
Minister responsible for Radio New Zealand.
Wellington Central
Hekia Parata – Constituency and List Candidate
Hekia Parata, 43, is a company director with an MA from Waikato University, and who is presently completing her
doctorate. She has also been a Senior Executive Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Hekia
Parata has worked in both the public and the private sectors. In the public sector, she eventually became Deputy Chief
Executive at Te Puni Kokiri. She is or has been on the Boards of her own consultancy, New Zealand On Air, Te Mangai
Paho, and the Ngai Tahu Development Corporation.
Annabel Young – List Candidate
Annabel Young, 46, MP from 1997, is National’s spokesperson for the Revenue portfolio. Before entering Parliament, she
was a tax specialist for 15 years practising in both legal and accounting firms, and with the IRD, as a lawyer and
chartered accountant. Annabel Young was also a Signals Officer with the NZ Territorial Army for nine years. She has been
a member of the Takeovers Panel, the Casino Control Authority and a Trustee of the Red Cross Foundation.
West Coast Tasman
Barry Nicolle – Constituency and List Candidate
Barry Nicolle, 60, has been self employed as a pest and predator control contractor for several years. He left school
and apprenticed as a printer in Christchurch, before becoming Supervisor for the Kaikoura Pest Destruction Board. Barry
Nicolle was Chair of the Coast Action Network for four years and is last year’s Westland District Council Person of the
Year.
Rod O’Beirne – List Candidate
Rod O’Beirne, 49, is a Tasman District farmer who has been dairying since he was 18 years old. He earned a Certificate
in Farm Management and began work as a farm labourer, later becoming a contractor and then a sharemilker. He worked his
first West Coast farm for 10 years before buying a farm in Tasman District in 1992. He is a director of Tasman Milk
Products, the Dairy Industry Training Organisation (ITO), the Agriculture ITO, and is a member of the Fonterra
Shareholder Council.
Whanganui
Chester Borrows – Constituency and List Candidate
Chester Borrows, 45, is presently a student, although he has already completed an Ll B at VUW. On leaving school, he
entered the New Zealand Police for four years. Chester Borrows is an active volunteer for Taranaki Victim Support, is a
marriage celebrant and a Sunday school teacher. He is an Elder/Lay Preacher for the Presbyterian Church.
Whangarei
Phil Heatley – Constituency and List Candidate
Phil Heatley, 35, MP since 1999, is National’s Forestry spokesman. After completing a Masters degree with Honours in
Agricultural Engineering, he and his wife, a registered nurse, volunteered for medical, agricultural and construction
work in developing countries. After returning to New Zealand, Phil Heatley worked as an engineer for a Dairy Board
subsidiary in Northland, surveying, designing farm buildings and solving farmers’ drainage and water supply problems. He
is married with two children.
Wigram
Alec Neill – Constituency and List Candidate
Alec Neill, 51, MP 1990 – 96, 1999 and 2001, is National’s spokesman for Local Government, Conservation and associate
spokesman for environmental matters. After graduating with an Ll B from the University of Otago, he became a solicitor
in Dunedin, then a partner in his own law firm in Oamaru, specialising in commercial law and conveyancing.
Regional List Candidates
Dr Don Brash
Dr Don Brash, 61, is widely respected internationally after 14 years as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
After studying at the University of Canterbury, he gained a Ph. D in Economics at Australian National University in
1966. He was an economist at the World Bank for five years, a director of Cavalier Corp. in the 1970s and 80s, before
going on to work with Westpac Merchant Finance and becoming Managing Director of the NZ Kiwifruit Authority. Dr Brash
was also Chair of the Consultative Committee on GST and other tax enquiries in the 1980s. He is married, and has three
children.
Peter O’Brien
Peter O’Brien, 69, is a Chartered Accountant who has been in public practice since 1967. He has several accountancy
qualifications from the Institute of Chartered Accountants and the University of Auckland. Peter O’Brien has also served
on the Auckland Electric Power Board and on the Hutt County Council, and is an active member and volunteer for several
charitable organisations and service clubs. He is a former representative rugby league player, rower and yachtsman, is
married, and has nine children.
Georgina Te Heuheu
Hon Georgina Te Heuheu, 59, MP since 1996, is the first Maori woman to gain a law degree and admission to the High Court
as a Barrister and Solicitor. In the ten years before her election to Parliament, she held several appointments
including membership of the Waitangi Tribunal and the Council of the University of Waikato. She has also served as
Director of the Maori Development Corporation, the Midland Regional Health Authority and the Museum of New Zealand.
Georgina Te Heuheu is of Ngati Tuwharetoa, Te Arawa and Tuhoe descent, is married and has two adult sons.