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  • Willow-Jean Prime
  • New Zealand politician

    Willow-Jean Prime (née Downs; born 1983) is a New Zealand politician. She was first elected a Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives at the

    Willow-Jean Prime

    Willow-Jean Prime

    Willow-Jean_Prime

  • Northland (electorate)
  • Electoral district in Northland, New Zealand

    general election. King in turn was defeated by the Labour Party's Willow-Jean Prime in the 2020 general election, who became the first Labour MP elected

    Northland (electorate)

    Northland (electorate)

    Northland_(electorate)

  • Results of the 2023 New Zealand general election
  • Bidois 9,270 Shanan Halbert Andrew Shaw Northland Willow-Jean Prime Grant McCallum 6,087 Willow-Jean Prime Shane Jones Ōhāriu Greg O'Connor 1,260 Nicola Willis

    Results of the 2023 New Zealand general election

    Results of the 2023 New Zealand general election

    Results_of_the_2023_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Kiri Allan
  • New Zealand politician

    on the East Coast". New Zealand Herald. "Parliament's new parents Willow-Jean Prime and Kiri Allan pass on congratulations to PM and partner". The New

    Kiri Allan

    Kiri Allan

    Kiri_Allan

  • Ron Mark
  • New Zealand politician

    2020. Retrieved 3 November 2020. "Ministerial List". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 26 October 2017. Moir, Jo (27 February 2018)

    Ron Mark

    Ron Mark

    Ron_Mark

  • 2015 Northland by-election
  • New Zealand by-election

    selection, along with Mita Harris, Matt King, and Karen Rolleston. Willow-Jean Prime, a Far North District councillor who contested the Northland electorate

    2015 Northland by-election

    2015 Northland by-election

    2015_Northland_by-election

  • Kieran McAnulty
  • New Zealand politician

    Eketāhuna") was the campaign manager for a Labour candidate running against Prime Minister Keith Holyoake in the Pahiatua electorate, at that time a safe

    Kieran McAnulty

    Kieran McAnulty

    Kieran_McAnulty

  • Party lists in the 2026 New Zealand general election
  • Woods Electorate 5 0 6 Ayesha Verrall List Wellington North 7 +1 7 Willow-Jean Prime List Te Tai Tokerau 9 +2 8 Vanushi Walters List Waitakere 30 +22 9

    Party lists in the 2026 New Zealand general election

    Party_lists_in_the_2026_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Candidates in the 2026 New Zealand general election by electorate
  • Candidates in the 2026 New Zealand election

    Kapa-Kingi Elected as Te Pāti Māori MP in 2023   Green Hūhana Lyndon Contested electorate in 2023 7   Labour Willow-Jean Prime MP for Northland 2020–2023 7  

    Candidates in the 2026 New Zealand general election by electorate

    Candidates_in_the_2026_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate

  • Shane Jones
  • New Zealand politician

    was defeated, coming third place with 5,119 votes behind Labour's Willow-Jean Prime (17,066) and National's Matt King (16,903). New Zealand First also

    Shane Jones

    Shane Jones

    Shane_Jones

  • 2017 New Zealand general election
  • Islands–Whangaroa Ward by-election, Far North District Council: Councillor Willow-Jean Prime resigned to take her place as a Labour Party List MP. The by-election

    2017 New Zealand general election

    2017 New Zealand general election

    2017_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Jacinda Ardern
  • Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2017 to 2023

    1980) is a former New Zealand politician and activist who was the 40th prime minister of New Zealand and leader of the Labour Party from 2017 to 2023

    Jacinda Ardern

    Jacinda Ardern

    Jacinda_Ardern

  • English Language Act 2026
  • Act of Parliament in New Zealand

    as unnecessary, its acting arts, culture and heritage spokesperson Willow-Jean Prime said that her party had decided to support the bill for procedural

    English Language Act 2026

    English Language Act 2026

    English_Language_Act_2026

  • Grant McCallum
  • New Zealand National Party politician

    night McCallum received more than 16,272 votes, beating incumbent Willow-Jean Prime by a margin of 6,087 votes. McCallum identified the cost of living

    Grant McCallum

    Grant McCallum

    Grant_McCallum

  • Chris Hipkins
  • Prime Minister of New Zealand in 2023

    2023 and leader of the Opposition since November 2023. He was the 41st prime minister of New Zealand from January to November 2023, previously serving

    Chris Hipkins

    Chris Hipkins

    Chris_Hipkins

  • Winston Peters
  • New Zealand politician (born 1945)

    1979 to 1981, 1984 to 2008 and 2011 to 2020. He served as the 13th deputy prime minister of New Zealand from November 2023 to May 2025. This was his third

    Winston Peters

    Winston Peters

    Winston_Peters

  • He Puapua
  • 2019 New Zealand government report

    announce New Zealand's support of the declaration at a speech in New York. Prime Minister John Key said New Zealand's endorsement of a declaration on indigenous

    He Puapua

    He_Puapua

  • Marama Davidson
  • New Zealand politician (born 1973)

    police report at the scene. She later spoke without mentioning the incident. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins disagreed with her choice of words but stated that

    Marama Davidson

    Marama Davidson

    Marama_Davidson

  • 2023 New Zealand general election
  • General election for the 54th Parliament of New Zealand

    the process unseated incumbent foreign affairs minister Nanaia Mahuta. Prime Minister Hipkins conceded on election night, paving the way for a National-led

    2023 New Zealand general election

    2023 New Zealand general election

    2023_New_Zealand_general_election

  • James Shaw (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician (born 1973)

    travel fares during the period between October and December 2018 while Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spent NZ$54,487 during that same period. Shaw clarified

    James Shaw (New Zealand politician)

    James Shaw (New Zealand politician)

    James_Shaw_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • Trevor Mallard
  • New Zealand politician (born 1954)

    more "baby friendly" while posing for a photo with fellow Labour MP Willow-Jean Prime's baby Heeni. Such policies have included opening an atrium near the

    Trevor Mallard

    Trevor Mallard

    Trevor_Mallard

  • 2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum
  • Referendum in New Zealand

    was released. The referendum was announced and defended as "binding" by prime minister Jacinda Ardern and justice minister Andrew Little, but as it would

    2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum

    2020 New Zealand cannabis referendum

    2020_New_Zealand_cannabis_referendum

  • KiwiBuild
  • New Zealand government housing scheme

    Priyanca Radhakrishnan Kieran McAnulty Ginny Andersen Barbara Edmonds Willow-Jean Prime Non- Cabinet Labour Party Duncan Webb Rino Tirikatene Deborah Russell

    KiwiBuild

    KiwiBuild

  • Rachel Brooking
  • New Zealand Labour Party politician

    Oceans and Fisheries Minister, along with Minister of Conservation Willow-Jean Prime announced that the Government would create six new marine reserves

    Rachel Brooking

    Rachel Brooking

    Rachel_Brooking

  • Julie Anne Genter
  • American-born New Zealand politician

    Commission. Retrieved 26 October 2017. "Ministerial List". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 26 October 2017. Roy, Eleanor Ainge (26

    Julie Anne Genter

    Julie Anne Genter

    Julie_Anne_Genter

  • 53rd New Zealand Parliament
  • New Zealand parliamentary term from 2020 to 2023

    McLellan from 31 January 2023 Barbara Edmonds until 31 January 2023 Willow-Jean Prime until 31 January 2023 Tangi Utikere from 14 June 2022 until 31 January

    53rd New Zealand Parliament

    53rd New Zealand Parliament

    53rd_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • Grant Robertson
  • New Zealand politician (born 1971)

    as Minister of Foreign Affairs in November 2023, and as the 19th Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2020 to 2023. He was the member of Parliament

    Grant Robertson

    Grant Robertson

    Grant_Robertson

  • Ayesha Verrall
  • New Zealand politician, physician and infectious-diseases researcher (born 1979)

    "Ministerial List for Announcement on Monday" (PDF). Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2 November 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original

    Ayesha Verrall

    Ayesha Verrall

    Ayesha_Verrall

  • Iain Lees-Galloway
  • Former New Zealand politician

    by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern after admitting an inappropriate but consensual relationship with a person working in one of his agencies. Prime Minister

    Iain Lees-Galloway

    Iain Lees-Galloway

    Iain_Lees-Galloway

  • Nanaia Mahuta
  • New Zealand politician (born 1970)

    portfolio and additionally became Minister of Disarmament and Arms Control. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins stated that the change was intended to allow Mahuta

    Nanaia Mahuta

    Nanaia Mahuta

    Nanaia_Mahuta

  • End of Life Choice Act 2019
  • Act of Parliament in New Zealand

    Trevor Mallard Kieran McAnulty Stuart Nash Greg O'Connor David Parker Willow-Jean Prime Priyanca Radhakrishnan Grant Robertson Adrian Rurawhe Deborah Russell

    End of Life Choice Act 2019

    End of Life Choice Act 2019

    End_of_Life_Choice_Act_2019

  • Te Whatu Ora
  • New Zealand public health agency

    violating the Commission's political impartiality policy. On 27 February, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins criticised Campbell's Three Waters remarks as "inappropriate

    Te Whatu Ora

    Te_Whatu_Ora

  • Phil Twyford
  • New Zealand politician (born 1963)

    to resign as Transport Minister but his resignation was turned down by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. On 23 January 2019, Twyford admitted that the Government

    Phil Twyford

    Phil Twyford

    Phil_Twyford

  • Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
  • Government of New Zealand (2017–2023)

    renewable energy by 2030. On 6 October, Minister of Conservation Willow-Jean Prime and Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Rachel Brooking announced that

    Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand

    Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand

    Sixth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand

  • Jenny Salesa
  • New Zealand politician

    2017. Retrieved 20 October 2017. "Ministerial List". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 26 October 2017. "Winners and losers – PM

    Jenny Salesa

    Jenny Salesa

    Jenny_Salesa

  • Carmel Sepuloni
  • New Zealand politician (born 1977)

    Carmel Jean Sepuloni (born 1977) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 20th deputy prime minister of New Zealand. A member of the Labour Party

    Carmel Sepuloni

    Carmel Sepuloni

    Carmel_Sepuloni

  • Ngāti Hine
  • Māori iwi in New Zealand

    Politician James Henare, KBE, DSO, Maori leader Peeni Henare, Politician Willow-Jean Prime, Politician Robin Brooke, All Black "Te Puni Kōkiri Iwi Profile".

    Ngāti Hine

    Ngāti_Hine

  • Results of the 2017 New Zealand general election
  • Rebekah Jaung Northland Winston Peters Matt King 1,389 Winston Peters Willow-Jean Prime Ōhāriu Peter Dunne Greg O'Connor 1,051 Brett Hudson Jessica Hammond

    Results of the 2017 New Zealand general election

    Results of the 2017 New Zealand general election

    Results_of_the_2017_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins
  • New Zealand shadow cabinet (2023–present)

    Retrieved 12 May 2025. Dexter, Giles (11 March 2026). "Labour reshuffle: Willow-Jean Prime loses education portfolio". RNZ. Retrieved 11 March 2026. Ricketts

    Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins

    Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins

    Shadow_Cabinet_of_Chris_Hipkins

  • Andrew Little (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician (born 1965)

    commentators quickly identified him as a potential future Labour Party leader and prime minister. In his first term, he held the ACC shadow portfolio and gained

    Andrew Little (New Zealand politician)

    Andrew Little (New Zealand politician)

    Andrew_Little_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • Barbara Edmonds
  • New Zealand politician

    42 new MPs who entered Parliament in 2020. In a cabinet reshuffle by new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins on 31 January 2023 Edmonds was promoted into Cabinet

    Barbara Edmonds

    Barbara Edmonds

    Barbara_Edmonds

  • Plain Language Act 2022
  • Act of Parliament in New Zealand

    MPs Glen Bennett, Steph Lewis, Ingrid Leary, Ginny Andersen, and Willow-Jean Prime and Green Party Jan Logie argued that it would improve government

    Plain Language Act 2022

    Plain Language Act 2022

    Plain_Language_Act_2022

  • Stuart Nash
  • New Zealand politician (born 1967)

    representative for the Napier electorate. In October 2017 when Jacinda Ardern became Prime Minister of New Zealand, Nash entered the Labour Cabinet, with portfolios

    Stuart Nash

    Stuart Nash

    Stuart_Nash

  • Jan Tinetti
  • New Zealand politician

    the National Party candidate Sam Uffindell. In a cabinet reshuffle by new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins on 31 January 2023, Tinetti was promoted to the number

    Jan Tinetti

    Jan Tinetti

    Jan_Tinetti

  • Te Aka Whai Ora
  • New Zealand government entity

    Association submitted a letter criticising the proposed dissolution and urging Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Reti, and Māori-Crown Relations Minister Tama

    Te Aka Whai Ora

    Te_Aka_Whai_Ora

  • Peeni Henare
  • New Zealand politician

    Kokiri. Retrieved 11 October 2017. "Ministerial List". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 26 October 2017. "Winners and losers – PM

    Peeni Henare

    Peeni Henare

    Peeni_Henare

  • Rino Tirikatene
  • New Zealand politician

    Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 2 November 2020. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 November 2020. Retrieved 4 November 2020. "Prime Minister

    Rino Tirikatene

    Rino Tirikatene

    Rino_Tirikatene

  • Kris Faafoi
  • New Zealand politician

    and Jenny Salesa respectively. On 6 December 2019, Faafoi apologised to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for promising to speed up an immigration visa application

    Kris Faafoi

    Kris Faafoi

    Kris_Faafoi

  • Matt King (politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    margin of 729 votes over Labour's Willow-Jean Prime. However the final results, released on 6 November, showed that Prime had won by 163 votes. King announced

    Matt King (politician)

    Matt King (politician)

    Matt_King_(politician)

  • 2020 New Zealand general election
  • the Northland electorate, after he lost the electorate to Labour's Willow-Jean Prime by 163 votes, but later changed his mind and conceded. The table below

    2020 New Zealand general election

    2020 New Zealand general election

    2020_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Ginny Andersen
  • New Zealand politician (born 1975)

    reducing Māori reoffending. When John Key became prime minister, she was seconded to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet to work on the Methamphetamine

    Ginny Andersen

    Ginny Andersen

    Ginny_Andersen

  • Deborah Russell
  • New Zealand politician (born 1966)

    harassment, rather than the previous 90 days. In a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Chris Hipkins on 31 January 2023 Russell was promoted to be a minister

    Deborah Russell

    Deborah Russell

    Deborah_Russell

  • Meka Whaitiri
  • New Zealand politician

    Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and President John Tamihere. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins learned about Whaitiri's defection after landing

    Meka Whaitiri

    Meka Whaitiri

    Meka_Whaitiri

  • Results of the 2020 New Zealand general election
  • Shanan Halbert 2,534 Dan Bidois Natasha Fairley Northland Matt King Willow-Jean Prime 163 Matt King Shane Jones Ōhāriu Greg O'Connor 11,961 Brett Hudson

    Results of the 2020 New Zealand general election

    Results of the 2020 New Zealand general election

    Results_of_the_2020_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Duncan Webb
  • New Zealand politician

    account wider matters other than the company's finances. On 31 January 2023, prime minister Chris Hipkins announced a Cabinet reshuffle, in which Webb was

    Duncan Webb

    Duncan Webb

    Duncan_Webb

  • Michael Wood (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    portfolios of Minister for Auckland and Associate Minister of Finance in Prime Minister Chris Hipkins' Cabinet. Wood lost his ministerial roles in June

    Michael Wood (New Zealand politician)

    Michael Wood (New Zealand politician)

    Michael_Wood_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion (Safe Areas) Amendment Act 2022
  • Act of Parliament in New Zealand

    co-leader James Shaw by an anti-abortion activist in 2019. Labour MPs Willow-Jean Prime, David Clark, and Ginny Andersen argued that the Bill struck the right

    Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion (Safe Areas) Amendment Act 2022

    Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion (Safe Areas) Amendment Act 2022

    Contraception,_Sterilisation,_and_Abortion_(Safe_Areas)_Amendment_Act_2022

  • William Sio
  • New Zealand politician

    education (Pacific Peoples), and health (Pacific Peoples) portfolios. After Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed that the New Zealand Government would

    William Sio

    William Sio

    William_Sio

  • Royal Commission of Inquiry into COVID-19 Lessons Learned
  • New Zealand Royal Commission of Inquiry

    recommendations of the two inquiries of the COVID-19 Inquiry. On 5 December 2022, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Minister of Health Ayesha Verrall formally announced

    Royal Commission of Inquiry into COVID-19 Lessons Learned

    Royal_Commission_of_Inquiry_into_COVID-19_Lessons_Learned

  • Jo Luxton
  • New Zealand politician

    accredited living wage employer. Luxton is the great-niece of former Labour Prime Minister Norman Kirk. She is of Māori descent, through her mother's biological

    Jo Luxton

    Jo Luxton

    Jo_Luxton

  • Poto Williams
  • New Zealand politician

    caused conflict between the Tribesmen and Killer Beez gangs in Auckland. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern acknowledged that "focus" in the police portfolio

    Poto Williams

    Poto Williams

    Poto_Williams

  • Kelvin Davis (politician)
  • New Zealand politician (born 1967)

    getting endorsements from Winston Peters of New Zealand First party and prime minister John Key of the National Party. Even the candidate for the Māori

    Kelvin Davis (politician)

    Kelvin Davis (politician)

    Kelvin_Davis_(politician)

  • David Parker (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    lawyers" within Labour, his apparent close relationships with the prime minister and deputy prime minister, and the perception that he was a "rising star" of

    David Parker (New Zealand politician)

    David Parker (New Zealand politician)

    David_Parker_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • David Clark (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    the Government's COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Clark later apologised to prime minister Jacinda Ardern for ignoring official guidelines advising against

    David Clark (New Zealand politician)

    David Clark (New Zealand politician)

    David_Clark_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • Ruth Dyson
  • New Zealand Labour Party politician

    some cruel junior staffer gave Mr Luxon the wrong speech! #Waitangi2023," Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said "I would certainly expect her to be reading

    Ruth Dyson

    Ruth Dyson

    Ruth_Dyson

  • Tracey Martin
  • New Zealand politician (born 1964)

    Priyanca Radhakrishnan Kieran McAnulty Ginny Andersen Barbara Edmonds Willow-Jean Prime Non- Cabinet Labour Party Duncan Webb Rino Tirikatene Deborah Russell

    Tracey Martin

    Tracey Martin

    Tracey_Martin

  • Party lists in the 2023 New Zealand general election
  • ranking process and will not stand for the Green Party in the 2023 election. "Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern resigning in February, announces election 2023 will

    Party lists in the 2023 New Zealand general election

    Party_lists_in_the_2023_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Jason Smith (New Zealand politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    general election. At the time the seat was held by Labour Party MP Willow-Jean Prime, who narrowly defeated sitting National MP Matt King by 163 votes

    Jason Smith (New Zealand politician)

    Jason_Smith_(New_Zealand_politician)

  • 54th New Zealand Parliament
  • Current New Zealand parliamentary term

    coalition government with ACT and New Zealand First and was sworn in as prime minister on 27 November 2023. The 2023 general election was held on 14 October

    54th New Zealand Parliament

    54th New Zealand Parliament

    54th_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • Clare Curran
  • New Zealand politician

    Melissa Lee, who accused Curran of engaging in a cover-up. On 24 August 2018, Prime Minister Ardern dismissed Curran from the Cabinet after Curran acknowledged

    Clare Curran

    Clare Curran

    Clare_Curran

  • New Zealand Youth Parliament
  • Triennial political event in New Zealand

    Kieran McAnulty Molly Doyle List James Shaw Shiquille Duval List Willow-Jean Prime Rawhiti Erstich Coles Te Tai Tokerau Kelvin Davis Dazhonavah Siaifoi

    New Zealand Youth Parliament

    New_Zealand_Youth_Parliament

  • Tangi Utikere
  • New Zealand politician

    Health Select Committee on 4 May 2022. In a January 2023 Cabinet reshuffle, Prime Minister Chris Hipkins appointed Utikere as Chief Government Whip. During

    Tangi Utikere

    Tangi Utikere

    Tangi_Utikere

  • Priyanca Radhakrishnan
  • New Zealand politician

    as appointed as associate Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. During the 2023 New Zealand general election on

    Priyanca Radhakrishnan

    Priyanca Radhakrishnan

    Priyanca_Radhakrishnan

  • Damien O'Connor
  • New Zealand politician

    aggression by Russia against Ukraine." In early July 2023, O'Connor accompanied Prime Minister Chris Hipkins to Brussels for the signing of the New Zealand-European

    Damien O'Connor

    Damien O'Connor

    Damien_O'Connor

  • Willie Jackson (politician)
  • New Zealand politician

    independence and questioned the motives and impartiality of his host. In response, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern expressed disagreement with Jackson's remarks but

    Willie Jackson (politician)

    Willie Jackson (politician)

    Willie_Jackson_(politician)

  • Opinion polling for the 2020 New Zealand general election
  • ongoing trends. Some opinion pollsters ask voters who they would prefer as prime minister. The phrasing of questions and the treatment of refusals, as well

    Opinion polling for the 2020 New Zealand general election

    Opinion_polling_for_the_2020_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Megan Woods
  • New Zealand politician

    existing 22 contracts would be allowed to continue. On 27 June 2019, in Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's first major reshuffle of the coalition government

    Megan Woods

    Megan Woods

    Megan_Woods

  • Adrian Rurawhe
  • New Zealand politician

    the role on 26 November. As part of a cabinet reshuffle on 13 June 2022, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern designated Rurawhe to replace Trevor Mallard as

    Adrian Rurawhe

    Adrian Rurawhe

    Adrian_Rurawhe

  • Kawakawa, New Zealand
  • Town in Northland, New Zealand

    politician Jack Goodhue – rugby player Pita Paraone – politician Willow-Jean Prime – politician Joe Schmidt – rugby coach Noma Shepherd – community leader

    Kawakawa, New Zealand

    Kawakawa, New Zealand

    Kawakawa,_New_Zealand

  • Water Services Reform Programme
  • New Zealand Government water infrastructure reform programme

    oversees the Three Waters reform programme. After succeeding Jacinda Ardern as Prime Minister in late January, the incoming Chris Hipkins had announced a cabinet

    Water Services Reform Programme

    Water_Services_Reform_Programme

  • New Zealand Upgrade Programme
  • 2020 infrastructure investment program

    On 29 January 2020, the New Zealand Upgrade Programme was announced by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. The programme was a $12 billion infrastructure package

    New Zealand Upgrade Programme

    New Zealand Upgrade Programme

    New_Zealand_Upgrade_Programme

  • 52nd New Zealand Parliament
  • Meeting of the New Zealand Parliament

    was sworn in as prime minister by Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy. Jacinda Ardern, as Leader of the Labour Party, serves as Prime Minister. Winston

    52nd New Zealand Parliament

    52nd New Zealand Parliament

    52nd_New_Zealand_Parliament

  • Oranga Tamariki (Repeal of Section 7AA) Amendment Act 2025
  • Act of Parliament in New Zealand

    support of the governing National, ACT and NZ First parties. Labour MP Willow-Jean Prime, Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick criticised the Government for not

    Oranga Tamariki (Repeal of Section 7AA) Amendment Act 2025

    Oranga Tamariki (Repeal of Section 7AA) Amendment Act 2025

    Oranga_Tamariki_(Repeal_of_Section_7AA)_Amendment_Act_2025

  • Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election by electorate
  • "Community leader Reina Penney to stand for Greens in Northland against Willow-Jean Prime". New Zealand Herald. 14 April 2023. Wong, Justin (20 December 2022)

    Candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election by electorate

    Candidates_in_the_2023_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate

  • Eugenie Sage
  • New Zealand politician (born 1958)

    2020. Retrieved 9 November 2020. "Ministerial list". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 26 October 2017. Lewis, Oliver. "Yes, minister:

    Eugenie Sage

    Eugenie Sage

    Eugenie_Sage

  • Oversight of Oranga Tamariki System Legislation Amendment Act 2025
  • Act of Parliament in New Zealand

    with the support of all parties. Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Willow-Jean Prime said that Labour supported enhancing the independence of the Independent

    Oversight of Oranga Tamariki System Legislation Amendment Act 2025

    Oversight of Oranga Tamariki System Legislation Amendment Act 2025

    Oversight_of_Oranga_Tamariki_System_Legislation_Amendment_Act_2025

  • Matike Mai Aotearoa
  • Constitutional working group in New Zealand

    Ani Mikaere Professor Margaret Mutu Mereana Pitman Dr. Helen Potter Willow-Jean Prime Malcolm Mulholland Tania Rangiheuea George Riley Hone Sadler (Kaumātua)

    Matike Mai Aotearoa

    Matike_Mai_Aotearoa

  • Abortion Legislation Act 2020
  • Act of Parliament in New Zealand

    role in the negotiations. On 6 August 2019, NZ First leader and Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters surprised both Martin and Labour by demanding a

    Abortion Legislation Act 2020

    Abortion Legislation Act 2020

    Abortion_Legislation_Act_2020

  • University of Waikato
  • Public university in Hamilton, New Zealand

    national coordinating committee for the Tuia 250 – Encounters programme Willow-Jean Prime, Member of Parliament The University of Waikato's official website

    University of Waikato

    University_of_Waikato

  • DemocracyNZ
  • New Zealand political party

    2022. "Northland electorate poll predicts clear defeat for Labour's Willow-Jean Prime". RNZ. 2023-09-12. Retrieved 2023-10-09. "2023 General Election -

    DemocracyNZ

    DemocracyNZ

  • Te Pūkenga
  • New Zealand vocational education provider

    executive Town was earning an annual salary over NZ$670,000; which exceeded Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's annual salary of NZ$471,049. In response to media

    Te Pūkenga

    Te_Pūkenga

  • Tama Potaka
  • New Zealand politician (born 1976)

    Associate Minister of Housing (Social Housing) On 15 January 2024, Potaka and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met with the Māori King Tūheitia Paki to discuss

    Tama Potaka

    Tama Potaka

    Tama_Potaka

  • First term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
  • Term from 2017 to 2020

    expecting her first child in June, and that Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters would serve as Acting Prime Minister while she took maternity leave for a

    First term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand

    First term of the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand

    First_term_of_the_Sixth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand

  • 2014 New Zealand general election
  • General election in New Zealand

    gained the vote in 1893. The centre-right National Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister John Key, won a plurality with 47.0% of the party vote and 60 of

    2014 New Zealand general election

    2014 New Zealand general election

    2014_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Party lists in the 2014 New Zealand general election
  • Liz Craig Clutha-Southland — — 33 Deborah Russell Rangitīkei — — 34 Willow-Jean Prime Northland — — 35 Jerome Mika Papakura 36 +1 36 Tony Milne Christchurch

    Party lists in the 2014 New Zealand general election

    Party_lists_in_the_2014_New_Zealand_general_election

  • Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care
  • New Zealand royal commission

    Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. On 1 February 2018, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Minister of Internal Affairs Tracey Martin confirmed

    Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care

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