Eugenie Sage, the Glossary
Eugenie Meryl Sage (born 1958) is a New Zealand environmentalist and former politician.[1]
Table of Contents
75 relations: Abortion Legislation Act 2020, ACT New Zealand, Auckland, Banks Peninsula (New Zealand electorate), Canterbury Water Management Strategy, Chartered accountant, Chris Hipkins, Craccum, Damien O'Connor, David Parker (New Zealand politician), Department of Conservation (New Zealand), Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand), Electoral Commission (New Zealand), Electoral list, End of Life Choice Act 2019, Environment Canterbury, Executive Council of New Zealand, Fish & Game New Zealand, Forest & Bird, Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand, Helen Clark, Jacinda Ardern, Julie Anne Genter, Kermadec Islands, Kerry Burke, Kiri Allan, Land Information New Zealand, Mackenzie Basin, Maggie Barry, Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician), Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013, Member of parliament, Minister for Land Information (New Zealand), Minister for Women (New Zealand), Minister of Conservation (New Zealand), Minister of Local Government (New Zealand), New Zealand Great Walks, New Zealand House of Representatives, New Zealand Labour Party, New Zealand Law Society, New Zealand National Party, New Zealand Press Association, Newsroom (website), Nick Smith (New Zealand politician), Paparoa Track, Pat Suggate, Port Hills (New Zealand electorate), Private member's bill, ProQuest, Radio New Zealand, ... Expand index (25 more) »
- Canterbury regional councillors
- Government ministers of New Zealand
- Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand MPs
- New Zealand environmentalists
Abortion Legislation Act 2020
The Abortion Legislation Act 2020 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand allowing unrestricted access to abortion within the first 20 weeks of pregnancy, and repealing sections of the Crimes Act 1961 related to unlawful abortion.
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ACT New Zealand
ACT New Zealand (Rōpū ACT), also known as the ACT Party or simply ACT, is a right-wing, classical liberal, right-libertarian, and conservative political party in New Zealand.
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Auckland
Auckland (Tāmaki Makaurau) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, and which has a total population of as of It is the most populous city of New Zealand and the fifth largest city in Oceania.
Banks Peninsula (New Zealand electorate)
Banks Peninsula is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate which initially existed from 1996 to 2008, and was later recreated in 2020 ahead of the 2020 election.
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Canterbury Water Management Strategy
The Canterbury Water Management Strategy is being developed in Canterbury, New Zealand to address water related issues in the region.
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Chartered accountant
Chartered accountants were the first accountants to form a professional accounting body, initially established in Scotland in 1854.
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Chris Hipkins
Christopher John Hipkins (born 5 September 1978) is a New Zealand politician who has been serving as leader of the New Zealand Labour Party since January 2023 and leader of the Opposition since November 2023. Eugenie Sage and Chris Hipkins are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election and candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election.
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Craccum
Craccum is the weekly magazine produced by the Auckland University Students' Association of the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Damien O'Connor
Damien Peter O'Connor (born 16 January 1958) is a New Zealand Labour Party politician who served as Minister of Agriculture, Minister for Biosecurity, Minister for Trade and Export Growth, Minister for Land Information and Minister for Rural Communities in the Sixth Labour Government. Eugenie Sage and Damien O'Connor are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election and new Zealand list MPs.
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David Parker (New Zealand politician)
David William Parker (born 1960) is a New Zealand lawyer, businessman and politician who has been a Labour Party Member of Parliament since 2002. Eugenie Sage and David Parker (New Zealand politician) are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election and new Zealand list MPs.
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Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
The Department of Conservation (DOC; Māori: Te Papa Atawhai) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with the conservation of New Zealand's natural and historical heritage.
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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand)
The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) (Te Tari o te Pirimia me te Komiti Matua) is the central public service department of New Zealand charged with providing support and advice to the governor-general, the prime minister and members of the Cabinet of New Zealand.
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Electoral Commission (New Zealand)
The Electoral Commission (Te Kaitiaki Take Kōwhiri) is an independent Crown entity set up by the New Zealand Parliament.
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Electoral list
An electoral list is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in proportional or mixed electoral systems, but also in some plurality electoral systems.
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End of Life Choice Act 2019
The End of Life Choice Act 2019 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand that gives people with a terminal illness the option of receiving assisted suicide or euthanasia.
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Environment Canterbury
Environment Canterbury, frequently abbreviated to ECan, is the promotional name for the Canterbury Regional Council.
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Executive Council of New Zealand
The Executive Council of New Zealand (Te Komiti Matua o Aotearoa) is the full group of "responsible advisers" to the governor-general, who advise on state and constitutional affairs.
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Fish & Game New Zealand
Fish & Game New Zealand is the collective brand name of 12 regional fish and game councils and the New Zealand Fish and Game Council which administer sports fishing and gamebird resources in New Zealand (apart from within the Taupo Fishing District, administered by the Department of Conservation).
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Forest & Bird
Forest & Bird (Te Reo o te Taiao), also known by its formal name as the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand, is an environmental organisation specialising in the protection and conservation of New Zealand's indigenous flora and fauna and unique wild places and natural ecosystems.
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Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
The Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand (Rōpū Kākāriki o Aotearoa, Niu Tireni), commonly known as Green or the Greens, is a green and left-wing political party in New Zealand.
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Helen Clark
Helen Elizabeth Clark (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008, and was the administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017. Eugenie Sage and Helen Clark are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, Women government ministers of New Zealand and Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Jacinda Ardern
Dame Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern (born 26 July 1980) is a former New Zealand politician who served as the 40th prime minister of New Zealand and leader of the Labour Party from 2017 to 2023. Eugenie Sage and Jacinda Ardern are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, new Zealand list MPs, Women government ministers of New Zealand and Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Julie Anne Genter
Julie Anne Genter (born 17 December 1979) is an American-born New Zealand politician who is a member of the House of Representatives representing the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. Eugenie Sage and Julie Anne Genter are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand MPs, new Zealand list MPs, Women government ministers of New Zealand and Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Kermadec Islands
The Kermadec Islands (Rangitāhua) are a subtropical island arc in the South Pacific Ocean northeast of New Zealand's North Island, and a similar distance southwest of Tonga.
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Kerry Burke
Sir Thomas Kerry Burke (born 24 March 1942) is a former New Zealand politician and Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives. Eugenie Sage and Kerry Burke are Canterbury regional councillors and local politicians in New Zealand.
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Kiri Allan
Kiritapu Lyndsay Allan (born 1984), known as Kiri Allan, is a New Zealand lawyer and former politician. She was a member of Parliament (MP) in the New Zealand House of Representatives from 2017 to 2023, representing the Labour Party in the East Coast electorate. Allan was a junior minister in the second term of Jacinda Ardern's Sixth Labour Government and a senior minister under Ardern's successor, Chris Hipkins. Eugenie Sage and Kiri Allan are candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, new Zealand list MPs, Women government ministers of New Zealand and Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Land Information New Zealand
Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) is the public service department of New Zealand charged with geographical information and surveying functions as well as handling land titles, and managing Crown land and property.
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Mackenzie Basin
The Mackenzie Basin, popularly and traditionally known as the Mackenzie Country, is an elliptical intermontane basin located in the Mackenzie and Waitaki Districts, near the centre of the South Island of New Zealand.
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Maggie Barry
Margaret Mary Barry (born 5 October 1959), generally known as Maggie Barry, is a New Zealand radio and television presenter and politician. Eugenie Sage and Maggie Barry are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, Women government ministers of New Zealand and Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician)
Mark Patrick Mitchell (born 22 May 1968) is a New Zealand politician, former police officer and security contractor, and a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives since 2011. Eugenie Sage and Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician) are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand and politicians from Auckland.
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Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013
The Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Act 2013 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand, which since 19 August 2013, allows same-sex couples to legally marry.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Minister for Land Information (New Zealand)
The Minister for Land Information is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for matters relating to land titles, ratings, survey systems, topographical and hygrographical information and Crown Property Management.
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Minister for Women (New Zealand)
The Minister for Women is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for the rights and interests of the country's female citizens.
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Minister of Conservation (New Zealand)
The Minister of Conservation is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for promoting conservation of the natural and historic heritage of New Zealand.
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Minister of Local Government (New Zealand)
The Minister of Local Government is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for supporting and overseeing New Zealand's local government system.
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New Zealand Great Walks
The New Zealand Great Walks are a set of popular tramping tracks developed and maintained by the Department of Conservation.
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New Zealand House of Representatives
The House of Representatives (lit) is the sole chamber of the New Zealand Parliament.
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New Zealand Labour Party
The New Zealand Labour Party, also known simply as Labour (Reipa), is a centre-left political party in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Law Society
The New Zealand Law Society (Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa) is the parent body for barristers and solicitors in New Zealand.
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New Zealand National Party
The New Zealand National Party (Rōpū Nāhinara o Aotearoa), shortened to National (Nāhinara) or the Nats, is a centre-right to right-wing New Zealand political party that is the current ruling party.
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New Zealand Press Association
The New Zealand Press Association (NZPA) was a news agency that existed from 1879 to 2011 and provided national and international news to the media of New Zealand.
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Newsroom (website)
Newsroom is a New Zealand online news publication that was founded by Tim Murphy and Mark Jennings in 2017 and is co-edited by them.
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Nick Smith (New Zealand politician)
Nicolas Rex Smith (born 24 December 1964) is a New Zealand politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the National Party from 1990 to 2021. Eugenie Sage and Nick Smith (New Zealand politician) are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, candidates in the 2017 New Zealand general election, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election, government ministers of New Zealand, local politicians in New Zealand and new Zealand list MPs.
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Paparoa Track
The Paparoa Track is a shared hiking and mountain biking track located in Paparoa National Park in the South Island of New Zealand.
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Pat Suggate
Richard Patrick Suggate (17 March 1922 – 16 June 2016) was a New Zealand geologist, known for his research into coal properties and coal rank, and into the advances and retreats of New Zealand's glaciers.
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Port Hills (New Zealand electorate)
Port Hills was a parliamentary electorate of New Zealand that existed for the 2008 through 2017 general elections.
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Private member's bill
A private member's bill is a bill (proposed law) introduced into a legislature by a legislator who is not acting on behalf of the executive branch.
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ProQuest
ProQuest LLC is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938 as University Microfilms by Eugene Power.
Radio New Zealand
Radio New Zealand (Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa), commonly known as Radio NZ or simply RNZ, is a New Zealand public-service radio broadcaster and Crown entity that was established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995.
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Rodney Hide
Rodney Philip Hide (born 16 December 1956) is a former New Zealand politician of the ACT New Zealand party. Eugenie Sage and Rodney Hide are 21st-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand list MPs.
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Ross Sea
The Ross Sea is a deep bay of the Southern Ocean in Antarctica, between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land and within the Ross Embayment, and is the southernmost sea on Earth.
Selwyn (New Zealand electorate)
Selwyn is a current electorate in the New Zealand House of Representatives, composed of towns on the outskirts of Christchurch city.
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Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
The Sixth Labour Government governed New Zealand from 26 October 2017 to 27 November 2023.
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St Cuthbert's College, Auckland
St Cuthbert's College is a private (independent) Presbyterian-based day and boarding school for girls aged 4 to 18 (Years 0 to 13), located in Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand.
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Stuff (website)
Stuff is a New Zealand news media website owned by newspaper conglomerate Stuff Ltd (formerly called Fairfax).
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Sue Bradford
Sue Bradford (born 1 July 1952 in Auckland) is a New Zealand activist, academic, and former New Zealand politician who served as a list Member of Parliament representing the Green Party from 1999 to 2009. Eugenie Sage and Sue Bradford are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand MPs, new Zealand list MPs and Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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Tahr
Tahrs or tehrs are large artiodactyl ungulates related to goats and sheep.
Te Uru Rākau
Te Uru Rākau – New Zealand Forest Service is the agency within the Ministry for Primary Industries that is responsible for the New Zealand forestry sector.
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The Honourable
The Honourable (Commonwealth English) or The Honorable (American English; see spelling differences) (abbreviation: Hon., Hon'ble, or variations) is an honorific style that is used as a prefix before the names or titles of certain people, usually with official governmental or diplomatic positions.
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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
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The Press
The Press (Te Matatika) is a daily newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand, owned by media business Stuff Ltd.
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Tracey McLellan
Tracey Lee McLellan (born 20 May 1970) is a New Zealand politician. Eugenie Sage and Tracey McLellan are 21st-century New Zealand politicians, 21st-century New Zealand women politicians, candidates in the 2020 New Zealand general election and Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives.
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TVNZ
Television New Zealand (Te Reo Tātaki o Aotearoa), more commonly referred to as TVNZ, is a television network that is broadcast throughout New Zealand and parts of the Pacific region.
University of Auckland
The University of Auckland (UoA; Māori: Waipapa Taumata Rau) is a public research university based in Auckland, New Zealand.
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University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury (UC; Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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Waihi
Waihi is a town in Hauraki District in the North Island of New Zealand, especially notable for its history as a gold mine town.
Water Services Entities Act 2022
The Water Services Entities Act 2022 is an Act of Parliament in the New Zealand Parliament that creates four new water services entities to assume the water services responsibilities of territorial authorities.
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Water Services Reform Programme
The Water Services Reform Programme (formerly known as Three Waters) was a public infrastructure restructuring programme launched by the Sixth Labour Government to centralise the management of water supply and sanitation in New Zealand.
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West Coast Region
The West Coast (lit) is a region of New Zealand on the west coast of the South Island.
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1 News
1News is the news division of New Zealand television network TVNZ.
2007 New Zealand local elections
Triennial elections for all 73 cities and districts, twelve regional councils and all district health boards (DHBs) in New Zealand were held on 13 October 2007.
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2011 New Zealand general election
The 2011 New Zealand general election took place on Saturday 26 November 2011 to determine the membership of the 50th New Zealand Parliament.
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2020 New Zealand general election
The 2020 New Zealand general election was held on Saturday 17 October 2020 to determine the composition of the 53rd New Zealand Parliament.
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2023 New Zealand general election
The 2023 New Zealand general election was held on 14 October 2023 to determine the composition of the 54th Parliament of New Zealand.
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See also
Canterbury regional councillors
- Alec Neill
- David Caygill
- Diana Shand
- Eugenie Sage
- Kerry Burke
- Lan Pham
- Margaret Bazley
- Maurice Carter (developer)
- Neil Cherry
- Nicky Wagner
- Nuk Korako
- Tony Kunowski
Government ministers of New Zealand
- Amy Adams (politician)
- Andrew Bayly
- Andrew Hoggard
- Casey Costello
- Chester Borrows
- Chris Penk
- Chris Tremain
- Deborah Russell
- Duncan Webb
- Eugenie Sage
- James Shaw (New Zealand politician)
- Jo Goodhew
- Jo Luxton
- John Banks (New Zealand politician)
- Jonathan Coleman (politician)
- Judith Collins
- Julie Anne Genter
- Karen Chhour
- Kris Faafoi
- Louise Upston
- Maggie Barry
- Marama Davidson
- Mark Mitchell (New Zealand politician)
- Mark Patterson (New Zealand politician)
- Maurice Williamson
- Meka Whaitiri
- Melissa Lee
- Michael Woodhouse
- Minister for Infrastructure (New Zealand)
- Nathan Guy
- Nick Smith (New Zealand politician)
- Nicole McKee
- Nikki Kaye
- Paul Goldsmith (politician)
- Penny Simmonds
- Peter Dunne
- Pita Sharples
- Rino Tirikatene
- Sam Lotu-Iiga
- Shane Jones
- Simon Bridges
- Simon Watts
- Tama Potaka
- Tariana Turia
- Tim Groser
- Todd McClay
- Tracey Martin
- William Sio
- Willow-Jean Prime
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand MPs
- Barry Coates
- Catherine Delahunty
- Celia Wade-Brown
- Chlöe Swarbrick
- Darleen Tana
- David Clendon
- Denise Roche
- Efeso Collins
- Elizabeth Kerekere
- Eugenie Sage
- Francisco Hernandez (politician)
- Gareth Hughes (politician)
- Golriz Ghahraman
- Holly Walker
- Hūhana Lyndon
- Ian Ewen-Street
- James Shaw (New Zealand politician)
- Jan Logie
- Jeanette Fitzsimons
- Julie Anne Genter
- Kahurangi Carter
- Keith Locke
- Kennedy Graham
- Kevin Hague
- Lan Pham
- Lawrence Xu-Nan
- List of Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand MPs
- Marama Davidson
- Metiria Turei
- Mike Ward (New Zealand politician)
- Mojo Mathers
- Nándor Tánczos
- Phillida Bunkle
- Ricardo Menéndez March
- Rod Donald
- Russel Norman
- Scott Willis (politician)
- Steffan Browning
- Steve Abel
- Sue Bradford
- Sue Kedgley
- Tamatha Paul
- Teanau Tuiono
New Zealand environmentalists
- Alan Mark
- Alan Marshall (New Zealand author)
- Bill Ballantine (biologist)
- Brianna Fruean
- Bunny McDiarmid
- Cath Wallace
- Charles Fleming (ornithologist)
- Craig Potton
- Derek Wilson (architect)
- Diana Shand
- Eugenie Sage
- Fiona McQueen (rheumatologist)
- Geoffrey Palmer (politician)
- Guy Salmon
- Harry Turbott
- Janet Holm
- Jean Fleming (environmentalist)
- Jenny Campbell (environmentalist)
- Joe Harawira
- John Blincoe
- Kevin Smith (conservationist)
- Laura O'Connell Rapira
- Les Hutchins
- Lucy Gray (activist)
- Marilyn Waring
- Mary Elizabeth Dawson
- Melanie Mark-Shadbolt
- Nate Wilbourne
- Ngāneko Minhinnick
- Ollie Langridge
- Pérrine Moncrieff
- Pete Bethune
- Ray Ahipene-Mercer
- Richard Henry (conservationist)
- Rob Fenwick
- Shari Gallop
- Stephen King (conservationist)
- Steve Abel
- Wayne Walker (politician)
- Wendy Campbell-Purdie
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenie_Sage
, Rodney Hide, Ross Sea, Selwyn (New Zealand electorate), Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand, St Cuthbert's College, Auckland, Stuff (website), Sue Bradford, Tahr, Te Uru Rākau, The Honourable, The New Zealand Herald, The Press, Tracey McLellan, TVNZ, University of Auckland, University of Canterbury, Waihi, Water Services Entities Act 2022, Water Services Reform Programme, West Coast Region, 1 News, 2007 New Zealand local elections, 2011 New Zealand general election, 2020 New Zealand general election, 2023 New Zealand general election.