Barbara Rachael Fati Palepa Edmonds is a New Zealand politician and
Member of Parliament
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in the
House of Representatives
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for the
Labour Party.
Early life and career
Edmonds' parents came to New Zealand from
Western Samoa
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in 1978. She was also raised by her stepmother after her mother died when she was 4 years old.
She was born in North Shore,
Auckland
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and attended Carmel College. Her school was next door to North Shore Hospital where members of her family were working in the kitchen, laundry and as cleaners.
She married and had eight children. Edmonds was a parent elected member of the Board of Trustees of
Mana College
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History
In recent years, the college has introduced Pathways a system to help students achieve in areas they ...
.
Edmonds is a specialist tax lawyer, and before entering Parliament, worked in both the private and public sectors. In 2016, she was seconded from
Inland Revenue
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to work as a private secretary to
Michael Woodhouse
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Early years
Woodhouse was born and raised in South Dunedin, the fifth of nine children. He attended St Patrick's, St Edmund's and St Pauls High School, no ...
and
Judith Collins
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, as
Ministers of Revenue.
In 2017, she was appointed as a political adviser to
Stuart Nash
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in his role as Minister of Revenue.
Political career
In August 2020, Edmonds was ranked 49th on the
Labour Party's
list
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.
During the , she won
Mana
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by a large margin of 16,244, defeating
National
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Member of Parliament
Jo Hayes
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Early life and career
Hayes' whakapapa is to the W ...
. Following the election, she was appointed as Labour's associate whip on 2 November. She was deputy chair of the
Finance and Expenditure Committee
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from 3 December 2020 to 22 June 2022, when she became chair.
References
Living people
New Zealand people of Samoan descent
New Zealand Labour Party MPs
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Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
21st-century New Zealand politicians
21st-century New Zealand women politicians
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