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Barbara Joan Kuriger (born 1961) is a New Zealand politician who has served as Deputy Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives since December 2023. A member of the
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, Kuriger was first elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for
Taranaki-King Country Taranaki-King Country is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The current MP for Taranaki-King Country is Barbara Kuriger of the National Party. She has held th ...
since 2014.


Early life

Kuriger was born in
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and was raised on a dairy farm. She married Louis Kuriger, a dairy farmer. They have three children.


Farming career

Kuriger is a farmer, shareholder and director of three family-owned farming businesses. With her husband Louis, she won the Taranaki Sharemilker of the Year title in 1978. Kuriger has served on the boards of several companies and institutions including DairyNZ, Dairy Training Limited, Primary ITO, New Zealand Young Farmers, Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre, Te Kauta, Venture Taranaki Trust, the Dairy Women's Network, and the New Zealand Rural Games Trust. In 2012, she won the title of Dairy Woman of the Year. Kuriger was criticised for her role as a member of the Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre board in 2015 when it was under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office. Kuriger had been a board member from 2012 to 2014 but denied knowledge of any misdoing; Labour MP
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said Kuriger could not claim to be ignorant of what had occurred. Kuriger is a former director of Oxbow Dairies Ltd which was charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty and neglect. Kuriger ceased being a director in 2014, while her husband Louis was still a director until late 2018 during which period the bulk of the charges were laid and offences committed. Their son, Tony, who was also a director of the company, pleaded guilty in January 2020 for causing "prolonged and severe pain" to the animals in his care.


Political career

In April 2014, Kuriger was selected as National's candidate in
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to replace the retiring
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. During the
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, she won Taranaki-King Country for National by a margin of 16,773 votes. Her maiden statement, given on 21 October 2014, was the second to be given in the 51st Parliament's address in reply debate. In her first term, Kuriger served as deputy chair of the health committee and as a member of the primary production committee, and was a junior National Party
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. Reelected at the
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, she served as the National Party's senior whip from 2018 to 2020. In March 2018 a member's bill in her name seeking to impose penalties on the parents of children before the
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was debated and lost. Briefly in 2020 she also the party's spokesperson for food safety, rural communities, and women, and chaired Parliament's primary production committee. After the
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, in which she won a third term, she was appointed spokesperson for agriculture, energy and resources, and food safety. She chaired the governance and administration committee from 2020 to 2021. When
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became the party leader in 2021, he appointed her as spokesperson for agriculture, biosecurity and food safety. In October 2022 Kuriger resigned from her agriculture, biosecurity, and food safety portfolios due to mismanaging conflicts of interest with the
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(MPI) over the prosecution of her husband and son. In December 2022, hundreds of pages of emails between Kuriger and MPI, obtained by
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under the Official Information Act, revealed a pattern of personal attacks on MPI officials in relation to animal mistreatment charges filed against her son Tony. MPI commissioned Mike Heron KC to review its conduct in the case. That review cleared the ministry of any wrongdoing and found the investigation into Tony Kuriger was not motivated by political purposes, despite the Kurigers' repeated private and public claims to the contrary. Kuriger refused to resign from Parliament over the incident. Following a January 2023 shadow cabinet reshuffle, Kuriger was allocated the conservation portfolio but was moved outside of the shadow cabinet with no ranking. National returned to government for the first time in six years at the
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. Kuriger retained her electorate by a margin of 14,355 votes, defeating Labour candidate
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, and was appointed Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.


References


External links


National Party page for Taranaki-King Country

Barbara Kuriger's website

Parliament website page for Barbara Kruiger
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