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David Peter Farrar (born 11 September 1967) is a New Zealand
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,
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and pollster. He is an infrequent commentator in the media on internet issues. Farrar manages his own
market research Market research is an organized effort to gather information about target markets and customers. It involves understanding who they are and what they need. It is an important component of business strategy and a major factor in maintaining com ...
company, Curia. Farrar has held many roles within the
New Zealand National Party The New Zealand National Party (), often shortened to National () or the Nats, is a Centre-right politics, centre-right List of political parties in New Zealand, political party in New Zealand that is the current senior ruling party. It is one ...
and has worked in
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for four National Party leaders. His blog, ''
Kiwiblog Kiwiblog is a New Zealand political blog written by pollster and classic-liberal National Party-aligned political activist David Farrar. Farrar started the blog in July 2003 at the instigation of then-prominent New Zealand blogger Gordon Kin ...
'', was the most widely read and commented on New Zealand blog in 2009. Farrar also maintains a presence on social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. In 2007 the ''
National Business Review ''National Business Review'' (or ''NBR'') is one of New Zealand's business news publishing websites. The NBR has focused on delivering breaking business news and analysis since its founding in 1970. NBR is known for its independent journalism f ...
'' stated that: "Any realistic 'power list' produced in this country would include either Farrar or his fellow blogger and opinion leader Russell Brown."


Education and personal life

Farrar was educated in Wellington, attending
St Mark's Church School St Mark's School is an independent Anglican co-educational school in Wellington, New Zealand for children aged from two (Early Childhood) to Year 8. The school is often seen on cricket match broadcasts from Basin Reserve. To its front is the mod ...
and
Rongotai College Rongotai College is a state single-sex boys' secondary school in the southeastern suburb of Rongotai, Wellington, New Zealand. Serving Years 9 to 13 (ages 12 to 18), the school has students as of . About 55 percent of the students are of Eu ...
. He is of Jewish descent on his father's side. He studied at the
University of Otago The University of Otago () is a public university, public research university, research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, Otago is New Zealand's oldest university and one of the oldest universities in ...
and later at
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington (), also known by its shorter names "VUW" or "Vic", is a public university, public research university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of New Zealand Parliament, Parliament, and w ...
. Farrar served on the council of Otago University as a student representative, was president of the Commerce Faculty Students' Association and chaired the Student Representative Council. While he was at the University of Otago, he was the Otago correspondent for ''Campus News'' an alternative student newspaper published by a group in Auckland but which was distributed nationwide. The newspaper was published between 1984 and 1988, and Farrar's involvement ran from 1985 to 1987.


Career

In 2004, Farrar founded Curia Market Research. It regularly conducts nationally representative New Zealand opinion polling. Farrar was involved in the development of the New Zealand Political Polling Code. Farrar is a member of the Market Research Society of New Zealand. He was vice-president of the Internet Society of New Zealand,
InternetNZ InternetNZ (officially Internet New Zealand Inc., formerly the Internet Society of New Zealand) is a Nonprofit organization, not-for-profit open membership organisation and the designated manager for the .nz Country code top-level domain, country ...
and formerly a director of New Zealand Domain Name Registry Ltd (.nz Registry Services), and is a frequent commentator in both broadcast and print media on Internet issues. Previously Farrar worked as a staff member of the
Leader of the Opposition The Leader of the Opposition is a title traditionally held by the leader of the Opposition (parliamentary), largest political party not in government, typical in countries utilizing the parliamentary system form of government. The leader of the ...
(1999–2004), a staff member at National Party Head Office (1999 and 2004), a staff member in Ministerial Services under
Jim Bolger James Brendan Bolger ( ; born 31 May 1935) is a New Zealand retired politician of the National Party who was the 35th prime minister of New Zealand, serving from 1990 to 1997. Bolger was born in Ōpunake, Taranaki, to Irish immigrants. Bef ...
(1996–1997) and in the Prime Minister's Office under
Jenny Shipley Dame Jennifer Mary Shipley (née Robson; born 4 February 1952) is a New Zealand former politician who served as the 36th prime minister of New Zealand from 1997 to 1999. She was the first female prime minister of New Zealand, and the first woma ...
(1997–1999). Farrar wrote weekly columns for the ''
National Business Review ''National Business Review'' (or ''NBR'') is one of New Zealand's business news publishing websites. The NBR has focused on delivering breaking business news and analysis since its founding in 1970. NBR is known for its independent journalism f ...
'' and the iPredict futures site, and is an occasional commentator on
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and
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. The ''
New Zealand Listener The ''New Zealand Listener'' is a weekly New Zealand magazine that covers the political, cultural and literary life of New Zealand by featuring a variety of topics, including current events, politics, social issues, health, technology, arts, f ...
'' 2009 Power List named Farrar the fourth most powerful person in the New Zealand media, saying "Kiwiblog has become part of the daily routine for Beltway insiders and others with an interest in politics and public policy."


Political involvement


Taxpayers' Union

In 2013, Farrar, with Jordan Williams, established the fiscally conservative lobby group, the
New Zealand Taxpayers' Union The New Zealand Taxpayers' Union is a taxpayer pressure group founded in 2013 to scrutinise government spending, publicise government waste, and promote an efficient tax system. The Union was founded among conservative figures, and is often r ...
. The Union is based on the United Kingdom TaxPayers Alliance and resulted from both Farrar and Williams' interaction with that group's founder, Matthew Elliot, through the
International Young Democrat Union The International Young Democracy Union (IYDU) is a global alliance of centre-right political youth organisations and the youth wing of the International Democrat Union. The IYDU in its current form was founded in March 1991 in Washington, D. ...
.


Young Nationals

Farrar was previously national secretary of the youth wing of the New Zealand National Party, the Young Nationals. During his tenure as national secretary, he survived some media calls for his resignation when he was arrested for his part in a joke press release, along with fellow Young National Michael P Moore, announcing that maverick National MP
Michael Laws Michael Laws (born 1957) is a New Zealand politician, broadcaster and writer. Laws was a Member of Parliament for six years, starting in 1990, initially for the National Party. In Parliament he voted against his party on multiple occasions a ...
had been assassinated and that the Prime Minister was one of over 10,000 suspects. The joke press-release was made with the New Zealand Police logo. Farrar and Moore were subsequently arrested, but not convicted of any crime as they chose to participate in a diversion scheme for first time offenders of minor crime. The infamous fax and related media items are now displayed at the Backbencher Bar on Molesworth Street in Wellington, across the road from Parliament. Farrar is an honorary life member of the Young Nationals, due to his many years of service to the organisation.


Campaign manager

At the 2005 general election Farrar was the volunteer campaign manager for National's candidate
Mark Blumsky Mark Herbert Blumsky (born 29 August 1957) is a former New Zealand politician and diplomat. He was Mayor of Wellington from 1995 to 2001, and a Member of Parliament for the National Party from 2005 to 2008. Blumsky was New Zealand's High Comm ...
. Blumsky was defeated in his attempt to become an electorate MP, but succeeded in entering parliament via the party list.


Political views

Farrar professes a
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approach to politics, and identifies as a moderate of the centre-right on the political spectrum. He was a co-chair of National's Classical Liberal Policy Advisory Group at its formation in 2004. He supported the legalisation of
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and of
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. Farrar supports a
New Zealand republic New Zealand Republic Inc. (formerly the Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Republican Coalition of New Zealand) is an organisation formed in 1994 whose object is to support the creation of a New Zealand republic. The campaign ...
and is on the National Council of
New Zealand Republic New Zealand Republic Inc. (formerly the Republican Movement of Aotearoa New Zealand and the Republican Coalition of New Zealand) is an organisation formed in 1994 whose object is to support the creation of a New Zealand republic. The campaign ...
campaign. Economically his views are more in keeping with those of parties to the right of the National Party, such as the
libertarianism Libertarianism (from ; or from ) is a political philosophy that holds freedom, personal sovereignty, and liberty as primary values. Many libertarians believe that the concept of freedom is in accord with the Non-Aggression Principle, according t ...
of the minority ACT party. Farrar has appeared before Parliamentary select committees on a range of issues, including the Electoral Finance Bill and the
Treaty Principles Bill The Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill, commonly known as the Treaty Principles Bill, was a government bill (law), government Bill introduced by David Seymour of the ACT New Zealand party. It aimed to define the principles of the Treaty ...
. He often publishes his submissions on his blog.


See also

* New Zealand blogosphere


References


External links


Personal website

Kiwiblog


{{DEFAULTSORT:Farrar, David 1967 births Living people New Zealand male bloggers New Zealand libertarians New Zealand National Party politicians New Zealand people of Jewish descent New Zealand republicans People educated at Rongotai College Pollsters Victoria University of Wellington alumni University of Otago alumni