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Jacqueline Diane Miller (née Blue, born 2 June 1956), commonly known as Jackie Blue, is a New Zealand politician and former member of
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for the
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.


Personal life

Blue was born in 1956. She attended Selwyn College in
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, and then went on to gain a BSc from the
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in 1976 and MB ChB from Auckland Medical School in 1983. Her particular area of specialty is breast cancer, and she is a member of the Scientific Advisory Panel at the Breast Cancer Research Trust. Blue gained prominence in the medical sector as a pioneering breast physician. Blue is married and has two children. One of her daughters, Paddy, has served as Equity Officer of the Victoria University of Wellington Students Association in 2018.


Political life

Blue's previous political involvement included service on a District Health Board as an elected member from the centre-right Citizens and Ratepayers Now organisation. She resigned from this shortly after being elected a National MP. In the 2005 general election, Blue stood as the National Party's candidate in the
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electorate. She was unsuccessful in winning the traditionally safe Labour seat from high-profile Labour MP
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, but entered Parliament as a
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, having been ranked 41st on the National Party list. In her first term as an Opposition MP, Blue had responsibilities as the spokeswoman for the National Party on women's issues, as well as associate health. Subsequent to her election to Parliament, Blue strongly advocated for further available health care for sufferers of
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, including wider use of the anti-cancer drug
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. In 2006, Blue's Human Tissue (Organ Donation) Amendment Bill was drawn from the member's ballot. The bill passed its first reading and was sent to select committee, but was defeated at its second reading. In 2008, Blue sought the National Party candidacy in Auckland Central electorate, where she has been a long-term resident. Blue lost the contest to the much younger
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who went on to win the seat. Blue was subsequently unsuccessful in standing against incumbent MP
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in Mt Roskill for a second time, but was returned to Parliament as a List MP at the 2008 election. In May 2010 Blue's Consumer Guarantees Amendment Bill, which extends the Consumer Guarantees Act to cover online auctions, was drawn from the member's ballot. It passed its first reading and was sent to select committee in July 2010. In November 2011, Blue stood for a third time in Mt Roskill against Goff, but was unsuccessful. She was returned to Parliament for a third time as a List MP. Blue was appointed Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner at the
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in April 2013 and took up the position in June 2013. She resigned from Parliament and was replaced by
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. As Commissioner she urged New Zealand sporting bodies to "level the playing field" for women. In 2018 she told a UN committee before leaving the Human Rights Commission that successive governments have failed New Zealand women over domestic violence, the number one human rights issue. In the
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, Blue was appointed a
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, for services to women and the State.


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at National party {{DEFAULTSORT:Blue, Jackie 1956 births Living people New Zealand National Party MPs University of Auckland alumni Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives New Zealand list MPs Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives 21st-century New Zealand politicians 21st-century New Zealand women politicians Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit People educated at Selwyn College, Auckland Auckland District Health Board members