I am really proud to have represented the East Coast Bays as your Member of Parliament since 2017. I have worked hard to achieve results on a wide range of projects that are important to our community. I am also the Minister of Education and Minister of Immigration. 
SOME HIGHLIGHTS
- Lobbied Auckland Transport to get Glenvar Road prioritised for an upgrade 
- Saved Browns Bay Police Station from closure 
- Fought to keep Vanguard Military School open (and survived one of their fitness sessions) 
- Worked with locals to save Okura from development 
- Raised funds for a new vehicle for North Harbour Community Patrol 
- Fighting to save sciences at Massey Albany alongside staff and students 
- Lobbied for and inquiry into Auckland beach water quality at select committee 
- Called 5,400 households during Level 4 and supported over-60’s with grocery and prescription deliveries 
MY FOCUS FOR THE FUTURE
- Support locals through the economic recovery 
- #GreenLightGlenvar - Maintain pressure on AT to get this vital project started 
- Fast-track the new primary school in Albany 
- Advocate for our local schools who have lost substantial revenue from international students 
- Continue to hold Watercare accountable over the state of our beaches 
- Work alongside local conservation groups to keep the East Coast Bays beautiful 
- Continue to support communities to ensure transparency of Council processes 
I was born in the East Coast Bays, and have been living in the area for over 40 years. I am raising two children with my husband in Okura and am heavily invested in my local community.
After attending Rangitoto College, I went on to complete a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours at the University of Auckland. I have worked in a number of export sales roles for New Zealand manufacturers, and have produced a range of local television shows, including Piha Rescue.
I spent four years working for the former MP for East Coast Bays, Hon Murray McCully. I helped thousands of locals, businesses and organisations navigate their way through various government departments. This was the pointy end of policy and reinforced my passion for this amazing community.