Summarised by Centrist
Former National MP Harete Hipango-Brownlie will contest the Whanganui electorate for New Zealand First at November’s election.
Hipango-Brownlie represented Whanganui for National from 2017 until 2020 and later returned to Parliament as a list MP after Nick Smith resigned in 2021.
She failed to return at the 2023 election after placing third in Te Tai Hauāuru and being ranked 31st on National’s party list.
Hipango-Brownlie has more than 30 years’ experience across law, health, governance and public policy. She has also worked with iwi organisations, served on the Whanganui District Health Board and was involved as a lawyer during the 1995 Pākaitore occupation.
Editor’s note: The 1News report described her as a “controversial former National MP”, citing her appearances at anti-vaccine and anti-mandate protests and her acknowledgement that she had asked a staff member to edit her Wikipedia biography.
Footage accompanying the report said Hipango-Brownlie had posted a selfie from an anti-mandate protest in Whanganui alongside comments criticising social division.
The article did not allege violence, criminal behaviour or serious professional misconduct arising from her participation in the protests.
New Zealand First instead highlighted her experience as a lawyer, former electorate MP and community advocate, saying she brought “a lifetime of leadership, advocacy and service to the community she calls home”.
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