Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Labour Party List
In office 17 September 2005 – 20 September 2014
29th President of the Labour Party
In office 1993–1995
Preceded by
Ruth Dyson
Succeeded by
Michael Hirschfeld
Personal details
Born
(1955-04-05) 5 April 1955 (age 69) New Plymouth, New Zealand
Political party
Labour Party
Maryan StreetMNZM (born 5 April 1955) is a New Zealand unionist, academic and former politician. She was president of the New Zealand Labour Party from 1993 to 1995 and a Labour Party list member of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 2005 until 2014.
For the final year of the Fifth Labour Government, Street held the offices of Minister of Housing and Minister for the Accident Compensation Corporation. She was the first openly lesbian MP elected to the New Zealand Parliament.[1]
^"20 Years On – Homosexual Law Reform Conference" (PDF). Lesbian and Gay Archives of New Zealand. p. 7.
MaryanStreet MNZM (born 5 April 1955) is a New Zealand unionist, academic and former politician. She was president of the New Zealand Labour Party from...
Stuff. Retrieved 15 February 2019. Street was openly lesbian before entering parliament. "National Portrait: MaryanStreet, the campaigner". Stuff. Retrieved...
New Zealand Parliament. In May 2012, Labour Party of New Zealand MP MaryanStreet introduced a private member's bill into the ballot box, the End of Life...
candidate not to enter parliament at the 2014 election. The person higher, MaryanStreet, announced she would decline the chance to return to Parliament. Mackey...
July 2019. "Labour's Raymond Huo set to return to Parliament after MaryanStreet steps aside". The New Zealand Herald. 21 February 2017. Archived from...
the Health Select Committee concerning medically assisted dying and MaryanStreet's petition. In this submission they reiterated the importance of protecting...
Harawira, Brendan Horan, Raymond Huo, Asenati Taylor, Moana Mackey, MaryanStreet, Holly Walker (Electorate only, not the Green Party List) The Electoral...
November 2008 – 25 February 2010 Prime Minister John Key Preceded by MaryanStreet Succeeded by Maurice Williamson (acting) In office 1 April 2010 – 22...
to enter parliament at the 2014 election. Both people ranked higher, MaryanStreet and Moana Mackey, announced they would decline the chance to return...
standing up against discrimination." Four sets of traffic lights along Cuba Street, Wellington are fitted with green pedestrian lights depicting Rupe. The...
March 2001 15 August 2002 8 Ruth Dyson 15 August 2002 5 November 2007 9 MaryanStreet 5 November 2007 19 November 2008 10 Nick Smith 19 November 2008 12 December...
19 October 2005 Chris Carter Labour 19 October 2005 5 November 2007 MaryanStreet Labour 5 November 2007 19 November 2008 Minister of Immigration Lianne...
Board David McLean Chair Sue McCormack Deputy Chair Ed Sims Director MaryanStreet Director Rob Jager Director Rachel Pinn Director Bruce Wattie Director...
Napier Chris Tremain 9,018 Russell Fairbrother Nelson Nick Smith 8,471 MaryanStreet† New Lynn David Cunliffe 4,025 Tim Groser† New Plymouth Harry Duynhoven...
President. In 1994 he challenged MaryanStreet for the Labour Party presidency, but lost by a wide margin, 303 votes to Street and 75 for Samuels. He was awarded...
(1966/1967–present), MP (2020–present), co-leader of the Te Pāti Māori MaryanStreet (1955–present), 29th president of the Labour Party (1993–1995), Minister...
community, and industrial workers). Influential branches include Princes Street Labour (this Auckland university branch is described as the "ideological...
Blake Skjellerup Alice Snedden Freda Stark Todd Stephenson Toni Storm MaryanStreet Lea Tahuhu Blyth Tait Rangimoana Taylor Ngahuia Te Awekotuku Samuel...
from the original on 13 November 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2011. "Epsom street survey: Goldsmith on top". New Zealand Herald. 20 November 2011. Archived...
New Zealand Labour MPs Chris Carter, Lianne Dalziel, Judith Tizard, MaryanStreet, former Governor General Dame Catherine Tizard, British Labour MP Ben...
Rainbow Labour as a branch of the Labour Party to represent LGBT people. MaryanStreet was New Zealand's first openly lesbian MP, elected in the 2005 election...