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Willie Jackson

List MP based in South Auckland

List MP based in South Auckland

Spokesperson for Māori Development, Social Development

Contact Willie Jackson

Parliamentary office

04 817 8722
[email protected]

Freepost PO Box 18 888
Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160

South Auckland office

31 Calthorp Close
Favona
Auckland 2024

Meet Willie Jackson


"If there is one thing that I am most proud of, it is that we never give up on people and everyone deserves another opportunity."


Hon Willie Jackson (born 1961) is a former urban Māori chief executive and award-winning radio and television broadcaster. He grew up in Porirua and Mangere, and attended Mangere College in his teenage years.

 

Jackson previously worked as a trade union organiser, record company executive, broadcaster, sports talkback radio host and urban Māori advocate.

 

Primarily based in Auckland, he has supported the rights of Māori and urban Māori nationally for many years with a focus on community development particularly in South Auckland. He has been at the forefront in terms of advancing community interests, local initiatives and whānau aspirations.

 

Willie has a very long history working within both Māori and mainstream media in print, radio and television including commentating election coverage in 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2014.

 

He is the son of the late Bob Jackson and Dame June Jackson, New Zealand’s longest serving parole board member, and his wife is Tania Rangiheuea, a former Victoria University lecturer in Māori and Women’s Studies and now a school principal.

 

Willie served as the Minister for Broadcasting and Media, Minister for Māori Development, Associate Minister for ACC, Associate Minister for Housing (Māori Housing), as well as Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment (Māori Employment) during the 53rd Parliament. 


Latest news and updates:

  • Nicola Willis tone deaf as 230 jobs lost – Nicola Willis thought it was the perfect time to celebrate today, while 230 people lost their jobs.

  • Paper mill closure adds to growing job losses – The Government has no plan to support workers as 230 more jobs are lost today with the closure of the Kinleith paper mill.

  • Māori and Pacific people hit hardest by lack of jobs – The Government is continuing to take Māori backwards in every possible way.

  • Funding for Māori slashed in Budget – Nicola Willis’ Budget represents the worst outcome for Māori in a generation. This Government has slashed $40 million for Māori Housing providers along with cutting $20 million for rangatahi transitional housing.

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