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Preceded by
  
Michael Bassett

Name
  
Margaret Austin


Preceded by
  
Mick Connelly

Succeeded by
  
Graeme Lee

Role
  
Politician

Prime Minister
  
David Lange Geoffrey Palmer

Political party
  
New Zealand Labour Party, United New Zealand

Succeeded by
  
Constituency abolished

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Margaret Elizabeth Austin, CNZM (born 1 April 1933) is a former New Zealand politician. She was an MP from 1984 to 1996, representing first the Labour Party and then briefly United New Zealand.

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Early life and career

Austin was born in Dunedin in 1933. She attended the University of Canterbury and graduated with a Diploma of Teaching. She went on to teach in Christchurch and in 1971 became the Head of Science at Christchurch Girls' High School and later became Senior Mistress at Riccarton High School in 1977. She was also a member of the Educational Administration Society and was its President for three years.

Political career

She was first elected to Parliament in the 1984 election as the MP for Yaldhurst, an electorate in western Christchurch. After Labour's re-election at the 1987 election, Austin was elected her party's Senior Whip following Michael Cullen's elevation to cabinet.

During her time in Parliament, Austin served as a Minister of Research and Development, Internal Affairs and of Arts, Culture and Heritage. She held the seat for the Labour Party until 1995 when the seat was abolished, in preparation for the changeover to MMP, and she joined with six other MPs to found the centrist United New Zealand Party. Like all United New Zealand MPs (but Peter Dunne), Austin was not re-elected in the 1996 election; Austin stood in the new Ilam electorate where she came third.

Later activities

She later became Chancellor of Lincoln University.

References

Margaret Austin Wikipedia