Denise Roche

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Denise Roche
Denise Roche in 2007
Personal details
Born (1963-07-09) 9 July 1963
Political party Green

Denise Roche (born 9 July 1963) is a New Zealand politician who is a member of the Waiheke Local Board and the New Zealand House of Representatives, where she represents the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Early life

Roche was born in 1963 in Helensville.[1] She has an extensive background in union-related work and in 2000 completed a diploma in labour studies. In 2007 she completed a graduate diploma in not-for-profit management.

Roche and her partner John Stansfield moved to Waiheke in 1997, partners in Orapiu Grove Farm. From 2004 to 2010, she was on the board of trustees for Te Huruhi School.[1]

She had previously worked for the Waste Resource Trust, promoting responsible waste disposal and recycling on Waiheke Island.[2]

Political career

Parliament of New Zealand
Years Term Electorate List Party
2011  present 50th List 11 Green

She was the Auckland City Councillor for the Hauraki Gulf Islands from 2007 to 2010.[3] She won in the 2007 Auckland local body election by a very narrow margin over long-standing incumbent, Faye Storer, by only eleven votes with a high-profile campaign.[4]

In the 2010 Auckland local election for the Waiheke Local Board, she received the highest number of votes.[3]

She was the candidate of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand for Auckland Central in the 2008 general election. The Auckland Central electorate includes the whole of Waiheke Island. She received 13% of votes cast in the electorate and was not elected.[5]

Placed in eleventh place on the Green Party list for the 2011 election,[6] Roche was elected to Parliament, with the Greens gaining 14 positions based on the final results.[7][8][9]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Denise Roche". Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand. Retrieved 3 October 2011. 
  2. Roche, Denise (3 November 2005). "The Waste Resource Trust on Waiheke – Exploring the effects of public attitudes on waste minimisatiion". Retrieved 15 December 2005. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Denise Roche". Elections New Zealand. Retrieved 9 November 2011. 
  4. "Final official election results 2007". Auckland City Council. 2007. 
  5. "Official Count Results -- Auckland Central". Chief Electoral Office. Retrieved 13 December 2011. 
  6. "2011 election candidates". Green Party. Retrieved 26 November 2011. 
  7. Trevett, Claire (27 November 2011). "National soars as Labour put to the sword". The NZ Herald. Retrieved 26 November 2011. 
  8. "Interview with New Green MP Denise Roche". Waiheke Radio. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2011. 
  9. "Official Count Results -- Successful Candidates". New Zealand Electoral Commission. Retrieved 13 December 2011. 
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