Marie Hasler

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Marie Bernadine Hasler (born 1948) is a former New Zealand politician. She was a member of Parliament for the National Party from 1990 to 1993, and then again from 1996 to 2002.

Early life

Hasler was born in Dublin, Ireland. She came to New Zealand while young, and was educated at Auckland University. Before entering politics, she was employed in public relations, and also worked in the civil service.

Public Relations Manager

Marie joined EMA after a 12-year political career as Member of Parliament for Waitakere, and Minister of the Crown.

She has been with EMA since 2004, first as a learning contractor, before joining the membership team for a couple of years, followed by her appointment as Public Relations Manager.

Her role includes generating public awareness of EMA's role and activities within the business and wider community and promoting EMA's extensive range of services to members; providing PR support to EMA business units; public speaking engagements; liaison with media, and facilitating opportunities for lawmakers to hear the concerns of EMA members through forums, seminars and business events.

Member of Parliament

Parliament of New Zealand
Years Term Electorate List Party
19901993 43rd Titirangi National
19961999 45th Waitakere 27 National
19992002 46th List 24 National

Hasler was first elected to Parliament in the 1990 elections as MP for Titirangi, but was defeated in the 1993 elections by Labour's Suzanne Sinclair. In the 1996 elections, she returned to Parliament as MP for Waitakere.

In the 1999 elections, however, she was defeated by Labour's David Cunliffe, although she remained in Parliament as a list MP. In the 2002 elections, Hasler was only ranked thirty-second on National's party list, and as she did not manage to win back Waitakere, she left Parliament.

Political views

I believe our most constant and enduring symbol is the Silver Fern. It is the most commonly used and instantly recognisable New Zealand image.

Marie Hasler, 1999, [1]

In 1998, as Minister of Cultural Affairs,[2] Hasler called for a debate on whether the New Zealand flag should change.[3] Hasler said at the time that for some years she believed New Zealand's existing flag no longer caught the essence of contemporary New Zealand. She also argued that the flag is indistinguishable from the Australian flag, and that it reflects New Zealand's former colonial status. The then Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley, supported Hasler's view that a new flag for New Zealand could be the Silver fern flag.

Later years

Hasler unsuccessfully stood as a Citizens & Ratepayers candidate on the Waitakere Ward of the Auckland Council in the 2010 Local government elections.[4][5]

References

  1. Hon Marie Hasler (14 April 1999). "The Flag, Patriotism And The RSA". 
  2. New Zealand Government Ministers Hon Marie Hasler
  3. http://www.executive.govt.nz/speech.cfm?speechralph=26839&SR=0
  4. Orsman, Bernard (7 July 2010). "Ex-National MPs deluging Citizens & Ratepayers card". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 19 October 2011. 
  5. "2010 Election Results" (Press release). Auckland Transition Agency/Auckland Council. October 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-17. 

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