861:'s new directive for councils to delay their freshwater plans in order to accommodate the government's new freshwater policids. Laws and fellow Cr Gary Kelliher warned that the council's vote could give Simmonds justification to dissolve the council and install government-appointed commissioners. He said the council was playing a "very dangerous game of chicken" with the Government and accused his colleagues of refusing to accept the results of the
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656:. In that role, Laws awarded a contract to conduct a Napier City Council communications poll to a company part-owned by his wife. This appeared to contravene the Local Government (Members' Interests) Act 1968. Laws claimed "there had been no profit to either company or individuals," and an official inquiry by the
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looked upon with disapproval. Tensions persisted between Laws and Bolger after Laws became an MP, made worse by Laws' declaration that he would attempt to follow popular opinion in Hawke's Bay rather than
National Party policy. Laws voted against his party on a number of issues, joining several other
882:, Laws defended the tone if his response and accused Grace of selfishness and said that "he could have been much harsher." Following the ORC's vote, Laws welcomed the decision not to continue half-price bus fares for university students and said that the new bus fares were subsidised by ratepayers.
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Malcolm to pause the Otago Regional Council's land and water regional plan until the National-led coalition government released its updated national freshwater management policy statement. Malcolm's motion was
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Regional Council's decision to notify its regional policy statement after voting on 32 recommendations from an independent hearings panel during a closed doors meeting. The Council defended its decision to exclude the public from the meeting on the
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Executive Jonathan Ayling petitioned Gardner to withdraw her complaint and amend the council's code of conduct to reflect that councillors represent ratepayers rather than the council executive. They also offered their support to Laws. In November 2021, Laws was cleared of any wrongdoing.
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to correct the spelling to "Whanganui" with an "h". The council held a referendum in 2009 showed 77% support for the retention of the then-popular spelling, which had been used since 1837. However, the authority to rename the district rested with the Crown, not the council, and in
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However, Laws' conduct during the matter attracted strong criticism. Laws had claimed the poll had been carried out by a person named
Antoinette Beck, who was supposedly based in Australia. It later became known Beck was not a real person, her signature had been applied by Laws' parliamentary
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grounds that the hearing panel's report and recommendations were subject to appeals. Laws described the decision as "a rushed process with the council being presented with a fait accompli. It seems that local government and open democracy are two foreign concepts."
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Antoinette Beck affair—Napier city councillors John Harrison and Kerry Single—unsuccessfully sued him for defamation. Laws defended himself in the Napier High Court in December 1997 and the Court awarded costs of over
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Michael Laws has five children. The eldest two are from relationships prior to his political career; the youngest three, with former partner Leonie
Brookhammer, were born during Laws' Whanganui mayoralty. Laws and Brookhammer separated in 2009.
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Wanganui" grouping subsequently won two council by-elections in February 2006 and Laws acquired the reputation of having rejuvenated the city and raising Whanganui's profile. He also led the campaign for
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defeated by a margin of 7 to 5. The Council voted to retain their land wand water regional plan. During the meeting, Laws criticised his fellow councillors for continuing with a plan based on directions by the previous
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had previously made similarly disparaging comments about Satyanand. Laws originally refused to apologise for his comments and only apologised after Henry lost his job over making racist remarks about Indian politician
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1973:"Otago Regional Councillor Calls Student "Entitled" Over Bus Fares"
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for allegedly being activists due to their membership of the
1371:"Alternative names Wanganui or Whanganui to become official"
1747:"Michael Laws' ORC battle ends in chaos – but Hobbs ousted"
1722:"Otago Regional Councillors elect Cr Marian Hobbs to Chair"
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who was arrested for minor theft in the aftermath of the
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2018 New Zealand First Party deputy leadership election
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New Zealand Association of Rationalists and Humanists.
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dissident MPs to oppose the economic policies of the
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Laws has also been a media personality, working as a
2347:"Lacklustre Laws loses his place with dancing stars"
1645:"Hobbs, Wilson elected on to Otago Regional Council"
1126:"Euthanasia campaigner Cam Campion dies of cancer".
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as "a bloated, brown slug." Despite complaints, the
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
2438:"Michael Laws: "I've got to be strong for my kids""
2204:"New Zealand DJ apologizes for "fat Indian" insult"
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1396:"Laws will not stand for Wanganui mayoralty again"
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2997:2015 New Zealand First deputy leadership election
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1283:"Bill proposes banning gang patches in Wanganui"
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1205:"Michael Laws' 'fat brown slug' jibe okayed"
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2176:"Second NZ broadcaster in race row"
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1643:Hudson, Daisy (12 October 2019).
1515:"'Michael Laws' yours for $ 100+"
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863:2023 New Zealand general election
859:National-led coalition government
386:(2016 – present), as a member of
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1971:Brown, Nina (23 March 2024).
1649:Otago Daily Times Online News
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1312:Ellis, Moana (7 March 2024).
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648:Resignation from Parliament
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292:1957 (age 66–67)
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2288:"Host a Laws unto himself"
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804:Craighead Diocesan School
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2790:Former Parliamentarians
1058:Temple, Philip (1994).
930:in 2003 and changed to
697:Local government career
412:Whanganui Boys' College
2538:New Zealand Parliament
2485:Laws, Michael (1998).
1778:The New Zealand Herald
1129:The New Zealand Herald
1011:Dancing With Beelzebub
989:Dancing with the Stars
889:In mid-June 2024, the
816:Otago Regional Council
810:Otago Regional Council
654:Napier city councillor
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321:Broadcaster and writer
247:New Zealand Parliament
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3087:People from Whanganui
3067:New Zealand First MPs
2670:Lester Gray (2018–19)
2661:Anne Martin (2013–15)
2562:Electorate abolished
2181:Sydney Morning Herald
1346:"Wanganui says: No H"
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971:2011 general election
676:1996 general election
364:The Sunday Star-Times
3147:Euthanasia activists
2487:The Demon Profession
1007:The Demon Profession
824:2019 local elections
820:2016 local elections
767:2007 local elections
723:Sarjeant Art Gallery
715:2004 local elections
597:, whom party leader
461:Member of Parliament
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