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Elections / 2017 / [1] / Brooke van Velden
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2017 general election Sitting MP
Standing for [1]

Brooke van Velden

Kind
Electorate & list
Source
elections-wikipedia
As of
4 May 2026

Background

Research run #3 · 26 Apr 2026
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Hon Brooke van Velden is a New Zealand politician currently serving as Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety [12] and a member of the ACT Party [15].

Before entering politics, van Velden held a number of roles in the private sector. According to a single reputable secondary source, she worked as a corporate affairs consultant [1] and also as a factory worker at some point in her career [2]. She is also reported to have qualified in international trade and economics, though this comes from a single secondary source [4]. According to the same category of source, she worked behind the scenes in Parliament in a private capacity to help pass the End of Life Choice Act [3].

Van Velden entered Parliament as an ACT Party list MP from 2020 [10], though the broader affiliation with the ACT Party and the start of that period carry some variation across sources [15]. Sources differ on the precise period of her role as Deputy Leader of the ACT Party — some place her tenure in that position from 2020 [6], while the same sources disagree on the full valid period [6][7].

From 2023, she is reported by one secondary source to have held the Tāmaki electorate seat [9][11]. She has served as a Cabinet minister [5] and holds the confirmed portfolio of Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety [12]. She is also reported, from a single secondary source, to have served as Minister of Internal Affairs [13] and as a Government Minister more broadly [8].

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Education

Career

Political offices

Party affiliation

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  • Unable to confirm specific dates at St Cuthbert's College from a fetchable public source (BusinessDesk article appears paywalled; NowToLove page did not extract claims).

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Pecuniary interests

2025 register · as of 27 May 2026

As a sitting MP, this candidate files an annual Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests. Items below are the most recent declarations from the Register.

Debts owed by you
ASB Bank ASB Bank – mortgage
Gifts
Painting (on loan) – family member
Suncorp Tickets (x2) All Blacks v Argentina test match, Eden Park – Suncorp
Eden Park Trust Tickets (x2) P!nk – Eden Park Trust
Real property
Family home – Auckland
Retirement schemes
ASB KiwiSaver ASB KiwiSaver

Recent press

50 articles across 7 outlets
RNZ 23
1News 7
The Spinoff 6
Otago Daily Times 5
Stuff 5
NZ Herald 3
Newsroom 1