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Elections / 2020 / Taupō / Louise Upston
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2020 general election Sitting MP
Defending Taupō

Louise Upston

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

Background

Research run #11 · 26 Apr 2026
Every claim below traces to a verbatim quote in the cited source. Click any footnote [1] in the prose, or expand the citation index below, to see where the fact came from.

Louise Upston is a New Zealand National Party politician [35] and Member of Parliament for Taupō, a seat she has held since 2008 [18].

Upston studied at Waikato University [11] and, according to a secondary source, may hold an MBA [34]. Prior to entering Parliament, she worked as a self-employed project management consultant [2][3] and, according to a secondary source, held directorships in a number of trusts and companies involved in property, tourism, project management, and consulting [9].

She entered Parliament in 2008 as the MP for Taupō [18]. During her early parliamentary career, according to a secondary source, she served as a Junior Whip [16] and sat on the Education and Science, Government Administration, Local Government and Environment, and Māori Affairs select committees [4][5][6][7], as well as the Parliamentary Service Commission [8].

Upston went on to serve as Government Chief Whip [15] and, according to a secondary source, as Deputy Leader of the House [14] and Leader of the House [17]. Sources differ on when she was first appointed Minister for Women — some place this from 20 September 2014, while others record it from October 2014 [29]; she is also confirmed to have held the role during the Fifth National Government [30]. From October 2014, according to a secondary source, she also served as Associate Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment [12], Associate Minister of Local Government [13], and Minister of Land Information [32].

During the Fifth National Government, Upston held a range of confirmed ministerial portfolios, including Minister for Education [23], Minister for Tertiary Education Skills and Employment [27], Minister for Local Government [25], Minister for Land Information [24], Minister for Women [30], Minister for Corrections [21], Minister for Tourism and Hospitality [28], and Minister for Disability Issues [22]. She has also held the offices of Minister for Social Development and Employment [26], Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector [31], Minister for Child Poverty Reduction [20], and Tourism and Hospitality Minister, the latter noted by a secondary source [33].

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AI-generated biography. Assembled by an LLM from public sources (Wikipedia, parliament register, Beehive, news archives). Every claim is backed by a verbatim quote in one of the cited sources below and tagged confirmed, unverified, or disputed by corroboration. Use as a starting reference, not a final source — cross-check anything load-bearing.
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Education

Career

  • [2]
    Prior career: project management consultant (self-employed).
  • [9]
    Director of directorships in a number of trusts and companies involved in property, tourism, project management, and consulting. unverified
  • [10]
    Director of trusts and companies involved in property, tourism, management, and consulting (director). unverified
  • [1]
    Prior career: director of trusts and companies involved in property, tourism, management, and consulting. unverified
  • [3]
    Prior career: self-employed project management consultant. unverified

Political offices

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

Looked for, not found

  • Specific names of the trusts and companies in which Louise Upston held directorships prior to entering Parliament — the Beehive biography lists "trusts and companies involved in property, tourism, management, and consulting" but does not name individual entities, and no Companies Office record was surfaced.
  • Maiden speech text not extractable from Parliament Hansard page (returned 0 claims), and the Stuff archived maiden speech page was inaccessible.

The agent checked these topics across the allowed public sources but could not find verbatim-quotable evidence. Absence doesn't rule the fact out — it just means no journalist-accessible source covered it at run time.

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.

Gifts
Eden Park Trust Tickets (x2) to Luke Combs – Eden Park Trust
Supercars Australia Tickets (x2) to Supercars – Supercars Australia
Real property
Apartment (jointly owned) – Wellington
Family home (jointly owned) – Cambridge
Retirement schemes
Fisher Funds KiwiSaver Scheme Fisher Funds KiwiSaver Scheme

Recent press

50 articles across 7 outlets
RNZ 18
Otago Daily Times 12
Stuff 11
The Spinoff 5
NZ Herald 2
Newsroom 1
1News 1