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Elections / 2023 / Mount Albert / Melissa Lee
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2023 general election Sitting MP
Standing for Mount Albert

Melissa Lee

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

Background

Research run #51 · 5 May 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.

Melissa Lee is a New Zealand National Party Member of Parliament [39], first elected as a list MP in 2008 [28][37].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Lee worked as a journalist and broadcaster at News Media Auckland [1] and, from 1994, as a reporter and presenter on the TVNZ programme Asia Downunder [5][6][2]. She is also reported to have worked as a television presenter, reporter, director, and producer on the Asia Dynamic/Asia Down Under programme on TVNZ [7], and to have taken on a producer role for Asia Downunder from 2004 [3]. According to the same single source, she holds a postgraduate qualification in Communication Studies [17].

Before entering Parliament, Lee is reported to have held a number of civic and community roles, including Vice-President of the Korean Association [14], Vice-President of the Korean Women's Association [15], Vice President of the Korean Society [12], and World President of the Overseas Korean Foundation's Future Leaders Group [16]. She is also reported to have served as an Advisory Committee Member of the Auckland Police [8], a Committee Member of the Asia-Pacific Producer Network [10], and an Advisory Committee Member of the National Unification Advisory Council [9]. In 2004, according to a single secondary source, she served as project manager of the inaugural Korean Film Festival in Auckland [4].

Lee entered Parliament as a National Party list MP in 2008 [29][38]. She is reported to have chaired the Social Services Select Committee from January 2014 [26] and to have served as Chairperson of the Commerce Select Committee [24]. She held the role of Parliamentary Private Secretary for Ethnic Communities from 2015 [36] and, according to a single source, served as National Party spokesperson for broadcasting, communications, and digital media, and ethnic communities from 19 October 2017 [11]. From 2020, she is reported to have served as Opposition Spokesperson for Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media, and Ethnic Communities [34].

Following the 2023 general election, Lee was appointed, according to a single reputable secondary source, as the 11th Minister for Economic Development [18], the 28th Minister for Media and Communications [19], and the 2nd Minister for Ethnic Communities [20], all from 27 November 2023. She is also reported to have held the role of Associate Minister for ACC [21].

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Education

Career

Political offices

  • [18]
    Held the office of 11th Minister for Economic Development (from 27 November 2023). unverified
  • [19]
    Held the office of 28th Minister for Media and Communications (from 27 November 2023). unverified
  • [20]
    Held the office of 2nd Minister for Ethnic Communities (from 27 November 2023). unverified
  • [21]
    Held the office of Associate Minister for ACC. unverified
  • [22]
    Held the office of Broadcasting Minister. unverified
  • [23]
    Held the office of Cabinet Minister. unverified
  • [24]
    Held the office of Chair of the Commerce Select Committee. unverified
  • [25]
    Held the office of Chair of the Social Services Select Committee. unverified
  • [26]
    Held the office of Chairperson of the Social Services Select Committee (from January 2014). unverified
  • [27]
    Held the office of List MP, Mt Albert (from 2008). unverified
  • [28]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament (list MP) (from 2008). unverified
  • [29]
    Held the office of Member of the New Zealand Parliament for National Party List (from 2008). unverified
  • [30]
    Held the office of Minister for Ethnic Communities. unverified
  • [32]
    Held the office of Minister for Media (stripped of portfolio). unverified
  • [33]
    Held the office of Minister for Media and Communications (from 24 November 2023). unverified
  • [31]
    Held the office of Minister for Media. unverified
  • [34]
    Held the office of Opposition Spokesperson for Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media, and Ethnic Communities (from 2020). unverified
  • [36]
    Held the office of Parliamentary Private Secretary for Ethnic Communities (from 2015). unverified
  • [35]
    Held the office of Parliamentary Private Secretary. unverified
  • [37]
    Held the office of list MP (National Party) (from 2008). unverified
  • [38]
    Held the office of list MP for the National Party (from 2008). unverified

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

  • [8]
    Civic role: Advisory Committee Member of the Auckland Police. unverified
  • [9]
    Civic role: Advisory Committee Member of the National Unification Advisory Council. unverified
  • [10]
    Civic role: Committee Member of the Asia-Pacific Producer Network. unverified
  • [11]
    Civic role: National Party spokesperson for broadcasting, communications, and digital media, and ethnic communities (from 19 October 2017). unverified
  • [12]
    Civic role: Vice President of the Korean Society. unverified
  • [13]
    Civic role: Vice President of the Korean Women's Association. unverified
  • [14]
    Civic role: Vice-President of the Korean Association. unverified
  • [15]
    Civic role: Vice-President of the Korean Women's Association. unverified
  • [16]
    Civic role: World President of the Overseas Korean Foundation's Future Leaders Group. unverified

Looked for, not found

  • Unable to find a direct secondary source confirming Melissa Lee's specific university (University of Auckland) or exact degree (MA First Class Honours, Communication Studies) through web search — this detail appears in the NZ On Screen and National Party profiles but wasn't extractable verbatim.

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.

Debts owed by you
ANZ Bank ANZ Bank – mortgage
Gifts
Eden Park Trust Coldplay concert tickets (x2) – Eden Park Trust
World of WearableArt World of WearableArt tickets (x2) – World of WearableArt
Real property
Family home – Auckland
Rental property (owned by superannuation scheme) – Wellington
Retirement schemes
Chul Ssinjin Superannuation Scheme Chul Ssinjin Superannuation Scheme

Recent press

27 articles across 3 outlets
The Spinoff 10
RNZ 9
NZ Herald 8