- Kind
- Electorate only
- Source
- elections-wikipedia
- As of
- 4 May 2026
Background
Megan Woods is a Labour Party Member of Parliament representing the Wigram electorate [21] [9] . According to a single reputable secondary source, Woods was educated at Catholic Cathedral College and subsequently at the University of…
AI-assembled biography sourced from Wikipedia, Hansard, Beehive and the Parliament register. Every claim is footnoted to a verbatim quote in one of the cited sources and tagged confirmed / unverified / disputed.
Pecuniary interests
2025 register · as of 27 May 2026As 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
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Kiwibank Kiwibank – mortgage
- Gifts
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Canterbury Cricket Trust Match tickets (x4) and hospitality – Canterbury Cricket Trust
- Real property
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Home (jointly owned) – Hillmorton, ChristchurchHouse – Hillmorton, Christchurch
- Retirement schemes
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AMP Superannuation AMP SuperannuationFisher Funds KiwiSaver Scheme Fisher Funds KiwiSaver Scheme
Recent press
24 articles across 7 outletsThe Spinoff 10
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- Another bid to bring down the price of power
- The secrets of one of new zealands most enduring political tickets
- Echo chamber dont worry be happy
- Echo chamber wait whos keeping track of the rules around here
- Boundary changes shift the political landscape ahead of 2026
- Megan woods yes there is hope for young nz generations seeking to buy a home
- Megan woods the minister for everything
RNZ 9
- Council loans for rooftop solar still waiting on government green light
- NZ's energy future debated on stage in Queenstown
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- Call for inquiry into government's processes for liquified natural gas import facility declined
- Supreme court finds government must consider climate change when offering oil and gas tenders
- How the oil and gas industry helped rewrite new zealand s drilling rules
- Morning report political panel nicola willis defends telling greens to call the dogs off
- Businesses opposition slate government s weak energy reforms
- Legislation to implement three waters replacement passes third reading