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- 4 May 2026
Background
Hon Matt Doocey is a New Zealand National Party politician and Minister for Mental Health, representing the Waimakariri electorate [27] [28] [31] . Before entering politics, Doocey worked in mental health and healthcare roles in both New…
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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.
- Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts
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Doocey Family Trust Doocey Family Trust (beneficiary)Doocey Kalmar Family Trust Doocey Kalmar Family Trust (trustee and beneficiary)Sumner Marriner Trust Sumner Marriner Trust (beneficiary)
- Gifts
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Glacier Country Helicopters Limited Helicopter ride – Glacier Country Helicopters LimitedCanterbury Cricket Trust Tickets to Black Caps v England – Canterbury Cricket Trust
- Real property
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Family home (owned by trust) – Rangiora, WaimakaririRental property (owned by trust) – Burnside, ChristchurchResidential property (owned by trust) – Merivale, Christchurch
- Retirement schemes
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AMP KiwiSaver AMP KiwiSaver
Companies Office links
as of 27 May 2026Directorships, shareholdings, and trusteeships filed against this person in the Companies Office register.
Trusteeships
Recent press
50 articles across 6 outletsRNZ 30
- Christchurch councillor Sam MacDonald suggests tolling Selwyn and Waimakariri
- The town hoping to buy its golf course back from a developer
- Pegasus township hopes to buy back golf course from developer Wolfbrook
- New youth mental health service to open in Northland
- New plymouth s crisis recovery cafe gets government funding boost
- Children s commissioner launches anti abuse dear children campaign
- Mental health minister matt doocey open to another alcohol levy hike
- Process to register stillbirths to be changed
- Mental health data won t be misused by new ai navigation tool minister
- Health nz funded clinical psychology internships to double mental health minister
- Calls for promises to be kept one year after abuse in care apology
- Harm reduction coalition calls for radical drug law reform government says it s not on the cards
- Mixed feelings as state abuse survivors mark national day of reflection
- Lifeline to cut operations if funding shortfall not plugged
- Whakamatutu vital to recovery says client but centre on verge of closure
- Mental health minister says it s on health nz to fund recovery centre on the brink of closure
- Pahiatua woman shared concerns about son s behaviour before death
- Not good enough petition calls for urgent government action on youth mental health
- Rocks thrown through canterbury mp matt doocey s car
- Greens warn gerry brownlee over becoming fashion police
- Waste of a life riley brown died from meal with peanut traces at mental health facility
- Wellington asian mental health service launches to combat language cultural barriers
- Ai wellbeing platform launched by sir john kirwan health nz
- Dunedin hospital ed introduces peer support workers
- Government announces new top up community grants scheme in boost for mental health
- Mental health awareness week targets wellbeing
- Better access to mental health services but minister matt doocey acknowledges regional variance
- Thames hospital nurses picket over understaffing workload
- Health new zealand to undertake review in bay of plenty homicide
- Mental health minister s office briefed on bay of plenty homicide
Otago Daily Times 7
- MacDonald suggests tolling Selwyn, Waimakariri
- Strong opposition to golf course sale
- Township hopes to buy back golf course from developer
- Canterbury township hopes to buy back golf course from developer
- Residents to air their concerns at meeting over Pegasus golf course sale
- Needle exchange programme launched
- Tattoo artist finally gets a solo exhibition