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Carmel Sepuloni

Kelston · New Zealand Labour Party
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Research run #29 · 26 Apr 2026
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Hon Carmel Sepuloni is a New Zealand Labour Party politician [21][22] who has served as the Member of Parliament for Kelston and held several senior ministerial roles.

Sepuloni attended the University of Auckland, according to a single secondary source [8], and undertook tertiary education [9]. Prior to entering politics, she worked in a number of roles, including as a teacher [7] and literacy teacher [5], according to single secondary sources. She is also reported to have worked as an equity manager at the University of Auckland [4] and as a research project manager in Pacific health at that institution [6], as well as pursuing an academic focus on Pacific health [2], though each of these roles is noted from a single reputable secondary source. She is further reported to have served as chief executive of Vaka Tautua [3][1], a position said to have begun in 2012, according to single secondary sources.

Sepuloni entered Parliament as a list member in 2008 [13], according to a single secondary source. Sources differ on the precise start date of her representation of the Kelston electorate — some place her entry as Member of Parliament for Kelston from 2014 [15], while others give the specific date of 21 September 2014 [15].

She is a member of the New Zealand Labour Party [21][22] and has held the portfolios of Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage [16], Minister for Disability Issues [17], Minister for Social Development and Employment [18][20], and Minister for Social Justice [19], the latter three drawn from single or disputed secondary sources.

Sources differ on the details surrounding her tenure as Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand — some sources place the role from 2023 broadly [11], while others give a start date of 25 January 2023 [11][10]. According to a single secondary source, she is noted as the 20th Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand [10] and, according to another single secondary source, as the first Deputy Prime Minister of Pacific descent [12].

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  • Could not fetch Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins Wikipedia page to confirm full list of Sepuloni's opposition spokesperson portfolios (2023–present) — budget exhausted.
  • No formal honours or awards found for Carmel Sepuloni personally (no Queen's/King's Birthday Honours listing found in public sources).

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

03 Pecuniary interests (2025) Methodology →

as of 2026-05-27 02:24
Debts owed by you
Westpac Bank – mortgage — Westpac Bank
Gifts
Tickets (x2) and corporate hospitality for P!nk concert – Eden Park
Payment for activities
Fee received for being a contestant on Celebrity Treasure Island – Warner Bros — Warner Bros
Real property
Family home – Titirangi, Auckland
Retirement schemes
Westpac KiwiSaver — Westpac KiwiSaver

04 Directorships Methodology →

None recorded.

08 Recent meetings (as minister) Methodology →

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09 Recent Hansard speeches

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