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Research run #38 · 30 Apr 2026
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Priyanca Radhakrishnan is a New Zealand Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament associated with the Maungakiekie electorate in Auckland [35][23].

According to a single secondary source, Radhakrishnan was educated at a school in Singapore [13] and later at Victoria University of Wellington [14]. Earlier in her career, she is reported to have worked as a waitress in Singapore [9] and, according to a secondary source, as a Lotto girl at Pak'n'Save in Palmerston North [1].

Prior to entering Parliament, she is reported to have worked as a social worker amongst the Indian community in Auckland [7], as a violence-prevention worker in the NGO sector [8], and at the Shakti refugee organisation, which supports women of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern origin [10]. She is also reported to have worked as a policy analyst with the Ministry for Women [6] and as an advocate for women survivors of domestic violence and migrant workers [3]. According to a single secondary source, she also served as a policy adviser to Phil Goff, Mayor of Auckland, on ethnic communities [5].

Radhakrishnan entered Parliament as a Labour list MP from the Maungakiekie constituency in Auckland [24], with sources placing her entry to Parliament from 2017 [22][21]. She stood as a candidate for Maungakiekie in 2020 [18] and is reported to have held the seat from that year [23]. During her parliamentary career, she served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister for Ethnic Communities [33] and held roles on the Social Service and Community Select Committee as Deputy Chairperson [19], as well as membership of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Select Committee [25].

From 2020, Radhakrishnan held a number of ministerial portfolios. She has confirmed roles as Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector [30], Minister for Disability Issues [27], and Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment [15]. According to single secondary sources, she also held the portfolios of Minister for Diversity, Inclusion and Ethnic Communities [28], Minister for Youth [29], and Associate Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety [16]. According to a single secondary source, she is reported to be the first person of Indian origin to become a Minister in New Zealand [4].

In January 2018, she is reported to have attended the First Conference of Parliamentarians of Indian Origin in New Delhi as a delegate [11], and in July 2019 served as Master of Ceremonies at the Ninth Annual Indian Newslink Lecture [12].

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Education

Career

  • [1]
    Prior career: Lotto girl at Pak'n'Save in Palmerston North. unverified
  • [2]
    Prior career: Member of Parliament (from 2018). unverified
  • [3]
    Prior career: advocate for women survivors of domestic violence and migrant workers. unverified
  • [4]
    Prior career: first person of Indian origin to become a Minister in New Zealand. unverified
  • [5]
    Prior career: policy adviser to Phil Goff (Mayor of Auckland) on ethnic communities. unverified
  • [6]
    Prior career: policy analyst with the Ministry for Women. unverified
  • [7]
    Prior career: social worker amongst the Indian community in Auckland. unverified
  • [8]
    Prior career: violence-prevention worker in the NGO sector. unverified
  • [9]
    Prior career: waitress in Singapore. unverified
  • [10]
    Prior career: worker at Shakti refugee organisation supporting women of Asian, African, Middle Eastern origin. unverified

Political offices

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

  • [11]
    Civic role: Delegate at the First Conference of Parliamentarians of Indian Origin in New Delhi (from 9 January 2018). unverified
  • [12]
    Civic role: Master of Ceremonies at the Ninth Annual Indian Newslink Lecture (from 29 July 2019). unverified

Looked for, not found

  • No confirmed public record of Priyanca Radhakrishnan holding a "Minister for Digital Government" portfolio — web searches returned no reliable NZ-specific source confirming this title for her.

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.

01 Positions

03 Pecuniary interests (2025) Methodology →

as of 2026-05-27 02:23
Debts owed by you
ANZ Bank – mortgage — ANZ Bank
Debts owed to you
DBS Bank, Singapore – joint bank account — DBS Bank
Gifts
Box of gifts from each state in India – IIMUN (India's International Movement to Unite Nations) — IIMUN (India's International Movement to Unite Nations)
Overseas travel costs
India – Youth conference. Contributor to travel and accommodation: IIMUN (India's International Movement to Unite Nations). — IIMUN (India's International Movement to Unite Nations)
Samoa – Commonwealth Heads of Government side events on disability. Contributor to travel and accommodation: Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA). — Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Real property
Family home (jointly owned) – Onehunga, Auckland
Retirement schemes
ANZ KiwiSaver – ANZ New Zealand Investments Limited — ANZ New Zealand Investments Limited

04 Directorships Methodology →

None recorded.

08 Recent meetings (as minister) Methodology →

No meetings recorded.

09 Recent Hansard speeches

12 In the news Methodology →

26 articles

Coverage from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff that mentions this person. Click any source to expand. Article body markdown is captured separately and used for AI summarisation downstream.

RNZ 13
Stuff 4
The Spinoff 3
NZ Herald 2
Otago Daily Times 2
  • By Russell Palmer of RNZ Labour has unveiled its list for the November election with 30 newcomers.
    2026-06-07
  • Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says the bill will support economic growth. Photo: RNZ Russell Palmer of RNZ The government is pushing on with conservation reforms it says cuts red tape and enables fees for foreign tourists visiting New…
    2026-05-12
Newsroom 1
1News 1

13 Commentary topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

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14 Press topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

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