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Shane Reti

Whangārei · New Zealand National Party
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Research run #75 · 5 May 2026
Every claim below links to its source. Click any footnote [1] in the text, or expand the citation index after the bio, to see the verbatim quote and the page it came from.

Shane Reti is a member of the National Party [47] who has represented the Whangārei electorate in Parliament [35][36].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Reti trained as a medical doctor [11] and worked as a general practitioner in Whangarei [3][8][9]. He is also reported to have been a physician practicing in New Zealand from 1990 [14], and to hold an honorary senior lectureship in the Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care at the University of Auckland [16]. According to the same class of source, he has worked as an informatician dealing with data, ciphers, and encryption [10], and served as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants [12].

His reported educational background includes study at Auckland University [24], Cardiff University [25], and Harvard Medical School [26]. According to a single reputable secondary source, he held the 2007–08 Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellowship in Health Care Policy and Practice [18], during which he was on secondment to Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital and Harvard Medical School [4][13]. He is also reported to have held an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School [7] and an operational role at Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston [13]. Separately, a single reputable secondary source describes him as having been an Assistant Professor at Harvard from 2007 [1]. Before these roles, he is reported to have participated as a Rotary exchange student to Idaho, USA, sponsored by the Hamilton Rotary Club [20].

In civic life, a single reputable secondary source indicates he served on the Northland District Health Board as a director [23], including for three consecutive terms [22]. He is also reported to have served as an editorial committee member for the 13th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (Medinfo 2010) in September 2010 [21], as a Beacheads Middle East advisor out of the Dubai consulate [2], and as a speaker and facilitator at the Arab Health Workshop in Dubai for New Zealand Trade and Enterprise [17]. According to a single reputable secondary source, he received a Queen's Service Medal for Public Services (QSM) in 2006 [46].

Reti entered Parliament as MP for Whangārei from 2014, and according to a single reputable secondary source was the first Māori MP to win that seat [30]. He is reported to have held the seat again from 2023 as an electorate MP [34], and to have been returned via the National Party list in 2020 [33]. According to a single reputable secondary source, he has served as Deputy Leader of the National Party [27] and as Interim Leader of the National Party [28]. From 27 November 2023, he is reported to have served as Minister of Health [39] and Minister of Pacific Peoples [40], with additional portfolios reported to include Minister of Statistics [42], Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology [41], and Minister for Universities [38].

Generated 5 May 2026 · model claude-sonnet-4-6
AI-generated biography. Assembled by an LLM from public sources (Wikipedia, Hansard, Beehive, Parliament register, news archives). Every claim is backed by a verbatim quote in one of the cited sources below and tagged confirmed, unverified, or disputed based on corroboration. Use as a starting reference, not a final source — cross-check anything load-bearing.
1 confirmed 47 unverified 0 disputed
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Education

Career

Political offices

  • [27]
    Held the office of Deputy Leader of the National Party. unverified
  • [28]
    Held the office of Interim Leader of the National Party. unverified
  • [30]
    Held the office of MP for Whangarei (first Māori MP to win the seat) (from 2014). unverified
  • [29]
    Held the office of MP for Whangarei (from 2014). unverified
  • [31]
    Held the office of MP for Whangarei (won again) (from 2023). unverified
  • [33]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Whangarei (National Party list) (from 2020). unverified
  • [34]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Whangarei electorate (2023) (from 2023). unverified
  • [35]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Whangārei (from 2014). unverified
  • [36]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Whangārei electorate (from 2014). unverified
  • [32]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament. unverified
  • [37]
    Held the office of Minister for Pacific Peoples. unverified
  • [38]
    Held the office of Minister for Universities. unverified
  • [39]
    Held the office of Minister of Health (from 27 November 2023). unverified
  • [40]
    Held the office of Minister of Pacific Peoples (from 27 November 2023). unverified
  • [41]
    Held the office of Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology. unverified
  • [42]
    Held the office of Minister of Statistics. unverified

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

  • [43]
    Awarded QSM (Queen's Service Medal). unverified
  • [44]
    Awarded QSM for Public Service (from 2006). unverified
  • [45]
    Awarded Queen's Service Medal (QSM). unverified
  • [46]
    Awarded Queen's Service Medal for Public Services (QSM) (from 2006). unverified
  • [18]
    Civic role: 2007-08 Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow in Health Care Policy and Practice (from 2007). unverified
  • [19]
    Civic role: Board member of Northland DHB. unverified
  • [20]
    Civic role: Rotary exchange student to Idaho, USA (sponsored by Hamilton Rotary Club, district 993). unverified
  • [21]
    Civic role: editorial committee member for the 13th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (Medinfo 2010) (from September 2010). unverified
  • [22]
    Civic role: member of Northland DHB (three consecutive terms). unverified

Looked for, not found

  • Full list of ministerial portfolios in the 2023 coalition government could not be fetched from the DPMC ministerial list PDF due to budget exhaustion; partial corroboration from search snippets (Health, Pacific Peoples, Science Innovation and Technology, Universities, Statistics, Space confirmed).
  • Specific dates of appointment and resignation as Minister of Health not confirmed from a fetched primary source; retirement from parliament announced 10 March 2026 per National Party press release and RNZ.

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
Beneficial interests in, and trusteeships of, trusts
Shane Reti Blind Trust (beneficiary) — Shane Reti Blind Trust (Beneficiary)
Debts owed by you
ASB Bank – home loan mortgage — ASB Bank
Employment
Self-employed – medical consulting
Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Northland Hockey Association – hockey activities — Northland Hockey Association
Other companies and business entities
Primecare Kensington Services (in Shane Reti Blind Trust) – medical services — Primecare Kensington Services
SR & CJ Reti Family Trust (In Shane Reti Blind Trust) – investment management — SR & CJ Reti Family Trust
Real property
Commercial building (in Shane Reti Blind Trust) – Whangārei
Rental property (in Shane Reti Blind Trust) – Kohimarama
Residential property (in Shane Reti Blind Trust) – Whangārei
Residential property – Whangārei
Retirement schemes
Shane Reti, Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre 403B – Fidelity Investments — Fidelity Investments

04 Directorships Methodology →

as of 2026-05-27 02:23
None recorded.

06 Trusteeships & beneficial trust interests

08 Recent meetings (as minister) Methodology →

No meetings recorded.

09 Recent Hansard speeches

12 In the news Methodology →

31 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 16
The Spinoff 6
Stuff 5
NZ Herald 3
Otago Daily Times 1
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    2026-06-12

13 Commentary topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

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14 Press topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

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