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Research run #106 · 5 May 2026
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Willow-Jean Prime is a New Zealand Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Northland [25][30].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Prime attended Bay of Islands College [7] before going on to study at the University of Auckland [9], where she is reported to have completed a conjoint Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws [29]. She attended the University of Waikato [10], where, according to a single reputable secondary source, she completed a Post-Graduate Diploma of Māori and Pacific Development with Distinction [28] and an LLM with First Class Honours [27]. She is also reported to have enrolled in a PhD programme [8].

Prior to entering Parliament, Prime worked as a solicitor in Wellington [4] and, according to a single reputable secondary source, ran a consultancy business handling community projects and Treaty claims [2]. She is also reported to have served as a member of management committees of various organisations and local Trusts [6].

Prime stood as the Labour candidate for the Northland seat in 2014, according to a single reputable secondary source [20]. She is reported to have been elected to the Far North District Council in 2013 [14][16] and re-elected in 2016 [17]. She entered Parliament as a Labour List MP on 23 September 2017 [24], according to a single reputable secondary source. She subsequently won the Northland electorate seat, with one source placing her entry to that role from 17 October 2020 [25].

According to a single reputable secondary source, Prime served as Parliamentary Private Secretary for Local Government from 27 June 2019 [26] and as assistant whip of the Labour Party from 2 November 2020 [5]. She has also been reported as having held the role of Education spokesperson for Labour [15]. According to a single reputable secondary source, she was appointed as the 16th Minister of Conservation and the 16th Minister for Youth from 1 February 2023 [11][12], and became a Cabinet Minister from April 2023 [13].

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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.
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Education

Career

Political offices

  • [11]
    Held the office of 16th Minister for Youth (from 1 February 2023). unverified
  • [12]
    Held the office of 16th Minister of Conservation (from 1 February 2023). unverified
  • [13]
    Held the office of Cabinet Minister (from April 2023). unverified
  • [14]
    Held the office of Councillor for the Far North District Council (from 2013). unverified
  • [15]
    Held the office of Education spokesperson (Labour). unverified
  • [16]
    Held the office of Far North District Councillor (from 2013). unverified
  • [17]
    Held the office of Far North District Councillor (re-elected) (from 2016). unverified
  • [18]
    Held the office of Hon Member of Parliament. unverified
  • [19]
    Held the office of Labour List MP (from 2017). unverified
  • [20]
    Held the office of Labour candidate for the Northland seat (from 2014). unverified
  • [21]
    Held the office of MP for Northland. unverified
  • [23]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament (List MP) (from 2017). unverified
  • [22]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament (from 2017). unverified
  • [24]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Labour party list (from 23 September 2017). unverified
  • [25]
    Held the office of Member of Parliament for Northland (from 17 October 2020). unverified
  • [26]
    Held the office of Parliamentary Private Secretary for Local Government (from 27 June 2019). unverified

Party affiliation

Civic roles & honours

Looked for, not found

  • PhD enrolment status — Women in NZ Politics Q&A (2015) noted she was "enrolled in PhD" but no public source confirms whether this was completed or discontinued.
  • Specific ministerial appointment dates (2020) for Willow-Jean Prime's outside-cabinet roles — the November 2020 Ministerial List PDF did not yield extractable claims, and the Beehive ministerial page was not fetched due to budget exhaustion.

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 02:23
Debts owed by you
ASB Bank – mortgage — ASB Bank
Organisations and trusts seeking Government funding
Waitangi National Trust Board – manages the operations of the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and wider estate — Waitangi National Trust Board
Other companies and business entities
Turoa Holdings – farming — Turoa Holdings
Real property
Family home (jointly owned) – Pakaraka, Northland
Retirement schemes
AMP KiwiSaver — AMP KiwiSaver

04 Directorships Methodology →

None recorded.

08 Recent meetings (as minister) Methodology →

No meetings recorded.

09 Recent Hansard speeches

12 In the news Methodology →

50 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 21
NZ Herald 7
1News 7
The Spinoff 6
Stuff 4
Newsroom 3
  • The rankings reward some of the party's emerging talent while some sitting MPs have slipped down the list, facing a tougher road back into Parliament The post Walters, Tangaere-Manuel and newcomers among biggest winners in new Labour list…
    2026-06-07
  • Social development minister Louise Upston is 'comfortable' with claiming a weekly accommodation allowance of $1000 on top of her $326,000 salary The post The secret diary of … Louise Upston appeared first on Newsroom .
    2026-05-29
  • From The Detail: Māori politics has erupted as Mariameno Kapa-Kingi launched a rival party, Te Pāti Māori fractures deepen, and the battle for the Māori vote heats up The post The fight for the Māori vote appeared first on Newsroom .
    2026-05-17
Otago Daily Times 2

13 Commentary topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

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14 Press topics Methodology →

6 topics · 12 weeks

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