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Michael Wood (New Zealand politician)

Michael Wood
Wood in 2023
4th Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
In office
6 November 2020 – 21 June 2023
Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern
Chris Hipkins
Preceded byAndrew Little
Succeeded byCarmel Sepuloni
58th Minister of Immigration
In office
14 June 2022 – 21 June 2023
Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern
Chris Hipkins
Preceded byKris Faafoi
Succeeded byAndrew Little
2nd Minister for Auckland
In office
1 February 2023 – 21 June 2023
Prime MinisterChris Hipkins
Preceded byVacant (last held by Judith Tizard)
Succeeded byCarmel Sepuloni
28th Minister of Transport
In office
6 November 2020 – 6 June 2023
Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern
Chris Hipkins
Preceded byPhil Twyford
Succeeded byDavid Parker
Deputy Leader of the House
In office
6 November 2020 – 14 June 2022
Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern
Preceded byIain Lees-Galloway
Succeeded byKieran McAnulty
Chief Government Whip in the House of Representatives
In office
27 June 2019 – 2 November 2020
Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern
Preceded byRuth Dyson
Succeeded byKieran McAnulty
Parliamentary Under-Secretary
for Ethnic Communities
In office
26 October 2017 – 27 June 2019
Prime MinisterJacinda Ardern
MinisterJenny Salesa
Succeeded byPriyanca Radhakrishnan
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Mount Roskill
In office
3 December 2016 – 14 October 2023
Preceded byPhil Goff
Succeeded byCarlos Cheung
Personal details
Born (1980-05-10) 10 May 1980 (age 43)
Political partyLabour
SpouseJulie Fairey
Children3

Michael Philip Wood (born 10 May 1980) is a New Zealand Labour Party politician and a former member of the New Zealand House of Representatives, representing Mount Roskill between 2016 and 2023.

He was Minister of Immigration, Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, Minister of Transport, and Minister for Auckland in the second term of the Sixth Labour Government until his resignation in June 2023 due to controversies over shares.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Transport Minister Michael Wood stood down after airport shares controversy". Radio New Zealand. 6 June 2023. Archived from the original on 7 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Watch: PM Chris Hipkins announces Michael Wood has resigned". Radio New Zealand. 21 June 2023. Archived from the original on 21 June 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2023.