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ideals of "freedom of market, of mind, and of body". In her first term, Roy was ACT spokesperson for ACC; arts, culture and heritage; family; health; internal affairs, occupational safety and health; senior citizens; women; and youth. She was also a member of Parliament's health select committee.
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Following the 2011 election, Roy was appointed non-executive board chair of the pharmaceutical lobby group, Medicines NZ. She left the role in early 2018. For a period after leaving Parliament, Roy also resumed her role as a reserve forces field engineer.
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as ACT leader in November 2009. At the ACT party conference in March 2010, Roy used her deputy leader's speech to criticise the party's reliance on Hide and the Epsom electorate. In August 2010, Roy was removed as deputy leader and replaced by
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Roy, Heather (2003). Report by the New Zealand Delegate to the 15th Commonwealth Parliamentary Seminar Rarotonga, Cook Islands, 16–23 August 2003 (Report). Wellington, : House of Representatives.
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In November 2008, National Party leader John Key formed a new government with support from ACT New Zealand and other small parties. As part of the National–ACT agreement, Roy was appointed as
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as the eldest of six children. She was the deputy head girl and, later, head girl at her secondary school. She studied for a diploma in physiotherapy at
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and faced strong opposition from student unions. The bill eventually passed its third reading in September 2011.
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For the 2005 general election, Roy was placed second on the ACT party list, ahead of its deputy leader
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The 2008–2011 term saw dysfunction and disruption in the ACT New Zealand leadership. ACT founder Sir
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Roy was the deputy leader of ACT New Zealand from 17 September 2005 to 17 August 2010. She was also
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Roy has appeared as a political commentator advocating for lowering the
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list. ACT only won enough support for nine MPs so Roy was unsuccessful.
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1999 New Zealand general election
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Force (including a study on voluntary national service) and of
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Roy first contested Parliament as a list-only candidate at the
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In June 2011, Roy announced she would leave Parliament at the
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Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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membership of student associations and unions voluntary
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for parties to be represented in Parliament and for
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(2003). 535:Supporting the National-led government 1253: 1251: 371: 7: 2086:21st-century New Zealand politicians 1364:ACT New Zealand (1 September 2010). 1311:"Hide's future with ACT in question" 896:"Heather Roy For Wellington Central" 894:ACT New Zealand (23 November 2008). 719: 717: 691: 689: 687: 661: 659: 657: 655: 653: 626: 624: 622: 2066:People from Palmerston, New Zealand 753:. New Zealand Herald. 21 April 2006 460:, where she was ranked 10th on the 1286:"Leaked notes show ACT infighting" 1284:Hartevelt, John (18 August 2010). 1204:"Leadership woes still plague Act" 1178:"Leadership woes still plague Act" 1051:Smith, Jared (28 September 2009). 1027:"Review of Special Education 2010" 476:, she contested the electorate of 14: 775:. New Zealand Herald. 9 June 2006 553:New Zealand's nuclear free policy 511:, a seat formerly held by former 1520:Roy, Heather (30 October 2023). 1416:Keown, Jenny (26 January 2012). 1338:"Roy to quit - on her own terms" 751:"Army life looks good to Act MP" 950:Martin Kay (17 November 2008). 925:New Zealand Ministry of Justice 323:. The Roys have five children. 1336:Vance, Andrea (25 June 2011). 1: 1315:Otago Daily Times Online News 303:Early life, career and family 1777:Ruwan Premathilaka (2017–19) 1494:Roy, Heather (15 May 2023). 806:"Heather Roy: Maiden Speech" 541:Minister of Consumer Affairs 332:New Zealand Portrait Gallery 289:Minister of Consumer Affairs 49:Minister of Consumer Affairs 336:Royal New Zealand Engineers 2107: 1786:Henry Lynch (2023–present) 952:"New groups part of deals" 1713:Beth Houlbrooke (2017–20) 1366:"Roy Takes Over VSM Bill" 496:. 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Index

The Honourable

John Key
Judith Tizard
John Boscawen
ACT Party
Rodney Hide
Muriel Newman
John Boscawen
New Zealand Parliament
ACT Party
Palmerston
Otago
ACT Party
Physiotherapist
Member of Parliament
New Zealand Army Reserve
Member of Parliament
ACT New Zealand
Minister of Consumer Affairs
John Key
National Government
Palmerston, Otago
Otago Polytechnic
New Zealand Party
Awarua
physiotherapist
New Zealand Portrait Gallery
Royal New Zealand Engineers
New Zealand Army

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