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spatial plan for Wellington which aims to address the housing crisis by increasing housing capacity and encouraging density in the inner-city. Additionally, Paul assisted the Mayoral taskforce for social housing as tenant liaison, a programme aimed to help people in Wellington access social housing, and led a housing pilot which provided tenants with an official check on the quality of their accommodation - a service in partnership with central government with the aim to uphold and enforce the Healthy Homes Standards. Paul led the WCC Housing Action Plan, a plan which prioritised: Planning for Growth, Consenting Improvements, Mana whenua and Māori housing, Homelessness, Social and public housing, Affordable housing and Private rental housing. The plan included targets for social, public and private housing development as well as initiatives to reduce homelessness in Wellington. On 10 November 2020, Paul voted in favour to sell 0.3 hectares of land and lease a further 0.6 hectares in Shelley Bay to The Wellington Company for housing development along with Wellington City councillors Day, Diane Calvert, Jenny Condie, Fleur Fitzsimons, Laurie Foon, Rebecca Matthews, Teri O’Neill, and Nicola Young.
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which were made by the Labour government in 2021. Paul challenged these changes, specifically the re-introduction of 90-day no cause evictions of tenants and the reduction of landlords' notice periods for tenants, stating that "Housing is a human right, and every person deserves a warm, safe and affordable home, whether they own that home or not The playing field is uneven and these changes to tenancy rules further tip the balance in favour of landlords." Paul has also been outspoken about the government's recent policy changes in relation to Aotearoa's public housing provider, Kāinga Ora, making it easier for the provider to evict 'unruly' public housing tenants. Paul stated that these changes show that the government are "Ignorant to the consequences of poverty result in a proliferation of poverty and trauma across our most vulnerable communities".
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harmful behaviour within the university community. During her time as VUWSA president, Paul successfully achieved extra mental health support for students. In 2020, Paul showed support for survivors who came out with sexual assault allegations against a group of musicians in Wellington. There were sixty survivors, some as young as 13. In 2021, Paul supported the #LetUsLive: Rally for a City Free From Sexual Violence campaign, which was organised in response the to the increasing safety worries for women in Wellington, stating that “Nobody should feel afraid to walk around in their own city. This shows how fed up people are with the harassment, the assault, the inaction and being objectified despite doing nothing except trying to exist.”.
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misled visitors to believe it is an accurate translation of Te Tiriti, which it “most certainly is not”. Following this protest, discussion arose as to whether or not the museums should keep the damaged panel up, a symbol they could show visitors that displays the continued issues between Crown and Iwi in Aotearoa. Paul came out in support of the museum keeping the panel up, and stated that the defacing is more than art and deeper than protest, and she wholeheartedly supports the actions of the group.
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prioritised dedicated cycle lanes on roads, a protection for cyclists which aims to promote the use of cycling and reduce our reliability on cars. Paul stated that this plan would make cycling safer and encourage non-traditional cyclists such as children, women, and gender diverse people to bike around the city. Cyclists were “not just dudes in lycra”, she said.
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welcoming.', in collaboration with several different organisations including the Ministry of Social Development, NZ Police, Victoria University of Wellington and more This project initiated many changes to Wellington, including increased lighting in areas, after-midnight bus services, specific alcohol bans and more.
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As MP, Paul has come out opposing the government's plan to introduce new highways and tunnels, stating "We know that tunnels and extra lanes do nothing to provide the step change our transport system needs but we will not give up on the sustainable transport that we all dream for that will allow us
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As Wellington Central MP, and the Greens' Housing spokesperson, Paul has continued advocating for affordable and healthy housing for New Zealanders. In April 2024, Housing Minister Chris Bishop announced that his National-led government would be reversing amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act
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and ensuring housing is available to all. During her time as councillor, Paul chaired the Kōrau Tūāpapa Environment and Infrastructure Committee, where she led the IRRS 4 All campaign, which helped thousands of low-income tenants access rent subsidies. As chair, Paul also campaigned for an ambitious
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councillor Iona Pannett was not reselected for the party's candidacy for the Pukehīnau/Lambton Ward election. In May, Paul announced that she had joined the Green Party and was seeking selection as the party's candidate for the ward, which she received in June. Paul was re-elected as city councillor
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policy. Paul was inspired to run after she clashed with councillors over a plan to introduce a liquor ban in Kelburn Park, a popular drinking spot for students in Wellington. Paul argued that by introducing this ban, students would be pushed to drink in other, more unsafe areas. The liquor ban never
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Paul is an outspoken advocate for the prevention of sexual violence and mental health issues. Paul has done a range of work in this area including supporting the Thursdays in Black campaign at Victoria University of Wellington as VUWSA president in 2019, a campaign that raises awareness of sexually
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Paul also advocates for pedestrianisation. As councillor, Paul passed an amendment for Wellington City Council to investigate a low-traffic/pedestrianised future for Dixon and Upper Cuba Street, two popular streets in Wellington. Paul also supports projects such as the LGWM golden mile project that
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In December 2023, a display panel of the English version of the treaty, located at Te Papa Museum, was vandalised. This vandalism was a protest against the crown, with the protestors claiming it in response to Te Papa displaying the translation opposite the te reo Maori version, which they claimed
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Paul was elected by significant margins in both her terms as councillor. In 2019, Paul won her seat with 2,770 votes, just 500 votes shy of the top-voted councillor of the ward, Iona Pannett. However, in 2022, Paul overtook Pannett and won the ward with a significant 5,206 votes, a number of votes
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Paul supports accessible public transport for all, and especially supports public transport as a form of climate action. In 2022, as councillor and Let's Get Wellington Moving Governance member, Paul secured an additional $ 100m over the next ten years for Wellington's bike network. This network
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During her councillor tenure, Paul - alongside fellow Green councillor Thomas Nash, campaigned for better pay and working conditions for bus drivers. They stated that 'there is no climate action without justice for bus drivers', The pair were supported by unions across the country and by Bus NZ.
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As councillor, Paul held the city safety portfolio. During this time, Paul led several initiatives which aimed to increase safety for people in Wellington, including The Pōneke Promise. The Pōneke Promise is a 'community-driven partnership working to make central Wellington safe, vibrant, and
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announced they would not run for the electorate in 2023. Paul won selection and became the Green candidate for Wellington Central, an electorate largely recognised as a Labour 'safe seat'. On 14 October, Paul defeated Labour's candidate
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plans to pedestrianise Parliament end of Lambton Quay, along Willis and Manners Streets, to the entertainment hub of Courtenay Place in Wellington. Paul states that pedestrianism will increase life and vibrancy of Wellington.
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However, the private Australian equity firm who manages Aotearoa's bus drivers eventually declined the pay increase Paul and Nash achieved, a result the pair claimed 'dismayed the terrible treatment of our local bus drivers'.
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On 30 October, Paul resigned her seat on the Wellington City Council effective on 10 November 2023 and was sworn into Parliament on the 5th December 2022.
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by a margin of 6,066 votes, becoming the electorate's first ever Green representative as well as the first ever Māori representative for the area.
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Paul was considered part of a 'youthquake', a movement of young people in New Zealand running for local government, in
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Paul is the Green Party's Justice, Housing, Police, Courts, Corrections, Youth, and Wellington Issues spokesperson.
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Wellington City Council candidates for the Lambton Ward at the 2019 Aro Valley candidates meeting
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In 2023, Paul announced she was seeking party selection for the parliamentary electorate of
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in 2015. At age 12, Paul was diagnosed with the autoimmune disease
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Paul received a $ 30,000 First in Family scholarship from
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Women members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association
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Paul attended school in Tokoroa and was dux of 625:In February 2021, Paul opposed the timing of a 3465: 3342: 3125: 3029: 2927: 2633: 2574: 2503:Crimes (Substituted Section 59) Amendment Act 2047: 1762:"Be a good tupuna: Taking climate action now" 317:until moving at age eight with her family to 8: 1677: 1675: 1041:Graham-McLay, Charlotte (17 October 2019). 1006:""Youthquake" strikes local body elections" 590:Paul supports greater public investment in 3623:New Zealand MPs for Wellington electorates 3573:21st-century New Zealand women politicians 3472: 3458: 3450: 3349: 3335: 3327: 3132: 3118: 3110: 3036: 3022: 3014: 2934: 2920: 2912: 2640: 2626: 2618: 2581: 2567: 2559: 2079: 2054: 2040: 2032: 1682:Nash, Thomas; Paul, Tamatha (4 May 2021). 1566: 1564: 725:"Lupus has nothing on academic role model" 692: 690: 688: 641:Sexual violence and mental health advocacy 38: 20: 1649: 1647: 1621: 1619: 1571:Hendry-Tennent, Ireland (11 April 2024). 1389:Te Ora, Ethan; Te, Mandy (26 June 2021). 1384: 1382: 3563:Victoria University of Wellington alumni 582:to move around confidently and safely." 459: 3578:Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand MPs 658: 3603:People educated at Tokoroa High School 2513:Environmental education in New Zealand 2152:Names without electorates are list MPs 1814:"Tamatha Paul: Show up and be counted" 1787:"Car-free CBD idea to be investigated" 1333:Campbell, Georgina (30 October 2023). 1279:"Wellington Central - Official Result" 1024:"Playing Favourites with Tamatha Paul" 882:"VUWSA Declaration of Election Result" 807:"Massey University graduates database" 2518:Environmental movement in New Zealand 894:from the original on 16 October 2019. 723:Ferguson, Frances (3 February 2016). 481: 7: 2591:New Zealand House of Representatives 2468:Young Greens of Aotearoa New Zealand 1289:from the original on 7 November 2023 1259:from the original on 20 October 2023 448:for Pukehīnau/Lambton Ward in 2022. 371:, and in 2018, she graduated with a 2064:Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand 1734:Cardwell, Hamish (10 August 2021). 1714:Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand 1708:Genter, Julie Anne; 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Index

MP

New Zealand Parliament
Wellington Central
Incumbent
Grant Robertson
Wellington City Councillor
19 October 2019
Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association
Auckland
Independent
Green
Alma mater
Victoria University of Wellington
BA
Massey University
MRP
Member of Parliament
Wellington Central
Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association
independent
Wellington City Council
2019
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand
2022 local elections
South Auckland
Christchurch
Tokoroa
Māori
European

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