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New Zealand Young Nationals

The New Zealand Young Nationals, more commonly called the Young Nats, is the youth wing of the National Party, a centre-right political party in New Zealand, and a member of the International Young Democrat Union.

New Zealand Young Nationals
PresidentStephanie-Anne Ross[1]
Vice PresidentJared Pullar[1]
Founded14 May 1936; 87 years ago (1936-05-14)
IdeologyLiberal conservatism[2]
Economic liberalism[3]
PositionCentre-right[4]
InternationalInternational Young Democrat Union[5]
Mother PartyNew Zealand National Party
Websiteyoungnats.org.nz
Elected National Team[6]
SecretarySam Plows
TreasurerKadin Good
Policy ChairJulia Corston
Membership OfficerVictoria Ryan
Creative DirectorTom Wyatt
Elected Regional Chairs[6]
NorthernDallas Kete
Lower North IslandBen Teviotdale
Canterbury-WestlandBryant McIntyre
SouthernGabby Bird

History edit

The National Party has had a youth section since its inception in 1936, and are a constituted youth wing of the National Party.[7] The Young Nationals have been a strong lobby group inside the National Party, and often at the forefront of policy development being representative as a Core Group or a Policy Action Group of the party at varying times. For a short period during the party's earlier years there was a younger section of the National party for pre-teenage members but has since disappeared due to the changing environment of New Zealand politics and society.[citation needed]

Prior to the group being named the Young Nationals, the New Zealand National Party's Youth section was known as the Junior Nationals.[8] In the lead up to the 1949 election, the Wellington branch had 3,500 members and the Auckland branch consisted of 2,500 members.[9] The group hosted a number of community events such as dances, parties, debating or discussion, and lectures or addresses. In 1967 the group voted to change the name to the Young Nationals as Junior Nationals was seen to have potentially negative connotations.[8] This renamed group attracted members for political reasons rather than social activities like its predecessor.[8] In 1968 the National Party agreed to for two Young Nationals to sit on the party's Dominion Council.[8] 1971 brought upon Young Nationals creating political discussion groups called 'Pol Link's' which enabled the group to research and discuss political issues allowing the National Party to understand the contemporary issues of young generations.[10] In 2015 the Young Nationals claimed to have over 20,000 likes on their Facebook page and over 6,000 official members.[11]

In 2022, Young Nat member Jessee MacKenzie admitted creating social media accounts under fake names to harass and troll female politicians. One targeted politician, Sara Templeton, made an application to a district court under the Harmful Digital Communications Act, which revealed the IP address of the harassment to have come from a house owned by Bryce Beattie, also a Young Nats member, where MacKenzie lived. Both MacKenzie and Beattie resigned from the National Party.[12][13]

Structure edit

In 2009, under major changes led by the organisation's governing executive, the Young Nationals were re-organised to serve as a more effective tool for policy activism and campaign activity.

Regional Teams edit

As of 2011, The Young Nationals are divided into five regions nationwide:

  • Northern;
  • Central North Island;
  • Lower North Island;
  • Canterbury-Westland; and
  • Southern.

Each of these regions are headed by their own Chair and executive group and supervised by a National Executive, elected annually during the National Party Conference.

Some regions of the Young Nationals also may have branches. These include the Alfred Street Young Nationals,[14] which are based in Auckland and considered a counter group to the Princes Street Labour movement and VicNats[15] which is based around Victoria University. In 2011, the Young Nationals celebrated 75 years as New Zealand's oldest and largest political youth movement.[16]

National Team edit

The National Executive, are made up of elected members across New Zealand who, set the agenda and leadership for the Young Nationals during the year. There are currently 12 members. They are made of a:

  • President;
  • Vice-President;
  • Secretary;
  • Treasurer;
  • Policy Chair;
  • Membership Officer;
  • Creative Director; and
  • The Chairs of each of the Regional Executives[6]

Activities edit

Regional Events edit

Throughout the year each of the five Regions teams have a range of social events. These include, but are not limited to, coffee catch ups with MPs, Social drinks and pub quizzes. Events are usually centred around the academic timetables of the universities in the regions. Additionally, regions will often host Christmas parties and Policy-based events.[17][18][19][20][21][22]

Balls edit

From time to time the Young Nationals have organised balls. These balls are often held in Auckland and are open to members and non-members alike. The most recent ball was in 2021.[23][24]

Young Nats Leadership Conference edit

In 2018, The Young Nationals re-commenced the Young Nats Conference. This conference is an opportunity for members from across the country to network, discuss policy issues and learn to campaign. In 2018, the Conference was held in Nelson, and was followed by a conference in Wellington in 2019, Queenstown in 2020 and Auckland in 2021.[25][26][27][28]

Policies edit

Often the more liberal views of the Young Nationals have been at odds with those of the wider party. The shift in party opinion in areas such as the nuclear ships debate, economic reform, liquor law reform, and anti-discrimination laws has often been influenced by the Young Nationals.[29]

Drug Policy edit

Alcohol edit

The Young Nationals, in conjunction with other New Zealand political party youth wings,[30] support the current purchase age for alcohol of 18 years. The Young Nationals lobbied the government in 2012 to keep the drinking age at 18 when the Sale and Supply of Liquor Act Amendment Bill was put by parliament. The Bill successfully passed. This position was reaffirmed in 2018.[31]

Pill Testing edit

In late 2019, the Young Nationals moved to support pill testing at festivals and concerts. The Young Nationals noted that the position was in support of harm reduction, not a motion in support of drug use.[32] In 2020, the Young Nats obtained some media attention as their position on this stance as the National Party decided to vote against legislation to allow for pill testing, making them the only party in parliament to do so.[33][34][35] In 2021, the Young Nationals reaffirmed their position on pill testing with the President of the Young Nationals, Stephanie-Anne Ross, and then Policy Chair, Andrew Mahoney, presenting both in writing and in person their positions on the Drug and Substance Checking Legislation Bill (No 2) to the Health Select Committee[36][37] despite the National Party reaffirming their position to vote against the bill.[38]

Education edit

Polytechnic Autonomy edit

The National Party opposes the merging of Regional Polytechnics as legislated by the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand. The Young Nationals have also supported this position publicly on the basis that polytechnics maintain regional autonomy and polytechnics maintain their assets.[39][40]

Voluntary Student Unionism edit

The Young Nationals have lobbied the New Zealand Government to adopt and pass legislation that would move tertiary Students’ Associations to a system of voluntary membership.[41] Currently, Student Union membership is compulsory in New Zealand for most university students. The Young Nationals, in conjunction with ACT on Campus, Free Me and other New Zealanders, were successful in winning select committee[42] and subsequently government support to pass a private member's Bill by ACT MP Heather Roy to introduce voluntary membership to student associations in tertiary institutions.[43] The Bill, Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment, was passed into law in September 2011, and took effect in 2012.

Employment edit

The Young Nationals support the creation of an income tax free threshold to assist individuals with the rising cost of living and the re-implementation of 90-day trial periods to increase youth employment.[44]

Environment edit

The Young Nationals have supported the Zero Carbon Act since 2017[45] and have lobbied the National Party to support it since then. The Young Nationals have also supported the continuation of a green investment fund and the Implementation of a nationwide riparian management scheme.[46]

Health Care edit

Mental Health edit

The Young Nationals, as part of their 2020 Policy Platform,[47] support the creation of a contestable mental health first aid training fund to assist those seeking to undertake mental health first aid training programmes in New Zealand and the establishment of a Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission.[48] The Young Nationals were credited by the National Party for their idea on mental health first aid and assistance in early intervention measures.[49] In 2019, then President of the Young Nationals, Sam Stead, and Policy Chair, Andrew Mahoney, presented both in writing and in person their positions on the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission to the Health Select Committee.[50][51]

Sanitary Products in Schools edit

The Young Nationals support free provision of sanitary items in New Zealand schools.[52]

LGBT Rights edit

The Young Nationals supported the legalisation of same-sex marriage in New Zealand, with members lobbying MPs for this change.[53]

The Young Nationals support the banning of gay conversion therapy following membership consultation on the issue after Young Labour and the Young Greens petitioned for a ban.[54][55] Despite, The National Party highlighting conversations with the Young Nationals were one of the leading reasons the Party would support the ban on gay conversion therapy[56] the party determined to vote against a bill that would ban gay conversion therapy at first reading.[57] The Young Nationals highlighted their disappointment publicly at this stance[58] and in a speech at the National Party's 2021 annual conference the Young National President further highlighted their disappointment with the decision in front of the party's membership.[59]

Presidents edit

List of presidents of the Young Nationals:

  • 1969–1970: Chris Whitta
  • 1970–1971: Eric Bowell
  • 1971–1972: Lachlan Ross
  • 1972–1973: Paul Matheson
  • 1973–1976: Murray McCully
  • 1976–1978: S Pearson
  • 1978–1980: Martin Gummer
  • 1980–1981: Simon Upton
  • 1981–1982: Peter Kiely
  • 1982–1983: Stuart Boag
  • 1983–1984: Alastair Bell
  • 1984–1985: Mark Lowndes
  • 1985–1986: Phil O'Reilly
  • 1986–1987: Craig Allan
  • 1987–1989: Andrew Harvey
  • 1989–1990: Wayne P Marriott
  • 1990-1990: Bruce Alabaster
  • 1990–1991: Elaine Enright
  • 1991–1995: Shane Frith
  • 1995–1996: Sarah Borrell
  • 1996–1997: Mel Davis
  • 1997–1999: Tim Hurdle
  • 1999–2001: Daniel Gordon
  • 2001–2003: Grant Tyrrell
  • 2003–2005: Jamie Simpson
  • 2005–2006: Michael Mabbett
  • 2006–2008: Matthew Patterson
  • 2008–2009: Alex Mitchell
  • 2009–2012: Daniel Fielding
  • 2012–2015: Sean Topham
  • 2015–2016: Joel Rowan
  • 2016–2018: Stefan Sunde[60]
  • 2018–2021: Sam Stead
  • 2021–present: Stephanie-Anne Ross

Political alumni edit

Former members edit

Life members edit

A number of other former members have taken up prominent roles across a number of sectors, such as Phil O'Reilly[66] as CEO of Business New Zealand, John Marshall QC as President of the New Zealand Law Society[67] and Paul Matheson as Mayor of Nelson.

Sexual harassment edit

In 2018, after a Young National's Christmas drinks party at the Brew on Quay bar in Auckland, a woman, aged 17, and some friends went to a young man's apartment near the bar. The woman was allegedly groped, kissed, and continued to be followed after she left the apartment. The man was suspended from the party and police began investigating the incident.

The then National leader Simon Bridges said "I learned about it late [last] week. I sought assurances that everything had been handled and dealt with appropriately. It seems clear to me that it has: that they followed very strongly a health and safety plan and did all of the right things, both at the Young Nats event and post."[68]

Judith Collins praised the response and said "If it's gone to police, that's a good place for it, and that's what the Labour Party should have done in the first place: taken it to police," in reference to Labour's response to Young Labour's sexual assault allegations.[69]

Further reading edit

Finding a second family in the Young Nats – a short documentary following the group's then Northern Chair prior to the 2020 election.

See also edit

References edit

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Union New Zealand Young NationalsPresidentStephanie Anne Ross 1 Vice PresidentJared Pullar 1 Founded14 May 1936 87 years ago 1936 05 14 IdeologyLiberal conservatism 2 Economic liberalism 3 PositionCentre right 4 InternationalInternational Young Democrat Union 5 Mother PartyNew Zealand National PartyWebsiteyoungnats wbr org wbr nzElected National Team 6 SecretarySam PlowsTreasurerKadin GoodPolicy ChairJulia CorstonMembership OfficerVictoria RyanCreative DirectorTom WyattElected Regional Chairs 6 NorthernDallas KeteLower North IslandBen TeviotdaleCanterbury WestlandBryant McIntyreSouthernGabby Bird Contents 1 History 2 Structure 2 1 Regional Teams 2 2 National Team 3 Activities 3 1 Regional Events 3 2 Balls 3 3 Young Nats Leadership Conference 4 Policies 4 1 Drug Policy 4 1 1 Alcohol 4 1 2 Pill Testing 4 2 Education 4 2 1 Polytechnic Autonomy 4 2 2 Voluntary Student Unionism 4 3 Employment 4 4 Environment 4 5 Health Care 4 5 1 Mental Health 4 5 2 Sanitary Products in Schools 4 6 LGBT Rights 5 Presidents 6 Political alumni 6 1 Former members 6 2 Life members 7 Sexual harassment 8 Further reading 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Sources 11 External linksHistory editThe National Party has had a youth section since its inception in 1936 and are a constituted youth wing of the National Party 7 The Young Nationals have been a strong lobby group inside the National Party and often at the forefront of policy development being representative as a Core Group or a Policy Action Group of the party at varying times For a short period during the party s earlier years there was a younger section of the National party for pre teenage members but has since disappeared due to the changing environment of New Zealand politics and society citation needed Prior to the group being named the Young Nationals the New Zealand National Party s Youth section was known as the Junior Nationals 8 In the lead up to the 1949 election the Wellington branch had 3 500 members and the Auckland branch consisted of 2 500 members 9 The group hosted a number of community events such as dances parties debating or discussion and lectures or addresses In 1967 the group voted to change the name to the Young Nationals as Junior Nationals was seen to have potentially negative connotations 8 This renamed group attracted members for political reasons rather than social activities like its predecessor 8 In 1968 the National Party agreed to for two Young Nationals to sit on the party s Dominion Council 8 1971 brought upon Young Nationals creating political discussion groups called Pol Link s which enabled the group to research and discuss political issues allowing the National Party to understand the contemporary issues of young generations 10 In 2015 the Young Nationals claimed to have over 20 000 likes on their Facebook page and over 6 000 official members 11 In 2022 Young Nat member Jessee MacKenzie admitted creating social media accounts under fake names to harass and troll female politicians One targeted politician Sara Templeton made an application to a district court under the Harmful Digital Communications Act which revealed the IP address of the harassment to have come from a house owned by Bryce Beattie also a Young Nats member where MacKenzie lived Both MacKenzie and Beattie resigned from the National Party 12 13 Structure editIn 2009 under major changes led by the organisation s governing executive the Young Nationals were re organised to serve as a more effective tool for policy activism and campaign activity Regional Teams edit As of 2011 The Young Nationals are divided into five regions nationwide Northern Central North Island Lower North Island Canterbury Westland and Southern Each of these regions are headed by their own Chair and executive group and supervised by a National Executive elected annually during the National Party Conference Some regions of the Young Nationals also may have branches These include the Alfred Street Young Nationals 14 which are based in Auckland and considered a counter group to the Princes Street Labour movement and VicNats 15 which is based around Victoria University In 2011 the Young Nationals celebrated 75 years as New Zealand s oldest and largest political youth movement 16 National Team edit The National Executive are made up of elected members across New Zealand who set the agenda and leadership for the Young Nationals during the year There are currently 12 members They are made of a President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Policy Chair Membership Officer Creative Director and The Chairs of each of the Regional Executives 6 Activities editRegional Events edit Throughout the year each of the five Regions teams have a range of social events These include but are not limited to coffee catch ups with MPs Social drinks and pub quizzes Events are usually centred around the academic timetables of the universities in the regions Additionally regions will often host Christmas parties and Policy based events 17 18 19 20 21 22 Balls edit From time to time the Young Nationals have organised balls These balls are often held in Auckland and are open to members and non members alike The most recent ball was in 2021 23 24 Young Nats Leadership Conference edit In 2018 The Young Nationals re commenced the Young Nats Conference This conference is an opportunity for members from across the country to network discuss policy issues and learn to campaign In 2018 the Conference was held in Nelson and was followed by a conference in Wellington in 2019 Queenstown in 2020 and Auckland in 2021 25 26 27 28 Policies editOften the more liberal views of the Young Nationals have been at odds with those of the wider party The shift in party opinion in areas such as the nuclear ships debate economic reform liquor law reform and anti discrimination laws has often been influenced by the Young Nationals 29 Drug Policy edit Alcohol edit The Young Nationals in conjunction with other New Zealand political party youth wings 30 support the current purchase age for alcohol of 18 years The Young Nationals lobbied the government in 2012 to keep the drinking age at 18 when the Sale and Supply of Liquor Act Amendment Bill was put by parliament The Bill successfully passed This position was reaffirmed in 2018 31 Pill Testing edit In late 2019 the Young Nationals moved to support pill testing at festivals and concerts The Young Nationals noted that the position was in support of harm reduction not a motion in support of drug use 32 In 2020 the Young Nats obtained some media attention as their position on this stance as the National Party decided to vote against legislation to allow for pill testing making them the only party in parliament to do so 33 34 35 In 2021 the Young Nationals reaffirmed their position on pill testing with the President of the Young Nationals Stephanie Anne Ross and then Policy Chair Andrew Mahoney presenting both in writing and in person their positions on the Drug and Substance Checking Legislation Bill No 2 to the Health Select Committee 36 37 despite the National Party reaffirming their position to vote against the bill 38 Education edit Polytechnic Autonomy edit The National Party opposes the merging of Regional Polytechnics as legislated by the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand The Young Nationals have also supported this position publicly on the basis that polytechnics maintain regional autonomy and polytechnics maintain their assets 39 40 Voluntary Student Unionism edit Further information Voluntary student unionism The Young Nationals have lobbied the New Zealand Government to adopt and pass legislation that would move tertiary Students Associations to a system of voluntary membership 41 Currently Student Union membership is compulsory in New Zealand for most university students The Young Nationals in conjunction with ACT on Campus Free Me and other New Zealanders were successful in winning select committee 42 and subsequently government support to pass a private member s Bill by ACT MP Heather Roy to introduce voluntary membership to student associations in tertiary institutions 43 The Bill Education Freedom of Association Amendment was passed into law in September 2011 and took effect in 2012 Employment edit The Young Nationals support the creation of an income tax free threshold to assist individuals with the rising cost of living and the re implementation of 90 day trial periods to increase youth employment 44 Environment edit The Young Nationals have supported the Zero Carbon Act since 2017 45 and have lobbied the National Party to support it since then The Young Nationals have also supported the continuation of a green investment fund and the Implementation of a nationwide riparian management scheme 46 Health Care edit Mental Health edit The Young Nationals as part of their 2020 Policy Platform 47 support the creation of a contestable mental health first aid training fund to assist those seeking to undertake mental health first aid training programmes in New Zealand and the establishment of a Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission 48 The Young Nationals were credited by the National Party for their idea on mental health first aid and assistance in early intervention measures 49 In 2019 then President of the Young Nationals Sam Stead and Policy Chair Andrew Mahoney presented both in writing and in person their positions on the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission to the Health Select Committee 50 51 Sanitary Products in Schools edit The Young Nationals support free provision of sanitary items in New Zealand schools 52 LGBT Rights edit The Young Nationals supported the legalisation of same sex marriage in New Zealand with members lobbying MPs for this change 53 The Young Nationals support the banning of gay conversion therapy following membership consultation on the issue after Young Labour and the Young Greens petitioned for a ban 54 55 Despite The National Party highlighting conversations with the Young Nationals were one of the leading reasons the Party would support the ban on gay conversion therapy 56 the party determined to vote against a bill that would ban gay conversion therapy at first reading 57 The Young Nationals highlighted their disappointment publicly at this stance 58 and in a speech at the National Party s 2021 annual conference the Young National President further highlighted their disappointment with the decision in front of the party s membership 59 Presidents editList of presidents of the Young Nationals 1969 1970 Chris Whitta 1970 1971 Eric Bowell 1971 1972 Lachlan Ross 1972 1973 Paul Matheson 1973 1976 Murray McCully 1976 1978 S Pearson 1978 1980 Martin Gummer 1980 1981 Simon Upton 1981 1982 Peter Kiely 1982 1983 Stuart Boag 1983 1984 Alastair Bell 1984 1985 Mark Lowndes1985 1986 Phil O Reilly 1986 1987 Craig Allan 1987 1989 Andrew Harvey 1989 1990 Wayne P Marriott 1990 1990 Bruce Alabaster 1990 1991 Elaine Enright 1991 1995 Shane Frith 1995 1996 Sarah Borrell 1996 1997 Mel Davis 1997 1999 Tim Hurdle 1999 2001 Daniel Gordon 2001 2003 Grant Tyrrell2003 2005 Jamie Simpson 2005 2006 Michael Mabbett 2006 2008 Matthew Patterson 2008 2009 Alex Mitchell 2009 2012 Daniel Fielding 2012 2015 Sean Topham 2015 2016 Joel Rowan 2016 2018 Stefan Sunde 60 2018 2021 Sam Stead 2021 present Stephanie Anne RossPolitical alumni editFormer members edit Rt Hon Sir Robert Muldoon Former Prime Minister Rt Hon Sir Jack Marshall Former Prime Minister Rt Hon Winston Peters Former Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of New Zealand First Todd Muller Former Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the New Zealand National Party 61 Hon Bill English Former Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition Hon Simon Bridges Former Leader of the Opposition Hon Dr Nick Smith Former MP Former Minister for Housing and the Environment Hon Nikki Kaye Former Deputy Leader of the National Party Former Minister of Education Rt Hon Simon Upton Former MP Former Minister of the Crown Marilyn Waring Former MP Hon Tony Ryall Former MP Former Minister for Health and State Owned Enterprises Hon Murray McCully Former MP Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Rt Hon Jonathan Hunt ONZ Former Labour Party MP and Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives Hon David Caygill Former Labour MP Former Minister of Finance Hon Roger Sowry Former MP Former Minister of Social Welfare Hon Ruth Richardson Former MP Former Minister of Finance John Slater Former National Party President Michelle Boag Former National Party President Peter Goodfellow Former National Party President George Chapman Former National Party President Stefan Sunde Current Board Member of the National Party Alastair Bell Former Board Member of the National Party David Ryan Current Board Member of the National Party 62 63 Michael Laws Former Mayor of Wanganui and Radio Commentator David Farrar Media Commentator Sean Topham Founder of Topham Guerin Ben Guerin Founder of Topham Guerin Life members edit Peter Goodfellow Former president of the New Zealand National Party Dr Rt Hon Lockwood Smith Former Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives David Farrar Kiwiblog 64 and co founder of New Zealand Taxpayers Union 65 A number of other former members have taken up prominent roles across a number of sectors such as Phil O Reilly 66 as CEO of Business New Zealand John Marshall QC as President of the New Zealand Law Society 67 and Paul Matheson as Mayor of Nelson Sexual harassment editIn 2018 after a Young National s Christmas drinks party at the Brew on Quay bar in Auckland a woman aged 17 and some friends went to a young man s apartment near the bar The woman was allegedly groped kissed and continued to be followed after she left the apartment The man was suspended from the party and police began investigating the incident The then National leader Simon Bridges said I learned about it late last week I sought assurances that everything had been handled and dealt with appropriately It seems clear to me that it has that they followed very strongly a health and safety plan and did all of the right things both at the Young Nats event and post 68 Judith Collins praised the response and said If it s gone to police that s a good place for it and that s what the Labour Party should have done in the first place taken it to police in reference to Labour s response to Young Labour s sexual assault allegations 69 Further reading editFinding a second family in the Young Nats a short documentary following the group s then Northern Chair prior to the 2020 election See also editList of political parties in New ZealandReferences edit a b Our team Young Nats Cheyne Christine 2009 2005 Social Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand Oxford University Press p 70 The ideological underpinnings of policy directions in the National Party under the leadership of John Key appear to reflect a liberal conservatism Johnson Norman 2014 Mixed Economies Welfare revised ed Routledge p 62 ISBN 9781317903802 The conservative National Party that formed the government in New Zealand after 1990 went even further than its Labour predecessor in implementing neo liberal economic and social policies Voters preexisting opinions shift to align with political party positions Association for Psychological Science 2 November 2018 Retrieved 8 August 2020 via Science Daily In 2015 New Zealand held a referendum on changing the national flag an issue that quickly became polarized along party lines John Key then New Zealand Prime Minister and leader of the centre right National Party advocated for changing the flag design while Andrew Little then leader of the centre left Labour Party opposed the change Members www iydu org 8 July 2021 a b c Your Team NZ Young Nats 6 January 2018 Archived from the original on 6 January 2018 Constitution and Rules MyNational www mynational org nz Retrieved 13 April 2020 a b c d Gustafson 1986 p 262 Gustafson 1986 p 256 Gustafson 1986 p 263 James Colin 2017 National at 80 Years The Story of the New Zealand National Party Auckland Bateman p 283 Law Tina 30 March 2022 Online bullying of female politicians linked to Young Nat s house Stuff Retrieved 1 April 2022 Law Tina 31 March 2022 I am Eggstein Young Nat Jessee MacKenzie admits trolling female politicians resigns from National Party Stuff Retrieved 1 April 2022 Log In or Sign Up to View www facebook com Log In or Sign Up to View www facebook com Young Nats celebrate milestone amp raise 10 000 NZ Young Nats www facebook com Retrieved 13 April 2020 Northern Young Nats www facebook com Retrieved 13 April 2020 Southern Young Nats www facebook com Retrieved 13 April 2020 CNI Young Nats www facebook com Retrieved 13 April 2020 CW Young Nats www facebook com Retrieved 13 April 2020 Lower North Island Young Nats www facebook com Retrieved 13 April 2020 Young Nats Ball retrieved 13 April 2020 The Young Nats Ball 2014 www facebook com Retrieved 13 April 2020 2018 Annual Conference NZ National 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Substance Checking Legislation Bill No 2 hearing of evidence Facebook Retrieved 8 August 2020 Second Drug Testing Bill Passes First Reading Radio New Zealand Retrieved 8 August 2020 NZ Young Nats www facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 NZ Young Nats www facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 16 July 2020 Our Policies Kim for Utah Freedom of Association Amendment Bill Submission PDF Hartevelt John 20 October 2010 Compulsory student union membership to end Stuff New Zealand Retrieved 1 September 2011 Employment Young Nats Retrieved 12 April 2020 NZ Young Nats Zero Carbon Act Facebook 14 December 2017 Retrieved 12 April 2020 Environment Young Nats Retrieved 12 April 2020 Young Nats Policy Platform Young Nats Retrieved 12 April 2020 Mental Health Young Nats Retrieved 12 April 2020 Health Discussion Document Issuu Retrieved 12 April 2020 New Zealand Young Nationals New Zealand Parliament www parliament nz Retrieved 12 April 2020 Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission Bill hearings of evidence retrieved 12 April 2020 NZ Young Nats Today we re proud to announce our support Facebook Retrieved 12 April 2020 Davison Isaac 27 August 2012 Young MPs join to support marriage equality NZ Herald ISSN 1170 0777 Retrieved 12 April 2020 NZ Young Nats The Young Nats are proud to add our voice Facebook Retrieved 12 April 2020 Sarah Robson 19 July 2018 Young Labour Young Greens launch petition to ban gay conversion therapy RNZ News Rnz co nz Retrieved 12 April 2020 National to support ban on gay conversion therapy after Judith Collins talks to Young Nats and Googles it Stuff 9 February 2021 National MPs Defend Vote Against Conversion Therapy Bill Despite Saying They Support A Ban Newshub 6 August 2021 Deeply Disappointed Young Nats Call For National party To Support Conversion Therapy Bill Stuff 5 August 2021 Young Nats Take Fight To Judith Collins Over Gay Conversion Therapy At Party Conference New Zealand Herald 7 August 2021 Your Team Young Nats youngnats org nz Retrieved 5 January 2018 audrey young nzherald co nz audreyNZH Audrey Young Audrey Young is political editor for the New Zealand Herald 22 May 2020 Winston Peters says refreshing NZ First policy under Todd Muller would be intelligent via www nzherald co nz a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help National Party Board Candidates 5 August 2021 Goodfellow Re elected As President National Welcomes New Board Members Young Nats not immune to boozy over indulgence says long time party member Stuff co nz 16 March 2018 Retrieved 12 April 2020 Our Team Taxpayers Union Business NZ profile Phil O Reilly NZLS membership and representative services Law Talk 725 16 March 2009 Nats suspended man only after story broke Newsroom 28 November 2018 Retrieved 22 March 2021 Small Zane 27 November 2018 Judith Collins praises response to sexual advance on teen at Young Nats event Newshub Retrieved 22 March 2021 Sources edit Gustafson Barry 1986 The First 50 Years A History of the New Zealand National Party Auckland Reed Methuen ISBN 0 474 00177 6 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Zealand Young Nationals amp oldid 1188592947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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