Tizard, Judith (1956–)
Tizard, Judith (1956–)
New Zealand politician. Born Judith Ngaire Tizard, Jan 3, 1956, in Avondale, NZ; dau. of Robert James Tizard (politician) and Cath Tizard, 1st woman governor-general of New Zealand.
Elected Labour MP for Panmure for 43 and 44th Parliament (1990–96), then Auckland Central (1996), for 45th-47th Parliament; served as associate minister for Arts, Culture, and Heritage and associate minister of Commerce.
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