Английская Википедия:Darleen Tana
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Darleen Sheree Tana Hoff-Neilsen is a New Zealand environmental scientist, businesswoman, and politician, representing the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand as a Member of Parliament since the 2023 New Zealand general election.[1]
Early life and career
Tana was born in Northland.[2][3] She is of Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou, Ngā Rauru and Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa descent.[4] She grew up with Māori language around her in a marae setting.[5][6] Some of her experiences growing up in Northland include gathering shellfish at the beach and Waitangi Day celebrations.[5]
Tana went to Bay of Islands College in Kawakawa and then to Whangārei Girls' High School (in Whangārei).[7] She became an environmental scientist, with a Bachelor of Chemical Technology from Massey University.[4] One of her early environmental science jobs was at Horizons Regional Council.[5]
Tana received a Rotary Foundation scholarship to study abroad, where she earned an MBA from Solvay International Business School.[4] She held senior roles as a Expert Program Manager and Head of Talent Management in corporate telecommunications in Brussels before returning to New Zealand in 2013. [3][4][5] Tana speaks Flemish and French.[5]
Tana and her husband founded e-mobility firm Bikes and Beyond.[3][4] The business started in 2013 initially on Waiheke Island and has expanded to other locations.[5] On Waiheke Tana has also been involved in the Kelp Gardeners Project as part of the Waiheke Marine Project. The Kelp Gardeners Project takes an indigenous-informed approach to marine care.[8]
Political career
Шаблон:NZ parlbox header Шаблон:NZ parlbox Шаблон:End In the 2020 general election she stood in the Northland electorate, where she came fourth with 1,749 votes.[2][9]
Tana contested Tāmaki Makaurau in the Шаблон:NZ election link. She was thirteenth on the national list.[2] Her campaign was supported by Marama Davidson, the co-leader of the Green Party who had previously contested the electorate.[10] While third place in her electorate, Tana was elected as a list member for the Greens based on the party vote.[11][12]
Tana said she seeks to ensure that the government "gets real on climate action, regenerates our taiao (environment), and removes the shackles of a system that is designed to keep us poor, without means, or on a fast track to jail".[10] She has spoken in support of the party's Hoki Whenua Mai policy, which seeks to return historic land to Maori.[13]
In late November 2023, Tana assumed the Green Party's oceans and fisheries, science, innovation and technology, small business and manufacturing, media and communications, digitising government, internal affairs, overseas New Zealanders spokesperson portfolios.[14]
During the 2023 Israel-Hamas war, Tana attended a Palestinian solidarity rally in November 2023 where she joined fellow Green MPs Chlöe Swarbrick, Ricardo Menéndez March and Steve Abel in chanting "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free." The phrase has been controversial due to its association with anti-Semitism and support for Hamas.[15]
References
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