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The Minister of Conservation, Sandra Lee, at the first Cabinet meeting of the Labour-Alliance Government. Ranked seventh in Cabinet, Sandra Lee also holds the portfolios of Minister of Local Government and Associate Minister of Maori Affairs. She is leader of the Mana Motuhake Party, a list MP, and deputy leader of the Alliance. While well-known as an Aucklander, Sandra Lee is active in the affairs of the Poutini Ngai Tahu of the West Coast, South Island. She also has tribal links with Ngati Toa Rangatira and Ngati Kahungunu. She has two adult daughters, two granddaughters and a grandson.

PHOTO CREDIT: DAVE HANSFORD, ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA

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Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 4

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The Minister of Conservation, Sandra Lee, at the first Cabinet meeting of the Labour-Alliance Government. Ranked seventh in Cabinet, Sandra Lee also holds the portfolios of Minister of Local Government and Associate Minister of Maori Affairs. She is leader of the Mana Motuhake Party, a list MP, and deputy leader of the Alliance. While well-known as an Aucklander, Sandra Lee is active in the affairs of the Poutini Ngai Tahu of the West Coast, South Island. She also has tribal links with Ngati Toa Rangatira and Ngati Kahungunu. She has two adult daughters, two granddaughters and a grandson. PHOTO CREDIT: DAVE HANSFORD, ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 4

The Minister of Conservation, Sandra Lee, at the first Cabinet meeting of the Labour-Alliance Government. Ranked seventh in Cabinet, Sandra Lee also holds the portfolios of Minister of Local Government and Associate Minister of Maori Affairs. She is leader of the Mana Motuhake Party, a list MP, and deputy leader of the Alliance. While well-known as an Aucklander, Sandra Lee is active in the affairs of the Poutini Ngai Tahu of the West Coast, South Island. She also has tribal links with Ngati Toa Rangatira and Ngati Kahungunu. She has two adult daughters, two granddaughters and a grandson. PHOTO CREDIT: DAVE HANSFORD, ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 296, 1 May 2000, Page 4

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