Darien Fenton

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Born (1954-02-25) 25 February 1954 (age 72)
RelationsFred Frost (grandfather)
Darien Fenton
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Labour party list
In office
17 September 2005  20 September 2014
Personal details
Born (1954-02-25) 25 February 1954 (age 72)
PartyLabour
RelationsFred Frost (grandfather)
Websitedarienfenton.org.nz

Darien Elizabeth Fenton (born 25 February 1954) is a New Zealand politician and was a Member of Parliament from 2005 until her retirement in 2014.

Fenton's grandfather, Fred Frost, was a Labour MP for New Plymouth from 1938 to 1943. Fenton is of Māori descent.[1]

Fenton grew up in a Palmerston North state house. On her entry to parliament in 2005, a newspaper claimed that she might have the "most varied CV of any newcomer to Parliament", including extensive travels, and work as an extra in India in Bollywood movies and as an administrative research assistant to the Tower of London's master of armouries.[2] In 2014 she admitted that her varied experiences in the 1970s had also left her with a heroin addiction, and that the New Zealand health-funded methadone programme '"...saved my life"'.[3]

Before entering parliament she was active in the trade union movement, and held the offices of National Secretary of the Service & Food Workers Union Nga Ringa Tota (SFWU), and vice-president of the Council of Trade Unions. She is also the Vice-President of the Labour Party Union Affiliates Council.[4]

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