Merepeka Raukawa-Tait

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Merepeka Raukawa-Tait
Raukawa-Tait in 2019

Merepeka Raukawa-Tait is a New Zealand politician and former chief executive of the Women's Refuge organisation of New Zealand. She was a councilor at large for the Rotorua District Council from 2011 to 2022. She previously stood as a candidate for Parliament, serving briefly as deputy leader of the small Christian Heritage Party.

Raukawa-Tait was born in Feilding, New Zealand and raised a Catholic.[1] She has worked in a number of jobs, both in New Zealand and in Zurich, Switzerland. In the early 1990s she was in business in Rotorua and was a member of the Bay of Plenty Regional Council for one term.[citation needed]

Her most well-known role was as chief executive of Women's Refuge, an organisation that supports women who suffer domestic violence.[2] She was a contentious chief executive bringing embarrassment to the organisation after attending the premiere of a strip club in central Wellington[3] causing staff to lose faith in her judgment [4]

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