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Jo Goodhew was born on 1961 in Temuka, New Zealand, is a New Zealand politician. Discover Jo Goodhew's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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1961

Joanne Gay Goodhew (born 1961) is a New Zealand politician.

2005

She served as a member of Parliament between 2005 and 2017.

Goodhew grew up in Timaru, and attended Timaru Girls' High School.

She holds a qualification in nursing from Otago Polytechnic and had a career in nursing before working as health sciences tutor at Aoraki Polytechnic.

Before entering politics she was involved in a variety of health organisations in the Otago region.

In the 2005 election, Goodhew was a candidate for the National Party, standing in the Aoraki electorate and being ranked 31st on the party list.

She won the Aoraki seat and entered Parliament.

2008

In the 2008 election, most of Aoraki was moved to the new Rangitata electorate.

It was suggested that this could make the electorate vulnerable to capture by Labour; however, Goodhew won the new electorate with an increased majority.

2009

Goodhew was elected National Party junior whip in 2009, after Internal Affairs minister Richard Worth resigned and was replaced by senior whip Nathan Guy (who was in turn replaced by junior whip Chris Tremain).

2011

Goodhew was returned as MP for Rangitata at the 2011 general election, though with a slightly reduced majority.

Goodhew was additionally made a minister outside of Cabinet, holding the Community and Voluntary Sector, Senior Citizens and Women's Affairs portfolios.

In the, Goodhew more than doubled her majority over Labour's Steve Gibson.

She was reappointed as a minister, retaining the Community and Voluntary Sector portfolio and additionally becoming Minister for Food Safety and an associate minister with responsibility for social development and primary industries.

2016

On 20 December 2016, Goodhew lost her ministerial portfolios in a reshuffle after the resignation of Prime Minister John Key.

2017

Although she had originally signalled her intention to recontest the Rangitata electorate, she announced on 25 January 2017 she would retire at the.

She was succeeded as National's candidate and Rangitata MP by Andrew Falloon.

2019

After leaving Parliament, Goodhew contested and was elected to the South Canterbury District Health Board in the 2019 local elections.