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}} Paula Lee Bennett (born 1969) is a New Zealand politician and member of parliament for the National Party. She is a Cabinet minister with the roles of Minister of Local Government, Minister for Social Housing, and Minister of State Services. She also represented the electorate of Waitakere, which was abolished prior to the general election in 2014.〔(Paula Bennett to seek Upper Harbour nomination ). ''3 News NZ''. 21 November 2013.〕〔(Bennett to contest new seat ). ''Radio NZ''. 21 November 2013.〕 She was elected to Parliament as member for Upper Harbour after the 2014 general election. ==Early life== Bennett was born in 1969 to Bob Bennett and Lee Bennett. She has 1/8th Tainui ancestry through her half-Māori paternal grandmother, Ailsa Bennett.〔(''Outrageous Fortune'' ) article by Ruth Laugesen in New Zealand Listener 20 June 2009 pages 16–20〕 Her father had a flooring business in Auckland, then in 1974 bought the village store at Kinloch, near Taupo. Bennett attended Taupo-nui-a-Tia College in Taupo. At 17 she gave birth to a daughter, Ana, and raised her alone whilst receiving welfare payments from the New Zealand Government. Bennett moved to Auckland in 1992 where she worked in a rest home, first as a dishwasher and then as a nurse aide. She began studying social work at the Albany campus of Massey University in 1994.〔 She became the welfare officer of the Massey University at Albany Students' Association, then, in 1996, the president, which gave her a taste for politics. She dropped the social work component to her course, leaving simply social policy,〔 graduating with a BA.
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