
Jenny Marcroft
Jenny Marcroft is a Member of Parliament representing New Zealand First, known for her advocacy on issues related to the definition of gender in law. Recently, she has been in the news for proposing legislation aimed at defining 'woman' and 'man' in a way that aligns with biological facts, reflecting her party's stance against what they perceive as 'woke ideology.' Her initiative has sparked significant debate regarding gender identity and the inclusion of transgender individuals in legal definitions.
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NZ First’s Jenny Marcroft told Parliament last week that the New Zealand media faces many difficulties.
Media Insider: TV advertisements can now be screened on Sunday mornings, Christmas Day and other public holidaysNZ First’s Jenny Marcroft was about to speak.
Man removed from Parliament’s gallery during foreshore and seabed debateNew Zealand First MP Jenny Marcroft said her party supported the bill’s efforts to restore the health of the Hauraki Gulf before raising her concerns with wastewater overflows.
Parliament passes Hauraki Gulf protection law after late fishing exemptionJenny Marcroft spoke during Parliament about the importance of Sunday morning programming.
Media Insider: RNZ plans to ditch youth brand and weekend roles; NZ on Air-Film Commission merger scrapped; Mike McRoberts’ email address at centre of hack - how he found outJenny Marcroft is an MP who was introduced to the Maris Vitae project in her capacity as Under Secretary to the Oceans and Fisheries Ministry.
Society Insider: East Imperial founder Tony Burt’s new business with chef Peter Gordon; Sir Colin Giltrap’s family motorsport legacy; Kylie Bax’s model agent Kim Larking’s new ventureJenny Marcroft is the NZ First MP who proposed the legislation to define 'woman' and 'man' in law.
New Zealand First proposes legislation to define ‘woman’, ‘man’ in law

































