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Brigitte Morten

Brigitte is a Director at Franks Ogilvie, a commercial and public law firm in Wellington.

She has more than a decade of experience working in politics across Australia and New Zealand. She has a Bachelor of Law from Victoria University, a Masters of Law from the Australian National University, and a Graduate Certificate in Counter-Terrorism from Interdisciplinary Center (Israel).

Brigitte spent three years providing political and media advice to the Embassy of Israel in Australia, while dealing with a number of high-profile diplomatic events. She worked as a senior adviser in state politics and worked on a number of Australian state and federal election campaigns. Brigitte was a chief of staff to an Australian senator, before returning home to be the senior ministerial adviser to the Minister of Education in the last National government.

Brigitte Morten's Articles

Time to re-examine some parliamentary tools

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Wed, 07 Sep 2022

The dubious art of government problem solving

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Wed, 31 Aug 2022

Access to official information needs change of culture

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Wed, 24 Aug 2022

Roads, rates and rubbish? Not any more

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Wed, 17 Aug 2022

Welfare so much more important than political point scoring

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Wed, 10 Aug 2022

Housing supply a wobbly plank for October local body elections

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Wed, 03 Aug 2022

Blindsided James Shaw rejection really bid for stronger activism

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Wed, 27 Jul 2022

Alcohol private member’s bill: apparently good, but has downsides

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Wed, 20 Jul 2022

Trans-Tasman trip offers hope of cross-country accord

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Wed, 13 Jul 2022

Hopes new sheriff Kiri Allan will clip law and order ticket

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Wed, 06 Jul 2022

Nanaia Mahuta: Foreign affairs operated from home not good enough

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Wed, 22 Jun 2022

Switching between Māori and general roll no silver bullet

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Wed, 15 Jun 2022
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