Ann Batten
Ann Batten (born 27 April 1944) is an Anglican priest, peace activist and a former New Zealand politician. She has been a member of various political parties and represented New Zealand First and Mauri Pacific in Parliament. Batten is originally from South Auckland. In 1995, she headed an anti-nuclear protest to French Polynesia.Prior to entering Parliament, she studied Theology at St. Johns Theological College in Auckland and gained a Licentiate in Theology, Community Studies Certificate at Auckland University. Club Memberships:Auckland Club and The Northern Club.Former Benefactor NBR Opera
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Ann Batten
Ann Batten (born 27 April 1944) is an Anglican priest, peace activist and a former New Zealand politician. She has been a member of various political parties and represented New Zealand First and Mauri Pacific in Parliament. Batten is originally from South Auckland. In 1995, she headed an anti-nuclear protest to French Polynesia.Prior to entering Parliament, she studied Theology at St. Johns Theological College in Auckland and gained a Licentiate in Theology, Community Studies Certificate at Auckland University. Club Memberships:Auckland Club and The Northern Club.Former Benefactor NBR Opera
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