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Tim van de Molen

Timothy John van de Molen (born 1985) is a New Zealand politician. He is a Member of the House of Representatives for the Waikato electorate and a representative of the National Party.

Born in 1985 to two primary school teachers and one of five children, van de Molen grew up mainly in Matamata. His great-great-grandfather John Stevens was a Liberal Member of Parliament for Rangitikei and Manawatu between 1881 and 1908.

He attended Matamata College and graduated from the University of Waikato with a degree in psychology.

Van de Molen is married to his wife Hilary and has a daughter and a son. The family lives in Tamahere, Waikato.

In February 2022 van de Molen fell from a platform, resulting in two broken arms and a fractured spine and rib.

Van de Molen has worked as a dairy, sheep and beef farmer. He appeared in the 2002 nude calendar made by the Ngarua Young Farmers Club. He was active in the national young farmers organisation and was elected junior vice president in 2007. He won the NZ Young Farmer of the Year Award and was runner up in 2011. From 2009, van de Molen began working as an agribusiness manager with the National Bank of New Zealand, ANZ, and Rabobank. Through the same period, he served in the New Zealand Territorial Force and as a volunteer with ambulance service St John New Zealand.

At the 2017 general election van de Molen sought to replace Lindsay Tisch, who was retiring, as the National Party candidate in the Waikato electorate. He won the selection and was elected with 61% of the vote. He said that his focuses in his first electorate are improving broadband in rural areas, advancing a Waikato medical school to train rural GPs, and agriculture and transport issues. Van de Molen was comfortably re-elected in the 2020 and 2023 elections.

In 2018, van de Molen took on the role of the National Party's third whip. He has been the National Party opposition spokesperson for building and construction, biosecurity, animal welfare, oceans and fisheries, defence, horticulture, veterans, and ACC. Between 2017 and 2023, van de Molen served on the primary production and the transport and infrastructure select committees. Since 2023, he has chaired the committee on foreign affairs, defence and trade.

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