Marilyn Joy QuigleyQSO (born 9 May 1948), also known as Joy McLauchlan, is a former New Zealand politician.
Early life and family
Quigley was born in Geraldine on 9 May 1948, the daughter of Jessie Isobel Quigley (née Scott) and Maurice Quigley.[1] She was educated at Geraldine High School, and went on to study at the University of Otago, completing a Diploma of Physical Education in 1967.[1] She later was awarded a Teacher Taining Certificate in 1980, having studied at the Hutt Valley campus of Christchurch Teachers' College, and also took papers towards a Bachelor of Education at Massey University.[1]
In 1969, Quigley married Alistair John McLauchlan, and the couple had two children before divorcing in 1997.[1] She reverted to her maiden name in 1998.[1]
In 2009, Quigley was one of three people appointed by the Government to the High Cost Highly Specialised Medicines Review.[6] She now lives in Kerikeri with her second husband, John Hunt.[citation needed]
References
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^Hansard (28 November 1990). "Members Sworn". vdig.net. Retrieved 23 October 2014.