Brigitte is admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court.
She has over 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, whilst dealing with a number of high profile events. She worked as a Senior Advisor 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 Advisor to the Minister of Education in the last National Government.
She has worked extensively with clients in the private sector to help them establish and maintain relationships with government, lobby on important issues, and drive campaigns to raise public interest. Brigitte particularly enjoys working with grassroots and member based organisations.
Brigitte has extensive knowledge of law making processes, how to best utilise the Official Information Act, and how to coordinate public interest campaigns across multiple channels. She is particularly interested and experienced in firearms law, electoral law and large scale reforms.
She is a regular commentator for RNZ and Newshub, and writes a weekly column for NBR.
Director Stephen Franks joined host Wallace Chapman and Alison Mau on the Radio NZ panel. Discussing the role of volunteers in supporting communities under Alert Level 4, the decision to keep the South Island in lockdown, the Nirvana baby lawsuit and consumer debt.
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Director Brigitte Morten joined the Nine to Noon panel to discuss the week in politics. Alongside host Kathryn Ryan and pollster Stephen Mills, she discussed week 2 of the Alert Level 4, the vaccine rollout, the elimination narrative and the National Party minor reshuffle.
Director Brigitte Morten was on RNZ's Sunday Morning with Jim Mora. On the Weekend Panel, alongside political journalist Richard Harman, Brigitte discussed Afghanistan, possible self isolation monitoring, the political ramifications of a COVID outbreak and the use of cash.
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