Ewen McQueen

These include articles on family values[3] issues, the Treaty of Waitangi,[4] and New Zealand's Christian history.

As part of his post graduate degree he completed a thesis entitled "A Christian Perspective on Neo-Classical Economics."

After graduating McQueen worked in the health sector in analyst, planning and management roles.

In August 2003, McQueen was elected as the new leader of Christian Heritage NZ, and replaced the retiring Graham Capill.

McQueen authored a book entitled One Sun in the Sky, which argues 19th century Maori did not expect co-governance to result from the Treaty of Waitangi, and Te Tiriti validly ceded sovereignty to the Crown.