[4] Court has public and private sector experience and worked in Auckland, Wellington and Fiji.
Fiji Roads Authority reportedly "accused MWH of extortion, breaking contract, and damaging the country", but Court disputed this, saying he did not see any evidence of that.
[3] In the 2020 general election, Court was placed 5th on the ACT party list and ran for the electorate of Te Atatū.
[6][7][8] In his first term, he was ACT's spokesperson for the environment, climate change, infrastructure, transport, local government, and energy and resources.
[12][13] Following the formation of the National-led coalition government in late November 2023, Court assumed the position of Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Minister for Infrastructure and RMA reform.