Christopher James Tremain was a member of the House of Representatives of New Zealand for the National Party from 2005 until his retirement in 2014.
Education
Born in Napier in 1966, Tremain attended Taradale Primary School, Taradale Intermediate, Napier Boys" High School and Massey University. He obtained a Bachelor of Business Studies in accounting and a Diploma of Business Studies in marketing.
Career
In the 2008 election, Tremain retained the electorate with an increased majority. After the election of the 50th New Zealand Parliament, Tremain was appointed a Minister outside Cabinet taking over the roles of Civil Defence from John Carter and Craig Foss, and the role of Consumer Affairs which had been held until the election by Simon Power. He was replaced as Chief Whip of the National party by Michael Woodhouse, a List Member of Parliament based in Dunedin.
On 3 April 2012 Chris Tremain was promoted into Cabinet following the resignation of Nick Smith and gained the portfolio of Internal Affairs.
On 30 September 2013 Tremain announced that he would not contest the 2014 election. On leaving parliament Tremain was granted the right to retain the title of Honourable.