Education
He was educated at Street Stephen"s School, Bombay from 1970 to 1971, and Huntly College from 1971 to 1976.
He was educated at Street Stephen"s School, Bombay from 1970 to 1971, and Huntly College from 1971 to 1976.
Born in Auckland on 7 October 1957, Morgan affiliates to the Tainui iwi confederation. He then gained a Diploma of Teaching, and taught English and Māori studies at Huntly College from 1980 to 1982, and Birkdale College (1982). Morgan worked as news and current affairs reporter at both Television New Zealand and TV3.
He was also head of sport, youth and current affairs programmes at the short-lived Aotearoa Television Network.
Morgan was first elected to Parliament in the 1996 elections as the New Zealand First Member of Parliament for Te Tai Hauāuru. New Zealand First captured all five Māori seats in the 1996 election (including Te Tai Hauāuru) - Morgan and the other four Māori MPs became known as the Tight Five.
During his term in Parliament he was involved in a number of controversies. One scandal in 1997 revolved around his spending New Zealand$4000 of Aotearoa Television funds on clothes including a pair of $89 underpants.
Morgan resigned from New Zealand First on 18 August 1998, becoming an independent Member of Parliament. He later joined the newly formed Mauri Pacific.
In the 1999 elections, Morgan was ranked second on Mauri Pacific"s party list, and contested the Te Tai Hauāuru seat again, but was not returned to Parliament. He then returned to television and film production. He was chair of Te Arataura, the Waikato-Tainui executive board, from 2006 until 2012, except for a period in 2004 when he was removed from office because of a criminal conviction for obstructing police during a protest march in the 1980s.
He is a director of Auckland Council Property, a council-controlled organisation of the Auckland Council.
In 2015 he became the Māori Party"s co-chair of the Hauraki-Waikato electorate.