She was educated at
Auckland Girls' Grammar School and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in political science from
Victoria University of Wellington in 1977. While representing Fay Richwhite at the
Winebox Inquiry she misled the inquiry and brought in a fake film crew to collect footage of MP
Winston Peters. Boag was a National Party Dominion councillor and on the Dominion Publicity Committee. In 2001 she became National Party president. In her time as president she rejuvenated the party, manipulating candidate selections to remove those she saw as "dead wood". This enabled
Bill English to become leader of the National Party, for the first time. English would then go on to lead the National Party to its worst ever election result at the
2002 election. In 2006 Boag, then chair of the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Foundation, used a rescue helicopter to fetch her passport from Waiheke Island and deliver it to her at Auckland International Airport. == Leaks ==