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THE
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Portfolios |
Other
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1 |
Rt
Hon Helen Clark Prime
Minister Minister
for Arts, Culture and Heritage |
Ministerial
Services Minister
in Charge of the NZ Security Intelligence Service Minister
Responsible for the GCSB |
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2 |
Hon
Dr Michael Cullen Deputy
Prime Minister Minister
of Finance Minister
for Tertiary Education |
Leader
of the House |
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3 |
Hon
Jim Anderton Minister
of Agriculture Minister
for Biosecurity Minister
of Fisheries Minister
of Forestry |
Minister
Responsible for the Public Trust Associate
Minister of Health Associate
Minister for Tertiary Education |
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4 |
Hon
Steve Maharey Minister
of Education Minister
of Broadcasting Minister
of Research, Science and Technology Minister
for Crown Research Institutes |
Minister
Responsible for the Education Review Office |
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5 |
Hon
Phil Goff Minister
of Defence Minister
of Trade Minister
of Pacific Island Minister
for Disarmament and Arms Control |
Associate
Minister for Trade Negotiations |
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6 |
Hon
Annette King Minister
of State Services Minister
of Police Minister
for Food Safety |
Associate
Minister of Defence Associate
Minister of Trade Coordinating
Minister, Race Relations |
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7 |
Hon
Trevor Mallard Minister
for Economic Development Minister
for Industry and Regional Development Minister
for State Owned Enterprises Minister
for Sport and Recreation |
Associate
Minister of Finance |
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8 |
Hon
Pete Hodgson Minister
of Health Minister
for Land Information |
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9 |
Hon
Parekura Horomia Minister
of Maori Affairs |
Associate
Minister for Social Development and Employment Associate
Minister of Education Associate
Minister of State Services Associate
Minister of Fisheries |
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10 |
Hon
Mark Burton Minister
of Justice Minister
of Local Government Minister
in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations |
Deputy
Leader of the House Minister
Responsible for the Law Commission |
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11 |
Hon
Ruth Dyson Minister
of Labour Minister
for ACC Minister
for Senior Citizens |
Minister
for Disability Issues Associate
Minister for Social Development and Employment (CYF) |
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12 |
Hon
Chris Carter Minister
of Conservation Minister
of Housing |
Minister
for Ethnic Affairs |
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13 |
Hon
Rick Barker Minister
of Internal Affairs Minister
of Civil Defence Minister
for Courts Minister
of Veterans’ Affairs |
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14 |
Hon
David Benson-Pope Minister
for Social Development and Employment Minister
for the Environment |
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15 |
Lianne
Dalziel Minister
of Commerce Minister
of Women’s Affairs |
Minister
for Small Business |
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16 |
Hon
Damien O’Connor Minister
of Corrections Minister
of Tourism |
Minister
for Rural Affairs Associate
Minister of Health |
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17 |
Hon
David Cunliffe Minister
of Immigration Minister
of Communications Minister
for Information Technology |
Associate
Minister for Economic Development |
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18 |
David
Parker Minister
of Energy Minister
of Transport Attorney-General [Includes responsibility for Serious
Fraud Office] |
Minister
Responsible for Climate Change Issues |
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19 |
Nanaia
Mahuta Minister
of Customs Minister
of Youth Affairs |
Associate
Minister for the Environment Associate
Minister of Local Government |
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20 |
Clayton
Cosgrove Minister
for Building Issues Minister
of Statistics |
Associate
Minister of Finance Associate
Minister of Immigration Associate
Minister of Justice |
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21 |
Hon
Jim Sutton Minister
for Trade Negotiations |
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MINISTERS
OUTSIDE CABINET |
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22 |
Hon
Judith Tizard Minister
of Consumer Affairs |
Minister
Responsible for Archives New
Zealand Minister
Responsible for the National Library Associate
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Associate
Minister of Commerce Associate
Minister of Transport Auckland |
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23 |
Hon
Dover Minister
of State |
Associate
Minister for Economic Development Associate
Minister for Industry and Regional Development Associate
Minister of Housing Associate
Minister of Tourism |
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24 |
Hon
Harry Duynhoven Minister
for Transport Safety |
Associate
Minister of Energy |
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25 |
Hon
Mita Ririnui Minister
of State |
Associate
Minister of Corrections Associate
Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Associate
Minister of Forestry Associate
Minister of Health |
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26 |
Winnie
Laban Minister
for the Community and Voluntary Sector |
Associate
Minister of Pacific Island Associate
Minister for Social Development and Employment Associate
Minister for Economic Development |
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27 |
Mahara
Okeroa Minister
of State |
Associate
Minister for Social Development and Employment Associate
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Associate
Minister of Conservation |
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Rt
Hon Winston Peters Minister
of Foreign Affairs Minister
for Racing |
Associate
Minister for Senior Citizens |
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Hon
Peter Dunne Minister
of Revenue |
Associate
Minister of Health |
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I see you cut and pasted from Scoop, Jordan. It took some scrolling down the page but never mind. Overall, it is a good line up.
I am especially pleased to see that David Parker has been given Attorney General, Energy and Transport. I used to work with David when he chaired the economic caucus in my days with the Labour Research Unit. He is a very talented and personable individual. As MP for Otago he took a keen interest in the Project Aqua dam proposal for the Waitaki river, along with local infrastructure issues in the Queenstown-Lakes district.
His strengths are in his talents developed in his years as a lawyer, and a successful businessman. I look forward to following his progress as one of the new-bloods to Cabinet.
Posted by: Darryl Godfrey | Wednesday, 19 October 2005 at 01:27 PM
I see you cut and pasted from Scoop, Jordan. It took some scrolling down the page but never mind. Overall, it is a good line up.
I am especially pleased to see that David Parker has been given Attorney General, Energy and Transport. I used to work with David when he chaired the economic caucus in my days with the Labour Research Unit. He is a very talented and personable individual. As MP for Otago he took a keen interest in the Project Aqua dam proposal for the Waitaki river, along with local infrastructure issues in the Queenstown-Lakes district.
His strengths are in his talents developed in his years as a lawyer, and a successful businessman. I look forward to following his progress as one of the new-bloods to Cabinet.
Posted by: Darryl Godfrey | Wednesday, 19 October 2005 at 01:29 PM
I didn't cut and paste from Scoop, I cut and pasted from a word document - ugly, but functional. :)
I agree with Parker going up - he is bloody good. V pleased with Cunliffe too.
Posted by: Jordan | Wednesday, 19 October 2005 at 01:57 PM
Yawn. Far too many people with stuff all to do. Mallard has been demoted, and Mahery is no longer shadowing finance, Goff is. And Annette King looks to be on the way out.
Posted by: tim barclay | Wednesday, 19 October 2005 at 04:04 PM