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News
Cabinet Ministers in the new Government
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
• Howick and Botany Times
The Cabinet
1 John Key
(Prime Minister, Minister of Tourism, Ministerial Services Minister in Charge of the NZ Security Intelligence Service, Minister Responsible for the GCSB)
2 Bill English
(Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, and for Infrastructure)
3 Gerry Brownlee
(Minister for Economic Development, of Energy and Resources, Leader of the House, Associate Minister for the Rugby World Cup)
4 Simon Power
(Minister of Justice, for State Owned Enterprises, of Commerce, Minister Responsible for the Law Commission, Associate Minister of Finance, Deputy Leader of the House)
5 Tony Ryall
(Minister of Health, of State Services)
6 Dr Nick Smith
(Minister for the Environment, for Climate Change Issues, for ACC)
7 Judith Collins
(Minister of Police, of Corrections, of Veterans’ Affairs)
8 Anne Tolley
(Minister of Education, for Tertiary Education, Minister Responsible for the Education Review Office)
9 Christopher Finlayson
(Attorney-General - includes for Serious Fraud Office, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, for Arts, Culture and Heritage)
10 David Carter
(Minister of Agriculture, for Biosecurity, of Forestry)
11 Murray McCully
(Minister of Foreign Affairs, for Sport and Recreation, for the Rugby World Cup)
12 Tim Groser
(Minister of Trade, of Conservation, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs, for Climate Change Issues (international negotiations)
13 Dr Wayne Mapp
(Minister of Defence, of Research, Science and Technology, Associate Minister for Economic Development, for Tertiary Education)
14 Steven Joyce
(Minister of Transport, for Communications and Information Technology, Associate Minister of Finance, for Infrastructure)
15 Georgina te Heuheu
(Minister for Courts, of Pacific Island Affairs, for Disarmament and Arms Control, Associate Minister of Maori Affairs)
16 Paula Bennett
(Minister for Social Development and Employment, for Disability Issues, of Youth Affairs)
17 Phil Heatley
(Minister of Fisheries, of Housing)
18 Pansy Wong
(Minister for Ethnic Affairs, of Women’s Affairs, Associate Minister for ACC, Associate Minister of Energy and Resources)
19 Dr Jonathan Coleman
(Minister of Immigration, of Broadcasting, Associate Minister of Tourism, of Health)
20 Kate Wilkinson
(Minister of Labour, for Food Safety, Associate Minister of Immigration)
Ministers outside Cabinet
21 Maurice Williamson
(Minister for Building and Construction, of Customs, of Statistics, for Small Business)
22 Dr Richard Worth
(Minister of Internal Affairs, for Land Information, Minister Responsible for Archives NZ, Minister Responsible for the National Library, Associate Minister of Justice)
23 John Carter
(Minister of Civil Defence, for Senior Citizens, for Racing, Associate Minister of Local Government)
Support party ministers
Rodney Hide
(Minister of Local Government, for Regulatory Reform, Associate Minister of Commerce)
Heather Roy
(Minister of Consumer Affairs, Associate Minister of Defence, of Education)
Dr Pita Sharples
(Minister of Maori Affairs, Associate Minister of Corrections, of Education)
Tariana Turia
(Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector, Associate Minister of Health, for Social Development and Employment)
Peter Dunne
(Minister of Revenue, Associate Minister of Health)
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