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National Portfolio Responsibilities, November 2003

Published: Mon 3 Nov 2003 10:07 AM
National Portfolio Responsibilities, November 2003
1. Don Brash
Leader
Finance
SIS
2. Nick Smith
Deputy Leader
Local Government
Environment
3. Gerry Brownlee
Leader of the House
Transport
SOEs
4. Katherine Rich
Social Services
Associate Agriculture
5. Bill English
Education
6. Simon Power
Defence
Veterans’ Affairs
Associate Foreign Affairs
Youth Affairs
7. David Carter
Agriculture
Housing
8. Lockwood Smith
Foreign Affairs and Trade
Associate Revenue
9. Lynda Scott
Health
Senior Citizens
Food Safety
10. Wayne Mapp
Constitutional and Treaty of Waitangi Issues
Immigration
11. Murray McCully
Parliamentary Assistant to the Leader of the Opposition
State Services
Sports, Fitness and Leisure
12. Richard Worth
Justice
13. Roger Sowry
Labour and Industrial Relations
Energy
14. John Carter
Senior Whip
15. Tony Ryall
Law and Order
Clem Simich
Assistant Speaker
Attorney General
Georgina te Heuheu
Associate Constitutional and Treaty of Waitangi Issues
Maori Affairs
Broadcasting
Pansy Wong
Revenue
Asian Relationships
Associate Commerce
Shane Ardern
Associate Agriculture
Biosecurity
Conservation
Customs
Phil Heatley
Fisheries
Regional Development
Paul Hutchison
Associate Health
ACC
Science/CRIs
Arts, Culture and Heritage
Lindsay Tisch
Junior Whip
Racing
Internal Affairs
Small Business
Civil Defence and Emergency Services
Judith Collins
Associate Justice
Pacific Island Affairs
Tourism
Family
Brian Connell
Commerce
Forestry
Sandra Goudie
Consumer Affairs
Disability Issues
Associate Local Government
John Key
Deputy Finance
Associate Transport
Communications
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