Shadow Cabinet of Jenny Shipley

New Zealand political leader Jenny Shipley assembled a "shadow cabinet" within the National Party caucus after her election to the position of Leader of the Opposition in 1999. She composed this of individuals who acted for the party as spokespeople in assigned roles while she was Leader of the Opposition (1999–2001).

As the National Party formed the largest party not in government at the time, the frontbench team was as a result the Official Opposition within the New Zealand House of Representatives.

Frontbench team

The list below contains a list of Shipley's spokespeople and their respective roles as announced in June 2000. The first thirty members are given rankings with an extended group of junior members who are unranked.[1]

Rank Shadow Minister Portfolio
1 Rt Hon Jenny ShipleyLeader of the Opposition
2 Rt Hon Wyatt CreechDeputy Leader of the Opposition
Spokesperson of Health
3 Hon Bill EnglishSpokesperson of Finance
4 Hon Roger SowryShadow Leader of the House
Spokesperson of State Services
Spokesperson of Transport
Spokesperson of Civil Aviation
5 Hon Max BradfordSpokesperson for Economic Development
Spokesperson of Labor
Spokesperson of Industrial Relations
6 Hon John LuxtonSpokesperson for International Trade Negotiations
Associate Spokesperson of Foreign Affairs
Associate Spokesperson of Industry & Regional Development
7 Hon Dr Nick SmithSpokesperson of Education
Spokesperson of ERO
Associate Spokesperson for the Environment/RMA
8 Hon Dr Lockwood SmithSpokesperson of Commerce
Associate Spokesperson of Finance
Associate Spokesperson for Communications
Associate Spokesperson of Statistics
9 Hon Tony RyallSpokesperson of Justice
Spokesperson of Housing
Spokesperson for Timberlands & SILNA
10 Rt Hon Simon UptonSpokesperson of Foreign Affairs
Spokesperson of Culture and Heritage
Spokesperson for Superannuation
11 Hon Murray McCullySpokesperson of Local Government
Spokesperson of Infrastructure (Including Auckland)
Spokesperson of Sport, Fitness and Leisure
12 Hon Maurice WilliamsonSpokesperson of Tertiary Education
Spokesperson of Information Technology
Spokesperson of Research, Science and Technology
13 Bob SimcockSpokesperson of Social Services
Spokesperson of Employment
Spokesperson for Community & Voluntary Sector
14 Hon David CarterSpokesperson of Tourism
Spokesperson of Biosecurity & Border Security
15 John CarterSenior Whip
Shadow Deputy Leader of the House
Spokesperson of Civil Defense and Emergency Services
16 Gerry BrownleeJunior Whip
Spokesperson of ACC
Associate Spokesperson of Labour
17 Belinda VernonSpokesperson of Work & Income (excl Employment)
Associate Spokesperson of Revenue
18 Hon Georgina te HeuheuSpokesperson of Maori Affairs
Spokesperson for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
19 Dr Wayne MappSpokesperson of Defense
Associate Spokesperson of Justice
Associate Spokesperson of Maori Affairs
20 Gavan HerlihySpokesperson of Agriculture
21 Annabel YoungSpokesperson of Revenue
22 Brian NeesonSpokesperson of Police
23 Eric RoySpokesperson of Conservation
24 Hon Doug KiddSpokesperson of Fisheries (incl Fisheries Commission)
25 Hon Marie HaslerSpokesperson of Immigration
Spokesperson of Consumer Affairs
Spokesperson of Wholesale & Retail Services
26 Hon Clem SimichShadow Attorney-General
Spokesperson of State Owned Enterprises
Spokesperson of Racing
27 Warren KydSpokesperson of Small Business & Manufacturing
Spokesperson of Compliance Costs
Spokesperson of Foreign Investment
28 Rt Hon Don McKinnonSpokesperson of Pacific Island Affairs
29 Tony SteelSpokesperson of Corrections
Associate Spokesperson of Tertiary Education (ETSA and Industry Training)
Associate Spokesperson of Sport, Fitness and Leisure
30 Pansy WongSpokesperson of Energy
Associate Spokesperson of Commerce
Associate Spokesperson of Ethnic Affairs
Shane ArdernSpokesperson of Rural Affairs
Associate Spokesperson of Agriculture
Dr Paul HutchisonSpokesperson of CRI's
Associate Spokesperson of Health
Simon PowerSpokesperson of Courts
Spokesperson of Youth Affairs
Katherine RichSpokesperson of Broadcasting
Spokesperson of National Library and Archives
Lynda ScottSpokesperson of Senior Citizens
Associate Spokesperson of Health (Disability Services)
Lindsay TischSpokesperson of Internal Affairs
Anne TolleySpokesperson of Early Childhood Education
Spokesperson of Women's Affairs
Dr Richard WorthSpokesperson for the Environment

References

  1. Small, Vernon (30 June 2000). "Shipley realigns her troops". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
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