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Minister of Tourism (New Zealand)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Minister of Tourism is a minister in the New Zealand Government appointed by the Prime Minister to be in charge of Tourism New Zealand. The current Minister of Tourism is Matt Doocey.[2]

Background

The office was created in 1906 as Minister for Tourist and Health Resorts. In 1935 the post was renamed Minister for Tourist and Publicity before finally becoming Minister of Tourism in 1963. In 1966 it became a full cabinet level portfolio.[3] Historically the Minister of Tourism was the lowest ranking position in cabinet in the 1960s and 1970s, though its prominence has risen in more recent years, with Kelvin Davis being ranked 3rd in cabinet and the deputy leader of the governing Labour Party.

List of ministers

The following ministers have held the office of Minister of Tourism.[4]

Key

  Liberal   Reform   United   Labour   National

No. Name Portrait Term of Office Prime Minister
As Minister for Tourist and Health Resorts
1 Joseph Ward
6 August 1906 6 January 1909 Ward
2 Thomas Mackenzie
6 January 1909 10 July 1912
Mackenzie
3 Heaton Rhodes
10 July 1912 12 August 1915 Massey
4 Robert McNab
12 August 1915 3 February 1917
5 William MacDonald
17 February 1917 22 August 1919
6 William Nosworthy
4 September 1919 10 December 1928
Bell
Coates
(1) Joseph Ward
10 December 1928 28 May 1930 Ward
7 Philip De La Perrelle
28 May 1930 22 September 1931 Forbes
8 Adam Hamilton
22 September 1931 6 December 1935
As Minister for Tourist and Publicity
9 Frank Langstone
6 December 1935 18 October 1943 Savage
Fraser
10 Bill Parry
18 October 1943 13 December 1949
11 Frederick Doidge
13 December 1949 13 September 1951 Holland
12 William Bodkin
13 September 1951 26 November 1954
13 Eric Halstead
26 November 1954 23 March 1956
14 Dean Eyre
23 March 1956 12 December 1957
Holyoake
15 John Mathison
12 December 1957 12 December 1960 Nash
As Minister of Tourism
16 Tom Shand
12 December 1960 15 May 1961 Holyoake
(14) Dean Eyre
15 May 1961 12 December 1966
17 Robert Muldoon
15 February 1967 4 March 1967
18 David Thomson
4 March 1967 12 December 1969
19 Bert Walker
12 December 1969 8 December 1972
Marshall
20 Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
8 December 1972 12 December 1975 Kirk
Rowling
21 Harry Lapwood
12 December 1975 13 December 1978 Muldoon
22 Warren Cooper
13 December 1978 12 February 1981
23 Derek Quigley
12 February 1981 11 December 1981
24 Rob Talbot
11 December 1981 26 July 1984
25 Mike Moore
26 July 1984 24 August 1987 Lange
26 Phil Goff
24 August 1987 10 January 1988
27 Jonathan Hunt
10 January 1988 8 August 1989
28 Fran Wilde
8 August 1989 2 November 1990 Palmer
Moore
29 John Banks
2 November 1990 1 November 1996 Bolger
30 Murray McCully
1 November 1996 27 April 1999
Shipley
31 Lockwood Smith
27 April 1999 10 December 1999
32 Mark Burton
10 December 1999 19 October 2005 Clark
33 Damien O'Connor
19 October 2005 19 November 2008
34 John Key
19 November 2008 12 December 2016 Key
35 Paula Bennett
12 December 2016 26 October 2017 English
36 Kelvin Davis
26 October 2017 6 November 2020 Ardern
37 Stuart Nash
6 November 2020 1 February 2023
Hipkins
38 Peeni Henare
1 February 2023 27 November 2023
As Minister of Tourism and Hospitality
39 Matt Doocey
27 November 2023 present Luxon

Notes

  1. ^ "Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances Determination 2016" (PDF). Parliament.nz. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Ministerial List". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
  3. ^ Wilson 1985, pp. 132.
  4. ^ Wilson 1985, pp. 90–97, 132.

References

  • Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
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