Shadow Cabinet of Andrew Little

Andrew Little announced a reshuffled shadow cabinet on 16 December 2016, just over two years after he was elected Leader of the Labour Party in New Zealand.[1] As the Labour Party formed the largest party not in government, this Frontbench team was as a result the Official Opposition of the New Zealand House of Representatives.

Rank Spokesperson Portfolio
1 Andrew LittleLeader of the Opposition
Spokesperson for the Security Intelligence Service
Spokesperson for New Economy
2 Jacinda ArdernDeputy Leader
Spokesperson for Justice
Spokesperson for Children
Spokesperson for Small Business
Spokesperson for Arts, Culture and Heritage
3 Grant RobertsonSpokesperson for Finance
Spokesperson for Employment
4 Phil TwyfordSpokesperson for Housing, Building and Construction
Spokesperson for Auckland Issues
5 Dr Megan WoodsSpokesperson for Canterbury Issues
Spokesperson for Climate Change
Spokesperson for Energy
Spokesperson of Innovation and Science
Spokesperson for Research and Development
6 Chris HipkinsSpokesperson for Education (Including Tertiary Education and Early Childhood Education)
Shadow Leader of the House
7 Kelvin DavisSpokesperson for Corrections
Spokesperson for Maori Development
Spokesperson for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
8 Carmel SepuloniJunior Whip
Spokesperson for Social Development
9 Dr David ClarkSpokesperson of Health
10 Hon David ParkerShadow Attorney General
Spokesperson for the Environment
Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs
Spokesperson for Water
Spokesperson for Regulatory Reform
Spokesperson for Entrepreneurship & Trade and Export Growth
11 Hon Nanaia MahutaSpokesperson for Conservation
Spokesperson for Whanau Ora
12 Stuart NashSpokesperson for Police
Spokesperson for Forestry
Spokesperson for Economic Development (Including Regional Development)
13 Meka WhaitiriSpokesperson for Local Government
14 Iain Lees-GallowaySpokesperson for Workplace relations and Safety
Spokesperson for Immigration
Spokesperson for Defence
15 William SioSpokesperson for Pacific Island Affairs
Spokesperson for Interfaith Dialogue
16 Sue MoroneySpokesperson for Transport
Spokesperson for ACC
17 Hon Damien O'ConnorSpokesperson for Primary Industries
Spokesperson for Biosecurity
Spokesperson for Food Safety
18 Kris FaafoiSenior Whip
Spokesperson for Racing
Spokesperson for Tourism
19 Jenny SalesaSpokesperson for Skills and Training
20 Peeni HenareSpokesperson for Urban Maori
Spokesperson for Maori Broadcasting
Spokesperson for State Owned Enterprises
21 Clare CurranSpokesperson for ICT
Spokesperson for Broadcasting
Spokesperson for Open Government
Spokesperson for Civil Defense and Emergency Management
22 Adrian RurawheSpokesperson for Internal Affairs
23 Hon Annette KingSpokesperson for State Services
24 Hon Trevor MallardSpokesperson for Sport and Recreation
Spokesperson for Animal Welfare
Spokesperson for Parliamentary Reform
25 Hon Ruth DysonSpokesperson for Senior Citizens
Spokesperson for Women's Affairs
Spokesperson for Statistics
26 Rino TirikateneSpokesperson for Fisheries
Spokesperson for Customs
27 Poto WilliamsSpokesperson for Community and Voluntary Sector
Spokesperson for Disability Issues
28 Louisa WallSpokesperson for Courts
Spokesperson for Youth Affairs
29 Hon Clayton CosgroveSpokesperson for Commerce
Spokesperson for Veterans Affairs
30 Michael WoodSpokesperson for Consumer Affairs
Spokesperson for Ethnic Communities
Spokesperson for Revenue
31 Raymond HuoSpokesperson for Land Information

References

  1. Isaac Davidson (16 December 2016). "Labour Party announces reshuffle". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
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