Labour Reshuffle

Annette King, Phil Twyford, David Clark and Shane Jones to the front bench.

Moroney and Little promoted and given added responsibilities.

Mallard sent to the backbenches, where Cunliffe stays (although now with portfolios).

Hipkins to Education full-time.

They’re already in order here (although only first 20 are “ranked”, and if Clark is “front bench” the front bench now extends to 12…)

1 David Shearer – Leader; Security Intelligence Service; Science and Innovation

2 Grant Robertson – Deputy Leader; Employment, Skills and Training; Arts, Culture and Heritage

3 David Parker – Finance; Attorney-General

4 Jacinda Ardern – Social Development; Children; Assoc Arts Culture and Heritage

5 Clayton Cosgrove – SOEs; Commerce; Trade Negotiations; Assoc Finance

6 Annette King – Health

Pending final AG Report: Shane Jones – Regional Development; Forestry; Assoc Finance

8 Phil Twyford – Housing; Auckland Issues; Assoc Environment

9 Maryan Street – Environment; Disarmament and Arms Control; Assoc Foreign Affairs (ODA)

10 Chris Hipkins – Education; Senior Whip

11 Nanaia Mahuta – Youth Affairs; Māori Development; Assoc Education (Māori)

12 David Clark – Economic Development; Small Business

13 Sue Moroney – ACC; Early Childhood Education; Women’s Affairs

14 Su’a William Sio – Local Government; Pacific Island Affairs; Inter Faith Dialogue; Assoc Foreign Affairs

15 Phil Goff – Foreign Affairs & Trade; State Services; Defence

16 Darien Fenton – Junior Whip; Labour (incl Health and Safety); Immigration; Assoc Arts, Culture and Heritage

17 Damien O’Connor – Primary Industries; Food Safety

18 Clare Curran – Communications and IT; Broadcasting; Open Government; Assoc Economic Development

19 Andrew Little – Justice; Tourism

20 Megan Woods – Tertiary Education; Assoc Science and Innovation; Assoc Transport (Christchurch)

Remainder of Caucus listed by length of time in the House

Trevor Mallard – Shadow Leader of the House; Internal Affairs (incl Ministerial Services); Sport & Recreation; Assoc Finance

Lianne Dalziel – Canterbury Earthquake Recovery; Civil Defence & Emergency Management; Earthquake Commission; Associate Justice

Ruth Dyson – Conservation; Senior Citizens; Disability Issues; Land Information

David Cunliffe – Revenue; Fisheries; Assoc Finance

Parekura Horomia – Māori Affairs; Treaty Negotiations

Moana Mackey – Climate Change; Energy & Resources

Iain Lees-Galloway – Transport; Veterans’ Affairs; Assoc Health (Alcohol and Drugs)

Raymond Huo – Building & Construction; Statistics; Associate Ethnic Affairs

Rajen Prasad – Ethnic Affairs; Social Inclusion; Assoc Social Development

Kris Faafoi – Police; Corrections; Assoc Health (Aged Care)

Carol Beaumont – Consumer Rights & Standards; Associate Employment, Skills and Training

Louisa Wall – Community & Voluntary Sector; Assoc Health (Inequalities); Assoc Sport and Recreation

Rino Tirikatene – Customs; Assoc Māori Affairs

Ross Robertson – Assistant Speaker; Racing; Assoc Disarmament (Small Arms)

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