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David Parker (New Zealand politician)

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law. An inquiry by the Companies Office cleared him of the charge of filing false returns, due to the fact that Hyslop had previously waived that requirement before declaring bankruptcy in 1997, and it was later waived again by the official assignee responsible for Hyslop's affairs after the bankruptcy. Clark described Parker as having pleaded guilty to something he was innocent of and reappointed him to Cabinet as Minister of Energy,
1369:. The conservation portfolio was added to Parker's workload in 2009 and replaced with economic development in 2010. In 2011, ahead of that year's election, Parker was elevated to fourth in the Labour caucus and also assigned the energy portfolio. He led Labour's campaign against the National government's proposed sale of state-owned electricity companies, which resulted in a win at a 1441:, who investigated and found that while there was "no evidence of corruption," the deal amounted to "the settlement of a grievance... provided under the guise of a contract for services not specifically reflect the settlement component relating to the grievance." Parker cancelled the arrangement as trade minister in 2019. As of 2024, the NZGCC FTA is still under negotiation. 1629:. Both bills were introduced into parliament on 14 November 2022 and passed into law on 16 August 2023. Parker said his rationale for replacing the RMA was that it had become too complex and expensive, without adequately protecting water quality or decreasing carbon emissions. The legislation was repealed in January 2024 after a change of government. 1780:
costs, certainty and predictability, and flexibility and adaptability. The bill, which passed its third reading in August 2023, was described by National Party opponents as "David Parker's pet envy project." It was repealed under urgency by the incoming National government in December 2023, days before the first report was due to be published.
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Following on from these findings, in May 2023, Parker introduced the Tax Principles Reporting Bill that proposes an ongoing reporting framework for fairness in the tax system. The relevant principles were horizontal equity, efficiency, vertical equity, revenue integrity, compliance and administrative
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had deliberately misrepresented an arrangement with businessman Sheikh Hmood Al Ali Al Khalaf. It emerged that McCully had sourced government funding for the development of an "agribusiness hub" promoting New Zealand agriculture in Saudi Arabia, including secret "facilitation payments" of more than $
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said Parker's decision to leave legal practice and pursue other activities was because the high charges associated with civil litigation work conflicted with Parker's values. Business ventures with Dunedin property developer Russell Hyslop in the late 1990s, including the restoration of Dunedin's St
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address where he addressed and refuted the claim that the government's lockdown direction was unenforceable; the High Court later found that while this was justified, it was not lawful for the first nine days. In an address to the New Zealand Centre for Public Law in December 2021, Parker reflected
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in June 2019; Ardern said this was so Parker could focus more on domestic water quality proposals and free trade negotiations with the European Union and United Kingdom. In the Labour government's second term, from October 2020, he was reappointed as Attorney-General, Minister for the Environment,
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in the election and appointed Parker as the finance spokesperson. By July 2013, Parker had become critical of Shearer's leadership. With six other senior MPs, he challenged Shearer to improve. Shearer resigned six weeks later. Cunliffe took over as leader on 15 September 2013; Parker became deputy
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regarding the property company Queens Park Mews Limited, the directors of which were Parker, Hyslop, and Parker's father. Parker resigned as Attorney-General on 20 March and resigned from Cabinet the next day. Hyslop's charge was that Parker had failed to consult him over the filing as required by
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as the book "everyone should read" because it demonstrated how wealth is being concentrated among very few individuals and that this has largely been missed because of a lack of sufficient, accurate data-based monitoring. Parker said of Piketty, "he has written some of the most important economic
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system. In the speech, he said: "the effective marginal tax rate for middle income Kiwis is generally higher than it is for their wealthiest citizens. Indeed, some of their wealthier Kiwi compatriots pay very low rates of tax on most of their income." One year later, he released research from the
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offered for Parker to continue as finance spokesperson, but Parker declined. Little had campaigned on doing away with Parker's economic policies from the previous election, like a capital gains tax and raising the retirement age. Instead, Parker was assigned a range of portfolios including shadow
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due to his role developing the party's policies for that year's general election, much of which was seen as moving the party more towards the political left. Critics of Parker saw him as bookish and boring with an understated sense of humour. Parker did enter the leadership election, but withdrew
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that found New Zealand's wealthiest families pay less than half the amount of tax, across all forms of income, than most other New Zealanders. Parker said the "internationally ground-breaking research" revealed a "large differential between the tax rates ordinary New Zealanders pay on their full
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to the court it is unlikely the case would have been successful. In terms of the reach of the senior courts, Parker said that he is "concerned when judicial activism goes too far and amounts to lawmaking, which should be left to Parliament." He co-authored the Labour Party policy, later the New
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to collect a visitor level to fund infrastructure improvements. More than 20 years later, the levy remained only a proposal. Parker's speech also outlined his early views on the economy. He said he supported waste minimisation efforts and suggested that energy consumption and resource depletion
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Minister of Infrastructure" in his second term, despite his Otago election defeat, was criticised by the National Party due to his apparent inexperience. Media commentary on Parker's promotion and early days in his portfolios focused on his status as one of the "few lawyers" within Labour, his
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In opposition, Parker chaired the government administration committee from 2008 to 2011 and sat on the justice and electoral committee (2008–2011), finance and expenditure committee (2011–2014), regulations review committee (2014–2017; chair in 2017), local government and environment committee
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In November 2021, Parker chaired the annual meeting of attorneys-general from Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In 2022, he progressed the New Zealand Bill of Rights (Declarations of Inconsistency) Amendment Bill, which required if Supreme Court finds a law to be
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said Labour would not introduce a wealth tax policy that Parker had spent several years developing. Parker also refused to say whether he thought Hipkins preferred tax policy (removing goods and services tax on fresh fruits and vegetables) was workable. His stance was criticised by
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as the most "courageous" step towards road pricing undertaken in New Zealand. Appointed state services minister in November 2007, Parker immediately came under pressure when it was revealed he, as climate minister, had suggested the environment ministry hire a Labour activist,
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Parker launched the government's freshwater policy statement in September 2019, which aimed to improve water quality in lakes and rivers. A report Parker had commissioned the previous year had found significant water quality issues, including increases of nitrates and
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4 million, seemingly to prevent the sheik from suing the New Zealand government. The deal circumvented a ban on live sheep exports for slaughter the sheik disagreed with and was also an attempt by McCully to try to secure Saudi Arabia's agreement to a New Zealand–
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seat but was downgraded to marginal when National's support dropped ahead of the election. Ranked an unwinnable 47th place on the party list, and himself not expecting to make it into Parliament, Parker won an upset victory over the incumbent,
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on 1 December 1982. His legal career began with general law followed by some time working as a duty solicitor and working in family and environmental law. He was then a resource management law specialist for the firm Anderson Lloyd, based in
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wrote of the incident: " must be the world’s first resignation by a minister for something he thought he might conceivably have done but turned out not to have... David Parker is one of the few to end 2006 with reputation enhanced."
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As energy minister, Parker's priorities were energy supply and competition. Early in his tenure he "ruled out" rolling winter blackouts to manage supply of hydro-generated electricity; however, equipment failures in Auckland led to
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Parker was responsible for three members bills in the 2014–2017 term. In 2015 and 2016, he proposed the Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill, which sought to ensure contract workers could not be remunerated below
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were highly critical both of the report's findings as well as of Parker's role and "impatience" in pressuring the environment ministry on a political appointment. As land information minister, he blocked the partial sale of
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Parker was hired by entrepreneur Howard Paterson as a business manager for his agri-biotechnology ventures. Parker said one of his early roles was to identify commercial opportunities emerging out of universities and
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Following the poor performance of the Labour Party in the 2014 general election, and Cunliffe's resignation as leader, Parker was appointed interim leader of the Labour Party. He initially ruled himself out of the
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in the government's second term. Parker's principal achievements in government were rewriting the country's resource management laws and establishing a reporting mechanism on the fairness of the tax system (see
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account fees but the proposal was dropped due to widespread criticism. Parker said the proposal would have made the tax system more consistent, but opponents accused it of "eating into" retirement savings.
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Parker is a liberal. He has been described as an "ardent progressive" and once self-described himself as an "agent of progressive change." Consistently through his career, he has described himself as an
1153:. Returning to opposition, Parker was reappointed as chair of the regulations review committee and became Labour's shadow attorney-general and spokesperson on foreign affairs and electoral reform in the 1509:. He also became Associate Minister of Finance. The depth and breadth of his portfolios led him to be described as "the minister of almost everything", an epithet that had previously been given to Sir 1461:
for its second reading. The bill was defeated by the National-led government, which said it had no intention of selling the bank. The Ombudsmen (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill was defeated in May 2017.
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said Parker's regulations were insufficient at addressing nitrate pollution. Following the change of government in 2023, the winter grazing rules are expected to be repealed by the end of 2024.
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Parker gave his maiden statement to Parliament on 3 September 2002. In his speech, he addressed infrastructure inaffordability in Queenstown and gave his support to the proposed ability of
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attorney-general and spokesperson for trade and export growth, the environment and, after the resignations of former leaders Goff and Shearer, foreign affairs.
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Parker was increasingly seen as a leading figure within the Labour Party. He was described as a top performer in opposition and the "frontrunner" in the party's
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In his first appointment, Parker was Attorney-General for only 152 days, the shortest tenure of any Attorney-General since the 1920s. In his term, he elevated
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Zealand Bill of Rights (Declarations of Inconsistency) Amendment Act 2022, which set out that when the Supreme Court finds a law to be inconsistent with the
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requesting the government officially recognise Palestine, which Peters rejected, and opposed the government's deployment of New Zealand soldiers into the
1766:. In April 2022, Parker gave a speech titled "Shining a light on unfairness in our tax system," which set out his belief that New Zealand no longer has a 1573:β€”the first such appointment since the creation of the Supreme Court in 2004β€”in November 2018. Parker also announced the elevation to the Supreme Court of 8715: 8200: 7116: 6659: 6225: 6166: 5793: 4892: 2644: 9678: 3732: 3136: 10126: 10121: 10116: 10111: 10106: 10101: 10096: 10091: 10086: 10081: 10076: 10071: 10066: 10061: 10056: 10051: 10046: 10041: 10036: 10031: 10026: 10016: 10011: 10006: 5511: 5419: 1411: 1377: 1094: 1077:
Labour was in Opposition from 2008 to 2017; Parker was a senior figure during the first six of those years. He was ranked fourth in caucus by leader
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after refusing the finance portfolio, but continued as shadow attorney-general and eventually became environment and foreign affairs spokesperson.
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but did not prevent any asset sales. He also promoted, for the first time for the Labour Party, a capital gains tax and retirement age increase.
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and a senior figure in the Labour Party opposition between 2008 and 2017, including as deputy leader and interim leader between 2013 and 2014.
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As climate change minister, Parker announced the cancellation of a proposed carbon tax, pursuant to a coalition agreement between Labour and
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apparent close relationships with the prime minister and deputy prime minister, and the perception that he was a "rising star" of the party.
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From about 1999, and spurred by his opposition to then government's energy reforms, Parker began planning a political career and joined the
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should be reintroduced as an incentive for employers to increase employment and decrease the size of the average working week for workers.
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Parker resigned his role as revenue minister on 25 July 2023, describing remaining in the position as "untenable," after prime minister
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Parker's business career began with a Dunedin cafΓ©, the Percolator, which he co-owned and ran with his wife. His Labour MP colleague
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on the legal framework for managing COVID-19. He said that in his view, the PHRA served New Zealand well until the emergence of the
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in June 2021 and Auckland University in June 2022. During two years in the portfolio, he launched a marine protected area in the
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and develop corporate structures for them. Companies Parker was involved with, including as inaugural chief executive, included
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Parker also conducted work on tax inequality, which he said was his main priority in the portfolio and was inspired by reading
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between 2017 and 2020, Parker's trade strategy centered on defending the rules-based system for international trade led by the
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in 2008. After the breakdown of his marriage in 2009, Parker moved to Auckland where he has twice unsuccessfully contested the
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income compared with the super-wealthy". Piketty responded to the report saying New Zealand should institute a wealth tax.
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Parker's parliamentary roles centred on economic, environmental, and legal portfolios. In his first term, Parker sat on the
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in 2019. In 2019, he stated a personal view that the sale of fireworks should be limited to only the days around
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in 2005, it was said that Parker lost by a lesser margin than was expected. He was defeated by Dean in the new
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in October 2020, having requested to hold the portfolio. He was responsible for legislating the government's
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magazine published allegations by Russell Hyslop that Parker had filed an incorrect declaration with the
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Before entering politics, Parker had a career in law and business. He was admitted as a barrister at the
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As spokesperson for trade and foreign affairs between 2015 and 2017, Parker prosecuted allegations that
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cleared Parker of charges of inappropriate ministerial direction, although some commentators like the
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in February 2023, and held it briefly again after Nash's dismissal from the executive in March 2023.
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has been a strong influence on Parker's economic views. In a speech following one by Piketty at the
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and embedding New Zealand within Asia-Pacific free trade agreements. On 8 March 2018, he signed the
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On 28 February 2022, Parker became the first New Zealand Member of Parliament to test positive for
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to parents Joan (nΓ©e Pinfold) and Francis Parker. He is the second of four children and grew up in
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columnist Audrey Young said these incidents showed Parker's difficulty at seeing political risk.
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and electoral reform, shadow attorney-general, and associate spokesperson for finance in the
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as the correct decision and by journalist Simon Wilson for being a rare act of principle.
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Following Labour's defeat in the 2008 general election, Parker was named spokesperson for
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After a career in law and business, Parker entered Parliament by winning the marginal
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on behalf of New Zealand. In October 2018, he led New Zealand's ratification of the
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During his second period as Attorney-General, Parker made three appointments to the
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Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Smoked Tobacco) Amendment Act 2022
8466: 8282: 8245: 8035: 8011: 8006: 8001: 7962: 7952: 7882: 7872: 7740: 7732: 7616: 7552: 7453: 6769: 6765:"David Parker: 'Untenable' to remain revenue minister after wealth tax rejection" 5189: 4758: 1952: 1767: 1679: 1386: 414: 361: 97: 10379: 6109: 5512:"The legal and constitutional implications of New Zealand's fight against COVID" 2666: 11089: 11038: 11009: 10934: 10860: 10802: 10797: 10602: 9976: 9843: 9830: 9612: 9427: 9412: 9367: 9307: 9277: 9272: 9206: 9196: 9181: 9176: 9170: 9094: 9089: 9006: 8981: 8966: 8961: 8896: 8836: 8821: 8816: 8806: 8718: 8615: 8216: 8208: 8136: 8066: 7957: 7902: 7724: 7695: 7488: 7461: 2791:"2020 General Election and Referendums – Official Result Successful Candidates" 1894: 1887: 1883: 1806: 1757: 1618: 1522: 1514: 1426: 1402: 1390: 1333: 1086: 1048: 592:(born 1960) is a New Zealand lawyer, businessman and politician who has been a 402: 349: 297: 242: 211: 185: 109: 81: 25: 7757: 1578: 42: 11403: 11198: 10997: 10812: 10768: 10704: 10668: 10656: 10644: 10572: 10554: 10548: 10524: 10506: 10472: 10373: 10337: 10277: 10169: 9940: 9898: 9874: 9851: 9824: 9734: 9540: 9407: 9287: 9266: 9068: 9016: 8991: 8986: 8951: 8906: 8831: 8599: 8298: 8237: 8147: 8117: 8107: 7942: 7865: 7703: 7584: 7525: 7414: 6178: 6167:"'Tenants on our own land': New Zealand bans sale of homes to foreign buyers" 3137:"Michael Wood resigns as minister after revelations of further shareholdings" 3029: 2180:"Law at Otago – the sum of its people, News and events, Alumni & Friends" 1784: 1589: 1550: 1382: 1226: 1082: 1052: 1012: 505: 309: 85: 8444: 11178: 11163: 10985: 10944: 10875: 10865: 10807: 10415: 10313: 10295: 10187: 9970: 9952: 9904: 9886: 9779: 9749: 9656: 9535: 9525: 9402: 9377: 9322: 9312: 9282: 9099: 9079: 8946: 8911: 8866: 8811: 8801: 8791: 8591: 8460: 8173: 8102: 8082: 8072: 7937: 7633: 7567: 7542: 7397: 6876:"Simon Wilson: Why is it 'petulant' for a minister to resign on principle?" 6798:"David Parker will not say whether he thinks Labour's GST policy will work" 5569:"New Zealand Bill of Rights (Declarations of Inconsistency) Amendment Bill" 1655: 1533: 1526: 1401:
Deputy Labour leader David Parker, second from right, pictured with leader
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In 2003, Parker supported a petition calling for the government to hold a
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As environment minister, Parker oversaw a "comprehensive overhaul" of the
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leader and continued as finance spokesperson and shadow attorney-general.
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analysis of the problems of the world in the last couple of decades."
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should be added to indicators of economic performance, in addition to
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Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
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on 19 October 2005. Parker's appointment as Attorney-General and "a
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Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines, and Parts) Amendment Act 2019
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In the transport portfolio, Parker opened consultation on possible
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in 2020, Parker said he became a Piketty "disciple" after reading
10746: 6678: 6410: 5629:"Government passes RMA replacement bills, ending 30 years of RMA" 5480:"High Court rules some of Covid-19 level 4 lockdown was unlawful" 5073: 5047: 5021: 4995: 2861: 2315: 2153: 1513:. Parker was seen as a trusted confidante of the prime minister, 694: 651: 1584:
In May 2020, as Attorney-General, Parker led the passage of the
1565:. With prime minister Ardern, Parker oversaw the appointment of 7091:"Senior Minister wants to move firework sales to Matariki time" 6739:"Parliament repeals tax principles reporting law under urgency" 6110:"Revised Policy Statement on the Venture Capital Fund Act 2019" 5563: 5561: 5559: 5451: 5317:"Process underway to appoint next Chief Justice of New Zealand" 2761:"2017 General Election – Official Result Successful Candidates" 2243:"National Portrait: Minister of Almost Everything David Parker" 1658:
and reformed fisheries legislation. He passed the portfolio to
1385:'s bid. It was reported that he withdrew because a key backer, 6850:"Dissenters Robertson and Parker ought to resign as ministers" 6102: 5924:"Navigating a sustainable future for our oceans and fisheries" 5724: 3169:"Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins reveals new shadow Cabinet" 2900: 2898: 2354: 2352: 2350: 2348: 2346: 2344: 1298:
Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading) Amendment Act 2008
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and supports the creation and international recognition of a
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politician. He voted in support of civil unions in 2004 (the
7262: 7237: 5556: 2172: 1149:). However, neither survived the government's defeat at the 1146: 1071: 6660:"What is the purpose of the Tax Principles Reporting Bill?" 6390: 6226:"11 nations to sign Pacific trade pact as US plans tariffs" 2895: 2341: 1898: 1726: 1486: 7671: 3551:"The year of a man of faith, ideas and political practice" 1532:
Parker's economic development portfolio was reassigned to
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As Minister of Economic Development, Parker addresses the
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withdrew his support. In June 2016, he took over the Keep
1160: 7313: 6353: 6351: 6055:"$ 300m 'Elevate' fund to help fend off venture vultures" 5812: 4153: 3733:"David Parker: Nuclear power too expensive and too risky" 7296:"Labour calls for the Government to recognise Palestine" 6470:"Government drops plans to charge GST on KiwiSaver fees" 3811:"Dumping of carbon tax delights business, angers Greens" 7056: 6165:
Roy, Eleanor Ainge; Jong, Eleanor de (15 August 2018).
5732:"Essential Freshwater: Healthy Water, Fairly Allocated" 5029:"Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill" 5003:"Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill" 4505:"Parker drops out, backs Shearer for Labour leadership" 4231: 1324:, as a communications advisor. An investigation by the 6514: 6348: 6304:"NZ, UK ministers reiterate commitment to trade talks" 6296: 6244: 6192: 6020: 5994: 5916: 5890: 5646: 5622: 5620: 5530: 5504: 5412: 5309: 4755:"Andrew Little new Labour Party leader – by a whisker" 4369:"Labour confident capital gains tax will help economy" 2383: 2381: 1389:, had shifted his allegiance to Shearer, who defeated 8473:
Conversion Practices Prohibition Legislation Act 2022
7270:"Parker, David: Debate on Prime Minister's Statement" 7220:"Report of the Justice and Electoral Committee (pdf)" 7194:"Brash hopeful of success with A-list Ellis petition" 7117:"Early signs suggest Labour keen on lower voting age" 6898: 6896: 6599: 6597: 4886: 4884: 4863:"Damning final verdict on McCully's Saudi sheep deal" 4672:
Manning, Brendan; Trevett, Claire (12 October 2014).
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argued that without Parker's 2019 appointment of Sir
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Parker has three children with his ex-wife, the poet
7186: 7030: 6974: 5968: 4945: 4943: 4918:"'No evidence of corruption' in Saudi sheep scandal" 4729:"Mike Williams: David Parker's my pick of the bunch" 4696: 4694: 4447: 4445: 4317:"Asset sales of no benefit to electricity consumers" 4309: 4257: 4205: 3941:"David Parker : New Zealand Planning Institute" 2931:"Referendum likely before any constitutional reform" 2291: 2289: 1434:
free trade agreement. Parker referred the matter to
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Parker resigned from the Cabinet in March 2006 (see
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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)
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Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)
5617: 5214:"The major ministerial questions for a Labour govt" 5205: 5134:"Parker emerges as pivotal minister in new Cabinet" 4829: 4753:Small, Vernon; Gulliver, Aimee (18 November 2014). 4283: 4123: 4093: 3907: 3751: 3016:"Grant Robertson: Finance Minister more than Dr No" 2923: 2502: 2444: 2442: 2440: 2438: 2436: 2378: 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2106: 1992: 1966: 7320:Scotcher, Katie; Smith, Anneke (24 January 2024). 7212: 6893: 6815: 6594: 6540: 6322: 6270: 6252:"NZ first country to ratify PACER Plus trade deal" 5951:"Ocean Minister's progress after two years in job" 5942: 5786: 5760: 5257: 5125: 4977:"NZ-Gulf Cooperation Council free trade agreement" 4969: 4910: 4881: 4855: 4803: 4720: 4041: 4015: 2980: 2978: 2869: 1537:and Associate Minister of Finance. He also became 1485:Parker addresses New Zealand students accepted as 1288:. In its place, Parker proposed Labour's flagship 998:from 2001 and was selected as Labour candidate in 7134: 6922: 6867: 6730: 6522:"Shining a light on unfairness in our tax system" 6334:New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade 6282:New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade 5838: 5335: 5151: 5099: 4981:New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade 4940: 4691: 4471: 4442: 3777: 2407: 2286: 2125:"Electricity sparks Parker's political ambitions" 1116:. Through the government's six years he was also 11401: 7143:"Strong vote against bill to raise drinking age" 7082: 6841: 6488: 6046: 5977:"Nash dismissed from all ministerial portfolios" 5283: 4179: 3699: 3621: 3193: 2731:"Official Count Results – Successful Candidates" 2701:"Official Count Results – Successful Candidates" 2607:"Official Count Results – Successful Candidates" 2433: 2260: 2103: 1815:Marriage (Definition of Marriage) Amendment Bill 1694:. In August 2018, Parker led the passage of the 5794:"David Parker adresses winter grazing concerns" 5681:"The new, old law that no-one can seem to kill" 5672: 5444: 5231: 5160:"Beehive 'newsroom' needs to move the story on" 4585: 4533: 3569: 3297: 3219: 2975: 2821:"2023 General Election - Successful Candidates" 1006:. Otago had previously been regarded as a safe 7322:"NZDF mission in Red Sea has 'shades of Iraq'" 7287: 7038:"How MPs voted on the Death with Dignity Bill" 6462: 6436: 6028:"Elevate NZ Venture Fund to lift productivity" 5864: 5361: 4671: 4188:"Government confident decision will win votes" 4129: 4099: 3349: 2958:"Parker interim Labour leader as brawl erupts" 2949: 2389:"Parker's ex-partner tells why he went public" 1183:Minister Responsible for Climate Change Issues 1169:in its third and final term. He was appointed 1147:Β§ Minister in the Sixth Labour Government 1072:Β§ Minister in the Fifth Labour Government 394:15 September 2013 β€“ 30 September 2014 341:15 September 2013 β€“ 30 September 2014 9672: 9579: 9456: 9239: 9143: 9041: 8747: 8688: 7657: 7319: 5538:"NZ chairs meeting of five Attorneys-General" 4752: 4418: 4416: 4361: 4292:"Parker to lead campaign against asset sales" 3933: 3837:"Government favours emissions trading system" 3603:"Energy Minister rules out winter power cuts" 3094:"Ministerial List for Announcement on Monday" 2212:"David Parker: MP who could be Labour's king" 2205: 2203: 2201: 1949:"David Parker: MP who could be Labour's king" 1495:Labour–New Zealand First coalition government 382:Deputy Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party 11460:New Zealand MPs for South Island electorates 9686: 6497:"which ministers are up and which are down?" 6391:The Spinoff Review of Books (12 July 2023). 6200:"The Future of the WTO and Trade Structures" 4454:"Quietly ambitious Labour MP bides his time" 4239:"Goff changes shadow Cabinet and portfolios" 3655:"Energy strategy points to sustainable path" 3063:Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 2052:"Latest News Β» Otago Boys' High School" 2018: 1529:was brought on as Parker's press secretary. 1525:. Chess international master and journalist 1332:'s Fran O'Sullivan and the National Party's 634:. Parker was also a Cabinet minister in the 614:between 2017 and 2023, holding the posts of 7856: 7160: 6948: 5698: 5343:"First Māori Supreme Court judge appointed" 4838:"Politics: Inside the flying sheep scandal" 4812:"Politics: Inside the flying sheep scandal" 4611: 4024:"Activist was minister's watchdog: Staffer" 3997:"Editorial: To unclog the roads, try tolls" 3889:"Government introduces climate change bill" 3708:"New moves to power country through winter" 2468: 2269:"Politician linked to Knox's longtime love" 1940: 1682:fund, administered in a similar way as the 1039:(GDP). He criticised the governance of the 175:26 October 2017 β€“ 27 November 2023 71:26 October 2017 β€“ 27 November 2023 11530:People educated at Otago Boys' High School 9679: 9665: 9586: 9572: 9463: 9449: 9246: 9232: 9150: 9136: 9048: 9034: 8754: 8740: 8695: 8681: 7664: 7650: 5081:"Ombudsmen (Cost Recovery) Amendment Bill" 4542:"Defection led Parker to quit Labour race" 4413: 4387: 3578:"Climate change big responsibility for MP" 2878:"Nats lukewarm on Queenstown visitor levy" 2198: 1871:that the issue be returned to Parliament. 1723:Secretary of State for International Trade 1605:that the issue be returned to Parliament. 232:26 October 2017 β€“ 6 November 2020 41: 8478:Three Strikes Legislation Repeal Act 2022 7166: 7064:"End of Life Choice Bill β€” Third Reading" 6957:"David Parker stresses egalitarian roots" 6762: 6418:"Taxation (Cost of Living Payments) Bill" 5974: 4620:"Cunliffe appoints Labour shadow cabinet" 4425:"David Parker frontrunner to lead Labour" 4343:"Parker claims tax would help Queenstown" 4289: 4162:"Govt 'reckless' over airport, fumes Key" 4067: 3989: 3963: 3881: 3855: 3829: 3803: 3725: 3681:"Strategy for sustainable, secure energy" 3595: 3323: 3271: 3228:"Surprises likely in new Cabinet line-up" 2360:"David Parkerβ€”Resignation from Executive" 1608: 495:27 July 2002 β€“ 17 September 2005 7114: 6982:"Civil Union Bill passes its first test" 6902: 6795: 6710: 5678: 5626: 5477: 5445:Nichol-Williams, Kate (19 August 2020). 5211: 4893:"Saudi farm: Complaints against McCully" 4726: 4047: 4021: 3202:"Cabinet newcomer thrust into big roles" 2875: 1678:, he announced a new $ 300 million 1586:COVID-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 1480: 1468: 1396: 1352: 1348: 1093:defeat. He unsuccessfully contested the 641: 122:19 October 2005 β€“ 20 March 2006 11440:21st-century New Zealand businesspeople 11435:20th-century New Zealand businesspeople 6821: 6546: 6164: 5948: 5766: 5131: 4890: 4835: 4809: 4700: 4674:"David Parker to run for Labour leader" 4477: 4451: 4159: 4075:"No ministerial pressure in Curran job" 3783: 3433: 2295: 2142: 2122: 2026:"Mothers weigh in to Labour leadership" 1674:from October 2017 to June 2019. In the 1465:Minister in the Sixth Labour Government 1381:partway through the contest to support 1161:Minister in the Fifth Labour Government 733: 287:26 October 2017 β€“ 27 June 2019 11402: 8498:Natural and Built Environment Act 2023 8410:Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018 8364: 7673:Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand 7225:. New Zealand House of Representatives 7169:"Status quo: Drinking age stays at 18" 7140: 6928: 6873: 6736: 6090:from the original on 26 September 2023 5844: 5704: 5591: 5589: 5395:"COVID-19 Public Health Response Bill" 5157: 5108:"<Sunday interview: Michael Cullen" 5105: 4637: 4480:"Parker fears Labour acts like a cult" 4185: 4106:Prebble's team in political whitewash" 3705: 3627: 3254:"Exits start of clean sweep for Clark" 3199: 2266: 1696:Overseas Investment Amendment Act 2018 1665: 1124:. He additionally held the offices of 11455:Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand 11125: 10726: 10147: 9700: 9660: 9567: 9444: 9227: 9157: 9131: 9029: 8735: 8676: 7645: 7359:from the original on 28 February 2022 7293: 7115:Coughlan, Thomas (21 November 2022). 7088: 6954: 6847: 6494: 6052: 5705:Devlin, Collette (4 September 2019). 5679:Mitchell, Charlie (26 January 2024). 5595: 5478:Mitchell, Jonathan (19 August 2020). 5289: 5132:Smellie, Pattrick (25 October 2017). 4765:from the original on 14 November 2020 4643: 4591: 4565: 4539: 4422: 4130:O'Sullivan, Fran (26 December 2007). 4100:O'Sullivan, Fran (21 December 2007). 3575: 3514: 3489: 3479:from the original on 24 January 2023. 3383:"Court of Appeal president appointed" 3303: 3251: 3225: 3131: 3129: 3088: 3086: 3053: 3051: 3013: 3009: 3007: 2984: 2955: 2848: 2846: 2831:from the original on 12 December 2023 2534: 2240: 2236: 2234: 2232: 2209: 1946: 1556: 1194: 1095:2014 Labour Party leadership election 759: 658:. He studied law and business at the 610:and a senior Cabinet minister in the 11510:Environment ministers of New Zealand 11445:21st-century New Zealand politicians 10148: 8705:New Zealand House of Representatives 7506:Minister for Trade and Export Growth 6737:Palmer, Russell (21 December 2023). 6686:"Taxation Principles Reporting Bill" 6136:"Delegations to Associate Ministers" 6080:"Delegations to Associate Ministers" 5237: 4785:"Labour rift over capital gains tax" 4521:from the original on 3 December 2011 4393: 3492:"Parker heads back into the Cabinet" 3114:from the original on 3 November 2020 2771:from the original on 17 January 2020 2681:from the original on 30 January 2019 2647:from the original on 19 January 2020 2062:from the original on 1 February 2023 1974:"Joan PARKER Obituary (1934 - 2022)" 1856:which found in his favour; in 2021, 1507:Minister for Trade and Export Growth 1294:New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme 1130:Minister for Trade and Export Growth 624:Minister for Trade and Export Growth 220:Minister for Trade and Export Growth 11366:Independent Political Labour League 9055: 7245:"Parker, David: Supreme Court Bill" 6796:Coughlan, Thomas (16 August 2023). 6711:Coughlan, Thomas (16 August 2023). 6146:from the original on 5 October 2018 5820:"Parker's unworkable rules must go" 5627:Coughlan, Thomas (16 August 2023). 5586: 5492:from the original on 19 August 2020 5459:from the original on 19 August 2020 5292:"Mahuta to lead NZ foreign affairs" 4701:Goodwin, Eileen (13 October 2014). 4592:Young, Audrey (16 September 2013). 4478:Trevett, Claire (21 October 2014). 4396:"Labour pushes retirement age hike" 4290:Mackenzie, Dene (8 February 2011). 4213:"Labour's shadow Cabinet announced" 4048:Houlahan, Mike (21 November 2007). 4022:Houlahan, Mike (21 November 2007). 3759:"Say bye-bye to the $ 1 light bulb" 2296:Trevett, Claire (9 December 2023). 1904:Capital in the Twenty-First Century 1876:Israeli occupation of the West Bank 1763:Capital in the Twenty-First Century 1267: 1220: 1132:in the government's first term and 1097:and was demoted by incoming leader 13: 11525:Transport ministers of New Zealand 11515:Fisheries ministers of New Zealand 8761: 8425:Christchurch Call to Action Summit 7167:Hartevelt, John (30 August 2012). 5975:Desmarais, Felix (28 March 2023). 5767:Neilson, Michael (11 April 2023). 5741:. 20 February 2023. Archived from 5654:"once in a generation RMA reforms" 4951:"Government axes Saudi sheep deal" 4727:Williams, Mike (18 October 2014). 4617: 4594:"Cunliffe seeks Parker for deputy" 4423:Small, Vernon (28 November 2011). 4050:"Inquiry clouding Parker's future" 3504:from the original on 25 July 2023. 3177:. 30 November 2023. Archived from 3126: 3083: 3048: 3004: 2876:Roxburgh, Tracey (23 March 2023). 2843: 2573:"Official Count Results – Waitaki" 2537:"Tears flow as 16 MPs say goodbye" 2229: 1799: 1623:Natural and Built Environment Bill 1617:(RMA). He appointed retired judge 14: 11541: 11420:People from Roxburgh, New Zealand 9593: 8338:2020 New Zealand general election 8322:2017 New Zealand general election 7624:Deputy Leader of the Labour Party 7375: 7141:Wilson, Peter (8 November 2006). 7089:Walls, Jason (13 November 2019). 6777:from the original on 25 July 2023 6763:McConnell, Glenn (25 July 2023). 6549:"David Parker and tax principles" 6495:Young, Audrey (4 November 2022). 5420:"New Zealand's Covid-19 response" 5212:Sachdeva, Sam (15 October 2020). 4924:. 2 November 2016. Archived from 4891:Davison, Isaac (10 August 2015). 4540:Young, Audrey (1 December 2011). 3915:"Climate change bill becomes law" 3576:Young, Audrey (19 January 2006). 3531:from the original on 25 July 2023 3517:"David Parker returns to Cabinet" 3306:"'Rising star' adds to PM's woes" 3200:Taylor, Kevin (19 October 2005). 3149:from the original on 21 June 2023 3036:from the original on 25 July 2023 3014:Young, Audrey (3 November 2017). 2741:from the original on 25 July 2023 2711:from the original on 25 July 2023 2617:from the original on 23 June 2023 2553:from the original on 13 June 2022 2490:from the original on 19 July 2023 2456:from the original on 25 July 2023 2150:"Candidate profile: David Parker" 2123:Bennett, Adam (28 October 2005). 1848:of inquiry to review the case of 1672:Minister for Economic Development 1646:As the first minister in the new 1539:Minister for Oceans and Fisheries 1499:Minister for Economic Development 1378:November 2011 leadership election 1134:Minister for Oceans and Fisheries 1126:Minister for Economic Development 1085:, and second as deputy leader to 1060:finance and expenditure committee 1032:Queenstown-Lakes District Council 628:Minister for Economic Development 275:Minister for Economic Development 11500:Attorneys-general of New Zealand 11430:20th-century New Zealand lawyers 11219:Foreshore and seabed controversy 10727: 9253: 7756: 7559:Deputy Leader of the Opposition 7533:Minister of Economic Development 7339: 7000: 6822:Trevett, Claire (25 July 2023). 6756: 6635:"House – New Zealand Parliament" 6627: 6566: 6547:Baucher, Terry (12 April 2022). 6218: 6158: 5949:Daalder, Marc (7 January 2023). 5471: 5438: 5387: 5177: 4746: 4644:Vance, Andrea (1 October 2014). 4566:Small, Vernon (23 August 2013). 4452:Trevett, Claire (1 April 2011). 4160:Bradley, Grant (11 April 2008). 3784:Trevett, Claire (24 June 2008). 3630:"Power-cut threat for two years" 3467:"Parker quits all Cabinet posts" 3357:"Labour needs to dump Dr Cullen" 3252:Young, Audrey (4 October 2005). 2637:"Official Count Results – Epsom" 2267:Powley, Kathryn (2 April 2011). 2156:. 4 October 2011. Archived from 2000:"Francis PARKER Obituary (2017)" 1921: 1813:) and gay marriage in 2013 (the 11505:Energy ministers of New Zealand 11371:New Zealand Labour Party (1910) 9470: 8455:Water Services Reform Programme 7294:Manch, Thomas (22 April 2024). 7014:. 18 April 2013. Archived from 6903:McKenzie, Pete (27 July 2021). 6611:. 27 April 2023. Archived from 6278:"PACER Plus text and resources" 4665: 4559: 4497: 4394:Kirk, Stacey (9 October 2013). 4186:Oliver, Paula (11 April 2008). 3863:"Govt releases energy strategy" 3786:"Bulb debate brightens chamber" 3508: 3490:Young, Audrey (27 April 2006). 3483: 3459: 3427: 3409:"Supreme Court judge appointed" 3226:Berry, Ruth (18 October 2005). 3161: 2862:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 2813: 2783: 2753: 2723: 2693: 2659: 2629: 2599: 2565: 2528: 1817:). He voted against legalising 1717:agreement. He also worked with 1684:New Zealand Superannuation Fund 1493:Following the formation of the 1201:appointed Parker as the acting 1155:Shadow Cabinet of Chris Hipkins 608:Attorney-General of New Zealand 329:Deputy Leader of the Opposition 59:Attorney-General of New Zealand 11520:Trade ministers of New Zealand 9701: 7592:Member of Parliament for Otago 6905:"The Afterlife Of Peter Ellis" 6874:Wilson, Simon (31 July 2023). 6002:"Building a Productive Nation" 5290:McKay, Ben (2 November 2020). 5265:"Job going β€” foreign minister" 5238:Hall, Nina (17 October 2020). 4836:Edwards, Bryce (28 May 2015). 4810:Edwards, Bryce (28 May 2015). 3628:Oliver, Paula (27 June 2006). 2535:Young, Audrey (31 July 2002). 2241:Cooke, Henry (27 April 2018). 2210:Small, Vernon (1 April 2011). 2074: 2044: 1947:Small, Vernon (2 April 2011). 1869:New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1648:oceans and fisheries portfolio 1603:New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1296:, which was legislated as the 1275:a significant blackout in 2006 1: 8440:New Zealand Upgrade Programme 8415:Abortion Legislation Act 2020 7405:Minister for Land Information 7008:"Gay marriage: How MPs voted" 6955:Small, Vernon (4 July 2014). 6929:Pearse, Adam (24 July 2023). 6848:Dunne, Peter (26 July 2023). 6053:Keall, Chris (4 March 2020). 5845:Morton, Jamie (28 May 2020). 5596:Walls, Jason (24 July 2019). 5106:Haines, Leah (9 April 2006). 4789:Otago Daily Times Online News 4707:Otago Daily Times Online News 4646:"Parker, King to lead Labour" 4347:Otago Daily Times Online News 4296:Otago Daily Times Online News 3706:Borley, Craig (8 June 2008). 3447:. 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In 2023, Parker described 1692:Overseas Investment Act 2005 1615:Resource Management Act 1991 1563:Supreme Court of New Zealand 1503:Minister for the Environment 1203:Minister for the Environment 1118:Minister for the Environment 1112:, Parker was reappointed as 616:Minister for the Environment 163:Minister for the Environment 7: 11361:New Zealand Socialist Party 11126: 8348:53rd New Zealand Parliament 8332:52nd New Zealand Parliament 3515:Clark, Helen (2 May 2006). 1821:in 2003, but voted for the 1412:ensuing leadership election 1367:shadow Cabinet of Phil Goff 536:1960 (age 63–64) 10: 11546: 11425:University of Otago alumni 11137:History and related topics 10481:Rob Salmond (2020–present) 6909:North & South Magazine 4703:"Parker joins Labour race" 4136:Reading between the lines" 2452:. New Zealand Parliament. 1721:, then the United Kingdom 1475:WTO Ministerial Conference 1313:in Auckland, described by 1211:Minister of State Services 730:, Botryzen and Pharmazen. 11356:New Zealand Liberal Party 11348: 11281: 11233: 11136: 11132: 11121: 11067: 10737: 10733: 10722: 10489: 10396: 10158: 10154: 10143: 9999: 9863: 9711: 9707: 9696: 9645: 9603: 9480: 9263: 9218: 9167: 9065: 8771: 8726: 8711: 8639: 8582: 8553: 8524: 8517: 8503:Spatial Planning Act 2023 8405: 8357: 8314: 8257: 8228: 8199: 8190: 8161: 8126: 8058: 8049: 8020: 7989: 7980: 7849: 7842: 7811: 7772: 7765: 7754: 7715: 7686: 7679: 7630: 7621: 7613: 7608: 7598: 7589: 7581: 7574: 7564: 7557: 7549: 7539: 7530: 7522: 7512: 7503: 7495: 7485: 7476: 7468: 7458: 7450: 7440: 7429: 7421: 7411: 7402: 7394: 7389: 3075:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 2577:New Zealand Election 2008 1773:Inland Revenue Department 1326:State Services Commission 1290:climate change mitigation 1209:. Parker was promoted to 756: 753: 750: 747: 720:Crown Research Institutes 684: 646:David Parker was born in 583: 575: 563: 555: 545: 532: 527: 523: 511: 499: 488: 473: 461: 450: 432: 420: 408: 398: 387: 379: 367: 355: 345: 334: 327: 315: 303: 291: 280: 272: 260: 248: 236: 225: 217: 205: 193: 179: 168: 160: 150: 138: 126: 115: 103: 91: 75: 64: 56: 52: 40: 23: 11149:Labour Unity Conferences 10478:Andre Anderson (2018–20) 10445:Allan McDonald (1948–71) 9689:New Zealand Labour Party 8584:Leader of the Opposition 8469:(Māori Health Authority) 7609:Party political offices 4581:– via Pressreader. 2510:"The new marginal seats" 1707:World Trade Organization 1595:SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant 1432:Gulf Cooperation Council 1424:foreign affairs minister 996:Dunedin North electorate 11381:Social Democratic Party 10537:Arthur Shapton Richards 8457:(formerly Three Waters) 7830:(cooperation agreement) 7803:(confidence and supply) 2667:"2005 General Election" 2327:New Zealand Law Society 2056:Otago Boys' High School 1823:End of Life Choice Bill 1195:Β§ Attorney-General 1110:Sixth Labour Government 1068:Fifth Labour Government 710:James Theatre (now the 656:Otago Boys' High School 636:Fifth Labour Government 612:Sixth Labour Government 10969:Cushla Tangaere-Manuel 10930:Priyanca Radhakrishnan 7948:Priyanca Radhakrishnan 7576:New Zealand Parliament 7274:New Zealand Parliament 7249:New Zealand Parliament 7068:New Zealand Parliament 7012:The New Zealand Herald 6690:New Zealand Parliament 6422:New Zealand Parliament 5603:The New Zealand Herald 5573:New Zealand Parliament 5085:New Zealand Parliament 5059:New Zealand Parliament 5033:New Zealand Parliament 5007:New Zealand Parliament 4678:The New Zealand Herald 4568:"Shearer: Why he quit" 4515:Television New Zealand 3525:New Zealand Government 3497:The New Zealand Herald 3472:The New Zealand Herald 3142:The New Zealand Herald 3105:New Zealand Government 3021:The New Zealand Herald 2910:New Zealand Parliament 2675:New Zealand Government 2583:. 2008. 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He was chair of the 741:New Zealand Parliament 477:New Zealand Parliament 436:New Zealand Parliament 16:New Zealand politician 11184:Fish and Chip Brigade 11085:Princes Street Labour 11068:Related organisations 10463:Chris Flatt (2008–12) 10457:Rob Allen (1995–2000) 10410:Michael Joseph Savage 9881:Michael Joseph Savage 9742:Michael Joseph Savage 9719:Names in bold served 9648:2023 general election 8571:Dame Helen Winkelmann 8358:Policies and spending 8259:Chief Government Whip 7717:Deputy Prime Minister 1874:Parker is opposed to 1627:Spatial Planning Bill 1567:Dame Helen Winkelmann 1547:Minister of Transport 1484: 1472: 1400: 1356: 1349:Opposition, 2008–2017 1217:as finance minister. 1175:Minister of Transport 1151:2023 general election 1142:Minister of Transport 1091:2014 general election 1004:2002 general election 642:Early life and family 620:Minister of Transport 11465:New Zealand list MPs 11174:Citizens for Rowling 11020:Christchurch Central 10957:Lemauga Lydia Sosene 10460:Mike Smith (2001–08) 10454:Tony Timms (1985–95) 10000:Leadership elections 8463:(Health New Zealand) 8201:Speaker of the House 7355:. 28 February 2022. 5748:on 29 September 2023 5055:"Keep Kiwibank Bill" 3331:"Rating the cabinet" 2825:Electoral Commission 2795:Electoral Commission 2765:Electoral Commission 2735:Electoral Commission 2705:Electoral Commission 2641:Electoral Commission 2611:Electoral Commission 2058:. 1 September 2019. 1819:voluntary euthanasia 1489:interns, 13 May 2019 734:Member of Parliament 664:Bachelor of Commerce 662:, graduating with a 654:, where he attended 597:Member of Parliament 590:David William Parker 11376:United Labour Party 11349:Predecessor parties 11080:The People's Choice 10397:General secretaries 9220:Official opposition 8714:Presiding officer: 8430:Cannabis referendum 8230:Leader of the House 6639:bills.parliament.nz 6310:. 16 September 2019 6284:. 22 September 2022 6230:New York Daily News 6114:New Zealand Gazette 5739:environment.govt.nz 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2005 3661:. 11 December 2006 3557:. 19 December 2006 3439:"Hard Knocks CafΓ©" 3415:. 21 February 2006 3389:. 21 February 2006 3361:Rotorua Daily Post 3059:"Ministerial List" 2854:"Address in Reply" 2801:on 7 November 2020 2476:"Hon David Parker" 2450:"Hon David Parker" 2421:on 7 November 2013 2329:. 8 September 2023 2082:"Hon David Parker" 2006:. 20 November 2017 1980:. 31 December 2022 1751:New Zealand Herald 1491: 1479: 1477:, 11 December 2017 1407: 1359: 1179:Minister of Energy 1165:Parker joined the 1049:Sir Robert Muldoon 1021:Waitaki electorate 738: 666:in accounting and 11397: 11396: 11393: 11392: 11389: 11388: 11194:Māori loan affair 11117: 11116: 11113: 11112: 10925:Willow-Jean Prime 10842:Christchurch East 10751: 10718: 10717: 10714: 10713: 10627:David Benson-Pope 10543:Robert Macfarlane 10139: 10138: 10135: 10134: 9722: 9721:as prime minister 9654: 9653: 9641: 9640: 9563: 9562: 9440: 9439: 9214: 9213: 9160:New Zealand First 9127: 9126: 9025: 9024: 8670: 8669: 8635: 8634: 8624:Christopher Luxon 8513: 8512: 8450:COVID-19 response 8310: 8309: 8186: 8185: 8182: 8181: 8169:Julie Anne Genter 8045: 8044: 7976: 7975: 7968:Willow-Jean Prime 7838: 7837: 7792:New Zealand First 7766:Political parties 7752: 7751: 7640: 7639: 7631:Succeeded by 7599:Succeeded by 7565:Succeeded by 7540:Succeeded by 7513:Succeeded by 7486:Succeeded by 7459:Succeeded by 7441:Succeeded by 7412:Succeeded by 7352:Radio New Zealand 6579:Radio New Zealand 6336:. 22 January 2021 6258:. 24 October 2018 6142:. 20 March 2024. 6086:. 20 March 2024. 5544:. 9 December 2021 5518:. 2 December 2021 5485:Radio New Zealand 5323:. 5 November 2018 5087:. 7 November 2017 5009:. 7 November 2017 4651:The Dominion Post 4618:Hickey, Bernard. 4572:The Dominion Post 3895:. 4 December 2007 3869:. 11 October 2007 3739:. 10 January 2006 3687:. 11 October 2007 3475:. 21 March 2006. 3174:Radio New Zealand 2956:Grieveson, Lynn. 2032:. 31 October 2014 1893:French economist 1880:Palestinian state 1859:North & South 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Index

The Honourable
MP

Attorney-General of New Zealand
Jacinda Ardern
Chris Hipkins
Chris Finlayson
Judith Collins
Helen Clark
Michael Cullen
Minister for the Environment
Jacinda Ardern
Nick Smith
Penny Simmonds
Minister for Trade and Export Growth
Jacinda Ardern
Todd McClay
Damien O'Connor
Minister for Economic Development
Jacinda Ardern
Simon Bridges
Phil Twyford
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
David Cunliffe
Grant Robertson
Annette King
Deputy Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party
David Cunliffe
Grant Robertson
Annette King

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