Third Labour Government of New Zealand - Cabinet Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

Ministry Minister Term(s)
Deputy Prime Minister Hugh Watt 1972–1974
Bob Tizard 1974–1975
Minister of Finance Bill Rowling 1972–1974
Bob Tizard 1974–1975
Minister of Foreign Affairs Norman Kirk 1972–1974
Bill Rowling 1974–1975
Attorney-General Martyn Finlay 1972–1975
Minister of Defence Arthur Faulkner 1972–1974
William Fraser 1974–1975
Minister of Education Phil Amos 1972–1975
Minister of Health Bob Tizard 1972–1974
Tom McGuigan 1974–1975
Minister of Justice Martyn Finlay 1972–1975
Minister of Māori Affairs Matiu Rata 1972–1975
Minister of Railways Tom McGuigan 1972–1974
Ron Bailey 1974–1975
Postmaster-General Roger Douglas 1972–1975

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