Third National Government of New Zealand - Cabinet Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

Ministry Minister Term(s)
Deputy Prime Minister Brian Talboys 1975–1980
Duncan MacIntyre 1980–1984
Jim McLay 1984
Attorney-General Peter Wilkinson 1975–1978
Minister of Defence Allan McCready 1975–1978
Frank Gill 1978–1980
David Thomson 1980–1984
Minister of Education Les Gandar 1975–1978
Merv Wellington 1978–1984
Minister of Finance Robert Muldoon 1975–1984
Minister of Foreign Affairs Brian Talboys 1975–1981
Warren Cooper 1981–1984
Jim McLay 1978–1984
Minister of Health Frank Gill 1975–1978
George Gair 1978–1981
Aussie Malcolm 1981–1984
Minister of Internal Affairs Allan Highet 1975–1984
Minister of Justice David Thomson 1975–1978
Jim McLay 1978–1981
Minister of Māori Affairs Duncan MacIntyre 1975–1978
Ben Couch 1978–1984
Minister of Railways Colin McLachlan 24 August 1975 - 9 February 1981
George Gair 9 February 1981 - 2 November 1984

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