Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector

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Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector
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Louise Upston (cropped).png
Incumbent
Louise Upston
since 27 November 2023
New Zealand Office for the Community & Voluntary Sector
Style The Honourable
Member of
Reports to Prime Minister of New Zealand
Appointer Governor-General of New Zealand
Term length At His Majesty's pleasure
Formation10 December 1999
First holder Steve Maharey
Salary$288,900 [1]
Website www.beehive.govt.nz

The Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector is a minister in the government of New Zealand. The minister oversees the government's relationship to the community and voluntary sector and the services they provide. The minister is also responsible for the New Zealand Office for the Community & Voluntary Sector. [2]

List of ministers

Key

   Labour    National    Māori Party

No.NamePortraitTerm of officePrime Minister
1 Steve Maharey Steve Maharey, 2008.jpg 10 December 199915 August 2002 Clark
2 Tariana Turia Tariana Turia 2019 (cropped).jpg 15 August 200330 April 2004
3 Rick Barker Rick Barker.jpg 24 August 200419 October 2005
4 Winnie Laban Luamanuvao Winnie Laban.jpg 19 October 20055 November 2007
5 Ruth Dyson Ruth Dyson, 2011.jpg 5 November 200719 November 2008
(2) Tariana Turia Tariana Turia 2019 (cropped).jpg 19 November 200812 December 2011 Key
6 Jo Goodhew Jo Goodhew.jpg 12 December 201120 December 2016
7 Alfred Ngaro Alfred Ngaro (49088825797) (cropped).jpg 20 December 201626 October 2017 English
8 Peeni Henare Peeni Henare.jpg 26 October 20173 July 2019 Ardern
9 Poto Williams Hon Poto Williams.jpg 3 July 20196 November 2020
10 Priyanca Radhakrishnan Priyanca Radhakrishnan.jpg 6 November 202027 November 2023
Hipkins
11 Louise Upston Louise Upston (cropped).png 27 November 2023present Luxon

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References

  1. "Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances Determination 2016" (PDF). Parliament.nz. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  2. "Ministerial Portfolio – Community and Voluntary Sector". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . Retrieved 30 September 2020.