Cabinet reshuffled, 2 ministers dumped

In a bid to give his ministry a face-lift, John Key has appointed three new ministers and a new speaker of Parliament. Nelson MP Nick Smith will return to a senior role to take on the Housing and Conservation portfolios.
Auckland Central MP Nikki Kaye takes over as Minister for Food Safety, Youth Affairs and Civil Defence. Additionally, she will also be Associate Education Minister.
Senior Whip Michael Woodhouse will be the third new Minister, serving outside Cabinet as Immigration and Veterans Affairs' Minister as well as Associate Transport Minister.
David Carter has been confirmed as the Government's nominee replacement as Parliament's Speaker.
Phil Heatley and Kate Wilkinson make way for the new recruits and will be leaving Cabinet on January 29.
In a bid to give his ministry a face-lift, John Key has appointed three new ministers and a new speaker of Parliament. Nelson MP Nick Smith will return to a senior role to take on the Housing and Conservation portfolios. Auckland Central MP Nikki Kaye takes over as Minister for Food Safety, Youth...
In a bid to give his ministry a face-lift, John Key has appointed three new ministers and a new speaker of Parliament. Nelson MP Nick Smith will return to a senior role to take on the Housing and Conservation portfolios.
Auckland Central MP Nikki Kaye takes over as Minister for Food Safety, Youth Affairs and Civil Defence. Additionally, she will also be Associate Education Minister.
Senior Whip Michael Woodhouse will be the third new Minister, serving outside Cabinet as Immigration and Veterans Affairs' Minister as well as Associate Transport Minister.
David Carter has been confirmed as the Government's nominee replacement as Parliament's Speaker.
Phil Heatley and Kate Wilkinson make way for the new recruits and will be leaving Cabinet on January 29.
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