National Ministers:
Christopher Luxon – Prime Minister, Minister for National Security and Intelligence, Minister Responsible for Ministerial Services.
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Nicola Willis – Minister of Finance Minister, for the Public Service, Minister for Social Investment, Associate Minister of Climate Change
Chris Bishop – Minister of Housing, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister Responsible for RMA Reform, Minister for Sport and Recreation, Leader of the House, Associate Minister of Finance
Dr Shane Reti – Minister of Health, Minister for Pacific Peoples
Simeon Brown – Minister for Energy, Minister of Local Government, Minister of Transport
Erica Stanford – Minister of Education, Minister of Immigration
Paul Goldsmith – Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, Minister of Justice, Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations
Louise Upston – Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector, Minister for Social Development and Employment, Minister for Child Poverty Reduction
Judith Collins – Attorney-General, Minister of Defence, Minister for Digitising Government, Minister Responsible for the GCSB, Minister Responsible for the NZSIS, Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology, Minister for Space
Mark Mitchell – Minister of Corrections, Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery, Minister of Police
Todd McClay – Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Forestry, Minister for Hunting and Fishing Minister for Trade, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tama Potaka – Minister of Conservation, Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti, Minister for Māori Development, Minister for Whānau Ora, Associate Minister of Housing (Social Housing)
Matt Doocey – Minister for ACC, Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Minister for Youth, Associate Minister of Health, Associate Minister of Transport
Melissa Lee – Minister for Economic Development, Minister for Ethnic Communities, Minister for Media and Communications
National Party Ministers outside cabinet
Simon Watts – Minister of Climate Change, Minister of Revenue
Penny Simmonds – Minister for Disability Issues, Minister for the Environment, Minister for Tertiary Education and Skills, Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment
Chris Penk – Minister for Building and Construction, Minister for Land Information, Minister for Veterans, Associate Minister of Agriculture (Horticulture)
Nicola Grigg – Minister of State for Trade, Minister for Women, Associate Minister of Agriculture (Horticulture)
Andrew Bayly – Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Minister for Small Business and Manufacturing, Minister of Statistics
ACT Ministers
David Seymour – Deputy Prime Minister (from 31 May 2025), Minister for Regulation, Associate Minister of Education (Partnership Schools), Associate Minister of Finance, Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac)
Brooke van Velden – Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
Nicole McKee – Minister for Courts, Associate Minister of Justice (Firearms)
ACT Ministers outside cabinet
Andrew Hoggard – Minister for Biosecurity, Minister for Food Safety, Associate Minister of Agriculture (Animal Welfare, Skills), Associate Minister for the Environment
Karen Chhour – Minister for Children, Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence
Also: Simon Court – Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister for Infrastructure, Minister Responsible for RMA Reform
New Zealand Ministers
Winston Peters – Deputy Prime Minister (until 31 May 2025), Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister for Racing
Hon Shane Jones – Minister for Oceans and Fisheries, Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Resources, Associate Minister of Finance, Associate Minister for Energy
Casey Costello – Minister of Customs, Minister for Seniors, Associate Minister of Health, Associate Minister of Immigration, Associate Minister of Police
New Zealand Ministers outside cabinet
Mark Patterson – Minister for Rural Communities, Associate Minister of Agriculture
Also: Jenny Marcroft MP – Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister for Media and Communications
Source: 1News