Wyatt Beetham Creech CNZM PC (born 13 October 1946) is a retired New Zealand politician. He served as the 14th deputy prime minister of New Zealand in...
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racing driver Wyatt Cenac (born 1976), American television correspondent Wyatt Emory Cooper (1927–1978), American author Wyatt Creech (born 1946), New...
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Look up Creech in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Creech may refer to: Creech, Arkansas, United States Creech, Kentucky, United States Creech Air Force...
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for Crown Health Enterprises and Associate Minister of Education (to Wyatt Creech). He was 34 at the time, becoming the cabinet's youngest member. After...
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been replaced beforehand as Deputy National Party leader by Wyatt Creech and therefore Creech became Deputy Prime Minister instead, although he did gain...
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1998) The Rt Hon. Sir Andrew Tipping KNZM (21 May 1998) The Rt Hon. Wyatt Creech CNZM (24 November 1999) The Rt Hon. Dame Sian Elias (24 November 1999)...
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Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon (1990–1996) Winston Peters (1996–1998) Wyatt Creech (1998–1999) Member parties National Party (1990–99) New Zealand First...
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1996 Smith took up the Agriculture and Trade Negotiation portfolios: Wyatt Creech succeeded him as Education Minister. Smith also became Minister for International...
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Elizabeth II Governor-General Michael Hardie Boys Deputy Winston Peters Wyatt Creech Preceded by Jim Bolger Succeeded by Helen Clark 28th Leader of the Opposition...
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October 1991 – 16 December 1996 Prime Minister Jim Bolger Preceded by Wyatt Creech Succeeded by Neil Kirton Member of the New Zealand Parliament for East...
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Billy James Creech (born March 25, 1943) is a former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-sixth House...
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Wairarapa In office 27 November 1999 – 17 September 2005 Preceded by Wyatt Creech Succeeded by John Hayes 20th Mayor of Carterton In office 1 November...
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McTigue Associate Minister of Finance 2 November 1990 27 March 1993 18 Wyatt Creech Associate Minister of Finance 3 October 1991 29 November 1993 19 Simon...
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vote. But on 12 July 1988, following a petition to the Electoral Court, Wyatt Creech of the National Party was declared elected by a margin of 34 votes (9...
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Mike Moore Clayton Cosgrove 1,141 Gideon Couper John Wright Wairarapa Wyatt Creech Georgina Beyer 3,033 Paul Henry Cathy Casey Waitakere Marie Hasler Brian...
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December 1999 – 19 October 2005 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Wyatt Creech Succeeded by Pete Hodgson 44th Minister of Immigration In office 9 February...
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Environment Canterbury (redirect from Creech Report)
chairman from 2004. In March 2010, following an investigation and report by Wyatt Creech, the National Government sacked the Environment Canterbury councillors...
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George Middleton Waipa Katherine O'Regan 8,477 Mark Apiata-Wade Wairarapa Wyatt Creech 4,141 Pauline Moran Waitaki Jim Sutton Alec Neill 2,905 Jim Sutton Waitotara...
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Governor-General Michael Hardie Boys Preceded by Don McKinnon Succeeded by Wyatt Creech 25th Minister of Foreign Affairs Incumbent Assumed office 27 November...
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Trotskyites and gays...". In March 2001, Clark referred to National MP Wyatt Creech as a "scumbag" and a "sleazeball" for having raised the issue of a potential...
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February 2004 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Tuariki Delamere Wyatt Creech (Acting) Succeeded by Paul Swain Member of the New Zealand Parliament...
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the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2003 born in Jacksonville, Florida Wyatt Creech 1946– former Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand New Zealand-born mother;...
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120 Speaker of the House Doug Kidd Leader of the House Roger Sowry — Wyatt Creech until 31 August 1998 Prime Minister Jenny Shipley — Jim Bolger until...
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December 1999 – 15 August 2002 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Wyatt Creech Succeeded by Michael Cullen 32nd Minister of Agriculture In office 19...
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286 Susan Moore Waipa Katherine O'Regan 3,730 John Kilbride Wairarapa Wyatt Creech 2,229 Peter Teahan Waitakere New electorate Brian Neeson 3,180 Barbara...
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Kyd Hunua Max Bradford (List) Jenny Shipley Rakaia Doug Kidd (List) Wyatt Creech (List) John Luxton (List) Labour Geoff Braybrooke Napier Joe Hawke (List)...
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August 1998 – 10 December 1999 Prime Minister Jenny Shipley Preceded by Wyatt Creech Succeeded by Michael Cullen Member of the New Zealand Parliament for...
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August 1998 – 10 December 1999 Prime Minister Jenny Shipley Preceded by Wyatt Creech Succeeded by Matt Robson In office 19 November 2008 – 12 December 2011...
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1990 Moore 38 Lockwood Smith 2 November 1990 1 March 1996 Bolger 39 Wyatt Creech 1 March 1996 31 January 1999 Shipley 40 Nick Smith 31 January 1999 10...
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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (2016) Commonwealth politician Wyatt Creech 24 November 1999 Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (1998–1999) Deputy...
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