National has so few MPs that everyone got a portfolio in this reshuffle.
National's list:

  • 1. Judith Collins: Leader; spokesperson for national security and intelligence; Pacific peoples; technology, manufacturing and artificial intelligence
  • 2. Shane Reti: health; children including Oranga Tamariki and child poverty reduction
  • 3. Andrew Bayly: shadow treasurer; revenue; infrastructure; statistics
  • 4. Michael Woodhouse: finance; transport; deputy shadow leader of the house
  • 5. Louise Upston: Social development and employment; social investment; Whānau Ora; land information
  • 6. Todd McClay: economic development; small business; consumer affairs; tourism, associate Pacific peoples
  • 7. Simon Bridges: justice; water; Pike River re-entry; Māori-Crown relations
  • 8. Chris Bishop: Covid-19 response; shadow leader of the House
  • 9. Melissa Lee: broadcasting and digital media; digital economy; communications; ethnic communities
  • 10. Scott Simpson: environment, workplace relations, RMA environment
  • 11. David Bennett: agriculture, horticulture, biosecurity
  • 12. Paul Goldsmith: education
  • 13. Mark Mitchell: public service, SOE, sport and recreation
  • 14. Barbara Kuriger: energy and resources; rural communities; food safety, associate transport
  • 15. Gerry Brownlee: foreign Affairs; NZSIS and GCSB; associate finance
  • 16. Nicola Willis: RMA housing; housing and urban development including social; associate economic development
  • 17. Stewart Smith: climate change and viticulture
  • 18. Jacqui Dean: conservation; assistant speaker of the house
  • 19. Todd Muller: trade and export growth,
  • 20. Simeon Brown: police, corrections, SFO; youth
  • 21. Matt Doocey: chief whip; mental health; associate social development and employment; associate health
  • 22. Maureen Pugh: junior whip; community and voluntary sector; emergency management
  • 23. Nick Smith: research and science; electoral reform
  • 24. Chris Penk: shadow attorney-general; defence; courts; veterans
  • 25. Simon O'Connor: customs; arts, culture and heritage; associate foreign affairs
  • 26. Erica Stanford: immigration; early childhood education
  • 27. Ian McKelvie: seniors; forestry; racing; disability issues
  • 28. Tim van de Molen: oceans and fisheries; animal welfare; building and construction
  • 29. Nicola Grigg: women; associate trade; associate arts, culture and heritage
  • 30. Christopher Luxon: local government; iwi development; associate transport
  • 31. Joseph Mooney: Treaty negotiations; associate defence; associate tourism
  • 32. Penny Simmonds: tertiary education; associate agriculture; associate disability issues
  • 33. Simon Watts: ACC; associate health


https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political...ucus-reshuffle