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Trevor Colin Mallard (born 17 June 1954) is a New Zealand politician and the current Member of Parliament for the Hutt South electorate. He was a Cabinet Minister in the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand holding portfolios including Environment, Labour, Broadcasting, State Owned Enterprises, Rugby World Cup and Education. He was also Associate Minister of Finance. In the current 50th Parliament, he is the Labour Party spokesperson for Internal Affairs and Sport and Recreation.
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Mallard, Trevor Trevor Mallard
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New Zealand politician
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1954-06-17Z
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1954-01-01Z
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Assistant Speaker of the House of Representatives 5thMinister for the Environment 41stMinister of Education
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