Cabinet reshuffle gives Transport portfolio to Chris Bishop

General

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has announced a reshuffle of his ministerial team to prioritise economic growth in 2025,  with key changes in several portfolios. Among these changes, Chris Bishop has been appointed as the new Minister of  Transport, a vital position in the Government’s ambitious infrastructure plans.

“Chris Bishop becomes Minister of Transport, taking responsibility for an additional part of the Government’s ambitious  infrastructure agenda,” said Luxon. This portfolio is set to play a significant role in promoting growth and addressing New  Zealand’s infrastructure needs.

Bishop’s appointment aligns with the Government’s broader push to “unleash economic growth” by advancing major projects  and modernising transportation systems. His leadership is expected to streamline infrastructure development and fortify  regional connectivity, which are essential for the nation’s economic expansion.

And in case you’re wondering, previous Transport Minister Simeon Brown will become Minister of Health.

“Simeon is an outstanding and diligent minister who has done an excellent job delivering on the Government’s priorities. Off  the back of that performance, I have decided his skills are best placed to take leadership of our health system going forward,” says Luxon.

The Prime Minister’s confidence in Bishop stems from his prior contributions to the Government, where he demonstrated a  commitment to delivering on key priorities. Luxon highlighted Bishop’s readiness to take on this critical role as part of the  refreshed ministerial line-up intended to drive growth and productivity across the country.

 

Publishing Information
File Download:
Related Articles
Ford show's us why the Ranger is #1
The Ford Ranger has been New Zealand’s number one best seller for the past 10 years, and we were invited to Kauri Bay Boomrock to help celebrate. Not only did we test out the capabilities of the...
Giltrap's new CEO gives insight to new direction
In a revealing conversation, Steve Kenchington, recently appointed as the CEO of the Giltrap Group, shared his vision for navigating the evolving automotive industry. The discussion touched on...
Why WM New Zealand has added VW ID.5 to their fleet
WM New Zealand is Aotearoa’s leading materials recovery, recycling, and waste management provider, with over 2,000 team members across 70 locations. However, alongside that, they are deeply committed...