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Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology
New Zealand minister of the Crown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology is a minister in the New Zealand Government. The minister's responsibilities include leading the science and innovation system and setting the direction for government investment.[2]
The minister has oversight of the Crown Research Institutes, Callaghan Innovation, the Health Research Council of New Zealand, the Marsden Fund Council and the Royal Society of New Zealand. The portfolio is serviced by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.[2]
The current minister is Shane Reti.[3]
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The portfolio was established in 1926, partway through the final term of the Reform government, as Minister in Charge of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. The first minister was the prime minister, Gordon Coates. The establishment of the portfolio accompanied the creation of the eponymous department.
The portfolio title has changed several times since its establishment. In 1963, the portfolio was renamed Minister of Science.[4] A subsequent name change to Minister of Science and Technology occurred in 1975.[5] The title Minister of Research, Science and Technology was used from 1989 to 2011,[6] when the portfolio became Minister of Science and Innovation to align with the short-lived Ministry of Science and Innovation.
The title Minister of Research, Science and Innovation commenced from 2017 until 2023 when changed to Minister of Science, Innovation and Technology.
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The following ministers have held the office of Minister of Research, Science and Innovation.[7]
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Reform Independent United Labour National
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