He had a long career in business and law before being elected as Labour Member of Parliament in the former electorate of Otago in 2002. Born in Roxburgh in 1960, David grew up in Dunedin and has a BCom (Acctg) and LLB from the University of Otago. There are no planned meetings of the House, Member of the following Parliaments: 47th, 48th, 49th, 50th, 51st, 52nd and 53rd, Public servants and special interest groups. These MPs represent 65 general electorate seats and seven Māori electorates. April 2, 2020 June 24, 2020 Marg Craig Keynote Presenters.
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1 globally in the inaugural University Impact Rankings by Times Higher Education (THE). He was involved in a number of start-up businesses in the agri-biotechnology field including A2 Corporation, and BLISTechnologies which he managed from start-up to the main board of the NZX. He was involved in a number of start-up businesses in the agri-biotechnology field including A2 Milk, and BLIS Technologies which he managed from start-up to the main board of the NZX.
He held various Ministerial portfolios in the last Labour-led Government including Attorney-General, Energy, Climate Change, Transport, Land Information and State Services. He pioneered New Zealand’s emissions trading scheme, then described by many as the most significant environmental reform in NZ for decades. He held various Ministerial portfolios in the last Labour-led Government including Attorney-General, Energy, Climate Change, Transport, Land Information and State Services.
David Charles Parker (born 22 May 1953) is a former Australian politician from Western Australia, serving as a minister in the Burke Ministry (1983–1988), then as Deputy Premier in the Dowding Ministry (1988–1990). Born in Roxburgh in 1960, David grew up in Dunedin and has a BCom (Acctg) and LLB from the University of Otago. He had a long career in business and law before being elected as Labour Member of Parliament in the former electorate of Otago in 2002.
In opposition his roles included Deputy Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party and spokesperson on Finance, Trade and Export Growth.
https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/about-us/our-people/our-ministers/david-parker Parliament BuildingsMolesworth StreetWellington 6160New Zealand. In the 53rd New Zealand Parliament there are five parliamentary parties represented by 120 MPs.
New chemicals under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants: Final policy decisions.
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He pioneered New Zealand’s emissions trading scheme, then described by many as the most significant environmental reform in NZ for decades.