Simon Power (top left) and Anne Tolley (below) are two of National's young stars promoted in John Key's first Cabinet announcement.
Below is the full list of John Key's ministers announced today
THE CABINET
John Key - Prime Minister, Minister of Tourism, Ministerial Services, Minister in Charge of the NZ Security Intelligence Service, Minister Responsible for the GCSB
Bill English - Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Minister for Infrastructure
Gerry Brownlee - Minister for Economic Development, Minister of Energy and Resources, Leader of the House, Associate Minister for the Rugby World Cup
Simon Power - Minister of Justice, Minister for State Owned Enterprises, Minister of Commerce, Minister Responsible for the Law Commission, Associate Minister of Finance, Deputy Leader of the House
Tony Ryall - Minister of Health, Minister of State Services
Dr Nick Smith - Minister for the Environment, Minister for Climate Change Issues, Minister for ACC
Judith Collins - Minister of Police, Minister of Corrections, Minister of Veterans' Affairs
Anne Tolley - Minister of Education, Minister for Tertiary Education, Minister Responsible for the Education Review Office
Christopher Finlayson - Attorney-General (Includes responsibility for Serious Fraud Office), Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
David Carter - Minister of Agriculture, Minister for Biosecurity, Minister of Forestry
Murray McCully - Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister for Sport and Recreation, Minister for the Rugby World Cup
Tim Groser - Minister of Trade, Minister of Conservation, Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Associate Minister for Climate Change Issues (International Negotiations)
Dr Wayne Mapp - Minister of Defence, Minister of Research, Science and Technology, Associate Minister for Economic Development, Associate Minister for Tertiary Education
Steven Joyce - Minister of Transport, Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Associate Minister of Finance, Associate Minister for Infrastructure
Hon Georgina te Heuheu - Minister for Courts, Minister of Pacific Island Affairs, Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control, Associate Minister of Maori Affairs
