Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives
In office 27 November 1999 – 27 July 2002
Constituency
National Party List
In office 12 July 1988 – 27 November 1999
Preceded by
Reg Boorman
Succeeded by
Georgina Beyer
Constituency
Wairarapa
Personal details
Born
(1946-10-13) 13 October 1946 (age 77) Oceanside, California, United States
Political party
National
Spouse
Diana (Danny) Marie
Alma mater
Massey University
Wyatt Beetham CreechCNZM PC (born 13 October 1946) is a retired New Zealand politician. He served as the 14th deputy prime minister of New Zealand in Jenny Shipley's National Party government from August 1998 to December 1999.
Wyatt Beetham Creech CNZM PC (born 13 October 1946) is a retired New Zealand politician. He served as the 14th deputy prime minister of New Zealand in...
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for Crown Health Enterprises and Associate Minister of Education (to WyattCreech). He was 34 at the time, becoming the cabinet's youngest member. After...
been replaced beforehand as Deputy National Party leader by WyattCreech and therefore Creech became Deputy Prime Minister instead, although he did gain...
1998) The Rt Hon. Sir Andrew Tipping KNZM (21 May 1998) The Rt Hon. WyattCreech CNZM (24 November 1999) The Rt Hon. Dame Sian Elias (24 November 1999)...
1996 Smith took up the Agriculture and Trade Negotiation portfolios: WyattCreech succeeded him as Education Minister. Smith also became Minister for International...
Wairarapa In office 27 November 1999 – 17 September 2005 Preceded by WyattCreech Succeeded by John Hayes 20th Mayor of Carterton In office 1 November...
Deputy Prime Minister Don McKinnon (1990–1996) Winston Peters (1996–1998) WyattCreech (1998–1999) Member party National Party (1990–99) New Zealand First (1996–98)...
October 1991 – 16 December 1996 Prime Minister Jim Bolger Preceded by WyattCreech Succeeded by Neil Kirton Member of the New Zealand Parliament for East...
vote. But on 12 July 1988, following a petition to the Electoral Court, WyattCreech of the National Party was declared elected by a margin of 34 votes (9...
Elizabeth II Governor-General Michael Hardie Boys Deputy Winston Peters WyattCreech Preceded by Jim Bolger Succeeded by Helen Clark 28th Leader of the Opposition...
Governor-General Michael Hardie Boys Preceded by Don McKinnon Succeeded by WyattCreech 25th Minister of Foreign Affairs Incumbent Assumed office 27 November...
Trotskyites and gays...". In March 2001, Clark referred to National MP WyattCreech as a "scumbag" and a "sleazeball" for having raised the issue of a potential...
chairman from 2004. In March 2010, following an investigation and report by WyattCreech, the National Government sacked the Environment Canterbury councillors...
Mike Moore Clayton Cosgrove 1,141 Gideon Couper John Wright Wairarapa WyattCreech Georgina Beyer 3,033 Paul Henry Cathy Casey Waitakere Marie Hasler Brian...
December 1999 – 19 October 2005 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by WyattCreech Succeeded by Pete Hodgson 44th Minister of Immigration In office 9 February...
August 1998 – 10 December 1999 Prime Minister Jenny Shipley Preceded by WyattCreech Succeeded by Michael Cullen Member of the New Zealand Parliament for...
286 Susan Moore Waipa Katherine O'Regan 3,730 John Kilbride Wairarapa WyattCreech 2,229 Peter Teahan Waitakere New electorate Brian Neeson 3,180 Barbara...
the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2003 born in Jacksonville, Florida WyattCreech 1946– former Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand New Zealand-born mother;...
August 1998 – 10 December 1999 Prime Minister Jenny Shipley Preceded by WyattCreech Succeeded by Matt Robson In office 19 November 2008 – 12 December 2011...
December 1999 – 15 August 2002 Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by WyattCreech Succeeded by Michael Cullen 32nd Minister of Agriculture In office 19...
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (2016) Commonwealth politician WyattCreech 24 November 1999 Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand (1998–1999) Deputy...
Chamberlain, plant pathologist Jemaine Clement, actor, comedian and musician WyattCreech, politician Helen Cowie, Doctor Ian Cross, novelist Barry Dallas, medical...