King, Annette (1947–)
King, Annette (1947–)
New Zealand politician. Born Annette Robinson, Sept 13, 1947, in Murchison, NZ; m. Doug King.
Served as Labour MP for Horowhenua (1984–90), becoming Minister of Employment and Youth Affairs; lost seat (1990); elected Labour MP for Miramar (1993), becoming Minister of Health.
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