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Luxon appoints Penk to lead New Zealand defence in Wellington reshuffle

By Thomson Reuters Apr 1, 2026 | 5:05 PM

WELLINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) – New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on Thursday appointed Chris Penk as defence ​minister in a Cabinet reshuffle, ‌handing a former naval officer responsibility for the armed forces.

Luxon said Penk would enter Cabinet and take on the portfolios of ‌Defence, ​Government Communications Security Bureau ⁠and New Zealand ⁠Security Intelligence Service, and Space, as part of a refreshed ministerial lineup.

“Chris’ time in the NZDF (New Zealand Defence ​Force) leaves him well-placed to lead the work our Government has ⁠done in raising ⁠the status and capability of ​our armed forces,” Luxon said in a ​statement.

He takes over the portfolio as ‌New Zealand gives greater priority to defence spending and military capability. The government unveiled a plan a year ⁠ago that aimed to lift defence spending to above 2% of GDP within eight years, ⁠including ‌new funding of NZ$9 billion ($5.2 ⁠billion).

Penk replaces current Minister ​of ‌Defence Judith Collins, who is ​retiring from ⁠Parliament. Luxon also announced changes to several other portfolios, including energy, public service and Pacific peoples.

($1 = 1.7382 New Zealand dollars)

(Reporting by Lucy Craymer; Editing by ​Sonali Paul)