New Zealand politician (1936–2019)
Rob Storey
In office 2 November 1990 – 29 November 1993Preceded by Bill Jeffries Succeeded by Maurice Williamson In office 1984–1996Preceded by Simon Upton Succeeded by Constituency abolished In office 1981–1984Preceded by Allan Wright Succeeded by Peter Elworthy
Born William Robson Storey
(1936-07-16 ) 16 July 1936Died 2 August 2019(2019-08-02) (aged 83)Te Awamutu , New Zealand Political party National Spouse Lorraine Storey (m. c. 1960 ) Occupation Farmer
William Robson Storey QSO (16 July 1936 – 2 August 2019), generally known as Rob Storey , was a New Zealand farmer and politician. He served as president of Federated Farmers between 1981 and 1984, and was a National Member of Parliament for 12 years from 1984.
Early life and career
Before entering politics, Storey was a farmer at Waiterimu in the Waikato , and was the president of Federated Farmers from 1981 to 1984. He was educated at Wesley College, Auckland .[ 1]
Member of Parliament
Storey was elected MP for Waikato in the 1984 election , representing the National Party . He retained that seat until his retirement at the 1996 election .[ 1]
Storey was appointed a minister in the first term of the Fourth National Government . Between 1990 and 1993, he held office principally as Minister of Transport and also served as Minister of Statistics (until October 1991), Minister for the Environment (from October 1991), Minister of Lands , Minister of Survey and Land Information and Minister in Charge of the Valuation Department.[ 2] He was not reappointed a minister after the 1993 election and retired three years later. One of his achievements as Minister of Transport was overseeing the merger of the Ministry of Transport 's traffic enforcement fleet into the New Zealand Police in 1993.[ 3] Under Storey, compulsory bicycle helmet wearing legislation was introduced on 1 January 1994.[ 4]
Honours
In 1990, Storey received the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal .[ 5] In the 2007 New Year Honours , he was appointed a Companion of the Queen's Service Order for public services.[ 6] His wife, Lorraine, had received the same honour, for community service, in the 1997 New Year Honours .[ 7]
Death
Storey died in Te Awamutu on 2 August 2019, after 59 years of marriage.[ 8] His wife, Lorraine, died in Hamilton on 6 January 2024.[ 9]
References
The First 50 Years: A History of the New Zealand National Party by Barry Gustafson (1986, Reed Methuen, Auckland) ISBN 0-474-00177-6