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Highet was particularly well regarded for his interest in the arts and sport, having been an opera singer and representative sportsman in his youth. Highet founded the National Youth Orchestra, and was a founding Director of the International Festival of the Arts. During his time as Minister for the
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As Minister of Internal Affairs, Highet oversaw the passage of the Citizenship Act 1977, establishing a New Zealand Citizenship as a separate citizenship, and making British citizens legal aliens for the first time. In November 1979 Highet suggested that the design of the
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Highet moved to Auckland in the 1950s, becoming the senior partner in Highet and Toomey, an Auckland accounting firm. In 1960 he became general manager of L. J. Fisher and Co., Ltd and in 1962 he succeeded
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again, becoming Minister of Internal Affairs, Minister of Local Government, New Zealand's first Minister for the Arts, and Minister for Sport.
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should be changed, and sought an artist to design a new flag with a silver fern on the fly. The proposal attracted little support however.
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Highet practised as an accountant and businessman, and was active in the establishment of the Wellington division of the National Party.
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Highet suffered grave illness in early 1984, one of the reasons Muldoon called a snap election. Highet retired from politics at the
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Highet was considered to be a social liberal, and was among a handful of economically liberal members of Muldoon's cabinet.
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contested the leadership of the National Party in 1974, Highet was one of two National MPs to support Marshall.
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Highet fathered one daughter in which they formed a bond later in life and ultimately became a grandfather.
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In 1976, Highet married prominent New Zealand artist and television personality
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to become executive director of the Auckland City Development Association.
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In the 1950s, Highet was a Wellington City Councillor after winning a
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1954 New Zealand general election
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Highet was Sports Minister when cabinet decided to support the
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In 1977, following a petition to the House, Highet introduced
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James, T. W. (10 February 1955). City By-Election (Report).
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for the nomination as National's candidate for the seat.
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and associate Minister for Health and Social Welfare.
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Highet was appointed to the Cabinet by Prime Minister
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Index

The Honourable
QSO

New Zealand Parliament
Remuera
Ronald Algie
Douglas Graham
Minister of Internal Affairs
Robert Muldoon
Henry May
Peter Tapsell
Jack Marshall
David Seath
Minister of Local Government
Michael Bassett
Minister of Civil Defence
Tom McGuigan
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Joe Walding
Mike Moore
Dunedin
Auckland
National
Shona McFarlane
Harry Highet
QSO
National Party
Remuera
Dunedin
Otago Boys' High School

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