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Story: Treasury

Contents

  1. Story summary

  2. The Treasury, 1840 to 1935

  3. Treasury and the welfare state, 1935–1980

  4. Economic management since 1980

  5. Treasury and the state sector since 1980

  6. External links and sources

All images and media

From page 1 - The Treasury, 1840 to 1935

Colonial treasurers, ministers of finance and secretaries to the Treasury, 1840–2011

Colonial treasurers, ministers of finance and secretaries to the Treasury, 1840–2011

Liquor licence, 1840

Liquor licence, 1840 (1st of 3)

Colonial treasurer’s working accounts, 1867

Colonial treasurer’s working accounts, 1867 (2nd of 3)

‘Is that your financial statement?’

‘Is that your financial statement?’ (3rd of 3)

John Parker Marshman

John Parker Marshman

Liberty loans, 1917

Liberty loans, 1917

James Esson

James Esson

From page 2 - Treasury and the welfare state, 1935–1980

Treasury staff, 1935

Treasury staff, 1935

Economic Stabilisation Commission, around 1943

Economic Stabilisation Commission, around 1943

Noel Lough and Henry Lang

Noel Lough and Henry Lang

Muldoon and his chart, 1975

Muldoon and his chart, 1975

From page 3 - Economic management since 1980

Ministers and officials

Ministers and officials

Roger Douglas reading the budget, 1984

Roger Douglas reading the budget, 1984

Ruth Richardson visiting Treasury, 1990

Ruth Richardson visiting Treasury, 1990

John Whitehead and Peter Bushnell

John Whitehead and Peter Bushnell

Debt Management Office, 2011

Debt Management Office, 2011

From page 4 - Treasury and the state sector since 1980

Treasury staff with computers, 1968

Treasury staff with computers, 1968

Fleecing the public service, 1988

Fleecing the public service, 1988

Treasury meets Māoritanga

Treasury meets Māoritanga

Buying back the railways

Buying back the railways

The word of Treasury

The word of Treasury

How to cite this page:

Malcolm McKinnon, 'All images and media', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/treasury/media (accessed 5 March 2021)

Story by Malcolm McKinnon, published 20 Jun 2012

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