Ann Hercus

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Prime MinisterDavid Lange
Preceded byVenn Young
Succeeded byMichael Cullen
Prime MinisterDavid Lange
Dame Ann Hercus
Hercus in 2013
17th Minister for Social Welfare
In office
26 July 1984  24 August 1987
Prime MinisterDavid Lange
Preceded byVenn Young
Succeeded byMichael Cullen
25th Minister of Police
In office
26 July 1984  24 August 1987
Prime MinisterDavid Lange
Preceded byBen Couch
Succeeded byPeter Tapsell
1st Minister for Women's Affairs
In office
26 July 1984  24 August 1987
Prime MinisterDavid Lange
Succeeded byMargaret Shields
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Lyttelton
In office
25 November 1978  15 August 1987
Preceded byColleen Dewe
Succeeded byPeter Simpson
Personal details
BornMargaret Ann Sayers
(1942-02-24) 24 February 1942 (age 84)
Hamilton, New Zealand
PartyLabour
SpouseJohn Hercus
Children2 sons

Dame Margaret Ann Hercus DCMG (née Sayers, born 24 February 1942), best known as Ann Hercus, is a New Zealand diplomat, politician and member of the Labour Party. She represented the Lyttelton electorate from 1978 to 1987.

Her parents were Horace and Mary (née Ryan) Sayers.[citation needed] Hercus earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from the University of Auckland and a law degree from the University of Canterbury.[citation needed]

When Warren Freer, the Minister of Trade and Industry in the Third Labour Government, wanted a woman rather than the men proposed by the department for appointment to the Price Tribunal in 1973, Hercus was recommended by Tom McGuigan. Her ability impressed Freer, so he later appointed her to the Commerce Commission and his successor Lance Adams-Schneider made her the deputy chairman.[1]

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