Background
MacINTYRE, Duncan was born in 1915 in Hastings. Son of A. MacIntyre.
MacINTYRE, Duncan was born in 1915 in Hastings. Son of A. MacIntyre.
Larchfield School, Scotland, Christ"s College, Christchurch.
He served as Deputy Prime Minister from 1981 to 1984 under Prime Minister Robert Muldoon. He received his education at Christ"s College, Christchurch. He was a farmer from 1933 to 1939, when he joined the army.
MacIntyre served in World World War II in Australia, the Middle East, and Italy, and commanded the Māori Battalion.
He was awarded the Doctorate.S.O. After the war, he was commander for troops in Japan. MacIntyre commanded the Divisional Cavalry Regiment from 1945 to 1946.
MacIntyre represented the Hastings electorate in Parliament from 1960 to 1972, when he was defeated. With Robert Muldoon and Peter Gordon he was one of the three Young Turks of the National Party who entered Parliament in 1960.
In 1961 he was one of ten National MPs to vote with the Opposition and remove capital punishment for murder from the Crimes Bill that the Second National Government had introduced.
In 1971 and 1972 MacIntyre was Administrator of Tokelau. He then represented the Bay of Plenty electorate in Parliament from 1975 to 1978, and the East Cape electorate from 1978 to 1984, when he retired. He served under three Prime Ministers (Holyoake, Marshall, and Muldoon) as Cabinet Minister.
He was Minister of Lands (1966–1972), Minister of Forests (1966–1972), Minister of Māori Affairs (1969–1972 and 1975–1978), Minister of Island Territories (1969–1972), Minister of Island Affairs (1972), Minister for the Environment (1972), Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (1975–1977), Minister of Agriculture (1977–1984), and Minister of Fisheries (1978–1984).
He was made a Privy Councillor in 1980. By 1982, MacIntyre had a serious heart problem.
He died on 8 June 2001. Ngāti Kahungunu held him in such high regard for his conduct as Māori Affairs Minister that his body was at their Porangahau Marae for one night before the funeral.
New Zealand Cavalry Regiment 1939-1945. Of New Zealand Army Board 1960. Parliament. Select Committee on Privileges.
Married Diana Hunter.