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572:, he received criticism from the political left. Malcolm was highly interventionist, making individual case decisions and instituting policies some regarded as "quirky" at the time, such as permitting restaurants to employ ethnic chefs, Chinese market gardeners to employ family members to replace their own children who were moving into the professions, the entry of skilled musicians and artists, and the first "entrepreneur" policy. After widespread review and submissions his new Immigration Bill was to undertake its second reading the night Muldoon announced the snap election in 1984. His legislation re-emerged later as the Labour-sponsored Immigration Act of 1987. 592:, who worked for the tobacco industry. He negotiated a voluntary agreement restricting tobacco advertising while minister and that the agreement remain in place while a petition of 4,270 signatures calling for the abolition of cigarette advertising was being considered by Parliament. 683:
said that while a prosecution was no longer possible, police were interested to hear from other potential victims, and to "provide support". One of the alleged victims, now in his 50s, expressed a desire to see the investigation continue, comparing the situation to that of the
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revealed that police were investigating claims that he had sexually abused children. Complaints against him were made to police in 1992 and 2012. Both complainants, who were boys under 16 at the time of the alleged abuse, had made statements about Malcolm to the
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Malcolm's early career was as a social worker with the Child Welfare Division of the Department of Education in Wellington and Palmerston North but by the mid 1970s he was owner of Malcolm & Hansard Ltd, an accredited advertising agency in Auckland.
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publicly disagreed with Malcolm's decision to end legal action against Pacific visa overstayers and Malcolm twice attempted to resign, which Muldoon did not accept. Malcolm's attempts to resign caused Muldoon to publicly u-turn on the issue.
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On 27 February 1965, Malcolm married Astrid Margaret Silver, the daughter of Frederick Brailsford Silver and Helga Adela Elisabeth Silver (née Henkel). Astrid Malcolm was elected to the
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ticket from 1989 to 1998. She died of a suspected embolism during a diving accident at the Poor Knights Islands in 2000. The couple had one son and three daughters.
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refugee crisis was the foundation for New Zealand refugee policies that persist to the present. Seven hundred refugees were taken in from Vietnam, then known as
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The document described a February 1985 lunch meeting attended by Michael Thompson of the Tobacco Institute of New Zealand, people from the tobacco company
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Wills New Zealand, and Aussie Malcolm. Malcolm was described as "currently serving on a committee of the W.D. & H.O. Wills Co." p. 9.
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In 1999 Malcolm and diving friend Jeroen Jongejans formed Dive! Tutukaka, New Zealand's largest dive charter company, operating at the
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campaign. Later, he formed what became the country's largest dive charter company, but lost his wife in a diving incident in 2000.
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Malcolm died in 2024, and a few days later it was revealed he had been under investigation by police for sexual abuse of children.
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of America official who had visited New Zealand. The official was accompanied by Donald Hoel, a lawyer in the US law firm
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in 1977 and continued, as Minister, until 1984. Malcolm made use of his ministerial discretion to stop
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Australia and the Pacific: The Ambivalent Place of Pacific Peoples Within Contemporary Australia
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deportations when children or other exceptional circumstances were involved. The Prime Minister
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As the Minister of Health during the 1981–84 National government, Malcolm features in a 1985
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politician. He served three terms in parliament (1975–1984) and was a cabinet minister in
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Malcolm died on 11 September 2024. The following day, his family announced his death in
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campaign, joining the project as campaign director. The team finished second in the
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after Muldoon's resignation from parliament. He decided against it and supported
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America's Cup '87: The Official Programme: Supporting the New Zealand Challenge
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Malcolm became involved with immigration as Parliamentary Under Secretary to
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1984 New Zealand general election
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City of Sails: The History of Auckland City Council, 1989–2010
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Malcolm was a cabinet minister during the third term of the
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and commenced electrification of the main trunk line.
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Department of Internal Affairs 1053:. Department of Internal Affairs 584:document, a report written by a 1641:Health ministers of New Zealand 646:for the Mount Eden ward on the 290: 1666:New Zealand National Party MPs 1485:Wilson, James Oakley (1985) . 1478:Who's Who in New Zealand, 1978 1111:. Upstart Press. p. 369. 843:Mackay, Scott William (2018). 700:, and in 1990 he received the 484:electorate in 1975, defeating 1: 1534:Member of Parliament for Eden 1476:Traue, James Edward (1978). 665:Days after Malcolm's death, 502:Muldoon National government 343:Robert Muldoon's government 1697: 530:Ganz-Marvag electric units 339:New Zealand National Party 1599: 1590: 1582: 1572: 1563: 1555: 1550: 1540: 1531: 1523: 1516: 1073:"Weddings: Silver–Henkel" 781:, pp. 218, 221, 223. 648:Citizens & Ratepayers 524:, Malcolm's focus was on 466: 443: 418: 396: 393: 320: 210: 175: 113: 58: 46: 1423:. 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Index

Astrid Malcolm
The Honourable
Minister of Health
Robert Muldoon
George Gair
Michael Bassett
Minister of Immigration
Robert Muldoon
Jim Bolger
Kerry Burke
New Zealand Parliament
Eden
Mike Moore
Richard Northey
Melbourne
Victoria
Whangārei
National
Alma mater
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand National Party
Robert Muldoon's government
America's Cup
Melbourne
Wellington College
Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand Parliament
1975
38th
Eden

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