First Everingham Ministry
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The First Everingham Ministry was the fifth ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly and the first to have the full legislative power that was granted when self-government was received in 1978. It came into existence on July 1, 1978, when self-government came into effect, and lasted until January 1, 1979, when Chief Minister Paul Everingham decided to promote Nick Dondas to a ministerial position and created several new portfolios accordingly.
There were no personnel changes from the previous executive, and very few portfolio changes. However, a number of titles changed - the Majority Leader was now known as the Chief Minister, the Executive Member for Finance was now known as the Treasurer, the Executive Member for Law was now the Attorney-General, and the other executive members were now known as ministers.
- Hon Paul Everingham, MLA: Chief Minister and Attorney-General
- Hon Marshall Perron, MLA: Deputy Chief Minister, Treasurer and Minister for Lands and Housing
- Hon Ian Tuxworth, MLA: Minister for Health and Minister for Mines and Energy
- Hon Jim Robertson, MLA: Manager of Government Business, Minister for Community Development and Minister for Education
- Hon Roger Steele, MLA: Minister for Industrial Development and Minister for Transport and Works
Preceded by Everingham Executive |
First Everingham Ministry 1978–1979 |
Succeeded by Second Everingham Ministry |