Bracks Ministry

The Bracks Ministry was the 65th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Steve Bracks, and Deputy Premier, John Thwaites. It succeeded the Kennett Ministry on 20 October 1999[1], following the defeat of Jeff Kennett's Liberal government in the 1999 state election.

There were three reshuffles within the Bracks cabinet. The first took place on 12 February 2002.

Portfolios

Office Minister

Premier
Treasurer (until 11 February 2002)[2]
Minister for Multicultural Affairs

The Hon Steve Bracks, MLA/MP

Deputy Premier
Minister for Health
Minister for Planning (until 11 February 2002)[2]

The Hon John Thwaites, MLA/MP

Leader in the Legislative Council
Minister for Industrial Relations (until 11 February 2002)[2]
Minister assisting the Minister for WorkCover (until 11 February 2002)[2]
Minister for Education Services and Youth Affairs (from 12 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Monica Gould, MLC

Minister for Education Services and Youth Affairs

The Hon Jacinta Allan, MLC

Minister for Transport
House Manager

The Hon Peter Batchelor, MLA/MP

Minister for Energy and Resources
Minister for Ports
Minister assisting the Minister for State and Regional Development (until 11 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Candy Broad, MLC

Treasurer (from 12 February 2002)[2]
Minister for State and Regional Development
Minister for Finance
Minister for Innovation (from 12 February 2002)[2]
Assistant Treasurer (until 11 February 2002)[2]

The Hon John Brumby, MLA/MP

Minister for Local Government
Minister for WorkCover
Minister assisting the Minister for Transport regarding Roads (until 11 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Bob Cameron, MLA/MP

Minister for Community Development
Minister for Senior Victorians (from 12 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Christine Campbell, MLA/MP

Minister for Education
Minister for Arts
Minister for Planning (from 12 February 2002)[2]
Minister for Women's Affairs (from 12 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Mary Delahunty, MLA/MP

Minister for Environment and Conservation
Minister for Women's Affairs (until 11 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Sherryl Garbutt, MLA/MP

Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Minister for Corrections

The Hon Andre Haermeyer, MLA/MP

Minister for Agriculture
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

The Hon Keith Hamilton, MLA/MP

Attorney-General
Minister for Manufacturing Industry
Minister for Racing

The Hon Rob Hulls, MLA/MP

Minister for Post Compulsory Education, Training and Employment

The Hon Lynne Kosky, MLA/MP

Minister for Finance (from 12 February 2002)[2]
Minister for Industrial Relations (from 12 February 2002)[2]

The Hon John Lenders, MLA/MP

Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Commonwealth Games (from 12 February 2002)[2]
Minister for Youth Affairs (until 11 February 2002)[2]
Minister assisting the Minister for Planning (until 11 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Justin Madden, MLC

Minister for Gaming
Minister for Major Projects and Tourism
Minister assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs

The Hon John Pandazopoulos, MLA/MP

Minister for Housing
Minister for Community Services (from 12 February 2002)[2]
Minister for Aged Care (until 11 February 2002)[2]
Minister assisting the Minister for Health (until 11 February 2002)[2]
Minister Assisting the Premier on Community Building (from 12 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Bronwyn Pike, MLA/MP

Minister for Small Business
Minister for Information and Communication Technology (from 12 February 2002)[2]
Minister for Consumer Affairs (until 11 February 2002)[2]

The Hon Marsha Thomson, MLC

References

  1. ^ Victoria Government Gazette No. S 155, Government of Victoria, 20 October 1999.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Victoria Government Gazette No. S 28, Government of Victoria, 12 February 2002.
Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by
Kennett Ministry
Bracks Ministry
1999–2007
Succeeded by
Brumby Ministry