Kirner Ministry

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The Kirner Ministry was a ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, Joan Kirner, of the Australian Labor Party. The ministry was sworn in on 10 August 1990.[1]

Portfolios

Office Minister

Premier
Minister for Ethnic Affairs

The Hon Joan Kirner, MP

Deputy Premier
Attorney-General
Minister for the Arts

The Hon Jim Kennan, MP

Minister for Property and Services

The Hon Ian Baker, MP

Minister for Tourism
Minister for Conservation and Environment

The Hon Steve Crabb, MP

Minister for Health

The Hon Caroline Hogg, MLC

Minister for Local Government

The Hon Maureen Lyster, MLC

Minister for Planning and Urban Growth

The Hon Andrew McCutcheon, MP

Minister for Consumer Affairs
Minister for Prices
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

The Hon Brian Mier, MLC

Minister for Labour

The Hon Neil Pope, MP

Minister for Education

The Hon Barry Pullen, MLC

Treasurer

The Hon Tom Roper, MP

Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs

The Hon Barry Rowe, MP

Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Minister for Corrections

The Hon Malcolm Sandon, MP

Minister for Community Services

The Hon Kay Setches, MP

Minister for Housing and Construction

The Hon Tony Sheehan, MP

Minister for Transport

The Hon Peter Spyker, MP

Minister for Sport and Recreation

The Hon Neil Trezise, MP

Minister for Industry and Economic Planning
Minister for Major Projects

The Hon David White, MLC

References

  1. "Ministers of the Crown". Victorian Government Gazette: p. 1990:2512–2513 15 August 1990.
Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by
Cain Ministry (1982–1990)
Kirner Ministry
1990–1992
Succeeded by
Kennett Ministry
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