Fifth Martin Ministry
The Fifth Martin Ministry was the 46th ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It served as an interim ministry after the Australian Labor Party's victory in the 2005 election. It was made necessary as the experienced Jack Ah Kit had retired at the election, and Chief Minister Clare Martin was reluctant to force new and inexperienced ministers to have to carry the budget through estimates committees in their first weeks on the job. As a result, Ah Kit's entire workload passed to the already heavily loaded Paul Henderson for a little over two weeks from 24 June 2005 until 11 July 2005, when the full ministry was sworn in.
Office | Minister |
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Chief Minister |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
Deputy Chief Minister and Treasurer |
Hon Syd Stirling, MLA |
Minister for Justice and Attorney-General |
Hon Dr Peter Toyne, MLA |
Leader of Government Business |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA |
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure |
Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA |
Minister for Mines and Energy |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA |
Minister for Family Community Services |
Hon Marion Scrymgour, MLA |
References
- Ministries of the 10th Assembly (Legislative Assembly]
- Carment, David (December 2005). "Australian Political Chronicle: January-June 2005". Australian Journal of Politics and History 51 (4): 622. ISSN 0004-9522. (under "Election Aftermath")
- Carment, David (June 2006). "Australian Political Chronicle: January-June 2005". Australian Journal of Politics and History 52 (2): 327–328. ISSN 0004-9522. (under "The New Ministry")
Preceded by Fourth Martin Ministry |
Fifth Martin Ministry 2005 |
Succeeded by Sixth Martin Ministry |