First Tuxworth Ministry
The First Tuxworth Ministry was the thirteenth ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It was sworn in on 17 October 1984 after the resignation of Chief Minister Paul Everingham to run for the Australian House of Representatives and his replacement by Ian Tuxworth. It saw little change otherwise from the previous ministry, with Tuxworth taking on Everingham's other portfolios. It operated until 20 December of that year, when Tuxworth initiated a major reshuffle of the ministry.
- Hon Ian Tuxworth, MLA: Chief Minister, Minister for Industrial Development and Tourism, Minister for Mines and Energy and Minister for Primary Production
- Hon Nick Dondas, MLA: Deputy Chief Minister, Minister for Health, Youth, Sport, Recreation and Ethnic Affairs
- Hon Marshall Perron, MLA: Treasurer and Minister for Lands
- Hon Jim Robertson, MLA: Leader of Government Business, Attorney-General and Minister for Transport and Works
- Hon Tom Harris, MLA: Minister for Education
- Hon Noel Padgham-Purich, MLA: Minister for Housing and Conservation
- Hon Daryl Manzie, MLA: Minister for Community Development
Preceded by Eighth Everingham Ministry |
First Tuxworth Ministry 1984 |
Succeeded by Second Tuxworth Ministry |
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