Mills Ministry

The Mills Ministry was the 52nd ministry of the Government of the Northern Territory. It came into operation on 4 September, following the election of the Mills Country Liberal government in the 2012 election.[1] Terry Mills and Robyn Lambley were sworn in as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively on 29 August 2012.

A reshuffle took place on 6 March 2013 following the resignation of Robyn Lambley as Deputy Chief Minister and Treasurer, and the expulsion from cabinet of Dave Tollner after a heated disagreement with Mills.[2]

On 12 March 2013, Mills was replaced as Chief Minister by Adam Giles.

First ministry

Office Minister

Chief Minister
Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Minister for Public Employment
Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment
Minister for Land Resource Management
Minister for Asian Engagement
Minister for Statehood
Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Minister for Young Territorians
Minister for Senior Territorians
Minister for Women's Policy

Hon Terry Mills, MLA

Deputy Chief Minister
Treasurer
Minister for Education
Minister for Families and Children
Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Minister for Central Australia

Hon Robyn Lambley, MLA

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
Minister for Correctional Services

Hon John Elferink, MLA

Minister for Health
Minister for Alcohol Policy
Minister for Essential Services

Hon Dave Tollner, MLA

Minister for Transport
Minister for Infrastructure
Minister for Local Government

Hon Adam Giles, MLA

Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
Minister for Mines and Energy

Hon Willem Westra van Holthe, MLA

Minister for Tourism and Major Events
Minister for Arts and Museums
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Racing
Minister for Parks and Wildlife

Hon Matt Conlan, MLA

Minister for Business
Minister for Trade
Minister for Economic Development
Minister for Employment and Training
Minister for Housing

Hon Peter Chandler, MLA

Minister for Regional Development
Minister for Indigenous Advancement

Hon Alison Anderson, MLA

Second ministry (6–12 March 2013)

Office Minister

Chief Minister
Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Minister for Asian Engagement
Minister for Economic Development (Major Projects)
Minister for Defence Liaison
Minister for Multicultural Affairs

Hon Terry Mills, MLA

Deputy Chief Minister
Minister for Trade
Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
Minister for Mines and Energy
Minister for Land Resource Management
Minister for Public Employment
Minister for Essential Services

Hon Willem Westra van Holthe, MLA

Treasurer
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Minister for Correctional Services

Hon John Elferink, MLA

Minister for Health
Minister for Alcohol Rehabilitation and Policy
Minister for Business
Minister for Employment and Training

Hon Robyn Lambley, MLA

Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment
Minister for Housing
Minister for Education

Hon Peter Chandler, MLA

Minister for Transport
Minister for Infrastructure
Minister for Local Government

Hon Adam Giles, MLA

Minister for Regional Development
Minister for Indigenous Advancement
Minister for Children and Families
Minister for Women’s Policy

Hon Alison Anderson, MLA

Minister for Tourism and Major Events
Minister for Parks and Wildlife
Minister for Arts and Museums
Minister for Central Australia

Hon Matt Conlan, MLA

Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Racing
Minister for Statehood
Minister for Young Territorians
Minister for Senior Territorians

Hon Lia Finocchiaro, MLA

References

  1. Coggan, Michael (4 September 2012). "Top jobs go as new NT Government takes power". ABC News. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
  2. "Cabinet revolving door". The NT News. 7 March 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2013.

External links

Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Second Henderson Ministry
Mills Ministry
2012–2013
Succeeded by
First Giles Ministry
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