Baillieu Ministry
The Baillieu Ministry was the 67th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was a Liberal–National Coalition Government led by the Premier of Victoria, Ted Baillieu, and Deputy Premier, Peter Ryan. It succeeded the Brumby Ministry on 2 December 2010, following the defeat of the Labor government at the 2010 state election, at which the Coalition won 45 Legislative Assembly seats to Labor's 43.
Baillieu Ministry | |
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67th Cabinet of Victoria, Australia | |
Date formed | 2 December 2010 |
Date dissolved | 6 March 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Elizabeth II (represented by David de Kretser and Alex Chernov, The Governor of Victoria) |
Head of government | Ted Baillieu |
Deputy head of government | Peter Ryan |
No. of ministers | 23 |
Member party | Liberal–National Coalition |
Status in legislature | Coalition Majority Government |
Opposition party | Labor |
Opposition leader | Daniel Andrews |
History | |
Predecessor | Brumby Ministry |
Successor | Napthine Ministry |
The Baillieu Ministry comprised 23 members, 6 of which were members of the Victorian Legislative Council and 17 were members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Five were members of the National Party and four were women.
On 6 March 2013, Baillieu resigned as Liberal leader and therefore as Premier. Denis Napthine was voted the new leader of the party and became Premier.[1]
Ministry
Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, and green entries indicate members of the National Party.
Minister | Portfolios |
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Ted Baillieu MP |
Premier |
Peter Ryan, MP |
Deputy Premier |
Kim Wells, MP | |
Louise Asher, MP |
Minister for Tourism and Major Events |
Robert Clark, MP |
Attorney-General |
Richard Dalla-Riva, MLC |
Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations |
David Davis, MLC |
Minister for Health |
Hugh Delahunty, MP |
Minister for Sport and Recreation |
Martin Dixon, MP |
Minister for Education |
Matthew Guy, MLC |
Minister for Planning |
Peter Hall, MLC |
Minister for Higher Education and Skills |
Nicholas Kotsiras, MLC |
Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship |
Wendy Lovell, MLC |
Minister for Housing |
Andrew McIntosh, MP |
Minister for Corrections |
Terry Mulder, MP |
Minister for Roads |
Denis Napthine, MP |
Minister for Ports |
Michael O'Brien, MP |
Minister for Gaming |
Jeanette Powell, MP |
Minister for Local Government |
Gordon Rich-Phillips, MLC |
Assistant Treasurer |
Ryan Smith, MP |
Minister for Environment and Climate Change |
Peter Walsh, MP |
Minister for Agriculture and Food Security |
Mary Wooldridge, MP |
Minister for Mental Health |
References
- "Baillieu stands down as Victorian Premier". ABC News. 6 March 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
External links
- Members of Cabinet, Parliament of Victoria
Parliament of Victoria | ||
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Preceded by Brumby Ministry |
Baillieu Ministry 2010–2013 |
Succeeded by Napthine Ministry |