List of South Australian Ministries
This is a List of South Australian Ministries representing the Government of South Australia. In South Australia, the cabinet is interchangeably known as the ministry as there is no "outer ministry" – therefore all ministers are in cabinet. Cabinets generally include the Premier of South Australia, the Deputy Premier of South Australia, the Attorney-General of South Australia, the Treasurer of South Australia, alongside Ministers of specific portfolios.
Cabinets began with the 1st Ministry led by B. T. Finniss, which commenced on 24 October 1856 with the introduction of responsible government in South Australia. The current 73rd Ministry is led by Steven Marshall of the Liberal Party of Australia, and was formed on 19 March 2018.
List
- Finniss
- Baker
- Torrens
- Hanson
- Reynolds (1)
- Reynolds (2)
- Waterhouse (1)
- Waterhouse (2)
- Dutton (1)
- Ayers (1)
- Ayers (2)
- Blyth (1)
- Dutton (2)
- Ayers (3)
- Hart (1)
- Boucaut (1)
- Ayers (4)
- Hart (2)
- Ayers (5)
- Strangways (1)
- Strangways (2)
- Hart (3)
- Blyth (2)
- Ayers (6)
- Ayers (7)
- Blyth (3)
- Boucaut (2)
- Boucaut (3)
- Colton (1)
- Boucaut (4)
- Morgan
- Bray
- Colton (2)
- Downer (1)
- Playford II (1)
- Cockburn
- Playford II (2)
- Holder (1)
- Downer (2)
- Kingston
- Solomon
- Holder (2)
- Jenkins
- Butler I
- Price
- Peake (1)
- Verran
- Peake (2)
- Vaughan
- Peake (3)
- Barwell
- Gunn
- Hill (1)
- Butler II (1)
- Hill (2)
- Richards
- Butler II (2)
- Playford IV (1)
- Playford IV (2)
- Walsh
- Dunstan (1)
- Hall
- Dunstan (2)
- Corcoran
- Tonkin
- Bannon
- Arnold
- Brown
- Olsen
- Kerin
- Rann
- Weatherill
- Marshall
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See also
- Department of the Premier and Cabinet (South Australia)
- Chief Secretary of South Australia
- Commissioner of Public Works (South Australia)
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