Mills Ministry

The Mills Ministry was the ministry of the ninth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Terry Mills. 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.

Interim ministry (29 August 2012 – 3 September 2012)

Minister Office
Hon Terry Mills, MLA
Hon Robyn Lambley, MLA

First ministry (4 September 2012 – 1 October 2012)

Minister Office
Hon Terry Mills, MLA
Hon Robyn Lambley, MLA
Hon John Elferink, MLA
Hon Dave Tollner, MLA
Hon Adam Giles, MLA
  • Minister for Transport
  • Minister for Infrastructure
  • Minister for Local Government
Hon Willem Westra van Holthe, MLA
  • Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
  • Minister for Mines and Energy
Hon Matt Conlan, MLA
Hon Peter Chandler, MLA
  • Minister for Business
  • Minister for Trade
  • Minister for Economic Development
  • Minister for Employment and Training
  • Minister for Housing
Hon Alison Anderson, MLA
  • Minister for Regional Development
  • Minister for Indigenous Advancement

Second ministry (2 October 2012 – 13 December 2012)

Minister Office
Hon Terry Mills, MLA
Hon Robyn Lambley, MLA
Hon John Elferink, MLA
Hon Dave Tollner, MLA
Hon Adam Giles, MLA
  • Minister for Transport
  • Minister for Infrastructure
  • Minister for Local Government
Hon Willem Westra van Holthe, MLA
  • Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
  • Minister for Mines and Energy
Hon Matt Conlan, MLA
Hon Peter Chandler, MLA
  • Minister for Business
  • Minister for Trade
  • Minister for Economic Development
  • Minister for Employment and Training
  • Minister for Housing
Hon Alison Anderson, MLA
  • Minister for Regional Development
  • Minister for Indigenous Advancement

Third ministry (14 December 2012 – 6 March 2013)

Minister Office
Hon Terry Mills, MLA
Hon Robyn Lambley, MLA
Hon John Elferink, MLA
Hon Dave Tollner, MLA
Hon Adam Giles, MLA
  • Minister for Transport
  • Minister for Infrastructure
  • Minister for Local Government
  • Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Hon Willem Westra van Holthe, MLA
Hon Matt Conlan, MLA
Hon Peter Chandler, MLA
  • Minister for Business
  • Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment
  • Minister for Employment and Training
Hon Alison Anderson, MLA
  • Minister for Regional Development
  • Minister for Indigenous Advancement
  • Minister for Women's Policy

Fourth ministry (6 March 2013 – 12 March 2013)

Office Minister
Hon Terry Mills, MLA
Hon Willem Westra van Holthe, MLA
Hon John Elferink, MLA
Hon Robyn Lambley, MLA
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Alcohol Rehabilitation and Policy
  • Minister for Business
  • Minister for Employment and Training
Hon Peter Chandler, MLA
Hon Adam Giles, MLA
  • Minister for Transport
  • Minister for Infrastructure
  • Minister for Local Government
Hon Alison Anderson, MLA
  • Minister for Regional Development
  • Minister for Indigenous Advancement
  • Minister for Children and Families
  • Minister for Women's Policy
Hon Matt Conlan, MLA
Hon Lia Finocchiaro, MLA
  • Minister for Sport and Recreation
  • Minister for Racing
  • Minister for Statehood
  • Minister for Young Territorians
  • Minister for Senior Territorians
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gollark: So *that's* why my Earth detector said the planet ceased to exist a few days back.
gollark: Oh, I'm using the European bismuth scale.
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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.
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