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Allan ministry

72nd ministry of Victoria, Australia
Incumbent
Date formed27 September 2023
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
GovernorMargaret Gardner
PremierJacinta Allan
Deputy premierBen Carroll
No. of ministers22
Member party  Labor
Status in legislatureMajority government
55 / 88

Opposition cabinetPesutto Shadow Cabinet
Opposition party    LiberalNational Coalition
Opposition leaderJohn Pesutto (Liberal)
History
PredecessorThird Andrews ministry

The Allan ministry is the 72nd and current ministry of the Government of Victoria. The Labor government, led by Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier Ben Carroll, was officially sworn in following the resignation of Daniel Andrews and dissolution of the Third Andrews ministry.[1]

On the 27th of September 2023, only Allan was sworn in as Premier.

The full ministry was sworn in on the 2nd of October 2023.[2] At this time, the ministry consisted of 22 ministers, fifteen of whom are women.

Background[edit]

The formation of the ministry can be traced back to the aftermath of the 2023 Victorian Labor Party leadership election, during which Jacinta Allan emerged as the uncontested leader of the party and subsequently ascended to the position of Premier of Victoria. Allan's ascent to leadership resulted from intricate negotiations between the factions within the party, namely the Labor Right and Labor Left, who had reached an impasse concerning the deputy leadership. Initially, the left faction had endorsed Treasurer of Victoria Tim Pallas as their preferred candidate, while the right faction had intended to nominate Ben Carroll for the leadership, with Anthony Carbines as his deputy.

However, these factional disagreements ultimately gave way to a consensus, leading to Ben Carroll being elected unopposed as the deputy, thereby averting the need for an extended rank-and-file election.[3][4]

Composition[edit]

Current composition[edit]

Ministers
Portrait Minister Portfolio Took office Duration of tenure Electorate
Jacinta Allan 27 September 2023 291 days Bendigo East
Ben Carroll
  • Minister for Education
  • Minister for Medical Research
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Niddrie
    Jaclyn Symes
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Emergency Services
  • 22 December 2020 3 years, 205 days MLC for Northern Victoria Region
    Tim Pallas
  • Minister for Industrial Relations
  • Minister for Economic Growth
  • 4 December 2014 9 years, 223 days Werribee
    Lizzie Blandthorn
  • Minister for Children
  • Minister for Disability
  • 2 October 2023 286 days MLC for Western Metropolitan Region
    Colin Brooks
    • Minister for Development Victoria
  • Minister for Precincts
  • Minister for Creative Industries
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Bundoora
    Anthony Carbines
  • Minister for Crime Prevention
  • Minister for Racing
  • 27 June 2022 2 years, 17 days Ivanhoe
    Lily D'Ambrosio
  • Minister for Energy and Resources
  • Minister for the State Electricity Commission
  • 4 December 2014 9 years, 223 days Mill Park
    Steve Dimopoulos
  • Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events
  • Minister for Outdoor Recreation
  • 27 June 2022 2 years, 17 days Oakleigh
    Enver Erdogan
  • Minister for Youth Justice
  • Minister for Victim Support
  • 5 December 2022 1 year, 222 days MLC for Southern Metropolitan Region
    Melissa Horne
    • Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation
  • Minister for Local Government
  • Minister for Ports and Freight
  • Minister for Roads and Road Safety
  • 29 November 2018 5 years, 228 days Williamstown
    Natalie Hutchins
    • Minister for Jobs and Industry
  • Minister for Treaty and First Peoples
  • Minister for Women
  • 4 December 2014 9 years, 223 days Sydenham
    Sonya Kilkenny
    • Minister for Planning
  • Minister for the Suburbs
  • 4 July 2022 2 years, 10 days Carrum
    Danny Pearson
    • Minister for Transport Infrastructure
  • Minister for the Suburban Rail Loop
  • Assistant Treasurer
  • Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC
  • 22 June 2020 4 years, 22 days Essendon
    Harriet Shing
    • Minister for Housing
  • Minister for Water
  • Minister for Equality
  • 27 June 2022 2 years, 17 days MLC for Eastern Victoria Region
    Ros Spence
    • Minister for Housing
  • Minister for Water
  • Minister for Equality
  • 23 March 2020 4 years, 113 days Kalkallo
    Ingrid Stitt
    • Minister for Mental Health
  • Minister for Ageing
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • 29 September 2020 3 years, 289 days MLC for Western Metropolitan Region
    Natalie Suleyman
    • Minister for Veterans
  • Minister for Small Business
  • Minister for Youth
  • 5 December 2022 1 year, 222 days St Albans
    Mary-Anne Thomas
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Health Infrastructure
  • 5 December 2022 1 year, 222 days Macdeon
    Gayle Tierney
    • Minister for Skills and TAFE
  • Minister for Regional Development
  • 9 November 2016 7 years, 248 days MLC for Western Victoria Region
    Vicki Ward
    • Minister for Prevention of Family Violence
  • Minister for Employment
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Eltham
    Gabrielle Williams
    • Minister for Government Services
  • Minister for Consumer Affairs
  • Minister for Public and Active Transport
  • 29 November 2018 5 years, 228 days Dandenong
    Parliamentary Secretaries
    Portrait Parliamentary Secretary Portfolio Took office Duration of tenure Electorate
    Steve McGhie
    • Cabinet Secretary
    4 July 2022 2 years, 10 days Melton
    Nick Staikos
    • Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Bentleigh
    Josh Bull
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Transport
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Sunbury
    Darren Cheeseman
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Education
    2 October 2023 286 days South Barwon
    Christine Couzens
    • Parliamentary Secretary for First Peoples
    2 October 2023 286 days Geelong
    Paul Edbrooke
    • Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
    2 October 2023 286 days Frankston
    Bronwyn Halfpenny
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs
    2 October 2023 286 days Thomastown
    Katie Hall
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Creative Industries
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Early Childhood
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Footscray
    Nathan Lambert
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Children
    2 October 2023 286 days Preston
    Tim Richardson
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Health Infrastructure
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Mordialloc
    Michaela Settle
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture
  • 2 October 2023 286 days Eureka
    Nina Taylor
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Training and Skills
    2 October 2023 286 days Albert Park
    Kat Theophanous
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Women's Health
    2 October 2023 286 days Northcote
    Sheena Watt
    • Parliament Secretary for Climate Action
    2 October 2023 286 days MLC for Northern Metropolitan Region

    Interim composition[edit]

    When Allan was sworn in on 27 September 2023, ministerial portfolios of the Third Andrews ministry have been retained in the interim until 2 October 2023, when the full ministry was sworn in. [5][6]

    Minister Portfolio Image
    Jacinta Allan, MP
    Ben Carroll, MP
    Jaclyn Symes, MLC
    Gayle Tierney, MLC
    Tim Pallas, MP
    Lizzie Blandthorn, MLC
    • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
    • Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers
    • Minister for Child Protection and Family Services
    Colin Brooks, MP
    Anthony Carbines, MP
    Lily D'Ambrosio, MP
    Steve Dimopoulos, MP
    Melissa Horne, MP
    Natalie Hutchins, MP
    Sonya Kilkenny, MP
    Danny Pearson, MP
    Harriet Shing, MLC
    Ros Spence, MP
    Ingrid Stitt, MLC
    Mary-Anne Thomas, MP
    Gabrielle Williams, MP
    Enver Erdogan, MLC
    Natalie Suleyman, MP

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Jacinta Allan to be next Victorian premier". www.9news.com.au. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  • ^ "Ministers of the Crown (per GG2023 S520)" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette. Victorian Government Printer. 2 October 2023. p. 1–3. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  • ^ Kolovos, Benita (27 September 2023). "Victoria's new premier: who is Jacinta Allan and what can we expect from her leadership?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  • ^ "Jacinta Allan elected as 49th premier of Victoria". www.abc.net.au. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  • ^ "Ministers of the Crown (per GG2023 S513)" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette. Victorian Government Printer. 27 September 2023. p. 1–2. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  • ^ "Premier of Victoria". Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  • External links[edit]

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    Third Andrews ministry

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    2023–present
    Incumbent

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Allan_ministry_(2023)&oldid=1213771846"

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