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词条 Gunner Ministry
释义

  1. First (caretaker) ministry

  2. First (full) ministry

  3. Second ministry

  4. Third ministry

  5. References

  6. External links

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The Gunner Ministry is the ministry of the eleventh Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Michael Gunner. It came into operation on 31 August 2016.

First (caretaker) ministry

Although Territory Labor's landslide victory in the 2016 election was beyond doubt, a number of prospective ministers—including Labor deputy leader and presumptive Deputy Chief Minister Lynne Walker—had not been confirmed as winners in their seats. For this reason, Gunner had himself, Natasha Fyles, and Nicole Manison sworn in as an interim three-person government on 31 August 2016 until a full ministry could be named.[1]

Minister Office
Hon Michael Gunner, MLA
  • Chief Minister
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
  • Minister for Tourism
  • Minister for Northern and Central Australia
  • Minister for Economic Development and Major Projects
  • Minister for Indigenous Affairs
  • Minister for Correctional Services
  • Minister for Business
  • Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing
  • Minister for Asian Engagement and Trade
  • Minister for Employment and Training
  • Minister for Public Employment
  • Minister for Corporate and Information Services
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • Minister for Defence Industries
  • Minister for Senior Territorians
  • Minister for Lands and Planning
  • Minister for Mines and Energy
  • Minister for Children and Families
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Disability Services
  • Minister for Mental Health Services
  • Minister for Education
  • Minister for Transport
  • Minister for Infrastructure
  • Minister for Essential Services
  • Minister for Veterans Support
  • Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
  • Minister for Land Resource Management
  • Minister for the Environment
  • Minister for Arts and Museums
  • Minister for Sport and Recreation
  • Minister for Young Territorians
  • Minister for Local Government and Community Services
  • Minister for Housing
  • Minister for Parks and Wildlife
  • Minister for Men's Policy
  • Minister for Women's Policy
  • Minister for Statehood
Hon Nicole Manison, MLA
  • Treasurer
Hon Natasha Fyles, MLA
  • Attorney-General and Minister for Justice

First (full) ministry

On 11 September, the following members were announced as ministers after a Labor Party caucus meeting. By this time, it had been confirmed that Walker had lost her own seat, so Gunner tapped Manison to become the new deputy leader of Territory Labor and hence Deputy Chief Minister. Gunner also announced that all backbench members of his large caucus will serve as junior ministers, at no extra cost to taxpayers.[2] The new cabinet was sworn in the following day. Notably, it was majority-female; five of its eight members were women.[3]

Portfolio Minister
Hon Michael Gunner, MLA
  • Chief Minister
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
  • Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Minister for Trade, Business and Innovation
  • Minister for Northern Australia
Hon Nicole Manison, MLA
  • Deputy Chief Minister
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
  • Minister for Children
Hon Natasha Fyles, MLA
  • Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
  • Minister for Health
  • Leader of Government Business
Hon Gerry McCarthy, MLA
  • Minister for Housing and Community Development
  • Minister for Essential Services
  • Minister for Public Employment
Hon Ken Vowles, MLA
  • Minister for Primary Industry and Resources
Hon Lauren Moss, MLA
  • Minister for Environment and Natural Resources
  • Minister for Tourism and Culture
  • Minister for Corporate Information Services
Hon Eva Lawler, MLA
  • Minister for Education
Hon Dale Wakefield, MLA
  • Minister for Territory Families

Second ministry

Gunner's first reshuffle of his cabinet was announced and sworn in on 26 June 2018. Selena Uibo was promoted to the ministry as Minister for Education and Training.[4]

Portfolio Minister
Hon Michael Gunner, MLA
  • Chief Minister
  • Minister for Northern Australia
  • Minister for Trade and Major Projects
  • Minister for Treaty
  • Minister for Children
Hon Nicole Manison, MLA
  • Deputy Chief Minister
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
  • Minister for Business and Innovation
Hon Natasha Fyles, MLA
  • Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
  • Minister for Health
  • Leader of Government Business
Hon Gerry McCarthy, MLA
  • Minister for Housing and Community Development
  • Minister for Public Employment
Hon Ken Vowles, MLA
  • Minister for Primary Industry and Resources
  • Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Minister for the Arafura Games
Hon Lauren Moss, MLA
  • Minister for Tourism and Culture
  • Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Hon Eva Lawler, MLA
  • Minister for Environment and Natural Resources
  • Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
Hon Dale Wakefield, MLA
  • Minister for Territory Families
  • Minister for Renewables and Essential Services
Hon Selena Uibo, MLA
  • Minister for Education
  • Minister for Training

Third ministry

On 21 December 2018, Ken Vowles was expelled from the Cabinet for "breaking cabinet confidentiality". Assistant ministers Jeff Collins and Scott McConnell also lost their roles. Paul Kirby joined the ministry as Minister for Primary Industry and Resources.[5]

Portfolio Minister
Hon Michael Gunner, MLA
  • Chief Minister
  • Minister for Northern Australia
  • Minister for Trade and Major Projects
  • Minister for Business and Innovation
  • Minister for Defence Jobs and Veterans Affairs
  • Minister for Treaty
  • Minister for Children
Hon Nicole Manison, MLA
  • Deputy Chief Minister
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Hon Natasha Fyles, MLA
  • Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Disabilities
  • Minister for the Arafura Games
  • Leader of Government Business
Hon Gerry McCarthy, MLA
  • Minister for Housing and Community Development
  • Minister for Public Employment
Hon Lauren Moss, MLA
  • Minister for Tourism and Culture
  • Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Hon Eva Lawler, MLA
  • Minister for Environment and Natural Resources
  • Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
  • Minister for Climate Change
Hon Dale Wakefield, MLA
  • Minister for Territory Families
  • Minister for Renewables and Essential Services
Hon Selena Uibo, MLA
  • Minister for Education
  • Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Minister for Workplace Training
Hon Paul Kirby, MLA
  • Minister for Primary Industry and Resources

References

1. ^{{cite news|last1=Breen|first1=Jacqueline|title=Labor leader Michael Gunner sworn in as NT Chief Minister|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-31/michael-gunner-sworn-in-as-northern-territory-chief-minister/7801262|accessdate=31 August 2016|work=ABC News|date=31 August 2016|language=en-AU}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/northern-territory/nt-chief-minister-michael-gunner-unveils-new-cabinet/news-story/0ef33597e9f553f55115b363ead405ba|title=NT Chief Minister Michael Gunner unveils new Cabinet|publisher=Northern Territory News|date=2016-09-11}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-12/new-nt-cabinet-sworn-in/7836028|title=New female-majority NT cabinet sworn in, Chief Minister vows to keep team|last=Oaten|first=James|publisher=ABC News|date=2016-09-13}}
4. ^{{cite news |title=Michael Gunner passes on police, Aboriginal affairs in NT Government Cabinet reshuffle |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-26/northern-territory-government-first-cabinet-reshuffle-election/9909658 |accessdate=5 October 2018 |work=ABC News |date=26 June 2018 |language=en-AU}}
5. ^{{cite news |last1=Press |first1=Australian Associated |title=Northern Territory government in turmoil after three ministers sacked |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/dec/21/northern-territory-government-in-turmoil-after-three-ministers-sacked |accessdate=7 February 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=21 December 2018}}

External links

  • [https://nt.gov.au/about-government/the-cabinet The Cabinet]
{{Northern Territory Cabinet}}{{Northern Territory ministries}}

2 : Northern Territory ministries|Lists of current office-holders in Australia

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