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The Second Hodgman Ministry is the current Ministry of the Government of Tasmania, led by Will Hodgman of the Tasmanian Liberals. It was formed on 21 March 2018, after the previous government was re-elected at the Tasmanian state election, 2018.[1][2] All members of the ministry, aside from Courtney and Jaensch, previously served in the First Hodgman Ministry. Portfolio | Minister | Party affiliation | Term start | Term end | Term in office |
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- Premier
- Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events
- Minister for Parks
- Minister for Heritage
- Minister for Trade
Will Hodgman MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | {{start date|2018|03|21|df=y}} | incumbent | {{age in days|2018|03|21}} days | - Deputy Premier
- Minister for Education and Training
- Minister for Infrastructure
- Minister for Advanced Manufacturing and Defence Industries
Jeremy Rockliff MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | - Treasurer
- Minister for State Growth
- Minister for Local Government
Peter Gutwein MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | - Minister for Health
- Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management
- Minister for Science and Technology
Michael Ferguson MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | - Attorney-General
- Minister for Justice
- Minister for Corrections
- Minister for Environment
- Minister for Arts
Elise Archer MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | - Minister for Disability Services and Community Development
- Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
- Minister for Women
- Minister for Sport and Recreation
Jacquie Petrusma MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | - Minister for Resources
- Minister for Energy
- Minister for Building and Construction
- Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Guy Barnett MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | - Minister for Primary Industries and Water
- Minister for Racing
Sarah Courtney MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal | - Minister for Human Services
- Minister for Housing
- Minister for Planning
Roger Jaensch MP | Liberal}}| | Liberal |
References1. ^[https://www.govhouse.tas.gov.au/news/wednesday-21-march-2018 Wednesday 21 March 2018], Governor of Tasmania, 21 March 2018. 2. ^[https://www.tas.liberal.org.au/news/refreshed-cabinet-deliver-governments-plan Refreshed Cabinet to deliver Government's Plan], Tasmanian Liberals, 20 March 2018.
External links- The Ministry, Parliament of Tasmania
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