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- First Ministry
- Second Ministry
- Third Ministry
- Notes
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2016}}{{Use Australian English|date=November 2016}}The Bartlett Ministry was a Ministry of the Government of Tasmania, and was led by Labor Premier David Bartlett and his deputy Lara Giddings. It succeeded the Lennon Ministry on 26 May 2008 due to the departure of Paul Lennon from politics. Following the 2010 state election, which reduced Labor to minority government, an agreement was formed with the Tasmanian Greens who held two cabinet positions. The Bartlett Ministry was dissolved on 23 January 2011 and was succeeded by the Giddings Ministry, after Bartlett resigned as Premier, First Ministry Office | Minister |
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Premier Minister for Education and Skills
Minister for Economic Development and Tourism (12–19 September 2008)
Minister for Planning and Workplace Relations (24–27 November 2008)
David Bartlett, MP | Deputy Premier Minister for Health(until 19 September 2008:) Minister for Human Services (from 19 September 2008:) Attorney-General Minister for Justice Lara Giddings, MP | Treasurer
Minister for Racing (until 19 September 2008:) Attorney-General Minister for Justice (from 19 September 2008:) Minister for Economic Development Michael Aird, MLC | Minister for Economic Development and Tourism | Paula Wriedt, MP (until 12 September 2008) | Minister for Police and Emergency Management
Minister for Local Government
Jim Cox, MP | Minister for Planning and Workplace Relations | Allison Ritchie, MP (until 24 November 2008) | Minister for Primary Industries and Water
Minister for Energy and Resources
Minister for Planning
Minister for Corrections and Consumer Protection (until 27 November 2008)
David Llewellyn, MP | Minister for the Environment, Parks and Heritage
Minister for Tourism (from 22 September 2008)
Minister for the Arts
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Hospitality
Michelle O'Byrne, MP | Minister for Corrections and Consumer Protection
Minister for Workplace Relations
Minister Assisting the Premier on Climate Change
Lisa Singh, MP (from 27 November 2008) | Minister for Infrastructure
Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Graeme Sturges, MP | Minister for Human Services Lin Thorp, MLC (from 19 September 2008) | Leader of Government Business in the Legislative Council Doug Parkinson, MLC |
Second MinistryThe second Bartlett Ministry was formed on 21 April 2010, and contained two members of the Tasmanian Greens. Office | Minister |
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Premier
Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology David Bartlett, MP | Deputy Premier Attorney-General
Minister for Justice
Minister for Economic Development
Minister for Infrastructure Lara Giddings, MP | Treasurer
Minister for Industry Michael Aird, MLC | Minister for Primary Industries and Water
Minister for Energy and Resources
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Planning
Minister for Racing
Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Bryan Green, MP | Minister for Human Services
Minister for Corrections and Consumer Protection
Minister for Community Development
Minister for Climate Change
Minister for Sustainable Transport and Alternative Energy Nick McKim, MP | Minister for the Environment, Parks and Heritage
Minister for Workplace Relations
Minister for the Arts
Minister for Hospitality
David O'Byrne, MP | Minister for Health
Minister for Tourism
Michelle O'Byrne, MP | Minister for Education and Skills
Minister for Children
Minister for Police and Emergency Management
Lin Thorp, MLC | Secretary to Cabinet Cassy O'Connor, MP | Leader of Government Business in the Legislative Council Doug Parkinson, MLC |
Third MinistryThe third Bartlett Ministry was formed on 11 November 2010, and contained two members of the Tasmanian Greens.[1] Office | Minister |
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Premier
Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology David Bartlett, MP | Deputy Premier Attorney-General Treasurer
Minister for Justice
Minister for Arts
Lara Giddings, MP | Minister for Primary Industries and Water
Minister for Energy and Resources
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Planning
Minister for Racing
Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Bryan Green, MP | Minister for Corrections and Consumer Protection
Minister for Climate Change
Minister for Sustainable Transport
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Nick McKim, MP | Minister for Infrastructure
Minister for Economic Development
Minister for Workplace Relations
David O'Byrne, MP | Secretary to Cabinet for Environment, Sport and Recreation, Hospitality
Brian Wightman, MP | Minister for Health
Minister for Tourism
Leader of Government Business
Michelle O'Byrne, MP | Minister for Education and Skills
Minister for Children
Minister for Police and Emergency Management
Lin Thorp, MLC | Minister for Human Services
Minister for Community Development
Cassy O'Connor, MP | Leader of Government Business in the Legislative Council Doug Parkinson, MLC |
Notes1. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2010/11/11/185311_tasmania-news.html |last=Brown |first=Damien |date=11 November 2010 |title=Bartlett's new Cabinet |work=The Mercury |publisher=News Limited |accessdate=11 November 2010}}
References- Hansard Indexes for 2008 and 2009, "Legislature of Tasmania"
- AAP "Tas: David Bartlett's cabinet", 21 April 2010
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