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| election = [[2022 Victorian state election|2022 state election]]
| election = [[2022 Victorian state election|2022 state election]]
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The '''Third Andrews ministry''' is the 71st and current ministry of the [[Government of Victoria]]. The [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]] government, led by [[Premier of Victoria|Premier]] [[Daniel Andrews]] and Deputy Premier [[Jacinta Allan]], was officially sworn in on 5 December 2022, following the party's third consecutive victory at the [[2022 Victorian state election|2022 state election]], which was held on 26 November 2022.
The '''Third Andrews ministry''' was the 71st ministry of the [[Government of Victoria]]. The [[Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch)|Labor]] government, led by [[Premier of Victoria|Premier]] [[Daniel Andrews]] and Deputy Premier [[Jacinta Allan]], was officially sworn in on 5 December 2022, following the party's third consecutive victory at the [[2022 Victorian state election|2022 state election]], which was held on 26 November 2022.


At the time of its formation the [[Ministry (collective executive)|ministry]] consisted of 22 [[Minister (government)|ministers]], fourteen of whom were women.
At the time of its formation the [[Ministry (collective executive)|ministry]] consisted of 22 [[Minister (government)|ministers]], fourteen of whom were women.


The Third Andrews ministry succeeded the [[Second Andrews ministry]].
The Third Andrews ministry succeeded the [[Second Andrews ministry]]. It dissolved upon the resignation of Daniel Andrews as premier on 27 September 2023 and was succeeded by the [[Allan ministry (2023)|Allan ministry]].


==Composition==
== Third Andrews ministry, 2022–present ==
The cabinet composition of the first arrangement of the Third Andrews Ministry was first announced on 2 December 2022. As a result of the defection of seven MPs from the [[Labor Right]] to Andrew's [[Labor Left]] faction, [[Shaun Leane]] from the previous ministry was removed from cabinet by the caucus.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/andrews-boosts-internal-grip-on-power-two-ministers-in-firing-line-for-demotion-20221201-p5c305.html|title=Andrews boosts internal grip on power, two ministers in firing line for demotion|publisher=The Age|date=1 December 2022|access-date=2 December 2022}}</ref> In compensation, Leane would be nominated as the [[President of the Victorian Legislative Council|President of the Legislative Council]] in the upcoming parliament. [[Jaala Pulford]] from the previous ministry retired at the 2022 election, creating a vacancy in the cabinet. In their places, [[Enver Erdogan]] and [[Natalie Suleyman]] were promoted to the cabinet.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/dec/02/right-aligned-labor-mps-switch-to-left-faction-as-daniel-andrews-unveils-new-cabinet|title=Right-aligned Labor MPs switch to left faction as Daniel Andrews unveils new cabinet|work=The Guardian|date=2 December 2022|access-date=2 December 2022}}</ref>
The cabinet composition of the first arrangement of the Third Andrews Ministry was first announced on 2 December 2022. As a result of the defection of seven MPs from the [[Labor Right]] to Andrew's [[Labor Left]] faction, [[Shaun Leane]] from the previous ministry was removed from cabinet by the caucus.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theage.com.au/politics/victoria/andrews-boosts-internal-grip-on-power-two-ministers-in-firing-line-for-demotion-20221201-p5c305.html|title=Andrews boosts internal grip on power, two ministers in firing line for demotion|publisher=The Age|date=1 December 2022|access-date=2 December 2022}}</ref> In compensation, Leane would be nominated as the [[President of the Victorian Legislative Council|President of the Legislative Council]] in the upcoming parliament. [[Jaala Pulford]] from the previous ministry retired at the 2022 election, creating a vacancy in the cabinet. In their places, [[Enver Erdogan]] and [[Natalie Suleyman]] were promoted to the cabinet.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/dec/02/right-aligned-labor-mps-switch-to-left-faction-as-daniel-andrews-unveils-new-cabinet|title=Right-aligned Labor MPs switch to left faction as Daniel Andrews unveils new cabinet|work=[[The Guardian]]|date=2 December 2022|access-date=2 December 2022}}</ref>


The ministerial portfolios were then announced on 5 December 2022, with ministers (except [[Harriet Shing]]) sworn in that day.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/new-cabinet-keep-doing-what-matters|title=New Cabinet To Keep Doing What Matters|publisher=Premier of Victoria|date=5 December 2022}}</ref> Shing was sworn in on 14 December when her re-election to the Legislative Council was declared and finalised, with Andrews holding on to her portfolios in the interim.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vic.gov.au/ministerial-swearing-in-ceremony|title=Ministerial Swearing-in Ceremony|website=Victorian Government|access-date=25 December 2022}}</ref>
The ministerial portfolios were then announced on 5 December 2022, with ministers (except [[Harriet Shing]]) sworn in that day.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/new-cabinet-keep-doing-what-matters|title=New Cabinet To Keep Doing What Matters|publisher=Premier of Victoria|date=5 December 2022}}</ref> Shing was sworn in on 14 December when her re-election to the Legislative Council was declared and finalised, with Andrews holding on to her portfolios in the interim.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.vic.gov.au/ministerial-swearing-in-ceremony|title=Ministerial Swearing-in Ceremony|website=Victorian Government|access-date=25 December 2022}}</ref>

The composition lasted until the resignation of Andrews on 27 September 2023.<ref>[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-27/daniel-andrews-political-achievements-criticism/102904376 Daniel Andrews has been praised and panned during near a decade as premier of Victoria] ''[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]]'' 27 September 2023</ref> During this period, only the portfolios of the [[Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery (Victoria)|Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery]] (held by Jacinta Allan) and the Minister for Commonwealth Games Legacy (held by Harriet Shing) were abolished on 20 July 2023 due to the cancellation of the [[2026 Commonwealth Games]] earlier in the month.<ref>{{Cite Gazette VIC|url=https://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2023/GG2023S397.pdf#page=1|title=Ministers of the Crown|last=Wallace|first=Samual|author-link=|date=20 July 2023|page=1|access-date=12 September 2023}}</ref>


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* [[Minister for Transport and Infrastructure (Victoria)|Minister for Transport and Infrastructure]]
* [[Minister for the Suburban Rail Loop]]
* [[Minister for the Suburban Rail Loop]]
* [[Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery (Victoria)|Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery]]
* [[Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery (Victoria)|Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery]] {{small|(until 20 July 2023)}}
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*Minister for Training and Skills
*[[Minister for Training and Skills (Victoria)|Minister for Training and Skills]]
*[[Minister for Higher Education (Victoria)|Minister for Higher Education]]
*[[Minister for Higher Education (Victoria)|Minister for Higher Education]]
*[[Minister for Agriculture (Victoria)|Minister for Agriculture]]
*[[Minister for Agriculture (Victoria)|Minister for Agriculture]]
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*[[Treasurer of Victoria|Treasurer]]
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*[[Minister for Industrial Relations (Victoria)|Minister for Industrial Relations]]
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*Minister for Trade and Investment
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*Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
*Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
*Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers
*Minister for [[Minister for Disability (Victoria)|Disability]], [[Minister for Ageing (Victoria)|Ageing]] and Carers
*Minister for Child Protection and Family Services
*Minister for Child Protection and Family Services
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*[[Minister for Housing (Victoria)|Minister for Housing]]
*[[Minister for Housing (Victoria)|Minister for Housing]]
*[[Minister for Multicultural Affairs]]
*[[Minister for Multicultural Affairs]]
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| [[File:Colin Brooks.png|150px]]
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|-
| [[Anthony Carbines]], MP
| [[Anthony Carbines]], MP
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*[[Minister for Police (Victoria)#Police|Minister for Police]]
*[[Minister for Police (Victoria)#Police|Minister for Police]]
*Minister for Crime Prevention
*[[Minister for Crime Prevention]]
*[[Minister for Racing (Victoria)|Minister for Racing]]
*[[Minister for Racing (Victoria)|Minister for Racing]]
| [[File:Anthony Carbines.png|150px]]
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| [[Ben Carroll]], MP
| [[Ben Carroll]], MP
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*Minister for Industry and Innovation
*Minister for Industry and [[Minister for Innovation (Victoria)|Innovation]]
*Minister for Manufacturing Sovereignty
*Minister for Manufacturing Sovereignty
*Minister for Employment
*Minister for [[Minister for Employment (Victoria)|Employment]]
*Minister for Public Transport
*[[Minister for Public and Active Transport|Minister for Public Transport]]
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|[[Lily D'Ambrosio]], MP
|[[Lily D'Ambrosio]], MP
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*Minister for Climate Action
*[[Minister for Climate Action]]
*Minister for Energy and Resources
*[[Minister for Energy and Resources]]
*Minister for the State Electricity Commission
*Minister for the State Electricity Commission
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| [[Steve Dimopoulos]], MP
| [[Steve Dimopoulos]], MP
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*Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events
*Minister for Tourism, [[Minister for Sport (Victoria)|Sport]] and Major Events
*[[Minister for Creative Industries]]
*[[Minister for Creative Industries]]
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*[[Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation]]
*[[Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation]]
*[[Minister for Local Government (Victoria)|Minister for Local Government]]
*[[Minister for Local Government (Victoria)|Minister for Local Government]]
*Minister for Ports and Freight
*[[Minister for Ports and Freight]]
*Minister for Roads and Road Safety
*Minister for [[Minister for Roads and Road Safety|Roads and Road Safety]]
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*Minister for Government Services
*Minister for Government Services
*Assistant Treasurer
*[[Assistant Treasurer of Victoria|Assistant Treasurer]]
*Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC
*Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC
*Minister for Consumer Affairs
*[[Minister for Consumer Affairs (Victoria)|Minister for Consumer Affairs]]
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|-
| [[Harriet Shing]], MLC
| [[Harriet Shing]], MLC
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*Minister for Water
*Minister for [[Minister for Water (Victoria)|Water]]
*Minister for Regional Development
*[[Minister for Regional Development (Victoria)|Minister for Regional Development]]
*Minister for Commonwealth Games Legacy
*[[Minister for Equality (Victoria)|Minister for Equality]]
*Minister for Commonwealth Games Legacy {{small|(until 20 July 2023)}}
*Minister for Equality
| [[File:MLC Harriet Shing (cropped).jpg|150px]]
| [[File:MLC Harriet Shing (cropped).jpg|150px]]
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| [[Ros Spence]], MP
| [[Ros Spence]], MP
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*Minister for Prevention of Family Violence
*[[Minister for Prevention of Family Violence (Victoria)|Minister for Prevention of Family Violence]]
*Minister for Community Sport
*[[Minister for Community Sport]]
*Minister for Suburban Development
*Minister for Suburban Development
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| [[Ingrid Stitt]], MLC
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* Minister for Early Childhood & Pre-Prep
* Minister for Early Childhood and Pre-Prep
* [[Minister for the Environment (Victoria)|Minister for the Environment]]
* [[Minister for the Environment (Victoria)|Minister for the Environment]]
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*[[Minister for Health (Victoria)|Minister for Health]]
*[[Minister for Health (Victoria)|Minister for Health]]
*[[Minister for Health Infrastructure]]
*[[Minister for Health Infrastructure]]
*Minister for Medical Research
*[[Minister for Medical Research (Victoria)|Minister for Medical Research]]
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|[[Gabrielle Williams]], MP
|[[Gabrielle Williams]], MP
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*Minister for Mental Health
*[[Minister for Mental Health (Victoria)|Minister for Mental Health]]
*[[Minister for Police (Victoria)#Ambulance Services|Minister for Ambulance Services]]
*[[Minister for Police (Victoria)#Ambulance Services|Minister for Ambulance Services]]
*[[Minister for Treaty and First Peoples]]
*[[Minister for Treaty and First Peoples]]
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| [[File:GW Photo.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Enver Erdogan]], MLC
| [[Enver Erdogan]], MLC
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*[[Minister for Corrections (Victoria)|Minister for Corrections]]
*[[Minister for Corrections (Victoria)|Minister for Corrections]]
*[[Minister for Corrections (Victoria)|Minister for Youth Justice]]
*[[Minister for Youth Justice (Victoria)]]
*Minister for Victim Support
*Minister for Victim Support
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| [[Natalie Suleyman]], MP
| [[Natalie Suleyman]], MP
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*[[Minister for Veterans (Victoria)|Minister for Veterans]]
*[[Minister for Veterans (Victoria)|Minister for Veterans]]
*[[Minister for Small Business (Victoria)|Minister for Small Business]]
*[[Minister for Small Business (Victoria)|Minister for Small Business]]
*Minister for Youth
* [[Minister for Youth (Victoria)|Minister for Youth]]
| [[File:Natalie Suleyman.png|150px]]
| [[File:Natalie Suleyman.png|150px]]
|}
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* Minister for Youth
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* Minister for Workplace Safety
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Latest revision as of 04:45, 12 December 2023

Third Andrews ministry

71st ministry of Victoria, Australia
Date formed5 December 2022
Date dissolved27 September 2023
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
GovernorLinda Dessau (until 30 June 2023)
Margaret Gardner (since 9 August 2023)
PremierDaniel Andrews
Deputy premierJacinta Allan
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
Election2022 state election
PredecessorSecond Andrews ministry
SuccessorAllan ministry

The Third Andrews ministry was the 71st ministry of the Government of Victoria. The Labor government, led by Premier Daniel Andrews and Deputy Premier Jacinta Allan, was officially sworn in on 5 December 2022, following the party's third consecutive victory at the 2022 state election, which was held on 26 November 2022.

At the time of its formation the ministry consisted of 22 ministers, fourteen of whom were women.

The Third Andrews ministry succeeded the Second Andrews ministry. It dissolved upon the resignation of Daniel Andrews as premier on 27 September 2023 and was succeeded by the Allan ministry.

Composition

[edit]

The cabinet composition of the first arrangement of the Third Andrews Ministry was first announced on 2 December 2022. As a result of the defection of seven MPs from the Labor Right to Andrew's Labor Left faction, Shaun Leane from the previous ministry was removed from cabinet by the caucus.[1] In compensation, Leane would be nominated as the President of the Legislative Council in the upcoming parliament. Jaala Pulford from the previous ministry retired at the 2022 election, creating a vacancy in the cabinet. In their places, Enver Erdogan and Natalie Suleyman were promoted to the cabinet.[2]

The ministerial portfolios were then announced on 5 December 2022, with ministers (except Harriet Shing) sworn in that day.[3] Shing was sworn in on 14 December when her re-election to the Legislative Council was declared and finalised, with Andrews holding on to her portfolios in the interim.[4]

The composition lasted until the resignation of Andrews on 27 September 2023.[5] During this period, only the portfolios of the Minister for Commonwealth Games Delivery (held by Jacinta Allan) and the Minister for Commonwealth Games Legacy (held by Harriet Shing) were abolished on 20 July 2023 due to the cancellation of the 2026 Commonwealth Games earlier in the month.[6]

Minister Portfolio Image
Daniel Andrews, MP
Jacinta Allan, 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
Ben Carroll, MP
Lily D'Ambrosio, MP
Steve Dimopoulos, MP
Melissa Horne, MP
Natalie Hutchins, MP
Sonya Kilkenny, MP
  • Minister for Planning
  • Minister for Outdoor Recreation
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

Parliamentary Secretaries

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Minister Portfolio Image
Nick Staikos, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
Josh Bull, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Level Crossing Removals
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Transport
Darren Cheeseman, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for the Commonwealth Games
Christine Couzens, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for First Peoples
Paul Edbrooke, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
Bronwyn Halfpenny, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs
Katie Hall, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Creative Industries
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Early Childhood
Nathan Lambert, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs
Tim Richardson, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Health Infrastructure
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Michaela Settle, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture
Nina Taylor, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Training and Skills
Kat Theophanous, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Women's Health
Vicki Ward, MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Education
Sheena Watt, MLC
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Housing
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Volunteers

References

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  1. ^ "Andrews boosts internal grip on power, two ministers in firing line for demotion". The Age. 1 December 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Right-aligned Labor MPs switch to left faction as Daniel Andrews unveils new cabinet". The Guardian. 2 December 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  3. ^ "New Cabinet To Keep Doing What Matters". Premier of Victoria. 5 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Ministerial Swearing-in Ceremony". Victorian Government. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
  5. ^ Daniel Andrews has been praised and panned during near a decade as premier of Victoria ABC News 27 September 2023
  6. ^ Wallace, Samual (20 July 2023). "Ministers of the Crown" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette. Victorian Government Printer. p. 1. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
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Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by Third Andrews ministry
2022–2023
Succeeded by