First Barr ministry
First Barr Ministry | |
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Second Barr Ministry |
The First Barr Ministry was the 13th
The ministry was replaced by the
First arrangement
Following Barr's election as Chief Minister, a new ministry was appointed on 15 December 2014 and lasted for one month until 20 January 2015.[1]
Portfolio | Minister | Party affiliation | |
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Andrew Barr MLA | Labor
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Simon Corbell MLA | Labor
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Joy Burch MLA | Labor
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Shane Rattenbury MLA | Greens | |
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Mick Gentleman MLA | Labor
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Second arrangement
On 20 January 2015, Yvette Berry was appointed to the Ministry, increasing the Ministry size to 6.[3]
Portfolio | Minister | Party affiliation | |
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Andrew Barr MLA | Labor
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Simon Corbell MLA | Labor
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Joy Burch MLA | Labor
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Shane Rattenbury MLA | Greens | |
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Mick Gentleman MLA | Labor
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Yvette Berry MLA | Labor
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Joy Burch controversy
In December 2015,
Third arrangement
Following Joy Burch's resignation as police minister, she resigned from all other ministerial positions a month later in January 2016.[5] A new arrangement was formed, took effect on 22 January 2016 and lasted until the 2016 election in October, with the exception of two ministerial roles. In this arrangement, Meegan Fitzharris and former minister Chris Bourke were appointed to the Ministry, increasing the Ministry size to 7.[7]
Portfolio | Minister | Party affiliation | |
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Andrew Barr MLA | Labor
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Simon Corbell MLA | Labor
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Mick Gentleman MLA | Labor
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Shane Rattenbury MLA | Greens | |
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Yvette Berry MLA | Labor
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Meegan Fitzharris MLA | Labor
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Chris Bourke MLA | Labor
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Establishment of Transport Canberra and City Services Directorate
On 1 July 2016, with the establishment of
The following only includes ministers whose portfolios have changed on 1 July 2016.
Portfolio | Minister | Party affiliation | |
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Simon Corbell MLA | Labor
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Meegan Fitzharris MLA | Labor
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References
- ^ a b "Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Ministerial Appointment 2014 (No 2)" (PDF).
- ^ "Parliamentary Agreement for the 8th Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory" (PDF). Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Ministerial Appointment 2015 (No 1)" (PDF).
- ^ "Joy Burch resigns as ACT police minister". Canberra Times. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
- ^ a b "Joy Burch resigns but the damage is done". Sydney Morning Herald. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
- ^ "Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Ministerial Appointment 2015 (No 2)" (PDF).
- ^ "Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Ministerial Appointment 2016 (No 1)" (PDF).
- ^ "Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Ministerial Appointment 2016 (No 2)" (PDF).