Baillieu Ministry | |
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67th cabinet of Victoria, Australia | |
Date formed | 2 December 2010 |
Date dissolved | 6 March 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state |
Queen Elizabeth II (represented by David de Kretser and Alex Chernov, The Governor of Victoria) |
Head of government | Ted Baillieu |
Deputy head of government | Peter Ryan |
No. of ministers | 23 |
Member party | Liberal–National Coalition |
Opposition party | Labor |
Opposition leader | Daniel Andrews |
History | |
Predecessor | Brumby Ministry |
Successor | Napthine Ministry |
The Baillieu Ministry is the 67th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was a Liberal–National Coalition Government led by the Premier of Victoria, Ted Baillieu, and Deputy Premier, Peter Ryan. It succeeded the Brumby Ministry on 2 December 2010, following the defeat of the Labor government at the 2010 state election, at which the Coalition won 45 Legislative Assembly seats to Labor's 43.
The Baillieu Ministry comprised 23 members, 6 of which were members of the Victorian Legislative Council and 17 were members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Five were members of the National Party and four were women.
On 6 March 2013, Baillieu resigned as Liberal leader and therefore as Premier. Denis Napthine was voted the new leader of the party and became Premier.
Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, while green entries indicate members of the National Party.
Premier
Minister for the Arts
Deputy Premier
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Minister for Rural and Regional Development
Minister for Bushfire Response
Minister for Tourism and Major Events
Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business
Attorney-General
Minister for Finance
Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations
Minister for Manufacturing, Exports and Trade