Fourth Barr ministry

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Fourth Barr Ministry
Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg
16th Ministry of the Australian Capital Territory
Date formed7 November 2024
People and organisations
Chief Minister Andrew Barr
Deputy Chief Minister Yvette Berry
No. of ministers8
Member parties Labor
Status in legislature Labor minority government
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Opposition party Liberal
Opposition leader Leanne Castley
History
Legislature term11th
Predecessor Third Barr Ministry

The Fourth Barr Ministry is the 16th ministry of the Government of the Australian Capital Territory, led by Labor Chief Minister Andrew Barr and his deputy Yvette Berry. It was appointed on 7 November 2024 to replace the Third Barr Ministry, following the 2024 general election held two weeks earlier.

Contents

Despite forming a coalition government with Labor since 2012, on 6 November 2024, Greens leader Shane Rattenbury announced that his party would return to the crossbench, effectively dissolving the coalition. However, they agreed to guarantee supply in return for Labor adopting Green's policies. This allowed Labor to continue to form government, but as a minority government. [1]

Current Arrangement

Following Labor's re-election at the 2024 general election, a new ministry was appointed on 7 November 2024. [2]

PartyPortraitMinisterPortfolio
Labor AndrewBarrportrait (cropped).jpg Andrew Barr
  • Chief Minister
  • Minister for Economic Development
  • Minister for Tourism and Trade
Labor Yvette Berry.png Yvette Berry
  • Deputy Chief Minister
  • Minister for Education and Early Childhood
  • Minister for Housing and New Suburbs
  • Minister for Sport and Recreation
Labor Photo of Rachel Stephen-Smith MLA.jpg Rachel Stephen-Smith
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Mental Health
  • Minister for Finance
  • Minister for the Public Service
Labor Chris Steel.png Chris Steel
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Planning and Sustainable Development
  • Minister for Heritage
  • Minister for Transport
Labor Tara-Cheyne-2015-12-12.jpeg Tara Cheyne
  • Manager of Government Business
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Human Rights
  • Minister for the Night-Time Economy
  • Minister for City and Government Services
Labor Suzanne Orr.jpg Suzanne Orr
  • Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
  • Minister for Climate Change, Environment, Energy and Water
  • Minister for Disability, Carers and Community Services
  • Minister for Seniors and Veterans
Labor Michael Pettersson MLA.jpg Michael Pettersson
  • Minister for Business, Arts and Creative Industries
  • Minister for Children, Youth and Families
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • Minister for Skills, Training and Industrial Relations
Labor Labor Placeholder.png Marisa Paterson
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
  • Minister for Women
  • Minister for the Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence
  • Minister for Corrections
  • Minister for Gaming Reform

See also

References

  1. "ACT Greens say 'business as usual won't cut it' as the party confirms it won't form another coalition with Labor". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 6 November 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
  2. "A progressive and proven ACT Cabinet". Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate. 11 August 2024. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
Preceded by Fourth Barr Ministry
2024-present
Succeeded by
Incumbent