Minister for Consumer Affairs (Victoria)

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Minister for Consumer Affairs of Victoria
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Incumbent
Nick Staikos MP
since 19 December 2024
Consumer Affairs Victoria
Style The Honourable
Member of Parliament
Executive council
Reports to Premier
NominatorPremier
Appointer Governor
on the recommendation of the premier
Term length At the governor's pleasure
Inaugural holder Joe Rafferty MP
Formation30 May 1973

The Minister for Consumer Affairs is a ministry portfolio within the Executive Council of Victoria.

Ministers

OrderMPParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 Joe Rafferty MP Liberal Minister of Consumer Affairs30 May 197331 March 19762 years, 306 days [1]
2 Rob Maclellan MP 31 March 197616 August 19782 years, 138 days
3 Jim Ramsay MP 16 August 19785 June 19812 years, 293 days
4 Haddon Storey MLC 5 June 19818 April 1982307 days [2]
5 Jack Ginifer MP Labor 8 April 198210 May 198232 days [3]
6 Peter Spyker MP 10 May 198214 December 19875 years, 218 days
7 Tom Roper MP Minister for Consumer Affairs14 December 198710 August 19902 years, 239 days
8 Brian Mier MLC 10 August 199015 August 19911 year, 5 days [4]
9 Theo Theophanous MLC 15 August 19916 October 19921 year, 52 days
10 Jan Wade MP Liberal Minister for Fair Trading6 October 199220 October 19997 years, 14 days [5]
11 Marsha Thomson MLC Labor Minister for Consumer Affairs20 October 199912 February 20022 years, 115 days [6]
12 Christine Campbell MP 12 February 20025 December 2002296 days
13 John Lenders MLC 5 December 200225 January 20052 years, 51 days
(11) Marsha Thomson MLC 25 January 20051 December 20061 year, 310 days
14 Daniel Andrews MP 1 December 20063 August 2007245 days [6] [7]
15 Tony Robinson MP 3 August 20072 December 20103 years, 121 days [7]
16 Michael O'Brien MP Liberal 2 December 201013 March 20132 years, 101 days [8] [9]
17 Heidi Victoria MP 13 March 20134 December 20141 year, 266 days [9]
18 Jane Garrett MP Labor Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation 4 December 201410 June 20161 year, 189 days [10]
19 Marlene Kairouz MP Labor Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation 20 June 201616 June 20203 years, 362 days [10]
20 Melissa Horne MP Labor Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation 22 June 20205 December 20222 years, 166 days [10]
21 Danny Pearson MP Minister for Consumer Affairs5 December 20222 October 2023301 days
22 Gabrielle Williams MP 2 October 202319 December 20241 year, 78 days [11]
23 Nick Staikos MP 19 December 2024Incumbent1 year, 15 days [12]

Reference list

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  11. Wallace, Samual (2 October 2023). "Ministers of the Crown (per S 520)" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette . Victorian Government Printer. p. 3. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  12. Eddie, Rachel; Rooney, Kieran (19 December 2024). "Women win in Allan's cabinet reshuffle, as Pearson suffers a blow". The Age. Retrieved 19 December 2024.