Minister for Creative Industries

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Minister for Creative Industries of Victoria
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Incumbent
Colin Brooks MP
since 2 October 2023
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
Precursor
  • Minister for the Arts
  • Minister for Arts
Inaugural holder Rupert Hamer MP
Formation23 August 1972

The Minister for Creative Industries is a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria, Australia. It was formerly known as the Minister for the Arts up until the Andrews Government.

Contents

Ministers

OrderMPParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 Rupert Hamer MP Liberal Minister for the Arts23 August 197216 May 19796 years, 266 days [1]
2 Norman Lacy MP 16 May 19798 April 19822 years, 327 days [1] [2]
3 Race Mathews MP Labor 8 April 198214 December 19875 years, 250 days [3]
4 Ian Cathie MP 14 December 198713 October 1988304 days
5 Robert Fordham MP 13 October 198831 January 1989110 days
6 Evan Walker MLC 7 February 198910 August 19901 year, 184 days
7 Jim Kennan MP 10 August 19906 October 19922 years, 57 days [4]
8 Haddon Storey MLC Liberal 6 October 19923 April 19963 years, 180 days [5]
9 Jeffrey Kennett MP 3 April 199620 October 19993 years, 200 days
10 Mary Delahunty MP Labor Minister for Arts20 October 19991 December 20067 years, 42 days [6]
Minister for the Arts
11 Lynne Kosky MP 1 December 200620 January 20103 years, 50 days [6] [7]
12 Peter Batchelor MP 20 January 20102 December 2010316 days [7]
13 Edward Baillieu MP Liberal 2 December 20106 March 20132 years, 94 days [8]
14 Heidi Victoria MP 13 March 20134 December 20141 year, 266 days [9]
15 Martin Foley MP Labor Minister for Creative Industries4 December 201429 September 20205 years, 300 days [10]
16 Danny Pearson MP 29 September 202027 June 20221 year, 271 days [10] [11]
17 Steve Dimopoulos MP 27 June 20222 October 20231 year, 97 days [10]
18 Colin Brooks MP 2 October 2023Incumbent2 years, 93 days [12]

See also

Reference list

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  11. "Ministers of the Crown" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette . Victorian Government Printer. 27 June 2022. p. 2022:3. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  12. 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.