Treasurer of the Northern Territory

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Treasurer of the
Northern Territory
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Incumbent
Natasha Fyles

since 13 May 2022
Department of Treasury and Finance
Style The Honourable
Member of
Reports to Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Seat Darwin, Northern Territory
NominatorChief Minister of the Northern Territory
Appointer Administrator of the Northern Territory
on the advice of the chief minister
Term length At the Administrator's pleasure
Formation1 July 1978
First holder Marshall Perron

The Treasurer of the Northern Territory is the title held by the Northern Territory Government cabinet minister who is responsible for the financial management of Northern Territory's budget sector.

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List of treasurers of the Northern Territory

The following individuals have served as the Treasurer of the Northern Territory, or any precursor title:

OrderTreasurerPartyTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 Marshall Perron Country Liberal Party 1 July 197820 December 19846 years, 172 days [1]
2 Ian Tuxworth 21 December 198428 April 19861 year, 128 days
3 Barry Coulter 29 April 198613 July 19882 years, 75 days
 Marshall Perron14 July 198812 November 19902 years, 129 days
 Barry Coulter13 November 199030 June 19954 years, 229 days
4 Mike Reed 1 July 199526 August 20016 years, 56 days
5 Clare Martin Labor Party 27 August 200117 October 20021 year, 51 days [2] [3]
6 Syd Stirling 18 October 200225 November 20075 years, 38 days
7 Paul Henderson 26 November 200729 November 20073 days [3] [4]
8 Delia Lawrie 30 November 200728 August 20124 years, 272 days
9 Terry Mills Country Liberal Party29 August 20123 September 20125 days [5]
10 Robyn Lambley 4 September 20126 March 2013183 days
11 John Elferink 7 March 201313 March 20136 days
12 Dave Tollner 14 March 201323 August 20141 year, 162 days
13 Adam Giles 24 August 201410 February 2015170 days
 Dave Tollner11 February 201530 October 20161 year, 262 days
14 Nicole Manison Labor Party 31 August 20167 September 20204 years, 7 days [6]
15 Michael Gunner 8 September 202013 May 20221 year, 247 days [7]
16 Natasha Fyles 13 May 2022present3 days [8]

List of Executive Members for Finance

In the period prior to 1978, the responsible government of the Northern Territory was administered via the Australian Government Department of the Northern Territory. During a transition period between 1974 and 1978, the following individuals served as the Executive Member for Finance:

OrderExecutive Member for FinancePartyTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1 Paul Everingham Country Liberal Party November 1974August 1975273 days [1]
2 Bernie Kilgariff August 197530 November 1975120 days
3 Grant Tambling 1 December 1975September 19771 year, 274 days
4 Marshall Perron September 197730 June 1978301 days

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