Martin Ministry
The Martin Ministry was the ministry of the seventh Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Clare Martin. It was sworn in on 27 August 2001 after Martin's victory 2001 election. In addition to Martin as the first ever female Chief Minister, it also included the first ever indigenous minister in Jack Ah Kit. Martin served until November 2007, when she was succeeded by her deputy, Paul Henderson.
First ministry (27 August 2001 – 12 November 2001)
The first ministry lasted until 12 November 2001, when Martin made some portfolio changes and installed a more permanent ministry.Second ministry (13 November 2001 – 17 October 2002)
The second ministry came into existence on 13 November 2001, when Martin replaced the interim ministry that had been installed after she won office three months before. This involved reshuffling several portfolios and eliminating some more minor ones altogether. It lasted until 17 October 2002, when an eighth minister, Dr Chris Burns, was promoted in order to reduce the workload of the seven existing ministers.Minister | Office |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
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Hon Syd Stirling, MLA | |
Hon Dr Peter Toyne, MLA | |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA | |
Hon Jack Ah Kit, MLA | |
Hon Jane Aagaard, MLA | |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA |
Third ministry (18 October 2002 – 14 December 2003)
The third Martin ministry came into existence on 18 October 2002, when an eighth minister, Dr Chris Burns was promoted in order to reduce the workload of the seven existing ministers. It lasted until 14 December 2003, when Chief Minister Clare Martin sacked underperforming Health Minister Jane Aagaard and demoted Kon Vatskalis.Minister | Office |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
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Hon Syd Stirling, MLA | |
Hon Dr Peter Toyne, MLA | |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA | |
Hon Jack Ah Kit, MLA | |
Hon Jane Aagaard, MLA | |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA | |
Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA |
Fourth ministry (15 December 2003 – 23 June 2005)
The ministry operated until 23 June 2005, when Martin, having won the 2005 election, appointed an interim ministry to guide the budget through estimates committees before announcing an expanded ministry the following month. This had been made necessary by the retirement of Jack Ah Kit, the Minister for Community Development, Minister for Housing, Minister for Local Government, Minister for Sport and Recreation, Minister for Regional Development, and Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Indigenous Affairs, at the election.
Minister | Office |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
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Hon Syd Stirling, MLA | |
Hon Dr Peter Toyne, MLA | |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA | |
Hon Jack Ah Kit, MLA | |
Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA | |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA | |
Hon Marion Scrymgour, MLA |
Fifth ministry (24 June 2005 – 10 July 2005)
Minister | Office |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
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Hon Syd Stirling, MLA | |
Hon Dr Peter Toyne, MLA | |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA | |
Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA | |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA | |
Hon Marion Scrymgour, MLA |
Sixth ministry (11 July 2005 – 31 August 2006)
Minister | Office |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
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Hon Syd Stirling, MLA | |
Hon Dr Peter Toyne, MLA | |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA | |
Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA | |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA | |
Hon Marion Scrymgour, MLA | |
Hon Elliot McAdam, MLA | |
Hon Delia Lawrie, MLA |
Seventh ministry (1 September 2006 – 6 August 2007)
The seventh Martin ministry came into existence on 1 September 2006 as a result of a major reshuffle sparked by the sudden mid-term retirement of Attorney-General Dr Peter Toyne. The introduction of the new ministry saw first-term MLA Chris Natt replace Toyne in the ministry amidst a major reshuffle of the entire ministry, with a number of key portfolios being shifted. It lasted until 7 August 2007, when Martin reshuffled the ministry in response to the fallout from the federal government's Northern Territory National Emergency Response.Minister | Office |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
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Hon Syd Stirling, MLA | |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA | |
Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA | |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA | |
Hon Delia Lawrie, MLA | |
Hon Marion Scrymgour, MLA | |
Hon Elliot McAdam, MLA | |
Hon Chris Natt, MLA |
Eighth ministry (7 August 2007 to 25 November 2007)
The eighth Martin ministry came into existence on 7 August 2007 after a reshuffle sparked by the repercussions from the federal government's Northern Territory National Emergency Response. This resulted in a number of changes, including the taking on of the difficult police portfolio by then-Chief Minister Clare Martin, the return of the family and community services portfolio to indigenous MLA Marion Scrymgour and the creation of a separate alcohol policy portfolio for Health Minister Chris Burns. It lasted until 25 November 2007, when Paul Henderson was sworn in as Chief Minister in the wake of the sudden resignations of Martin and her deputy, Syd Stirling.Minister | Office |
Hon Clare Martin, MLA |
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Hon Syd Stirling, MLA | |
Hon Paul Henderson, MLA | |
Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA | |
Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA | |
Hon Delia Lawrie, MLA | |
Hon Marion Scrymgour, MLA | |
Hon Elliot McAdam, MLA | |
Hon Chris Natt, MLA |