Napthine Ministry
The Napthine Ministry was the 68th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was a Liberal–National Coalition Government, led by the Premier of Victoria, Denis Napthine, and Deputy Premier, Peter Ryan. It succeeded the Baillieu Ministry on 6 March 2013, following the resignation of Ted Baillieu from the Liberal Party leadership, and the election of Denis Napthine as Liberal Party leader and Premier. The Napthine Ministry consisted of 22 Ministers, most of which held multiple portfolios.
Napthine reshuffled his cabinet on 17 March 2014, after the announced retirements of Jeanette Powell, Hugh Delahunty, Nicholas Kotsiras and Peter Hall. After the defeat of the Napthine government at the 2014 state election, Daniel Andrews of the Australian Labor Party formed the First Andrews Ministry on 4 December 2014.
Ministry
Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, and green entries indicate members of the National Party.Minister | Portfolio |
Denis Napthine, MP | Premier Minister for the Arts Minister for Ports Minister for Major Projects Minister for Regional Cities Minister for Racing |
Peter Ryan, MP | Deputy Premier Minister for Rural and Regional Development Minister for State Development Minister for Police and Emergency Services Minister for Bushfire Response |
Kim Wells, MP | Minister for Police and Emergency Services Minister for Bushfire Response Treasurer |
Louise Asher, MP | Minister for Tourism and Major Events Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business Minister for Innovation Minister for Employment and Trade |
Robert Clark, MP | Attorney-General Minister for Finance Minister for Industrial Relations |
Richard Dalla-Riva, MLC | Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations Minister for Manufacturing, Exports and Trade |
David Davis, MLC | Minister for Health Minister for Ageing |
Hugh Delahunty, MP | Minister for Sport and Recreation Minister for Veterans' Affairs |
Martin Dixon, MP | Minister for Education |
Matthew Guy, MLC | Minister for Planning Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship |
Peter Hall, MLC | Minister for Higher Education and Skills Minister Responsible for the Teaching Profession |
Nicholas Kotsiras, MLC | Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship Minister for Energy and Resources |
Wendy Lovell, MLC | Minister for Housing Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development |
Andrew McIntosh, MP | Minister for Corrections Minister for Crime Prevention Minister responsible for the establishment of an anti-corruption commission Minister responsible for IBAC Minister for Gaming Regulation |
Edward O'Donohue, MLC | Minister for Liquor and Gaming Regulation Minister for Corrections Minister for Crime Prevention |
Terry Mulder, MP | Minister for Roads Minister for Public Transport |
Michael O'Brien, MP | Treasurer Minister for Gaming Minister for Consumer Affairs Minister for Energy and Resources |
Jeanette Powell, MP | Minister for Local Government Minister for Aboriginal Affairs |
Gordon Rich-Phillips, MLC | Assistant Treasurer Minister for Technology Minister responsible for the Aviation Industry |
Ryan Smith, MP | Minister for Environment and Climate Change Minister for Youth Affairs |
Peter Walsh, MP | Minister for Agriculture and Food Security Minister for Water |
Mary Wooldridge, MP | Minister for Mental Health Minister for Community Services Minister for Women's Affairs Minister for Disability Services and Reform |
David Hodgett, MP | Minister for Ports Minister for Manufacturing Minister for Major Projects |
Heidi Victoria, MP | Minister for the Arts Minister for Women's Affairs Minister for Consumer Affairs |
Tim Bull, MP | Minister for Local Government Minister for Aboriginal Affairs |
Damian Drum, MLC | Minister for Sport and Recreation Minister for Veterans' Affairs |
Russell Northe, MP | Minister for Energy and Resources Minister for Small Business |
Nick Wakeling, MP | Minister for Higher Education and Skills |