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Victorian Labor Government Ministry March 2019 Victorian Labor Government Ministry March 2019 The Hon. Daniel Andrews Premier MP The Hon. James Merlino Deputy Premier MP Minister for Education The Hon. Tim Pallas MP Treasurer Minister for Economic Development Minister for Industrial Relations The Hon. Gavin Jennings Special Minister of State MLC Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Minister for Priority Precincts Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council Jaclyn Symes Minister for Regional Development Minister for Agriculture Minister for Resources Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council The Hon. Jacinta Allan MP Minister for Transport Infrastructure Leader of the House The Hon. Ben Carroll MP Minister for Corrections Minister for Crime Prevention Minister for Youth Justice Minister for Victim Support The Hon. Lily D’Ambrosio Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change MP Minister for Solar Homes The Hon. Luke Donnellan Minister for Child Protection MP Minister for Disability, Aging and Carers The Hon. Martin Foley MP Minister for Mental Health Minister for Equality Minister for Creative Industries The Hon. Jill Hennessy Attorney-General MP Minister for Workplace Safety Melissa Horne MP Minister for Ports and Freight Minister for Public Transport The Hon. Marlene Kairouz Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor MP Regulation Minister for Suburban Development www.counselhouse.com.au Sydney | Melbourne | Canberra | New York The Hon. Jenny Mikakos Minister for Health MLC Minister for Ambulance Services The Hon. Lisa Neville MP Minister for Police and Emergency Services Minister for Water The Hon. Martin Pakula Minister for Jobs, Innovation and Trade MP Minister for Racing Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events The Hon. Jaala Pulford Minister for Roads MLC Minister for Road Safety and the TAC Minister for Fishing and Boating The Hon. Robin Scott MP Assistant Treasurer Minister for Veterans The Hon. Adem Somyurek Minister for Local Government MP Minister for Small Business Gayle Tierney MLC Minister for Training and Skills Minister for Higher Education Gabrielle Williams MP Minister for Prevention of Family Violence Minister for Women Minister for Youth The Hon. Richard Wynne Minister for Planning MP Minister for Housing Minister for Multicultural Affairs Parliamentary Secretaries Lizzie Blandthorn MP Parliamentary Secretary for Carers Parliamentary Secretary for Sport Josh Bull MP Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs Anthony Carbines MP Parliamentary Secretary for Health Steve Dimopoulos MP Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer Paul Edbrooke MP Parliamentary Secretary for Police and Emergency Services The Hon. Jane Garrett MP Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs The Hon. Natalie Hutchins Parliamentary Secretary for Treaty MP Sonya Kilkenny MP Parliamentary Secretary for Early Childhood Education www.counselhouse.com.au Sydney | Melbourne | Canberra | New York Frank McGuire MP Parliamentary Secretary for Medical Research Parliamentary Secretary for Crime Prevention Danny Pearson MP Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier Tim Richardson MP Parliamentary Secretary for Schools Harriet Shing MP Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health Ros Spence MP Parliamentary Secretary for Road Infrastructure Vicki Ward MP Parliamentary Secretary for Public Transport Infrastructure Mary-Anne Thomas MP Cabinet Secretary www.counselhouse.com.au Sydney | Melbourne | Canberra | New York .
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