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MINISTRY LIST – 14 December 2012 MINISTRY LIST – 14 December 2012 Terry Mills Terry Mills Chief Minister Chief Minister Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services Minister for Public Employment Minister for Asian Engagement Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment Minister for Economic Development (Major Projects) Minister for Land Resource Management Minister for Trade Minister for Asian Engagement Minister for Defence Liaison Minister for Defence Liaison Minister for Statehood Minister for Statehood Minister for Multicultural Affairs Minister for Multicultural Affairs Minister for Young Territorians Minister for Young Territorians Minister for Senior Territorians Minister for Senior Territorians Robyn Lambley Robyn Lambley Treasurer Treasurer Minister for Education Minister for Central Australia Minister for Children and Families Minister for Public Employment Minister for Corporate and Information Services Minister for Children and Families Minister for Central Australia Minister for Women's Policy John Elferink John Elferink Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Minister for Education Minister for Correctional Services Minister for Correctional Services David Tollner David Tollner Minister for Health Minister for Health Minister for Alcohol Policy Minister for Alcohol Rehabilitation & Policy Minister for Essential Services Minister for Housing Adam Giles Adam Giles Minister for Transport Minister for Transport Minister for Infrastructure Minister for Infrastructure Minister for Local Government Minister for Local Government Minister for Corporate and Information Services Willem Westra van Holthe Willem Westra van Holthe Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries Minister for Mines and Energy Minister for Mines and Energy Minister for Land Resource Management Minister for Essential Services Matthew Conlan Matthew Conlan Minister for Tourism and Major Events Minister for Tourism and Major Events Minister for Arts and Museums Minister for Arts and Museums Minister for Sport and Recreation Minister for Sport and Recreation Minister for Racing Minister for Racing Minister for Parks and Wildlife Minister for Parks and Wildlife Peter Chandler Peter Chandler Minister for Business Minister for Business Minister for Trade Minister for Lands, Planning and the Environment Minister for Economic Development Minister for Employment and Training Minister for Employment and Training Minister for Housing Alison Anderson Minister for Regional Development Alison Anderson Minister for Indigenous Advancement Minister for Regional Development Minister for Women's Policy Minister for Indigenous Advancement .
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