• The Tuxworth Ministry was the ministry of the second Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Ian Tuxworth. It was sworn in on 17 October 1984 after...
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    Ian Lindsay Tuxworth (18 June 1942 – 21 January 2020) was an Australian politician, who was Chief Minister of the Northern Territory of Australia from...
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  • the ousting of former Chief Minister Ian Tuxworth by his Mines and Energy Minister, Hatton. The new ministry saw two main changes apart from the leadership...
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  • politics, and was replaced as Chief Minister by Ian Tuxworth. "Northern Territory Government Ministries (CLP) 1st to 8th Assembly 1974 - 2001" (PDF). Northern...
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  • The ministries of the Northern Territory are appointed by the Chief Minister of the Northern Territory each term from the members of the Northern Territory...
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  • The Lawler ministry is the ministry of the 13th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Eva Lawler. It came into operation on 21 December 2023 and succeeded...
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    Robertson was Attorney-General of the Northern Territory during the first Tuxworth Ministry. Appointments after retiring from the NT Legislative Assembly: - Chairman...
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  • The Finocchiaro ministry is the ministry of the 14th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Lia Finocchiaro. It came into operation on 28 August 2024...
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    The Giles Ministry was the ministry of the tenth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Adam Giles. It came into operation on 14 March 2013, following...
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  • The Burke Ministry was the ministry of the sixth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Denis Burke. It was sworn in on 9 February 1999, following...
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    The Fyles Ministry was the ministry of the 12th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Natasha Fyles. It came into operation on 13 May 2022 succeeding...
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  • The Perron Ministry was the ministry of the fourth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Marshall Perron. It was sworn in on 14 July 1988 after the...
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  • The Henderson Ministry was the ministry of the eighth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Australia, Paul Henderson. It was sworn in on 26 November...
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  • 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...
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  • The Mills Ministry was the ministry of the ninth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Terry Mills. It came into operation on 4 September, following...
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    v t e Leaders of the Country Liberal Party Letts Everingham Tuxworth Hatton Perron Stone Burke Carney Mills Giles Higgins Finocchiaro...
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  • The Stone Ministry was the ministry of the fifth Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Shane Stone. It was sworn in on 26 May 1995, following the...
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    The First Gunner Ministry was the first ministry of the 11th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Michael Gunner. It came into operation on 31 August...
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    Labor Party candidate Pam O'Neil. In December 1984, Chief Minister Ian Tuxworth took on Perron's role as Treasurer, with Perron taking the position of...
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    v t e Chief ministers of the Northern Territory Letts Everingham Tuxworth Hatton Perron Stone Burke Martin Henderson Mills Giles Gunner Fyles Lawler...
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    Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (category Northern Territory ministries)
    leader. He headed an Executive that carried out most of the functions of a ministry at the state level. At the 1977 election Letts lost his seat and party...
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    Local Government and Northern Development. He was a member of the shadow ministry until September 1985 when Peacock was replaced as Liberal leader by John...
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    The Second Gunner Ministry was the second ministry of the 11th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Michael Gunner. It came into operation on 7 September...
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  • Minister Shane Stone, coincided with the ousting of Chief Minister Ian Tuxworth and the creation of the rival Northern Territory Nationals party, leaving...
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    as Speaker if Tuxworth survived. He did not resign when Tuxworth subsequently won a caucus confidence vote, but stepped down when Tuxworth resigned and...
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    executive, Ian Tuxworth and Marshall Perron, would also later go on to serve as Chief Minister. "Northern Territory Government Ministries (CLP) 1st to 8th...
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    Territory election for the first time in 2001. He held the following ministries: Minister for Employment, Education and Training; Minister for Tourism;...
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    of Nightcliff. He first became a minister in December 1984 in the Ian Tuxworth government. He played an important role in the referendum for statehood...
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  • Nationals, competed in the 1987 election with former Chief Minister Ian Tuxworth winning his seat of Barkly by a small margin. However, this splinter group...
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    Ian Tuxworth. The following year, the Territory attained self-government. Everingham became Chief Minister, while his Executive became a Ministry with...
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