Minister_for_the_Arts_(Victoria)
Minister for Creative Industries
A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
The Minister for Creative Industries is a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria, Australia. It was formerly known as the Minister for the Arts up until the Andrews Government.
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Minister for Creative Industries of Victoria | |
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Style | The Honourable |
Member of | Parliament Executive council |
Reports to | Premier |
Nominator | Premier |
Appointer | Governor on the recommendation of the premier |
Term length | At the governor's pleasure |
Precursor |
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Inaugural holder | Rupert Hamer MP |
Formation | 23 August 1972 |
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Order | MP | Party affiliation | Ministerial title | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes | |
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1 | Rupert Hamer MP | Liberal | Minister for the Arts | 23 August 1972 | 16 May 1979 | 6 years, 266 days | [1] | |
2 | Norman Lacy MP | 16 May 1979 | 8 April 1982 | 2 years, 327 days | [1][2] | |||
3 | Race Mathews MP | Labor | 8 April 1982 | 14 December 1987 | 5 years, 250 days | [3] | ||
4 | Ian Cathie MP | 14 December 1987 | 13 October 1988 | 304 days | ||||
5 | Robert Fordham MP | 13 October 1988 | 31 January 1989 | 110 days | ||||
6 | Evan Walker MLC | 7 February 1989 | 10 August 1990 | 1 year, 184 days | ||||
7 | Jim Kennan MP | 10 August 1990 | 6 October 1992 | 2 years, 57 days | [4] | |||
8 | Haddon Storey MLC | Liberal | 6 October 1992 | 3 April 1996 | 3 years, 180 days | [5] | ||
9 | Jeffrey Kennett MP | 3 April 1996 | 20 October 1999 | 3 years, 200 days | ||||
10 | Mary Delahunty MP | Labor | Minister for Arts | 20 October 1999 | 1 December 2006 | 7 years, 42 days | [6] | |
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11 | Lynne Kosky MP | 1 December 2006 | 20 January 2010 | 3 years, 50 days | [6][7] | |||
12 | Peter Batchelor MP | 20 January 2010 | 2 December 2010 | 316 days | [7] | |||
13 | Edward Baillieu MP | Liberal | 2 December 2010 | 6 March 2013 | 2 years, 94 days | [8] | ||
14 | Heidi Victoria MP | 13 March 2013 | 4 December 2014 | 1 year, 266 days | [9] | |||
15 | Martin Foley MP | Labor | Minister for Creative Industries | 4 December 2014 | 29 September 2020 | 5 years, 300 days | [10] | |
16 | Danny Pearson MP | 29 September 2020 | 27 June 2022 | 1 year, 271 days | [10][11] | |||
17 | Steve Dimopoulos MP | 27 June 2022 | 2 October 2023 | 1 year, 97 days | [10] | |||
18 | Colin Brooks MP | 2 October 2023 | Incumbent | 252 days | [12] |
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