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| cabinet_name = Brumby Ministry
| cabinet_number = 66th
| cabinet_number = 66th
| jurisdiction = [[Victoria (Australia)]]
| jurisdiction = [[Victoria, Australia]]
| date_formed = 3 August 2007
| date_formed = 3 August 2007
| date_dissolved = 2 December 2010
| date_dissolved = 2 December 2010
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| government_head = [[John Brumby]]
| government_head = [[John Brumby]]
| deputy_government_head = [[Rob Hulls]]
| deputy_government_head = [[Rob Hulls]]
| state_head = Queen [[Elizabeth II]]
| state_head = [[Elizabeth II]]
| governor = [[David de Kretser]]
| governor = [[David de Kretser]]
| current_number =
| current_number = 20
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| opposition_leader = [[Ted Baillieu]]
| opposition_leader = [[Ted Baillieu]]
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The '''Brumby Ministry''' was the 66th ministry of the [[Government of Victoria]]. It was led by the [[Premier of Victoria]], [[John Brumby]], and Deputy Premier, [[Rob Hulls]]. It succeeded the [[Bracks Ministry]] on 3 August 2007, following the retirement of former Premier [[Steve Bracks]] and his deputy [[John Thwaites (Australian politician)|John Thwaites]]. Brumby had been sworn as Premier three days earlier on 30 July; he had temporarily been sworn into Bracks' and Thwaites' portfolios until a reshuffle could be arranged.
The '''Brumby Ministry''' was the 66th ministry of the [[Government of Victoria]]. It was led by the [[Premier of Victoria]], [[John Brumby]], and Deputy Premier, [[Rob Hulls]]. It succeeded the [[Bracks Ministry]] on 3 August 2007, following the retirement of former Premier [[Steve Bracks]] and his deputy [[John Thwaites (Australian politician)|John Thwaites]]. Brumby had been sworn as Premier three days earlier on 30 July; he had temporarily been sworn into Bracks' and Thwaites' portfolios until a reshuffle could be arranged.


The ministry underwent three reshuffles since 2007. The first occurred in December 2008, triggered by the resignation of [[Theo Theophanous]]: [[Martin Pakula]] was appointed to the resulting vacancy.<ref name="GG2008S392">[http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2008/GG2008S392.pdf Victoria Government Gazette No. S 392] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706123111/http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2008/GG2008S392.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}, Government of Victoria, 29 December 2008.</ref> The second reshuffle occurred on 20 January 2010 after [[Lynne Kosky]]'s resignation. A new position of Minister for the Respect Agenda was created. Pakula took on Kosky's role as Minister for Public Transport, with Peter Bachelor given the Arts portfolio. [[Lily D'Ambrosio]] joined the Cabinet as Minister for Community Development.<ref name="GG2010S025">[http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S025.pdf Victoria Government Gazette No. S 25] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706123136/http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S025.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}, Government of Victoria, 20 January 2010.</ref><ref>Rood, David; Sarah-Jane Collins: [http://www.theage.com.au/national/brumby-installs-his-november-election-cabinet-20100120-mls6.html Brumby installs his November election cabinet], ''The Age'', 21 January 2010.</ref> The third occurred when [[Bob Cameron (Victorian politician)|Bob Cameron]] resigned on 7 October 2010. [[James Merlino]] became [[Minister for Police (Victoria)|Minister for Police]] and Minister for Corrections in his place, although Cameron retained the Emergency Services portfolio until the [[2010 Victorian state election|November state election]] in order to finalise key bushfire reforms.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/07/3031677.htm Ministers quit Brumby's cabinet], ''ABC News'', 7 October 2010.</ref>
The ministry underwent three reshuffles since 2007. The first occurred in December 2008, triggered by the resignation of [[Theo Theophanous]]: [[Martin Pakula]] was appointed to the resulting vacancy.<ref name="GG2008S392">[http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2008/GG2008S392.pdf Victoria Government Gazette No. S 392] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706123111/http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2008/GG2008S392.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}, Government of Victoria, 29 December 2008.</ref> The second reshuffle occurred on 20 January 2010 after [[Lynne Kosky]]'s resignation. A new position of Minister for the Respect Agenda was created. Pakula took on Kosky's role as [[Minister for Public and Active Transport|Minister for Public Transport]], with Peter Bachelor given the Arts portfolio. [[Lily D'Ambrosio]] joined the Cabinet as Minister for Community Development.<ref name="GG2010S025">[http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S025.pdf Victoria Government Gazette No. S 25] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706123136/http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S025.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}, Government of Victoria, 20 January 2010.</ref><ref>Rood, David; Sarah-Jane Collins: [http://www.theage.com.au/national/brumby-installs-his-november-election-cabinet-20100120-mls6.html Brumby installs his November election cabinet], ''The Age'', 21 January 2010.</ref> The third occurred when [[Bob Cameron (Victorian politician)|Bob Cameron]] resigned on 7 October 2010. [[James Merlino]] became [[Minister for Police (Victoria)|Minister for Police]] and [[Minister for Corrections (Victoria)|Minister for Corrections]] in his place, although Cameron retained the Emergency Services portfolio until the [[2010 Victorian state election|November state election]] in order to finalise key bushfire reforms.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/10/07/3031677.htm Ministers quit Brumby's cabinet], ''ABC News'', 7 October 2010.</ref>


==Portfolios==
==Portfolios==
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Minister
! Office
! Office
! Minister
|-
|-
|
[[Premier of Victoria|Premier]]<br />
[[Minister for Veterans' Affairs (Victoria)|Minister for Veterans' Affairs]]<br />
[[Minister for Multicultural Affairs]]
| [[John Brumby]], MP
| [[John Brumby]], MP
|-
|
|
[[Deputy Premier of Victoria|Deputy Premier]]<br />
*[[Premier of Victoria|Premier]]
*[[Minister for Veterans' Affairs (Victoria)|Minister for Veterans' Affairs]]
[[Attorney-General of Victoria|Attorney-General]]<br />
[[Minister for Racing (Victoria)|Minister for Racing]]<br />
*[[Minister for Multicultural Affairs]]
Minister for Industrial Relations (until 28 December 2008)<ref name="GG2008S392" /><br />
| [[Rob Hulls]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Rob Hulls]], MP
|
|
[[Treasurer of Victoria|Treasurer]]<br />
*[[Deputy Premier of Victoria|Deputy Premier]]
*[[Attorney-General of Victoria|Attorney-General]]
Minister for Information and Communication Technology (from 29 December 2008)<ref name="GG2008S392" /><br />
Minister for Financial Services (from 29 December 2008)
*[[Minister for Racing (Victoria)|Minister for Racing]]
*[[Minister for Industrial Relations (Victoria)|Minister for Industrial Relations]] <small>(until 28 December 2008)</small><ref name="GG2008S392" />
| [[John Lenders]], MLC
|-
|-
| [[John Lenders]], MLC
|
|
*[[Treasurer of Victoria|Treasurer]]
Minister for Regional and Rural Development<br />
Minister for Industry and Trade (from 20 January 2010)<ref name="GG2008S392" />
*Minister for Information and Communication Technology <small>(from 29 December 2008)</small><ref name="GG2008S392" />
*Minister for Financial Services <small>(from 29 December 2008)</small>
| [[Jacinta Allan]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Jacinta Allan]], MP
|
|
[[Minister for Health (Victoria)|Minister for Health]]
*[[Minister for Regional Development (Victoria)|Minister for Regional and Rural Development]]
*Minister for Industry and Trade <small>(from 20 January 2010)</small><ref name="GG2008S392" />
|-
| [[Daniel Andrews]], MP
| [[Daniel Andrews]], MP
|
*[[Minister for Health (Victoria)|Minister for Health]]
|-
|-
|
Minister for Energy and Resources<br />
[[Minister for Creative Industries|Minister for the Arts]] (from 20 January 2010)<ref name="GG2010S025" /><br />
Minister for Community Development (until 19 January 2010)<ref name="GG2010S025" /><br />
| [[Peter Batchelor]], MP
| [[Peter Batchelor]], MP
|-
|
|
*[[Minister for Energy and Resources]]
[[Minister for Police and Emergency Services]] (until 11 October)<ref name="GG2010S412">[http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S412.pdf Victoria Government Gazette No. S 412] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706123206/http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S412.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}, Government of Victoria, 11 October 2010.</ref><br />
Minister for Corrections (until 11 October)<ref name="GG2010S412" /><br />
*[[Minister for Creative Industries|Minister for the Arts]] <small>(from 20 January 2010)</small><ref name="GG2010S025" />
Minister for Emergency Services (from 11 October)<ref name="GG2010S412" />
*Minister for Community Development <small>(until 19 January 2010)</small><ref name="GG2010S025" />
| [[Bob Cameron (Victorian politician)|Bob Cameron]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Bob Cameron (Victorian politician)|Bob Cameron]], MP
|
|
*[[Minister for Police and Emergency Services]] <small>(until 11 October)</small><ref name="GG2010S412">[http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S412.pdf Victoria Government Gazette No. S 412] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706123206/http://www.gazette.vic.gov.au/gazette/Gazettes2010/GG2010S412.pdf |date=6 July 2011 }}, Government of Victoria, 11 October 2010.</ref>
Minister for Community Development (from 20 January 2010)<ref name="GG2010S025" />
*[[Minister for Corrections (Victoria)|Minister for Corrections]] <small>(until 11 October)</small><ref name="GG2010S412" />
| The Hon [[Lily D'Ambrosio]], MP
*Minister for Emergency Services <small>(from 11 October)</small><ref name="GG2010S412" />
|-
|-
| [[Lily D'Ambrosio]], MP
|
|
*Minister for Community Development <small>(from 20 January 2010)</small><ref name="GG2010S025" />
[[Minister for Agriculture (Victoria)|Minister for Agriculture]]<br />
[[Minister for Small Business (Victoria)|Minister for Small Business]]
| [[Joe Helper]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Joe Helper]], MP
|
|
*[[Minister for Agriculture (Victoria)|Minister for Agriculture]]
Minister for Finance, WorkCover and the Transport Accident Commission<br />
*[[Minister for Small Business (Victoria)|Minister for Small Business]]
Minister for Water<br />
Minister for Tourism and Major Events
| [[Tim Holding]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Tim Holding]], MP
|
|
[[Minister for the Environment (Victoria)|Minister for Environment and Climate Change]]<br />
*[[Minister for Finance (Victoria)|Minister for Finance]], WorkCover and the Transport Accident Commission
Minister for Innovation
*[[Minister for Water (Victoria)]]
*Minister for Tourism and Major Events
| [[Gavin Jennings]], MLC
|-
|-
| [[Gavin Jennings]], MLC
|
|
*Minister for [[Minister for the Environment (Victoria)|Environment]] and [[Minister for Climate Action (Victoria)|Climate Change]]
Minister for Planning<br />
*[[Minister for Innovation (Victoria)|Minister for Innovation]]
Minister for the Respect Agenda (from 20 January 2010)<ref name="GG2010S025" />
| [[Justin Madden]], MLC
|-
|-
| [[Justin Madden]], MLC
|
|
[[Minister for Police (Victoria)|Minister for Police]] (from 11 October)<ref name="GG2010S412" /><br />
*[[Minister for Planning (Victoria)|Minister for Planning]]
Minister for Corrections (from 11 October)<ref name="GG2010S412" /><br />
*Minister for the Respect Agenda <small>(from 20 January 2010)</small><ref name="GG2010S025" />
Minister for Sport, Recreation and Youth Affairs<br />
Minister Assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs
| [[James Merlino]], MP
|-
|-
| [[James Merlino]], MP
|
|
*[[Minister for Police (Victoria)|Minister for Police]] <small>(from 11 October)</small><ref name="GG2010S412" />
Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development<br />
[[Minister for Women (Victoria)|Minister for Women's Affairs]]
*[[Minister for Corrections (Victoria)|Minister for Corrections]] <small>(from 11 October)</small><ref name="GG2010S412" />
*Minister for [[Minister for Sport (Victoria)|Sport, Recreation]] and [[Minister for Youth Affairs (Victoria)|Youth Affairs]]
| [[Maxine Morand]], MP
*Minister Assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs
|-
|-
| [[Maxine Morand]], MP
|
|
*Minister for [[Minister for Children (Victoria)|Children]] and Early Childhood Development
Minister for Mental Health<br />
Minister for Community Services<br />
*[[Minister for Women (Victoria)|Minister for Women's Affairs]]
Minister for Senior Victorians
| [[Lisa Neville]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Lisa Neville]], MP
|
|
Minister for Public Transport (from 20 January 2010)<ref name="GG2010S025" /><br />
*[[Minister for Mental Health (Victoria)|Minister for Mental Health]]
Minister for Industrial Relations<br />
*Minister for Community Services
Minister for Industry and Trade
*[[Minister for Senior Victorians]]
| [[Martin Pakula]], MLC<br />
(29 December 2008 to 20 January 2010)
|-
|-
| [[Martin Pakula]], MLC <small>(29 December 2008 to 20 January 2010)</small>
|
|
*[[Minister for Public and Active Transport|Minister for Public Transport]] <small>(from 20 January 2010)</small><ref name="GG2010S025" />
Minister for Roads and Ports<br />
Minister for Major Projects (from 29 October 2008)
*[[Minister for Industrial Relations (Victoria)|Minister for Industrial Relations]]
*Minister for Industry and Trade
| [[Tim Pallas]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Tim Pallas]], MP
|
|
[[Minister for Education (Victoria)|Minister for Education]]<br />
*Minister for [[Minister for Roads and Road Safety|Roads]] and [[Minister for Ports (Victoria)|Ports]]
Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation (from 20 January 2010)<ref name="GG2010S025" />
*[[Minister for Major Projects (Victoria)|Minister for Major Projects]] <small>(from 29 October 2008)</small>
| [[Bronwyn Pike]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Bronwyn Pike]], MP
|
|
Minister for Gaming<br />
*[[Minister for Education (Victoria)|Minister for Education]]
*Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation <small>(from 20 January 2010)</small><ref name="GG2010S025" />
Minister for Consumer Affairs<br />
Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans' Affairs
| [[Tony Robinson (politician)|Tony Robinson]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Tony Robinson (politician)|Tony Robinson]], MP
|
|
Minister for Housing<br />
*[[Minister for Gaming]]
*[[Minister for Consumer Affairs (Victoria)|Minister for Consumer Affairs]]
Minister for Local Government<br />
[[Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria)|Minister for Aboriginal Affairs]]
*Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans' Affairs
| [[Richard Wynne]], MP
|-
|-
| [[Richard Wynne]], MP
|
|
*[[Minister for Housing (Victoria)|Minister for Housing]]
Cabinet Secretary
*[[Minister for Local Government (Victoria)|Minister for Local Government]]
*[[Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (Victoria)|Minister for Aboriginal Affairs]]
|-
| [[Tony Lupton]], MP
| [[Tony Lupton]], MP
|
*Cabinet Secretary
|-
|-
| [[Theo Theophanous]], MLC <small>(until 28 December 2008)</small>
|
|
Minister for Industry and Trade<br />
*Minister for Industry and Trade
Minister for Information and Communication Technology<br />
*Minister for Information and Communication Technology
Minister for Major Projects
*[[Minister for Major Projects (Victoria)|Minister for Major Projects]]
| [[Theo Theophanous]], MLC<br />
(until 28 December 2008)
|-
|-
| [[Lynne Kosky]], MP <small>(until 18 January 2010)</small>
|
|
Minister for Public Transport<br />
*[[Minister for Public and Active Transport|Minister for Public Transport]]
[[Minister for Creative Industries|Minister for the Arts]]
*[[Minister for Creative Industries|Minister for the Arts]]
| [[Lynne Kosky]], MP<br />(until 18 January 2010)
|-
|-
|}
|}
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Brumby Ministry

66th ministry of Victoria, Australia
Date formed3 August 2007
Date dissolved2 December 2010
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorDavid de Kretser
PremierJohn Brumby
Deputy premierRob Hulls
No. of ministers20
Member party  Labor
Status in legislatureMajority government
55 / 88
Opposition party    Liberal-National Coalition
Opposition leaderTed Baillieu
History
PredecessorBracks ministry
SuccessorBaillieu ministry

The Brumby Ministry was the 66th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria, John Brumby, and Deputy Premier, Rob Hulls. It succeeded the Bracks Ministry on 3 August 2007, following the retirement of former Premier Steve Bracks and his deputy John Thwaites. Brumby had been sworn as Premier three days earlier on 30 July; he had temporarily been sworn into Bracks' and Thwaites' portfolios until a reshuffle could be arranged.

The ministry underwent three reshuffles since 2007. The first occurred in December 2008, triggered by the resignation of Theo Theophanous: Martin Pakula was appointed to the resulting vacancy.[1] The second reshuffle occurred on 20 January 2010 after Lynne Kosky's resignation. A new position of Minister for the Respect Agenda was created. Pakula took on Kosky's role as Minister for Public Transport, with Peter Bachelor given the Arts portfolio. Lily D'Ambrosio joined the Cabinet as Minister for Community Development.[2][3] The third occurred when Bob Cameron resigned on 7 October 2010. James Merlino became Minister for Police and Minister for Corrections in his place, although Cameron retained the Emergency Services portfolio until the November state election in order to finalise key bushfire reforms.[4]

Portfolios

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Minister Office
John Brumby, MP
Rob Hulls, MP
John Lenders, MLC
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Information and Communication Technology (from 29 December 2008)[1]
  • Minister for Financial Services (from 29 December 2008)
Jacinta Allan, MP
Daniel Andrews, MP
Peter Batchelor, MP
Bob Cameron, MP
Lily D'Ambrosio, MP
  • Minister for Community Development (from 20 January 2010)[2]
Joe Helper, MP
Tim Holding, MP
Gavin Jennings, MLC
Justin Madden, MLC
James Merlino, MP
Maxine Morand, MP
Lisa Neville, MP
Martin Pakula, MLC (29 December 2008 to 20 January 2010)
Tim Pallas, MP
Bronwyn Pike, MP
Tony Robinson, MP
Richard Wynne, MP
Tony Lupton, MP
  • Cabinet Secretary
Theo Theophanous, MLC (until 28 December 2008)
Lynne Kosky, MP (until 18 January 2010)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Victoria Government Gazette No. S 392 Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Government of Victoria, 29 December 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Victoria Government Gazette No. S 25 Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Government of Victoria, 20 January 2010.
  3. ^ Rood, David; Sarah-Jane Collins: Brumby installs his November election cabinet, The Age, 21 January 2010.
  4. ^ Ministers quit Brumby's cabinet, ABC News, 7 October 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e Victoria Government Gazette No. S 412 Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Government of Victoria, 11 October 2010.
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Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by Brumby Ministry
2007–2010
Succeeded by