Cabinet of South Australia

The Cabinet of South Australia is the chief policy-making organ of the Government of South Australia. In South Australia, the cabinet is interchangeably known as the ministry as there is no "outer ministry" – therefore all ministers are in cabinet. The current fourteen-member cabinet, the Marshall Ministry, is headed by Premier Steven Marshall of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia.[1][2][3]

Composition of ministry

Portfolio Minister Party affiliation Term start Term end Term in office
The Hon. Steven Marshall MHA Liberal 19 March 2018 incumbent 208 days
The Hon. Vickie Chapman MHA Liberal
The Hon. Rob Lucas MLC Liberal
  • Minister for Education
The Hon. John Gardner MHA Liberal 22 March 2018 205 days
  • Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
The Hon. David Ridgway MLC Liberal
  • Minister for Human Services
The Hon. Michelle Lensink MLC Liberal
  • Minister for Industry and Skills
The Hon. David Pisoni MHA Liberal
  • Minister for Health and Wellbeing
The Hon. Stephen Wade MLC Liberal
  • Minister for Energy and Mining
The Hon. Dan van Holst Pellekaan MHA Liberal
  • Minister for Child Protection
The Hon. Rachel Sanderson MHA Liberal
  • Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development
The Hon. Tim Whetstone MHA Liberal
  • Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services
  • Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing
The Hon. Corey Wingard MHA Liberal
  • Minister for Environment and Water
The Hon. David Speirs MHA Liberal
  • Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government
  • Minister for Planning
The Hon. Stephan Knoll MHA Liberal

See also

References

  1. "The South Australian Government Gazette, 19 March 2018, No. 18, Supplementary Gazette" (PDF). Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  2. MacLennan, Leah (22 March 2018). "SA election: Who's who in the new South Australian Liberal Government?". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  3. "The South Australian Government Gazette, 22 March 2018, No. 20, Supplementary Gazette" (PDF). Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  • "Cabinet of South Australia". Department of Premier and Cabinet. Government of South Australia. 22 March 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
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