Baillieu Ministry


The Baillieu Ministry was the 67th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was a Liberal–National Coalition Government led by the Premier of Victoria, Ted Baillieu, and Deputy Premier, Peter Ryan. It succeeded the Brumby Ministry on 2 December 2010, following the defeat of the Labor government at the 2010 state election, at which the Coalition won 45 Legislative Assembly seats to Labor's 43.
The Baillieu Ministry comprised 23 members, 6 of which were members of the Victorian Legislative Council and 17 were members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Five were members of the National Party and four were women.
On 6 March 2013, Baillieu resigned as Liberal leader and therefore as Premier. Denis Napthine was voted the new leader of the party and became Premier.

Ministry

Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, and green entries indicate members of the National Party.
MinisterPortfolios
Ted Baillieu MP
Premier

Minister for the Arts
Peter Ryan, MP
Deputy Premier

Minister for Police and Emergency Services

Minister for Rural and Regional Development

Minister for Bushfire Response
Kim Wells, MP
Treasurer
Louise Asher, MP
Minister for Tourism and Major Events

Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business
Robert Clark, MP
Attorney-General

Minister for Finance
Richard Dalla-Riva, MLC
Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations

Minister for Manufacturing, Exports and Trade
David Davis, MLC
Minister for Health

Minister for Ageing
Hugh Delahunty, MP
Minister for Sport and Recreation

Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Martin Dixon, MP
Minister for Education
Matthew Guy, MLC
Minister for Planning
Peter Hall, MLC
Minister for Higher Education and Skills

Minister Responsible for the Teaching Profession
Nicholas Kotsiras, MLC
Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship
Wendy Lovell, MLC
Minister for Housing

Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development
Andrew McIntosh, MP
Minister for Corrections

Minister for Crime Prevention

Minister responsible for the establishment of an anti-corruption commission
Terry Mulder, MP
Minister for Roads

Minister for Public Transport
Denis Napthine, MP
Minister for Ports

Minister for Regional Cities

Minister for Racing

Minister for Major Projects
Michael O'Brien, MP
Minister for Gaming

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Energy and Resources
Jeanette Powell, MP
Minister for Local Government

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Gordon Rich-Phillips, MLC
Assistant Treasurer

Minister for Technology

Minister responsible for the Aviation Industry
Ryan Smith, MP
Minister for Environment and Climate Change

Minister for Youth Affairs
Peter Walsh, MP
Minister for Agriculture and Food Security

Minister for Water
Mary Wooldridge, MP
Minister for Mental Health

Minister for Women's Affairs

Minister for Community Services