Second Henderson Ministry

The Second Henderson Ministry was the 51st ministry of the Government of the Northern Territory. It came into operation on 18 August 2008, following the narrow re-election of the Henderson Labor government in the 2008 election. The government had suffered the defeat of three ministers at the election: Chris Natt, Len Kiely and Mathew Bonson. The three vacancies were notably filled by three indigenous MLAs, Malarndirri McCarthy, Alison Anderson and Karl Hampton.

The Ministry ended when the Henderson government was defeated at the 2012 Northern Territory election, and was succeeded by the Mills Ministry on 4 September 2012.

Office Minister

Chief Minister
Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Minister for Major Projects, Trade and Economic Development
Minister for Climate Change
Minister for Territory-Federal Relations
Minister for Multicultural Affairs

Hon Paul Henderson, MLA

Minister for Education and Training
Minister for Indigenous Policy
Minister for Arts and Museums

Hon Marion Scrymgour, MLA

Treasurer
Minister for Lands and Planning
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

Hon Delia Lawrie, MLA

Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
Minister for Health
Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing
Minister for Alcohol Policy

Hon Dr Chris Burns, MLA

Minister for Business and Employment
Minister for Primary Industry, Fisheries and Resources
Minister for Tourism
Minister for Asian Relations
Minister for Defence Support

Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA

Minister for Housing
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Essential Services
Minister for Public Employment

Hon Rob Knight, MLA

Minister for Children and Families
Minister for Child Protection
Minister for Statehood
Minister for Senior Territorians
Minister for Young Territorians
Minister for Women's Policy
Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Multicultural Affasirs

Hon Malarndirri McCarthy, MLA

Minister for Natural Resources, Environment and Heritage
Minister for Parks and Wildlife
Minister for Central Australia

Hon Alison Anderson, MLA

Minister for Regional Development
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Information, Communications and Technology Policy
Minister assisting the Chief Minister
   on Major Projects and Economic Development

Hon Karl Hampton, MLA
Preceded by
First Henderson Ministry
Second Henderson Ministry
2008–2012
Succeeded by
Mills Ministry
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