Second Martin Ministry

The Second Martin Ministry was the 43rd ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It came into existence on 13 November 2001, when Clare Martin replaced the interim ministry that had been installed after she won office three months before. This involved reshuffling several portfolios and eliminating some more minor ones altogether. It lasted until 17 October 2002, when an eighth minister, Dr Chris Burns was promoted in order to reduce the workload of the seven existing ministers.

Office Minister

Chief Minister and Treasurer
Minister for Territory Development
Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Minister for Arts and Museums
Minister for Young Territorians
Minister for Women's Policy
Minister for Senior Territorians

Hon Clare Martin, MLA

Deputy Chief Minister
Leader of Government Business
Minister for Employment, Education and Training
Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing

Hon Syd Stirling, MLA

Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Minister for Communications
Minister for Central Australia

Hon Dr Peter Toyne, MLA

Minister for Business, Industry and Resource Development
Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
Minister for Energy
Minister for Asian Relations and Trade
Minister for the AustralAsia Railway
Minister for Tourism
Minister for Defence Support
Minister Assisting the Chief Minister on Territory Development

Hon Paul Henderson, MLA

Minister for Community Development
Minister for Housing
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Regional Development
Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Indigenous Affairs

Hon Jack Ah Kit, MLA

Minister for Health and Community Services
Minister assisting the Chief Minister on Women's Policy

Hon Jane Aagaard, MLA

Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
Minister for Lands and Planning
Minister for the Environment
Minister for Ethnic Affairs
Minister for Essential Services
Minister for Parks and Wildlife

Hon Kon Vatskalis, MLA

References

Preceded by
First Martin Ministry
Second Martin Ministry
2001-2002
Succeeded by
Third Martin Ministry
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