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Cabinet of South Australia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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 fifteen-member cabinet, the Malinauskas ministry, is headed by Premier Peter Malinauskas of the South Australian Labor Party.

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Composition of ministry

As of 15 April 2024,[1] all but one cabinet ministers are members of the South Australian Labor Party, with the remaining cabinet minister an Independent member.

Party Portfolio Minister
Labor Peter Malinauskas MP
Labor
  • Deputy Premier
  • Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
  • Minister for Workforce and Population Strategy
  • Minister for Climate, Environment and Water
Susan Close MP
Labor
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Minister for Industrial Relations and Public Sector
Kyam Maher MLC
Labor
  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
  • Minister for Energy and Mining
Tom Koutsantonis MP
Labor Stephen Mullighan MP
Labor
  • Minister for Tourism
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Zoe Bettison MP
Labor
  • Minister for Health and Wellbeing
Chris Picton MP
Labor
  • Minister for Child Protection
  • Minister for Women and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
  • Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing
Katrine Hildyard MP
Labor
  • Minister for Human Services
  • Minister for Ageing Well
Nat Cook MP
Labor
  • Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development
  • Minister for Forest Industries
Clare Scriven MLC
Labor
  • Minister for Education, Training and Skills
Blair Boyer MP
Labor
  • Minister for Small and Family Business
  • Minister for Consumer and Business Affairs
  • Minister for Arts
Andrea Michaels MP
Labor
  • Minister for Trade and Investment
  • Minister for Local Government
  • Minister for Veteran's Affairs
Joe Szakacs MP
Labor
  • Minister for Housing and Urban Development
  • Minister for Housing Infrastructure
  • Minister for Planning
Nick Champion MP
Independent
  • Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services
  • Special Minister of State
Dan Cregan MP

See also

References

  1. ^ "Governor's Instruments (27)" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette. Government of South Australia. 15 March 2025. p. 682. Retrieved 15 April 2024.

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