Allan ministry (2023)


The Allan ministry is the 72nd and current ministry of the Government of Victoria. The Labor government, led by Premier Jacinta Allan and Deputy Premier Ben Carroll, was officially sworn in following the resignation of Daniel Andrews and dissolution of the Third Andrews ministry.
On the 27th of September 2023, only Allan was sworn in as Premier.
The full ministry was sworn in on the 2nd of October 2023. At this time, the ministry consisted of 22 ministers, fifteen of whom are women.

Background

The formation of the ministry can be traced back to the aftermath of the 2023 Victorian Labor Party leadership election, during which Jacinta Allan emerged as the uncontested leader of the party and subsequently ascended to the position of Premier of Victoria. Allan's ascent to leadership resulted from intricate negotiations between the factions within the party, namely the Labor Right and Labor Left, who had reached an impasse concerning the deputy leadership. Initially, the left faction had endorsed Treasurer of Victoria Tim Pallas as their preferred candidate, while the right faction had intended to nominate Ben Carroll for the leadership, with Anthony Carbines as his deputy.
However, these factional disagreements ultimately gave way to a consensus, leading to Ben Carroll being elected unopposed as the deputy, thereby averting the need for an extended rank-and-file election.

Composition

Interim composition

When Allan was sworn in on 27 September 2023, ministerial portfolios of the Third Andrews ministry have been retained in the interim until 2 October 2023, when the full ministry was sworn in.
MinisterPortfolio
Jacinta Allan, MP
Ben Carroll, MP
  • Minister for Industry and Innovation
  • Minister for Manufacturing Sovereignty
  • Minister for Employment
  • Minister for Public Transport
  • Jaclyn Symes, MLC
  • Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Emergency Services
  • Gayle Tierney, MLC
  • Minister for Training and Skills
  • Minister for Higher Education
  • Minister for Agriculture
  • Tim Pallas, MP
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for Industrial Relations
  • Minister for Trade and Investment
  • Lizzie Blandthorn, MLC
  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
  • Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers
  • Minister for Child Protection and Family Services
  • Colin Brooks, MP
  • Minister for Housing
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • Anthony Carbines, MP
  • Minister for Police
  • Minister for Crime Prevention
  • Minister for Racing
  • Lily D'Ambrosio, MP
  • Minister for Climate Action
  • Minister for Energy and Resources
  • Minister for the State Electricity Commission
  • Steve Dimopoulos, MP
  • Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events
  • Minister for Creative Industries
  • Melissa Horne, MP
  • Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation
  • Minister for Local Government
  • Minister for Ports and Freight
  • Minister for Roads and Road Safety
  • Natalie Hutchins, MP
  • Minister for Education
  • Minister for Women
  • Sonya Kilkenny, MP
  • Minister for Planning
  • Minister for Outdoor Recreation
  • Danny Pearson, MP
  • Minister for Government Services
  • Assistant Treasurer
  • Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC
  • Minister for Consumer Affairs
  • Harriet Shing, MLC
  • Minister for Water
  • Minister for Regional Development
  • Minister for Equality
  • Minister for Commonwealth Games Legacy
  • Ros Spence, MP
  • Minister for Prevention of Family Violence
  • Minister for Community Sport
  • Minister for Suburban Development
  • Ingrid Stitt, MLC
  • Minister for Early Childhood and Pre-Prep
  • Minister for the Environment
  • Mary-Anne Thomas, MP
  • Leader of the House
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Health Infrastructure
  • Minister for Medical Research
  • Gabrielle Williams, MP
  • Minister for Mental Health
  • Minister for Ambulance Services
  • Minister for Treaty and First Peoples
  • Enver Erdogan, MLC
  • Minister for Corrections
  • Minister for Youth Justice
  • Minister for Victim Support
  • Natalie Suleyman, MP
  • Minister for Veterans
  • Minister for Small Business
  • Minister for Youth