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The ministries of the: Northern Territory are appointed by, theβ€”β€”Chief Minister of the Northern Territory each term from the members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly.

Ministry Party Term start Term end Term in office Notes
Letts Executive   Country Liberal November 1974 (1974-11) September 1977 (1977-09)
Everingham Executive   September 1977 (1977-09) June 1978 (1978-06)
Everingham Ministry   1 July 1978 (1978-07-01) 16 October 1984 (1984-10-16) 6 years, 107 days
Tuxworth Ministry   17 October 1984 (1984-10-17) 14 May 1986 (1986-05-14) 1 year, 209 days
Hatton Ministry   15 May 1986 (1986-05-15) 13 July 1988 (1988-07-13) 2 years, 59 days
Perron Ministry   14 July 1988 (1988-07-14) 25 May 1995 (1995-05-25) 6 years, 315 days
Stone Ministry   26 May 1995 (1995-05-26) 8 February 1999 (1999-02-08) 3 years, 258 days
Burke Ministry   9 February 1999 (1999-02-09) 26 August 2001 (2001-08-26) 2 years, 198 days
Martin Ministry   Labor 27 August 2001 (2001-08-27) 25 November 2007 (2007-11-25) 6 years, 90 days
Henderson Ministry   26 November 2007 (2007-11-26) 28 August 2012 (2012-08-28) 4 years, 276 days
Mills Ministry   Country Liberal 29 August 2012 (2012-08-29) 13 March 2013 (2013-03-13) 196 days
Giles Ministry   14 March 2013 (2013-03-14) 27 August 2016 (2016-08-27) 3 years, 166 days
First Gunner Ministry   Labor 31 August 2016 (2016-08-31) 13 May 2022 5 years, 256 days
Second Gunner Ministry  
Fyles Ministry   13 May 2022 (2022-05-13) Incumbent Ongoing


See alsoβ€»

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Northern Territory Government Ministries (CLP) 1stβ€”β€”to 8th Assembly 1974 - 2001" (PDF). Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Northern Territory Government Ministries (ALP) Ninth Assembly 27 August 2001 – 23 June 2005" (PDF). Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Northern Territory Government Ministries (ALP) Tenth Assembly 2005 - 2008" (PDF). Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Northern Territory Government Ministries (Country Liberals) Twelfth Assembly 29 August 2012 – 27.08.16" (PDF). Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  5. ^ "Labor leader Michael Gunner sworn in as Northern Territory Chief Minister". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016.

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