Second Andrews ministry

Second Andrews ministry

70th ministry of Victoria, Australia
Date formed29 November 2018
Date dissolved5 December 2022
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II (until 8 September 2022)
Charles III (since 8 September 2022)
GovernorLinda Dessau
PremierDaniel Andrews
Deputy premierJames Merlino (until 27 June 2022)
Jacinta Allan (since 27 June 2022)
No. of ministers22
Member party  Labor
Status in legislatureMajority government
55 / 88
Opposition cabinetO'Brien Shadow Cabinet (until 7 September 2021)
Second Guy Shadow Caibnet (since 7 September 2021)
Opposition party    LiberalNational Coalition
Opposition leaderMichael O'Brien (Liberal) (until 7 September 2021)
Matthew Guy (Liberal) (since 7 September 2021)
History
Election2018 state election
PredecessorFirst Andrews ministry
SuccessorThird Andrews ministry

The Second Andrews ministry was the 70th ministry of the Government of Victoria. The Labor government, led by Premier Daniel Andrews and Deputy Premier James Merlino, was officially sworn in on 29 November 2018, following the party's second consecutive victory at the 2018 state election, which was held on 24 November 2018.[1]

At the time of its formation, the ministry consisted of 22 ministers, eleven of whom were women, making it the first cabinet in Victoria's history to reach gender parity.[2] To accommodate this change Philip Dalidakis was removed from his cabinet position. However, his work as a minister was praised by Andrews.[3] Following the resignation of Gavin Jennings and the appointment of Ros Spence on 23 March 2020, the Cabinet became majority female.

The Second Andrews ministry succeeded the First Andrews ministry, and was succeeded by the Third Andrews ministry.

  1. ^ "Swearing in of the Second Andrews Ministry". Governor of Victoria. 29 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Labor makes history with first Cabinet that is 50 per cent women". The Age. 27 November 2018.
  3. ^ Stephanie Anderson (27 November 2018). "Half of Victoria's ministry positions to go to women, Premier announces". ABC News. Retrieved 14 December 2018.

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