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Deputy Chief Minister of the Northern Territory


FieldValue
postDeputy Chief Minister
bodythe
Northern Territory
flagFlag of the Northern Territory.svg
flagsize120px
flagcaptionFlag of the Northern Territory
insigniaNorthern Territory Coat of Arms.svg
insigniasize120px
insigniacaptionCoat of arms of the Northern Territory
incumbentGerard Maley
incumbentsince9 September 2024
departmentDepartment of the Chief Minister
styleThe Honourable
member_of
reports_toChief Minister of the Northern Territory
seatDarwin, Northern Territory
nominatorChief Minister of the Northern Territory
appointerAdministrator of the Northern Territory
appointer_qualifiedon the advice of the chief minister
termlengthAt the Administrator's pleasure
formation20 November 1974
firstPaul Everingham

Northern Territory The deputy chief minister of the Northern Territory is a role in the Government of the Northern Territory assigned to a responsible Minister in the Northern Territory. It has second ranking behind the chief minister of the Northern Territory in Cabinet, and its holder serves as acting chief minister during absence or incapacity of the chief minister. The deputy chief minister is almost always the deputy leader of the governing party.

The incumbent deputy chief minister of the Northern Territory is Gerard Maley. Maley assumed the position in September 2024, becoming the first deputy chief minister of the current Country Liberal Government since September 2024.

List of deputy chief ministers of the Northern Territory

Deputy Chief MinisterPartyPeriod in office
Paul EveringhamCountry Liberal Party
Bernie KilgariffCountry Liberal Party
Grant TamblingCountry Liberal Party
Marshall PerronCountry Liberal Party
Nick DondasCountry Liberal Party
Barry CoulterCountry Liberal Party
Ray HanrahanCountry Liberal Party
Barry CoulterCountry Liberal Party
Mike ReedCountry Liberal Party
Syd StirlingLabor Party
Marion ScrymgourLabor Party
Delia LawrieLabor Party
Robyn LambleyCountry Liberal Party
Willem Westra van HoltheCountry Liberal Party
Dave TollnerCountry Liberal Party
Peter ChandlerCountry Liberal Party
Willem Westra van HoltheCountry Liberal Party
Peter StylesCountry Liberal Party
Nicole ManisonLabor Party
Chansey PaechLabor Party
Gerard MaleyCountry Liberal Party

References

References

  1. The [[Northern Territory Legislative Assembly]] was created in 1974 but self-government was not granted until July 1978. The offices of leader and deputy were known as "(Deputy) Majority Leader" until then and as "(Deputy) Chief Minister" after.
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