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Deputy Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| post | Deputy Chief Minister |
| body | the |
| Northern Territory | |
| flag | Flag of the Northern Territory.svg |
| flagsize | 120px |
| flagcaption | Flag of the Northern Territory |
| insignia | Northern Territory Coat of Arms.svg |
| insigniasize | 120px |
| insigniacaption | Coat of arms of the Northern Territory |
| incumbent | Gerard Maley |
| incumbentsince | 9 September 2024 |
| department | Department of the Chief Minister |
| style | The Honourable |
| member_of | |
| reports_to | Chief Minister of the Northern Territory |
| seat | Darwin, Northern Territory |
| nominator | Chief Minister of the Northern Territory |
| appointer | Administrator of the Northern Territory |
| appointer_qualified | on the advice of the chief minister |
| termlength | At the Administrator's pleasure |
| formation | 20 November 1974 |
| first | Paul 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 Minister | Party | Period in office | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Everingham | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Bernie Kilgariff | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Grant Tambling | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Marshall Perron | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Nick Dondas | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Barry Coulter | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Ray Hanrahan | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Barry Coulter | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Mike Reed | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Syd Stirling | Labor Party | ||
| Marion Scrymgour | Labor Party | ||
| Delia Lawrie | Labor Party | ||
| Robyn Lambley | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Willem Westra van Holthe | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Dave Tollner | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Peter Chandler | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Willem Westra van Holthe | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Peter Styles | Country Liberal Party | ||
| Nicole Manison | Labor Party | ||
| Chansey Paech | Labor Party | ||
| Gerard Maley | Country Liberal Party |
References
References
- 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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