Second Burke Ministry

The Second Burke Ministry was the 40th ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It was sworn in on 4 August 1999, following the promotion of Chris Lugg to the Ministry to replace Barry Coulter who had resigned from Parliament. It operated until 30 January 2000.

Office Minister

Chief Minister
Attorney-General
Minister for the AustralAsia Railway
Minister for Young Territorians
Minister for Women's Policy
Minister for Constitutional Development

Hon Denis Burke, MLA

Deputy Chief Minister and Treasurer
Minister for Tourism
Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Minister for Parks and Wildlife
Minister for Territory Insurance

Hon Mike Reed, MLA

Minister for Industries and Business
Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing
Minister for Defence Support and Regional Development
Minister for Lands, Planning and Environment

Hon Tim Baldwin, MLA

Minister for Asian Relations and Trade
Minister for Resource Development
Minister for Public Employment and Industrial Relations

Hon Daryl Manzie, MLA

Leader of Government Business
Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Development
Minister for Territory Ports

Hon Mick Palmer, MLA

Minister for Health, Family and Children's Services
Minister for Senior Territorians
Minister for Essential Services

Hon Stephen Dunham, MLA

Minister for School Education
Minister for Tertiary Education and Training
Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Minister for Communications, Science and Advanced Technology
Minister for Ethnic Affairs

Hon Peter Adamson, MLA

Minister for Local Government
Minister for Housing
Minister for Aboriginal Development
Minister for Central Australia

Hon Loraine Braham, MLA

Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Correctional Services
Minister for Arts and Museums

Hon Chris Lugg, MLA

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