Second Tuxworth Ministry

The Second Tuxworth Ministry was the fourteenth ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It was sworn in on 21 December 1984, following a major reshuffle by newly appointed Chief Minister Ian Tuxworth. The new ministry saw significant changes to the roles of a number of key figures. Tuxworth took on the role of Treasurer, formerly held by Marshall Perron, with Perron becoming Attorney-General. Jim Robertson, the former Attorney-General, became Minister for Health, and Daryl Manzie took on Robertson's other former portfolio as Minister for Transport and Works. The new ministry also saw the appointment of two new ministers: Barry Coulter and future Chief Minister Stephen Hatton, and the axing of one minister, former housing and conservation minister Noel Padgham-Purich. It operated until 19 August 1985, when a further ministerial reshuffle took place.

  • Hon Ian Tuxworth, MLA: Chief Minister and Treasurer
  • Hon Nick Dondas, MLA: Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Industry and Small Business
  • Hon Marshall Perron, MLA: Attorney-General and Minister for Mines and Energy
  • Hon Jim Robertson, MLA: Minister for Health and Minister for Youth, Sport, Recreation and Ethnic Affairs; also (until 25 February 1985) Leader of Government Business
  • Hon Tom Harris: Minister for Education
  • Hon Daryl Manzie, MLA: Minister for Transport and Works and Housing
  • Hon Stephen Hatton, MLA: Minister for Lands, Minister for Primary Production, Minister for Ports and Fisheries and Minister for Conservation
  • Hon Barry Coulter, MLA: Minister for Community Development and Minister for Correctional Services

Ray Hanrahan was appointed Leader of Government Business on 26 February 1985, replacing Jim Robertson, but was not a member of the ministry during this period.

Preceded by
First Tuxworth Ministry
Second Tuxworth Ministry
1984-1985
Succeeded by
Third Tuxworth Ministry

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