Ministers for Education
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Order
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MP
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
|
Term start
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Term end
|
Time in office
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Notes
|
1
|
James Stephen MP
|
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Independent
|
Minister of Public Instruction
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2 January 1873
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1 May 1874
|
1 year, 119 days
|
[1]
|
|
2
|
James Munro MP
|
|
Non-Party Liberalism
|
Minister of Public Instruction
|
7 August 1875
|
20 October 1875
|
74 days
|
[2]
|
3
|
Robert Ramsay MP
|
|
Non-Party Conservatism
|
20 October 1875
|
21 May 1877
|
1 year, 213 days
|
[3]
|
4
|
William Smith MP
|
|
Non-Party Liberalism
|
21 May 1877
|
5 March 1880
|
2 years, 289 days
|
[4]
|
(3)
|
Robert Ramsay MP
|
|
Non-Party Conservatism
|
Minister of Education
|
5 March 1880
|
3 August 1880
|
151 days
|
[5]
|
(4)
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William Smith MP
|
|
Non-Party Liberalism
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Minister of Public Instruction
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3 August 1880
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9 July 1881
|
340 days
|
[6]
|
5
|
James Grant MP
|
|
9 July 1881
|
8 March 1883
|
111 years, 242 days
|
[7]
|
6
|
James Service MP
|
|
Non-Party Conservatism
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8 March 1883
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10 April 1884
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1 year, 33 days
|
[8]
|
7
|
Duncan Gillies MP
|
|
10 April 1884
|
18 February 1886
|
1 year, 314 days
|
8
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Dr Charles Pearson MP
|
|
18 February 1886
|
5 November 1890
|
4 years, 260 days
|
[9]
|
9
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Sir Frederick Sargood MLC
|
|
Non-Party Liberalism
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5 November 1890
|
16 February 1892
|
1 year, 103 days
|
[10]
|
10
|
Alexander Peacock MP
|
|
16 February 1892
|
23 January 1893
|
342 days
|
[11]
|
11
|
James Campbell MP
|
|
Non-Party Conservatism
|
23 January 1893
|
16 September 1893
|
236 days
|
[12]
|
12
|
Richard Baker MP
|
|
16 September 1893
|
27 September 1894
|
1 year, 11 days
|
(10)
|
Alexander Peacock MP
|
|
Protectionist and Liberal
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27 September 1894
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5 December 1899
|
5 years, 69 days
|
[13]
|
13
|
James McCay MP
|
|
Non-Party Liberalism
|
5 December 1899
|
29 December 1899
|
24 days
|
[14]
|
14
|
Dr Charles Salmon MP
|
|
29 December 1899
|
19 November 1900
|
355 days
|
15
|
William Gurr MP
|
|
19 November 1900
|
10 June 1902
|
1 year, 173 days
|
[15][16]
|
16
|
Robert Reid MLC
|
|
Reform
|
10 June 1902
|
3 February 1903
|
238 days
|
[17]
|
17
|
John Davies MLC
|
|
6 February 1903
|
7 September 1903
|
213 days
|
18
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Arthur Sachse MLC
|
|
7 September 1903
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31 October 1908
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5 years, 54 days
|
[17][18]
|
19
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John Bowser MP
|
|
31 October 1908
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8 January 1909
|
69 days
|
[18]
|
20
|
Alfred Billson MP
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
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8 January 1909
|
19 February 1913
|
4 years, 42 days
|
[19][20]
|
(10)
|
Sir Alexander Peacock MP
|
|
19 February 1913
|
9 December 1913
|
293 days
|
[20]
|
21
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John Lemmon MP
|
|
Labor
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9 December 1913
|
22 December 1913
|
13 days
|
[21]
|
(10)
|
Sir Alexander Peacock MP
|
|
Commonwealth Liberal
|
22 December 1913
|
18 June 1914
|
178 days
|
[22]
|
22
|
Thomas Livingston MP
|
|
18 June 1914
|
9 November 1915
|
1 year, 144 days
|
[23]
|
23
|
Harry Lawson MP
|
|
9 November 1915
|
29 November 1917
|
2 years, 20 days
|
|
Nationalist
|
24
|
Matthew Baird MP
|
|
29 November 1917
|
21 March 1918
|
112 days
|
[24]
|
25
|
William Hutchinson MP
|
|
21 March 1918
|
1 November 1920
|
2 years, 225 days
|
[25]
|
(10)
|
Sir Alexander Peacock MP
|
|
4 November 1920
|
28 April 1924
|
3 years, 176 days
|
26
|
Richard Toutcher MP
|
|
28 April 1924
|
18 July 1924
|
51 days
|
[26]
|
(21)
|
John Lemmon MP
|
|
Labor
|
Minister of Education
|
18 July 1924
|
18 November 1924
|
123 days
|
[27]
|
(10)
|
Sir Alexander Peacock MP
|
|
Nationalist
|
Minister of Public Instruction
|
18 November 1924
|
20 May 1927
|
2 years, 183 days
|
[28]
|
(21)
|
John Lemmon MP
|
|
Labor
|
20 May 1927
|
22 November 1928
|
1 year, 186 days
|
[29]
|
27
|
Henry Cohen MLC
|
|
Nationalist
|
22 November 1928
|
12 December 1929
|
1 year, 20 days
|
[30]
|
(21)
|
John Lemmon MP
|
|
Labor
|
12 December 1929
|
19 May 1932
|
2 years, 159 days
|
[31]
|
28
|
John Pennington MP
|
|
United Australia Party
|
19 May 1932
|
20 March 1935
|
2 years, 305 days
|
[32]
|
29
|
Harold Cohen MLC
|
|
20 March 1935
|
2 April 1935
|
13 days
|
30
|
Dr John Harris MLC
|
|
United Country
|
2 April 1935
|
1 January 1942
|
6 years, 274 days
|
[33]
|
31
|
Albert Lind MP
|
|
8 January 1942
|
14 September 1943
|
1 year, 249 days
|
32
|
Francis Field MP
|
|
Labor
|
14 September 1943
|
18 September 1943
|
4 days
|
[34]
|
33
|
Thomas Hollway MP
|
|
United Australia Party
|
18 September 1943
|
2 October 1945
|
2 years, 14 days
|
[35]
|
|
Liberal
|
34
|
Leslie Hollins MP
|
|
Independent
|
2 October 1945
|
21 November 1945
|
50 days
|
[36]
|
(32)
|
Francis Field MP
|
|
Labor
|
21 November 1945
|
20 November 1947
|
1 year, 364 days
|
[37]
|
35
|
Wilfrid Kent Hughes MP
|
|
Liberal
|
20 November 1947
|
8 December 1948
|
1 year, 18 days
|
[38]
|
36
|
Ray Tovell MP
|
|
8 December 1948
|
27 June 1950
|
1 year, 201 days
|
37
|
Percival Inchbold MLC
|
|
Country
|
Minister of Education
|
27 June 1950
|
28 October 1952
|
2 years, 123 days
|
[39]
|
(36)
|
Ray Tovell MP
|
|
Electoral Reform League
|
28 October 1952
|
31 October 1952
|
3 days
|
[40]
|
(37)
|
Percival Inchbold MLC
|
|
Country
|
31 October 1952
|
17 December 1952
|
47 days
|
[41][42]
|
38
|
Ernie Shepherd MP
|
|
Labor
|
17 December 1952
|
7 June 1955
|
2 years, 172 days
|
[43]
|
39
|
Arthur Rylah MP
|
|
Liberal Country Party
|
7 June 1955
|
8 June 1955
|
1 day
|
[44]
|
40
|
William Leggatt MP
|
|
8 June 1955
|
14 February 1956
|
251 days
|
41
|
John Bloomfield MP
|
|
14 February 1956
|
9 May 1967
|
11 years, 84 days
|
42
|
Lindsay Thompson MLC
|
|
9 May 1967
|
16 May 1979
|
12 years, 7 days
|
[44][45]
|
43
|
Alan Hunt MLC
|
|
Liberal
|
16 May 1979
|
8 April 1982
|
2 years, 327 days
|
[45][46]
|
44
|
Robert Fordham MP
|
|
Labor
|
8 April 1982
|
2 May 1985
|
3 years, 24 days
|
[47]
|
45
|
Ian Cathie MP
|
|
Minister for Education
|
2 May 1985
|
14 December 1987
|
2 years, 226 days
|
46
|
Caroline Hogg MLC
|
|
14 December 1987
|
13 October 1988
|
304 days
|
47
|
Joan Kirner MP
|
|
13 October 1988
|
10 August 1990
|
1 year, 301 days
|
48
|
Barry Pullen MLC
|
|
10 August 1990
|
18 January 1991
|
161 days
|
[48]
|
|
Minister for Education and Training
|
18 January 1991
|
28 January 1992
|
1 year, 10 days
|
49
|
Neil Pope MP
|
|
Minister for School Education
|
28 January 1992
|
6 October 1992
|
252 days
|
50
|
Don Hayward MP
|
|
Liberal
|
Minister for Education
|
6 October 1992
|
3 April 1996
|
3 years, 180 days
|
[49]
|
51
|
Phil Gude MP
|
|
3 April 1996
|
20 October 1999
|
3 years, 200 days
|
52
|
Mary Delahunty MP
|
|
Labor
|
20 October 1999
|
5 December 2002
|
3 years, 46 days
|
[50]
|
53
|
Lynne Kosky MP
|
|
Minister for Education and Training
|
5 December 2002
|
1 December 2006
|
3 years, 361 days
|
54
|
John Lenders MLC
|
|
Minister for Education
|
1 December 2006
|
3 August 2007
|
245 days
|
[50][51]
|
55
|
Bronwyn Pike MP
|
|
3 August 2007
|
2 December 2010
|
3 years, 121 days
|
[51]
|
56
|
Martin Dixon MP
|
|
Liberal
|
2 December 2010
|
4 December 2014
|
4 years, 2 days
|
[52][53]
|
57
|
James Merlino MP
|
|
Labor
|
4 December 2014
|
27 June 2022
|
7 years, 205 days
|
[54]
|
58
|
Natalie Hutchins MP
|
|
27 June 2022
|
2 October 2023
|
1 year, 97 days
|
59
|
Ben Carroll MP
|
|
2 October 2023
|
Incumbent
|
1 year, 47 days
|
[55]
|
Ministers for Skills and TAFE
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Order
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MP
|
Party affiliation
|
Ministerial title
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Time in office
|
Notes
|
1
|
Steve Herbert MLC
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for Training and Skills
|
4 December 2014
|
9 November 2016
|
1 year, 341 days
|
[54]
|
2
|
Gayle Tierney MLC
|
|
9 November 2016
|
2 October 2023
|
8 years, 9 days
|
|
Minister for Skills and TAFE
|
2 October 2023
|
Incumbent
|
[55]
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Ministers for Higher Education
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Ministers for Education Services
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Ministers for Skills and Workforce Participation
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Order
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MP
|
Party affiliation
|
Ministerial title
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Time in office
|
Notes
|
1
|
Jacinta Allan MP
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation
|
3 August 2007
|
20 January 2010
|
2 years, 170 days
|
[51]
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2
|
Bronwyn Pike MP
|
|
20 January 2010
|
2 December 2010
|
316 days
|
Minister for Special Education
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Order
|
MP
|
Party affiliation
|
Ministerial title
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Time in office
|
Notes
|
1
|
Alan Scanlan MP
|
|
Liberal
|
Minister for Special Education
|
31 March 1976
|
16 May 1979
|
3 years, 46 days
|
[45]
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Minister for International Education
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Order
|
MP
|
Party affiliation
|
Ministerial title
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Time in office
|
Notes
|
1
|
Steve Herbert MLC
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for International Education
|
23 May 2016
|
9 November 2016
|
170 days
|
[54]
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Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession
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Order
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MP
|
Party affiliation
|
Ministerial title
|
Term start
|
Term end
|
Time in office
|
Notes
|
1
|
Peter Hall MLC
|
|
Nationals
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Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession
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2 December 2010
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17 March 2014
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3 years, 105 days
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[52][53]
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