Minister for Health (Victoria)
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The Minister for Health is a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria tasked with the responsibility of overseeing the Victorian Government's health and hospital laws and initiatives.
Minister for Health of Victoria | |
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since 27 June 2022 | |
Style | The Honourable |
Member of | Parliament Cabinet Executive council |
Reports to | Premier |
Nominator | Premier |
Appointer | Governor on the recommendation of the premier |
Term length | At the governor's pleasure |
Precursor |
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Inaugural holder | Alfred Deakin |
Formation | 19 January 1890 (Minister of Health) |
Following the 2022 Victorian state election, the Andrews Government created the Minister for Health Infrastructure portfolio alongside the Minister for Health portfolio.
Mary-Anne Thomas has been the minister since June 2022.
Ministers for Health
editOrder | MP | Party affiliation | Ministerial title | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes | |
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Alfred Deakin MP | Minister of Health | 19 January 1890 | 5 November 1890 | 290 days | [1] | |||
George Langridge MP | 5 November 1890 | 24 March 1891 | 139 days | [2] | ||||
John M Davies MLC | 26 March 1891 | 22 April 1891 | 27 days | |||||
George Turner MP | 22 April 1891 | 23 January 1893 | 1 year, 276 days | [2][3] | ||||
Robert Reid MLC | 23 January 1893 | 27 September 1894 | 1 year, 247 days | [4] | ||||
Henry Cuthbert MLC | 27 September 1894 | 14 May 1895 | 229 days | [5] | ||||
John William Taverner MP | 14 May 1895 | 16 September 1895 | 125 days | |||||
Henry Roberts Williams MP | 16 September 1895 | 5 December 1899 | 4 years, 80 days | |||||
Donald Melville MLC | 5 December 1899 | 19 November 1900 | 349 days | [6] | ||||
William McCulloch MLC | 19 November 1900 | 10 June 1902 | 1 year, 203 days | [7][8] | ||||
Robert Reid MLC | Reform | 10 June 1902 | 6 February 1903 | 241 days | [9] | |||
Thomas Bent MP | 6 February 1903 | 16 February 1904 | 1 year, 10 days | |||||
Ewen Hugh Cameron MP | Minister of Public Health | 16 February 1904 | 31 October 1908 | 4 years, 258 days | [10] | |||
Duncan McBryde MLC | 31 October 1908 | 8 January 1909 | 69 days | |||||
William Baillieu MLC | Commonwealth Liberal | 8 January 1909 | 27 February 1912 | 3 years, 50 days | [11] | |||
William Edgar MLC | 27 February 1912 | 21 June 1913 | 1 year, 114 days | [11][12] | ||||
Frederick Hagelthorn MLC | 21 June 1913 | 9 December 1913 | 171 days | [12] | ||||
William Evans MLC | Labor | 9 December 1913 | 22 December 1913 | 13 days | [13] | |||
James Drysdale Brown MLC | Commonwealth Liberal | 22 December 1913 | 9 November 1915 | 1 year, 322 days | [14][15][16] | |||
Donald McLeod MP | 9 November 1915 | 29 November 1917 | 2 years, 20 days | [15] | ||||
Alfred Downward MP | Nationalist | 29 November 1917 | 21 March 1918 | 112 days | [17] | |||
John Bowser MP | 21 March 1918 | 7 July 1919 | 1 year, 108 days | [18] | ||||
Matthew Baird MP | 7 July 1919 | 7 September 1923 | 4 years, 62 days | |||||
Stanley Argyle MP | 7 September 1923 | 18 July 1924 | 315 days | [18][19] | ||||
John Percy Jones MLC | Labor | 18 July 1924 | 18 November 1924 | 123 days | [20] | |||
Stanley Argyle MP | Country | 18 November 1924 | 20 May 1927 | 2 years, 183 days | [21] | |||
William Beckett MLC | Labor | 20 May 1927 | 22 November 1928 | 1 year, 186 days | [22] | |||
Stanley Argyle MP | Nationalist | 22 November 1928 | 12 December 1929 | 1 year, 20 days | [23] | |||
William Beckett MLC | Labor | 12 December 1929 | 24 June 1931 | 1 year, 194 days | [24] | |||
Robert Williams MLC | 24 June 1931 | 19 May 1932 | 330 days | |||||
Stanley Argyle MP | United Australia Party | 19 May 1932 | 2 April 1935 | 2 years, 318 days | [25] | |||
John Harris MLC | United Country | 2 April 1935 | 1 January 1942 | 6 years, 274 days | [26] | |||
Edwin Mackrell MP | 8 January 1942 | 14 September 1943 | 1 year, 249 days | |||||
Percy Clarey MLC | Labor | 14 September 1943 | 18 September 1943 | 4 days | [27] | |||
Ian Macfarlan MP | United Country | 18 September 1943 | 2 October 1945 | 2 years, 14 days | [28] | |||
William Haworth MP | Liberal | Minister of Health | 2 October 1945 | 21 November 1945 | 50 days | [29] | ||
Bill Barry MP | Labor | 21 November 1945 | 20 November 1947 | 1 year, 364 days | [30] | |||
Albert Dunstan MP | Country | 20 November 1947 | 3 December 1948 | 1 year, 13 days | [31] | |||
Trevor Oldham MP | Liberal | 3 December 1948 | 8 December 1948 | 5 days | ||||
Charles Gartside MLC | 8 December 1948 | 27 June 1950 | 1 year, 201 days | |||||
Bill Fulton MP | Country | 27 June 1950 | 28 October 1952 | 2 years, 123 days | [32] | |||
William Dawnay-Mould MP | Electoral Reform League | 28 October 1952 | 31 October 1952 | 3 days | [33] | |||
Bill Fulton MP | Country | 31 October 1952 | 17 December 1952 | 47 days | [34][35] | |||
Bill Barry MP | Labor | 17 December 1952 | 31 March 1955 | 2 years, 104 days | [36] | |||
Val Doube MP | 31 March 1955 | 7 June 1955 | 68 days | |||||
Ewen Paul Cameron MLC | Liberal Country Party | 7 June 1955 | 26 July 1961 | 6 years, 49 days | [37] | |||
Ronald Mack MLC | 26 July 1961 | 14 September 1965 | 4 years, 50 days | |||||
Arthur Rylah MP | 15 September 1965 | 22 September 1965 | 7 days | |||||
Pat Dickie MLC | 22 September 1965 | 11 June 1970 | 4 years, 262 days | |||||
John Rossiter MP | 11 June 1970 | 30 May 1973 | 2 years, 353 days | [37][38] | ||||
Alan Scanlan MP | Liberal | 30 May 1973 | 31 March 1976 | 2 years, 306 days | [38] | |||
Vasey Houghton MLC | 31 March 1976 | 16 May 1979 | 3 years, 46 days | |||||
Bill Borthwick MP | 16 May 1979 | 8 April 1982 | 2 years, 327 days | [38][39] | ||||
Tom Roper MP | Labor | 8 April 1982 | 2 May 1985 | 3 years, 24 days | [40] | |||
David White MLC | 2 May 1985 | 7 February 1989 | 3 years, 281 days | |||||
Caroline Hogg MLC | 7 February 1989 | 18 January 1991 | 1 year, 345 days | [40][41] | ||||
Maureen Lyster MLC | 18 January 1991 | 6 October 1992 | 1 year, 262 days | [41] | ||||
Marie Tehan MP | Liberal | Minister for Health Services | 6 October 1992 | 9 November 1992 | 34 days | [42] | ||
Minister for Health | 9 November 1992 | 3 April 1996 | 3 years, 146 days | |||||
Rob Knowles MLC | 3 April 1996 | 20 October 1999 | 3 years, 200 days | |||||
John Thwaites MP | Labor | 20 October 1999 | 5 December 2002 | 3 years, 46 days | [43] | |||
Bronwyn Pike MP | 5 December 2002 | 3 August 2007 | 4 years, 241 days | [43][44] | ||||
Daniel Andrews MP | 3 August 2007 | 2 December 2010 | 3 years, 121 days | [44] | ||||
David Davis MLC | Liberal | 2 December 2010 | 4 December 2014 | 4 years, 2 days | [45][46] | |||
Jill Hennessy MP | Labor | 4 December 2014 | 29 November 2018 | 3 years, 360 days | [47] | |||
Jenny Mikakos MLC | 29 November 2018 | 26 September 2020 | 1 year, 302 days | |||||
Martin Foley MP | 29 September 2020 | 27 June 2022 | 1 year, 271 days | |||||
Mary-Anne Thomas MP | 27 June 2022 | Incumbent | 2 years, 158 days | [47][48] |
Ministers for Health Infrastructure
editMinister for Health Infrastructure of Victoria | |
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since 27 June 2022 | |
Style | The Honourable |
Member of | Parliament Executive council |
Reports to | Premier |
Nominator | Premier |
Appointer | Governor on the recommendation of the premier |
Term length | At the governor's pleasure |
Inaugural holder | Mary-Anne Thomas MP |
Formation | 27 June 2022 |
Order | MP | Party affiliation | Ministerial title | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes | |
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Mary-Anne Thomas MP | Labor | Minister for Health Infrastructure | 5 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 363 days | [47][48] |
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