Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation

The Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation is a ministry portfolio within the Executive Council of Victoria, Australia.

Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation of Victoria
since 19 December 2024
StyleThe Honourable
Member ofParliament
Executive council
Reports toPremier
NominatorPremier
AppointerGovernor
on the recommendation of the premier
Term lengthAt the governor's pleasure
Precursor
  • Minister for Gaming
  • Minister for Gaming Regulation
  • Minister for Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation
Inaugural holderDavid White MLC
Formation15 August 1991

Ministers

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Order MP Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 David White MLC Labor Minister for Gaming 15 August 1991 28 January 1992 166 days [1]
2 Tom Roper MP 28 January 1992 6 October 1992 252 days
3 Haddon Storey MLC Liberal 6 October 1992 3 April 1996 3 years, 180 days [2]
4 Roger Hallam MLC Nationals 3 April 1996 20 October 1999 3 years, 200 days
5 John Pandazopoulos MP Labor 20 October 1999 1 December 2006 7 years, 42 days [3]
6 Daniel Andrews MP 1 December 2006 3 August 2007 245 days [3][4]
7 Tony Robinson MP 3 August 2007 2 December 2010 3 years, 121 days [4]
8 Michael O'Brien MP Liberal 2 December 2010 13 March 2013 2 years, 101 days [5][6]
9 Andrew McIntosh MP Minister for Gaming Regulation 13 March 2013 16 April 2013 34 days [6]
10 Edward O'Donohue MLC Minister for Liquor and Gaming Regulation 22 April 2013 4 December 2014 1 year, 226 days
11 Jane Garrett MP Labor Minister for Consumer Affairs, Gaming and Liquor Regulation 4 December 2014 10 June 2016 1 year, 189 days [7]
12 Marlene Kairouz MP 20 June 2016 16 June 2020 3 years, 362 days
13 Melissa Horne MP 22 June 2020 5 December 2022 2 years, 166 days
Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation 5 December 2022 19 December 2024 2 years, 14 days [7][8]
14 Enver Erdogan MLC 19 December 2024 Incumbent 4 days [9]

Reference list

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  1. ^ Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Kirner". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  2. ^ Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Kennett". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Bracks". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  4. ^ a b Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Brumby". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  5. ^ Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Baillieu". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  6. ^ a b Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Napthine". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  7. ^ a b Carr, Adam. "Victorian Ministries - Andrews". Psephos: Adam Carr's Election Archive. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  8. ^ Wallace, Samual (2 October 2023). "Ministers of the Crown (per S 520)" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette. Victorian Government Printer. p. 3. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  9. ^ Eddie, Rachel; Rooney, Kieran (19 December 2024). "Women win in Allan's cabinet reshuffle, as Pearson suffers a blow". The Age. Retrieved 19 December 2024.