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(Redirected from Minister for Training and Skills) A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria

Minister for Education of Victoria
Victorian coat of arms
Flag of Victoria
Incumbent
Ben Carroll MP
since 2 October 2023
Department of Education
StyleThe Honourable
Member ofParliament
Cabinet
Executive council
Reports toPremier
NominatorPremier
AppointerGovernor
on the recommendation of the premier
Term lengthAt the governor's pleasure
Precursor
  • Minister of Public Instruction
  • Minister of Education
  • Minister for Education and Training
  • Minister for School Education
Inaugural holderJames Stephen MP
Formation2 January 1873

The Minister for Education is a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria, Australia.

Ministers for Education

Order MP Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 James Stephen MP Independent Minister of Public Instruction 2 January 1873 1 May 1874 1 year, 119 days
2 James Munro MP Non-Party Liberalism Minister of Public Instruction 7 August 1875 20 October 1875 74 days
3 Robert Ramsay MP Non-Party Conservatism 20 October 1875 21 May 1877 1 year, 213 days
4 William Smith MP Non-Party Liberalism 21 May 1877 5 March 1880 2 years, 289 days
(3) Robert Ramsay MP Non-Party Conservatism Minister of Education 5 March 1880 3 August 1880 151 days
(4) William Smith MP Non-Party Liberalism Minister of Public Instruction 3 August 1880 9 July 1881 340 days
5 James Grant MP 9 July 1881 8 March 1883 111 years, 242 days
6 James Service MP Non-Party Conservatism 8 March 1883 10 April 1884 1 year, 33 days
7 Duncan Gillies MP 10 April 1884 18 February 1886 1 year, 314 days
8 Dr Charles Pearson MP 18 February 1886 5 November 1890 4 years, 260 days
9 Sir Frederick Sargood MLC Non-Party Liberalism 5 November 1890 16 February 1892 1 year, 103 days
10 Alexander Peacock MP 16 February 1892 23 January 1893 342 days
11 James Campbell MP Non-Party Conservatism 23 January 1893 16 September 1893 236 days
12 Richard Baker MP 16 September 1893 27 September 1894 1 year, 11 days
(10) Alexander Peacock MP Protectionist and Liberal 27 September 1894 5 December 1899 5 years, 69 days
13 James McCay MP Non-Party Liberalism 5 December 1899 29 December 1899 24 days
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
16 Robert Reid MLC Reform 10 June 1902 3 February 1903 238 days
17 John Davies MLC 6 February 1903 7 September 1903 213 days
18 Arthur Sachse MLC 7 September 1903 31 October 1908 5 years, 54 days
19 John Bowser MP 31 October 1908 8 January 1909 69 days
20 Alfred Billson MP Commonwealth Liberal 8 January 1909 19 February 1913 4 years, 42 days
(10) Sir Alexander Peacock MP 19 February 1913 9 December 1913 293 days
21 John Lemmon MP Labor 9 December 1913 22 December 1913 13 days
(10) Sir Alexander Peacock MP Commonwealth Liberal 22 December 1913 18 June 1914 178 days
22 Thomas Livingston MP 18 June 1914 9 November 1915 1 year, 144 days
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
25 William Hutchinson MP 21 March 1918 1 November 1920 2 years, 225 days
(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
(21) John Lemmon MP Labor Minister of Education 18 July 1924 18 November 1924 123 days
(10) Sir Alexander Peacock MP Nationalist Minister of Public Instruction 18 November 1924 20 May 1927 2 years, 183 days
(21) John Lemmon MP Labor 20 May 1927 22 November 1928 1 year, 186 days
27 Henry Cohen MLC Nationalist 22 November 1928 12 December 1929 1 year, 20 days
(21) John Lemmon MP Labor 12 December 1929 19 May 1932 2 years, 159 days
28 John Pennington MP United Australia Party 19 May 1932 20 March 1935 2 years, 305 days
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
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
33 Thomas Hollway MP United Australia Party 18 September 1943 2 October 1945 2 years, 14 days
Liberal
34 Leslie Hollins MP Independent 2 October 1945 21 November 1945 50 days
(32) Francis Field MP Labor 21 November 1945 20 November 1947 1 year, 364 days
35 Wilfrid Kent Hughes MP Liberal 20 November 1947 8 December 1948 1 year, 18 days
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
(36) Ray Tovell MP Electoral Reform League 28 October 1952 31 October 1952 3 days
(37) Percival Inchbold MLC Country 31 October 1952 17 December 1952 47 days
38 Ernie Shepherd MP Labor 17 December 1952 7 June 1955 2 years, 172 days
39 Arthur Rylah MP Liberal Country Party 7 June 1955 8 June 1955 1 day
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
43 Alan Hunt MLC Liberal 16 May 1979 8 April 1982 2 years, 327 days
44 Robert Fordham MP Labor 8 April 1982 2 May 1985 3 years, 24 days
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
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
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
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
55 Bronwyn Pike MP 3 August 2007 2 December 2010 3 years, 121 days
56 Martin Dixon MP Liberal 2 December 2010 4 December 2014 4 years, 2 days
57 James Merlino MP Labor 4 December 2014 27 June 2022 7 years, 205 days
58 Natalie Hutchins MP 27 June 2022 2 October 2023 1 year, 97 days
59 Ben Carroll MP 2 October 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 78 days

Ministers for Skills and TAFE

Order 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
2 Gayle Tierney MLC 9 November 2016 2 October 2023 8 years, 40 days
Minister for Skills and TAFE 2 October 2023 Incumbent

Ministers for Higher Education

Order MP Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Evan Walker MLC Labor Minister responsible for Post-Secondary Education 7 February 1989 10 August 1990 1 year, 184 days
2 Tom Roper MP Labor Minister for Post-Secondary Education and Training 28 January 1992 6 October 1992 252 days
3 Haddon Storey MLC Liberal Minister for Tertiary Education and Training 6 October 1992 3 April 1996 3 years, 180 days
4 Phil Honeywood MP 3 April 1996 20 October 1999 3 years, 200 days
5 Lynne Kosky MP Labor Minister for Post Compulsory Education, Training and Employment 20 October 1999 5 December 2002 3 years, 46 days
6 Peter Hall MLC Nationals Minister for Higher Education and Skills 2 December 2010 17 March 2014 3 years, 105 days
7 Nick Wakeling MP Liberal 17 March 2014 4 December 2014 262 days
8 Gayle Tierney MLC Labor Minister for Higher Education 29 November 2018 2 October 2023 4 years, 307 days

Ministers for Education Services

Order MP Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Norman Lacy MP Liberal Minister of Educational Services 23 December 1980 8 April 1982 1 year, 106 days
2 Robert Fordham MP Labor 8 April 1982 8 February 1984 1 year, 306 days
3 Monica Gould MLC Labor Minister for Education Services 12 February 2002 1 December 2006 4 years, 292 days
4 Jacinta Allan MP Minister for Skills, Education Services and Employment 1 December 2006 3 August 2007 245 days

Ministers for Skills and Workforce Participation

Order 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
2 Bronwyn Pike MP 20 January 2010 2 December 2010 316 days

Minister for Special Education

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

Minister for International Education

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

Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession

Order MP Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
1 Peter Hall MLC Nationals Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession 2 December 2010 17 March 2014 3 years, 105 days

See also

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