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The First Gutwein Ministry was a Ministry of the Government of Tasmania, led by Peter Gutwein of the Tasmanian Liberals.[1] It was formed on 20 January 2020, after the resignation of Will Hodgman as Premier of Tasmania and the election of Gutwein as Liberal leader. It was replaced by the Second Gutwein Ministry following the 2021 state election.

Portfolio Minister Party affiliation Term start Term end Term in office Image
  • Premier
  • Treasurer
  • Minister for the Environment, Parks and Heritage
  • Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events
  • Minister for Trade
  • Minister for Advanced Manufacturing and Defence Industries
  • Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence
Peter Gutwein MP   Liberal 20 January 2020 (2020-01-20) 19 May 2021 (2021-05-19) 485 days
Jeremy Rockliff MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
  • Minister for Science and Technology
  • Minister for Small Business
  • Minister for State Growth
Michael Ferguson MP   Liberal
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Arts
  • Minister for Building and Construction
  • Minister for Corrections
  • Minister for Justice
  • Minister for Racing
Elise Archer MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Energy
  • Minister for Primary Industries and Water
  • Minister for Resources
  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Guy Barnett MP   Liberal
Sarah Courtney MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Minister for Disability Services and Community Development
  • Minister for Housing
  • Minister for Human Services
  • Minister for Planning
Roger Jaensch MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management
  • Minister for Local Government
Mark Shelton MP   Liberal
Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "The Ministry 20 January 2020". Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
Parliament of Tasmania
Preceded by Cabinet of Tasmania
2020–2021
Succeeded by