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A minister within the Cabinet of Victoria
The Minister for Education is a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria, Australia.
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
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office
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Notes
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1
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Robert Ramsay MP
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Minister of Education
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5 March 1880
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3 August 1880
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151 days
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[1]
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2
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John Lemmon MP
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Labor
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Minister of Education
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18 July 1924
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18 November 1924
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123 days
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[2]
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3
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Percival Inchbold MLC
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Country
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Minister of Education
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27 June 1950
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28 October 1952
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2 years, 123 days
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[3]
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4
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Ray Tovell MP
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Electoral Reform League
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28 October 1952
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31 October 1952
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3 days
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[4]
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(3)
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Percival Inchbold MLC
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Country
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31 October 1952
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17 December 1952
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47 days
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[5][6]
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5
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Ernie Shepherd MP
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Labor
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17 December 1952
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7 June 1955
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2 years, 172 days
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[7]
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6
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Arthur Rylah MP
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Liberal Country Party
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7 June 1955
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8 June 1955
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1 day
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[8]
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7
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William Leggatt MP
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8 June 1955
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14 February 1956
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251 days
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8
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John Bloomfield MP
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14 February 1956
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9 May 1967
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11 years, 84 days
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9
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Lindsay Thompson MLC
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9 May 1967
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16 May 1979
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12 years, 7 days
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[8][9]
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10
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Alan Hunt MLC
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Liberal
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16 May 1979
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8 April 1982
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2 years, 327 days
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[9][10]
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11
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Robert Fordham MP
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Labor
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8 April 1982
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2 May 1985
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3 years, 24 days
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[11]
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12
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Ian Cathie MP
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Minister for Education
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2 May 1985
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14 December 1987
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2 years, 226 days
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13
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Caroline Hogg MLC
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14 December 1987
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13 October 1988
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304 days
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14
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Joan Kirner MP
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13 October 1988
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10 August 1990
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1 year, 301 days
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15
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Barry Pullen MLC
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10 August 1990
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18 January 1991
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161 days
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[12]
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Minister for Education and Training
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18 January 1991
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28 January 1992
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1 year, 10 days
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16
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Neil Pope MP
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Minister for School Education
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28 January 1992
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6 October 1992
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252 days
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17
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Don Hayward MP
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Liberal
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Minister for Education
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6 October 1992
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3 April 1996
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3 years, 180 days
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[13]
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18
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Phil Gude MP
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3 April 1996
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20 October 1999
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3 years, 200 days
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19
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Mary Delahunty MP
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Labor
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20 October 1999
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5 December 2002
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3 years, 46 days
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[14]
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20
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Lynne Kosky MP
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Minister for Education and Training
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5 December 2002
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1 December 2006
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3 years, 361 days
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21
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John Lenders MLC
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Minister for Education
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1 December 2006
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3 August 2007
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245 days
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[14][15]
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22
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Bronwyn Pike MP
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3 August 2007
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2 December 2010
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3 years, 121 days
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[15]
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23
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Martin Dixon MP
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Liberal
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2 December 2010
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4 December 2014
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4 years, 2 days
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[16][17]
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24
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James Merlino MP
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Labor
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4 December 2014
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27 June 2022
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7 years, 205 days
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[18]
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25
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Natalie Hutchins MP
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27 June 2022
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2 October 2023
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1 year, 97 days
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26
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Ben Carroll MP
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2 October 2023
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Incumbent
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1 year, 38 days
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[19]
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Ministers for Skills and TAFE
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Order
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MP
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office
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Notes
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1
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Steve Herbert MLC
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Labor
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Minister for Training and Skills
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4 December 2014
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9 November 2016
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1 year, 341 days
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[18]
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2
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Gayle Tierney MLC
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9 November 2016
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2 October 2023
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8 years, 0 days
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Minister for Skills and TAFE
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2 October 2023
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Incumbent
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[19]
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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
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office
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Notes
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1
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Jacinta Allan MP
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Labor
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Minister for Skills and Workforce Participation
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3 August 2007
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20 January 2010
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2 years, 170 days
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[15]
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2
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Bronwyn Pike MP
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20 January 2010
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2 December 2010
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316 days
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Minister for Special Education
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Order
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MP
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office
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Notes
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1
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Alan Scanlan MP
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Liberal
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Minister for Special Education
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31 March 1976
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16 May 1979
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3 years, 46 days
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[9]
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Minister for International Education
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Order
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MP
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office
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Notes
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1
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Steve Herbert MLC
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Labor
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Minister for International Education
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23 May 2016
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9 November 2016
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170 days
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[18]
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Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession
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Order
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MP
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office
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Notes
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1
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Peter Hall MLC
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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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