Ministers for Education
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| 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 |
[1] |
|
| 2 |
James Munro MP |
|
Non-Party Liberalism |
Minister of Public Instruction |
7 August 1875 |
20 October 1875 |
74 days |
[2] |
| 3 |
Robert Ramsay MP |
|
Non-Party Conservatism |
20 October 1875 |
21 May 1877 |
1 year, 213 days |
[3] |
| 4 |
William Smith MP |
|
Non-Party Liberalism |
21 May 1877 |
5 March 1880 |
2 years, 289 days |
[4] |
| (3) |
Robert Ramsay MP |
|
Non-Party Conservatism |
Minister of Education |
5 March 1880 |
3 August 1880 |
151 days |
[5] |
| (4) |
William Smith MP |
|
Non-Party Liberalism |
Minister of Public Instruction |
3 August 1880 |
9 July 1881 |
340 days |
[6] |
| 5 |
James Grant MP |
|
9 July 1881 |
8 March 1883 |
1 year, 242 days |
[7] |
| 6 |
James Service MP |
|
Non-Party Conservatism |
8 March 1883 |
10 April 1884 |
1 year, 33 days |
[8] |
| 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] |
| 9 |
Sir Frederick Sargood MLC |
|
Non-Party Liberalism |
5 November 1890 |
16 February 1892 |
1 year, 103 days |
[10] |
| 10 |
Alexander Peacock MP |
|
16 February 1892 |
23 January 1893 |
342 days |
[11] |
| 11 |
James Campbell MP |
|
Non-Party Conservatism |
23 January 1893 |
16 September 1893 |
236 days |
[12] |
| 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] |
| 13 |
James McCay MP |
|
Non-Party Liberalism |
5 December 1899 |
29 December 1899 |
24 days |
[14] |
| 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 |
[15][16] |
| 16 |
Robert Reid MLC |
|
Reform |
10 June 1902 |
3 February 1903 |
238 days |
[17] |
| 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 |
[17][18] |
| 19 |
John Bowser MP |
|
31 October 1908 |
8 January 1909 |
69 days |
[18] |
| 20 |
Alfred Billson MP |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
8 January 1909 |
19 February 1913 |
4 years, 42 days |
[19][20] |
| (10) |
Sir Alexander Peacock MP |
|
19 February 1913 |
9 December 1913 |
293 days |
[20] |
| 21 |
John Lemmon MP |
|
Labor |
9 December 1913 |
22 December 1913 |
13 days |
[21] |
| (10) |
Sir Alexander Peacock MP |
|
Commonwealth Liberal |
22 December 1913 |
18 June 1914 |
178 days |
[22] |
| 22 |
Thomas Livingston MP |
|
18 June 1914 |
9 November 1915 |
1 year, 144 days |
[23] |
| 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 |
[24] |
| 25 |
William Hutchinson MP |
|
21 March 1918 |
1 November 1920 |
2 years, 225 days |
[25] |
| (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 |
[26] |
| (21) |
John Lemmon MP |
|
Labor |
Minister of Education |
18 July 1924 |
18 November 1924 |
123 days |
[27] |
| (10) |
Sir Alexander Peacock MP |
|
Nationalist |
Minister of Public Instruction |
18 November 1924 |
20 May 1927 |
2 years, 183 days |
[28] |
| (21) |
John Lemmon MP |
|
Labor |
20 May 1927 |
22 November 1928 |
1 year, 186 days |
[29] |
| 27 |
Henry Cohen MLC |
|
Nationalist |
22 November 1928 |
12 December 1929 |
1 year, 20 days |
[30] |
| (21) |
John Lemmon MP |
|
Labor |
12 December 1929 |
19 May 1932 |
2 years, 159 days |
[31] |
| 28 |
John Pennington MP |
|
United Australia Party |
19 May 1932 |
20 March 1935 |
2 years, 305 days |
[32] |
| 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 |
[33] |
| 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 |
[34] |
| 33 |
Thomas Hollway MP |
|
United Australia Party |
18 September 1943 |
2 October 1945 |
2 years, 14 days |
[35] |
|
Liberal |
| 34 |
Leslie Hollins MP |
|
Independent |
2 October 1945 |
21 November 1945 |
50 days |
[36] |
| (32) |
Francis Field MP |
|
Labor |
21 November 1945 |
20 November 1947 |
1 year, 364 days |
[37] |
| 35 |
Wilfrid Kent Hughes MP |
|
Liberal |
20 November 1947 |
8 December 1948 |
1 year, 18 days |
[38] |
| 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 |
[39] |
| (36) |
Ray Tovell MP |
|
Electoral Reform League |
28 October 1952 |
31 October 1952 |
3 days |
[40] |
| (37) |
Percival Inchbold MLC |
|
Country |
31 October 1952 |
17 December 1952 |
47 days |
[41][42] |
| 38 |
Ernie Shepherd MP |
|
Labor |
17 December 1952 |
7 June 1955 |
2 years, 172 days |
[43] |
| 39 |
Arthur Rylah MP |
|
Liberal Country Party |
7 June 1955 |
8 June 1955 |
1 day |
[44] |
| 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 |
[44][45] |
| 43 |
Alan Hunt MLC |
|
Liberal |
16 May 1979 |
8 April 1982 |
2 years, 327 days |
[45][46] |
| 44 |
Robert Fordham MP |
|
Labor |
8 April 1982 |
2 May 1985 |
3 years, 24 days |
[47] |
| 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 |
[48] |
|
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 |
[49] |
| 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 |
[50] |
| 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 |
[50][51] |
| 55 |
Bronwyn Pike MP |
|
3 August 2007 |
2 December 2010 |
3 years, 121 days |
[51] |
| 56 |
Martin Dixon MP |
|
Liberal |
2 December 2010 |
4 December 2014 |
4 years, 2 days |
[52][53] |
| 57 |
James Merlino MP |
|
Labor |
4 December 2014 |
27 June 2022 |
7 years, 205 days |
[54] |
| 58 |
Natalie Hutchins MP |
|
27 June 2022 |
2 October 2023 |
1 year, 97 days |
| 59 |
Ben Carroll MP |
|
2 October 2023 |
Incumbent |
2 years, 254 days |
[55] |
Ministers for Skills and TAFE
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| 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 |
[54] |
| 2 |
Gayle Tierney MLC |
|
9 November 2016 |
2 October 2023 |
9 years, 216 days |
|
Minister for Skills and TAFE |
2 October 2023 |
Incumbent |
[55] |
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 |
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 |
[51] |
| 2 |
Bronwyn Pike MP |
|
20 January 2010 |
2 December 2010 |
316 days |
Minister for Special Education
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| 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 |
[45] |
Minister for International Education
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| 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 |
[54] |
Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession
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| 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 |
[52][53] |
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