Full portfolio list for Premier Steven Marshall’s new Cabinet, after major reshuffle of the first-term Liberal government
Premier Steven Marshall has made several portfolio changes - as well as promoted three new people - as part of the major reshuffle of the first-term Liberal Government. Here’s the full list of who in his Cabinet now runs what.
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Want to know what minister does what? Who is in charge of Transport? Police? Defence? Here’s the full portfolio list for Premier Steven Marshall’s new Cabinet, after the major reshuffle of the first-term Liberal government that saw three new faces welcomed to the fold.
Premier Steven Marshall
– Aboriginal affairs and reconciliation
– Defence and space industries
– Tourism
– Arts
– Veterans affairs
Deputy Premier Vickie Chapman
– Attorney-General
– Justice reform
– Consumer and business affairs
– Local government
– City of Adelaide
Treasurer Rob Lucas
– Treasurer
– Industrial relations
– Public sector
– Finance
– Housing and urban development
– Upper House leader
Energy and Mining Minister Dan van Holst Pellekaan
– Mineral resources and energy
– Leader of government business
Education Minister John Gardner
– Education and child development
– Higher education and skills
– TAFE functions
Human Services Minister Michelle Lensink
– Communities and social inclusion
– Social housing
– Status of women
– Youth
– Volunteers
– Disabilities
Innovation and Skills Minister David Pisoni
– Workforce training and skills
– Innovation and entrepreneurship
– Science and information economy
– Apprenticeships and traineeships
– Creative industries
– Skilled migration
Health and Wellbeing Minister Stephen Wade
– Health
– Ageing
– Mental health and substance abuse
Child Protection Minister Rachel Sanderson
– Child protection reform
– Education and child development
– Child protection functions
Infrastructure and Transport Minister Corey Wingard
– Infrastructure and Transport
– Recreation and sport
– Racing
Environment and Water Minister David Speirs
– Sustainability, Environment and Conservation
– Water and the River Murray
– Climate change
Emergency Services Minister Vincent Tarzia
– Police
– Emergency services
– Correctional services
– Road safety
Trade and Investment Minister Stephen Patterson
– Trade and investment
– Health industries
Primary Industries and Regional Development Minister David Basham
– Agriculture, food and fisheries
– Forests
– Regional development
Assistant Minister to the Premier Jing Lee
Assistant Minister for Domestic and Family Violence Carolyn Power