Team Rallies to Build Homes, Aid Families

VIC Premier

Today, I am announcing a number of changes to my Cabinet.

These changes back my priorities as Premier - with a sharp focus on building more homes, helping busy families and creating more Victorian jobs.

First, Jaclyn Symes will be our state's new Treasurer - the first woman to serve in the role.

As Treasurer, she'll bring new ideas and new energy to the portfolio - ensuring that every dollar of investment is focused on supporting families and frontline services. She will also serve as Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Regional Development.

The Suburban Rail Loop is our state's biggest transport project - and our nation's biggest housing project. It's why Harriet Shing will take on the portfolios of Suburban Rail Loop, Housing and Building, Development Victoria and Precincts - creating a super Ministry aimed squarely at building more homes for families and young people.

We know where those new homes can go thanks to the work of Planning Minister Sonya Kilkenny - near train stations and jobs. Now Minister Shing will work closely with industry to get them built.

She will be ably supported by Nick Staikos, who will serve as the new Minister for Consumer Affairs and Local Government - making sure the rights of Victorians are protected and strengthened.

Labor is the party of workers. That's why we'll make sure more Victorians have the security, stability, pride and purpose of a good job.

Danny Pearson will take up the mantle of Minister for Economic Growth and Jobs, in addition to Minister for Finance. This will ensure a strong and determined focus on delivering the Economic Growth Statement's actions - because a strong economy means more jobs for Victorian workers and their families.

Helping to make sure Victoria remains at the forefront of future jobs and skills, Colin Brooks will serve as Minister for Industry and Advanced Manufacturing, in addition to Creative Industries.

Deputy Premier Ben Carroll will add WorkSafe and the TAC to his portfolios, while remaining the Minister for Education - building on our record investment in schools and making sure every student gets the best education, here in the Education State.

Sonya Kilkenny will serve as our state's new Attorney General - making sure our justice system continues to hold offenders to account, and keep Victorians safe. She will also retain her role as Minister for Planning.

Anthony Carbines will also continue as Minister for Police, while adding Community Safety and Victims to his responsibilities - ensuring a tough response to crime, and justice for victims.

We'll continue our Big Build - delivering the projects that will benefit our city and state for years to come.

Gabrielle Williams will lead an integrated transport Ministry, as Minister for Transport Infrastructure and Minister for Public and Active Transport. Gab will oversee the opening of the Metro Tunnel and West Gate Tunnel in 2025, while continuing our Government's ambitious transport agenda, which is creating thousands of jobs and connecting millions of Victorians.

Melissa Horne will help deliver the Labor Government's rebuild of Victoria's hospitals, making sure more patients have the reliable care they need close to home, as Minister for Health Infrastructure.

As we head into another high-risk summer, Vicki Ward will serve as Minister for Emergency Services, as well as the newly created role of Minister for Natural Disaster Recovery. She will also add Minister for Equality to her responsibilities.

Nat Hutchins will add Government Services and the Prevention of Family Violence to her portfolios, continuing our efforts to keep women and children safe. She will also continue to lead our Government's efforts towards a fairer future for Aboriginal Victorians, as Minister for Treaty and First Peoples.

Enver Erdogan will add Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation to his responsibilities, while Natalie Suleyman will serve as Minister for Small Business and Employment.

Gayle Tierney will add Water to her responsibilities and will continue her work as Minister for Skills and TAFE, driving the pipeline of workers Victoria needs to build our growing state.

Steve McGhie will remain as the Cabinet Secretary.

Tim Richardson will serve as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, while Kat Theophanous will become our state's first Parliamentary Secretary for Renters.

Luba Grigorovitch will also join the team as our new Parliamentary Secretary for Outdoor Recreation - making sure even more Victorians can enjoy our great outdoors.

This is the strong and focused team that will lead our state to 2026, delivering on the issues that matter to Victorian families.

ALLAN MINISTRY | December 2024

Jacinta Allan Premier [CM]
Ben Carroll

Deputy Premier

Minister for Education [CM]

Minister for WorkSafe and TAC

Jaclyn Symes

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council

Treasurer [CM]

Minister for Industrial Relations

Minister for Regional Development

Lizzie Blandthorn

Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council

Minister for Children [CM]

Minister for Disability

Colin Brooks

Minister for Industry and Advanced Manufacturing

Minister for Creative Industries

Anthony Carbines

Minister for Police

Minister for Community Safety

Minister for Victims

Minister for Racing

Lily D'Ambrosio

Minister for Climate Action [CM]

Minister for Energy and Resources

Minister for the State Electricity Commission

Steve Dimopoulos

Minister for Environment

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events

Minister for Outdoor Recreation

Enver Erdogan

Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation

Minister for Corrections

Minister for Youth Justice

Melissa Horne

Minister for Ports and Freight

Minister for Roads and Road Safety

Minister for Health Infrastructure

Natalie Hutchins

Minister for Government Services [CM]

Minister for Treaty and First Peoples

Minister for Prevention of Family Violence

Minister for Women

Sonya Kilkenny

Attorney General [CM]

Minister for Planning

Danny Pearson

Minister for Economic Growth and Jobs [CM]

Minister for Finance

Harriet Shing

Minister for the Suburban Rail Loop

Minister for Housing and Building

Minister for Development Victoria and Precincts

Ros Spence

Minister for Agriculture

Minister for Community Sport

Minister for Carers and Volunteers

Nick Staikos

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Local Government

Ingrid Stitt

Minister for Mental Health

Minister for Ageing

Minister for Multicultural Affairs

Natalie Suleyman

Minister for Veterans

Minister for Small Business and Employment

Minister for Youth

Mary-Anne Thomas

Leader of the House

Minister for Health [CM]

Minister for Ambulance Services

Gayle Tierney

Minister for Skills and TAFE

Minister for Water

Vicki Ward

Minister for Emergency Services

Minister for Natural Disaster Recovery

Minister for Equality

Gabrielle Williams

Minister for Transport Infrastructure [CM]

Minister for Public and Active Transport

Steve McGhie Cabinet Secretary

Parliamentary Secretaries

Tim Richardson

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier

Parliamentary Secretary for Men's Behaviour Change

Josh Bull

Parliamentary Secretary for Transport

Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure Delivery

Christine Couzens Parliamentary Secretary for First Peoples
Paul Edbrooke

Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer

Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention

Luba Grigorovitch Parliamentary Secretary for Outdoor Recreation
Bronwyn Halfpenny Parliamentary Secretary for Roads
Katie Hall

Parliamentary Secretary for Homes

Parliamentary Secretary for Creative Industries

Nathan Lambert Parliamentary Secretary for Children
Michaela Settle

Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Victoria

Parliamentary Secretary for Community Sport

Nina Taylor Parliamentary Secretary for Education
Kat Theophanous

Parliamentary Secretary for Women's Health

Parliamentary Secretary for Renters

Paul Hamer Parliamentary Secretary for Jobs
Sheena Watt

Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Action

Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Services

Iwan Walters Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs
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