Minister for Local Government (Victoria)

The Minister for Local Government in the Government of the Australian state of Victoria is the Minister responsible for supervising the activities of local government councils in the state, recommending allocation of grants to local governments for projects, assessing processes for redistributing municipal boundaries according to population, overseeing tendering processes for council services, airing any concerns of local governments at Cabinet meetings and co-ordinating council community and infrastructure work at a state level. The Minister achieves the Government's objectives through oversight of Local Government Victoria of the Department of Government Services.

Minister for Local Government of Victoria
Incumbent
Melissa Horne
since 27 June 2022
Department of Government Services
StyleThe Honourable
Member ofParliament
Executive council
Reports toPremier
NominatorPremier
AppointerGovernor
on the recommendation of the Premier
Term lengthAt the governor's pleasure
Formation16 July 1958
First holderMurray Porter

All ministers responsible for local government since 1964 have been known as the Minister for Local Government, apart from Caroline Hogg (1991-1992), whose title was Minister for Ethnic, Municipal and Community Affairs.[1]

Since June 2022, the Minister for Local Government has been Melissa Horne in the Labor Andrews ministry and the Labor Allan ministry.

List of ministers for local government

OrderMinisterParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1Murray Porter MLALiberal CountryMinister for Local Government16 July 195827 June 19645 years, 347 days[2]
2Rupert Hamer MLCLiberal27 June 196429 April 19716 years, 306 days[2]
3Alan Hunt MLCLiberal29 April 197116 May 19798 years, 17 days[2][3]
4Digby Crozier MLCLiberal16 May 19795 June 19812 years, 20 days[3]
5Lou Lieberman MLALiberal5 June 19818 April 1982307 days[4]
6Frank Wilkes MLALabor8 April 19822 May 19853 years, 24 days[5]
7Jim Simmonds MLALabor2 May 198513 October 19883 years, 164 days[5]
8Andrew McCutcheon MLALabor13 October 19887 February 1989117 days[5]
9Maureen Lyster MLCLabor7 February 198918 January 19911 year, 345 days[5][6]
10Caroline Hogg MLCLaborMinister for Ethnic, Municipal and Community Affairs18 January 19916 October 19921 year, 262 days[6]
11Roger Hallam MLCNationalMinister for Local Government6 October 19923 April 19963 years, 180 days[7]
12Rob Maclellan MPLiberal3 April 199620 October 19993 years, 200 days[7]
13Bob Cameron MPLabor20 October 19995 December 20023 years, 46 days[8]
14Candy Broad MLCLabor5 December 20021 December 20063 years, 361 days[8]
15Richard Wynne MPLabor1 December 20062 December 20104 years, 1 day[8][9]
16Jeanette Powell MLCNational2 December 201017 March 20143 years, 166 days[10][11]
17Tim Bull MPNational17 March 20144 December 2014262 days[11]
18Natalie Hutchins MPLabor4 December 201413 September 20172 years, 283 days[12]
19Marlene Kairouz MPLabor13 September 201729 November 20181 year, 77 days[12]
20Adem Somyurek MLCLabor29 November 201815 June 20201 year, 168 days[12]
21Shaun Leane MLCLabor15 June 202027 June 20222 years, 12 days[12]
22Melissa Horne MPLabor27 June 2022Incumbent2 years, 7 days[12][13]

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