First Gunner ministry

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The First Gunner ministry was the first ministry of the 11th Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Michael Gunner. It came into operation on 31 August 2016, succeeding the Giles Country Liberal ministry, and ended on 7 September 2020, succeeded by the Second Gunner Ministry.

Date formed31 August 2016 (2016-08-31)
Date dissolved7 September 2020 (2020-09-07)
GovernorJohn Hardy (until 30 October 2017)
Vicki O'Halloran (from 31 October 2017)
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First Gunner ministry

11th Cabinet of the Northern Territory
Date formed31 August 2016 (2016-08-31)
Date dissolved7 September 2020 (2020-09-07)
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
GovernorJohn Hardy (until 30 October 2017)
Vicki O'Halloran (from 31 October 2017)
Chief MinisterMichael Gunner
Deputy Chief MinisterNicole Manison
Total no. of members9
Member partyLabor
Status in legislatureMajority government
18 / 25
Opposition partyCountry Liberal
Opposition leaderLia Finocchiaro
History
Election2016 Northern Territory general election
Legislature term13th
PredecessorGiles ministry
SuccessorSecond Gunner ministry
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Initial arrangement

Although Territory Labor's landslide victory in the 2016 election was beyond doubt, a number of prospective ministers—including Labor deputy leader and presumptive Deputy Chief Minister Lynne Walker—had not been confirmed as winners in their seats. For this reason, Gunner had himself, Natasha Fyles, and Nicole Manison sworn in as an interim three-person government on 31 August 2016 until a full ministry could be named.[1]

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Hon Michael Gunner, MLA
Hon Nicole Manison, MLA
Hon Natasha Fyles, MLA
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First (full) arrangement

On 11 September, the following members were announced as ministers after a Labor Party caucus meeting. By this time, it had been confirmed that Walker had lost her own seat, so Gunner tapped Manison to become the new deputy leader of Territory Labor and hence Deputy Chief Minister. Gunner also announced that all backbench members of his large caucus will serve as junior ministers, at no extra cost to taxpayers.[2] The new cabinet was sworn in the following day. Notably, it was majority-female; five of its eight members were women.[3]

Second arrangement

Final arrangement

The third arrangement of Gunner's Cabinet, occurring on 21 December 2018, saw Ken Vowles being expelled from the Cabinet for "breaking cabinet confidentiality". Assistant ministers Jeff Collins and Scott McConnell losing their roles and Paul Kirby joining the ministry as Minister for Primary Industry and Resources.[5]

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