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Minister for Multicultural Affairs 3 April 1996 20 October 1999 3 years, 200 days [1] 2 Stephen Bracks MP: Labor: 20 October 1999 30 July 2007 7 years, 283 days [2] 3 John Brumby MP: 30 July 2007 2 December 2010 3 years, 125 days [3] 4 Nicholas Kotsiras MP: Liberal: Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship 2 December 2010 17 March 2014
The Kennett Ministry was the 64th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria , Jeff Kennett , of the Liberal Party . The ministry was sworn in on October 6, 1992, and remained a single ministry through two parliaments until on October 20, 1999.
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Following his tenure, Brooks was appointed as Minister for Housing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs from 5 December 2022 to 2 October 2023. As of 2 October 2023, Brooks holds the positions of Minister for Development Victoria, Minister for Precincts, and Minister for Creative Industries .
The Bracks Ministry was the 65th ministry of the Government of Victoria. It was led by the Premier of Victoria , Steve Bracks , and Deputy Premier, John Thwaites . It succeeded the Kennett Ministry on 20 October 1999, [ 1 ] following the defeat of Jeff Kennett 's Liberal government in the 1999 state election .
He was also appointed Minister for Housing and Minister for Multicultural Affairs in November 2018. He controversially approved apartment towers at Flemington Race Course in 2017. [8] He relinquished the multicultural affairs portfolio in March 2020. In November 2021, Wynne announced he would retire at the 2022 state election. [9]
The Cabinet of Victoria, is the main organ of the Victorian Government. Cabinet ministers undertake responsibilities inline with their portfolio area and are responsible for the subordinate government departments relevant to their ministry positions.
He became leader of the Victorian Labor Party and premier after the resignation of Steve Bracks. He also served as the Minister for Veterans' Affairs and the Minister for Multicultural Affairs. He contested his first election as premier at the November 2010 Victorian state election.