Minister for Police
Incumbent
Anthony Carbines
since 27 June 2022
Department of Justice and Community Safety
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor of Victoria
Minister for Emergency Services
Incumbent
Jaclyn Symes
since 23 August 2021
Department of Justice and Community Safety
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor of Victoria
Minister for Ambulance Services
Incumbent
Gabrielle Williams
since 5 December 2022
Department of Health
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor of Victoria

The Victorian Minister for Police, the Minister for Emergency Services, and the Minister for Ambulance Services, are ministers in the Government of Victoria who have responsibilities which includes conduct and regulation of all police and services agencies and personnel and also deals with operational and event planning issues, and for fire and rescue services, and all ambulance services in Victoria, Australia.

The current Minister for Police, since 27 June 2022, is Anthony Carbines; the current Minister for Emergency Services, since 23 August 2021, is Jaclyn Symes; and the current Minister for Ambulance Services, since 27 June 2022, is Mary-Anne Thomas.[1]

The ministers undertake their work through Victoria Police, the Victorian Office of Police Integrity, the State Emergency Service, Fire Rescue Victoria, the Country Fire Authority, and Ambulance Victoria.

List of ministers

Police

OrderMinisterParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
Andre HaermeyerLaborMinister for Police and Emergency Services20 October 199925 January 20055 years, 97 days
Tim Holding25 January 20051 December 20061 year, 310 days
Bob Cameron1 December 200611 October 20103 years, 314 days
James MerlinoMinister for Police11 October 20102 December 201052 days
Peter RyanNationalMinister for Police and Emergency Services
Minister for Bushfire Response
2 December 201013 March 20132 years, 101 days
Kim WellsLiberal13 March 20134 December 20141 year, 266 days
Wade NoonanLaborMinister for Police4 December 201423 May 20161 year, 171 days
Lisa Neville23 May 201629 November 20186 years, 35 days
Minister for Police and Emergency Services29 November 201823 August 2021
Minister for Police23 August 202127 June 2022
Anthony Carbines27 June 2022incumbent1 year, 198 days

Emergency Services

OrderMinisterParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
Andre HaermeyerLaborMinister for Police and Emergency Services20 October 199925 January 20055 years, 97 days
Tim Holding25 January 20051 December 20061 year, 310 days
Bob Cameron1 December 200611 October 20104 years, 1 day
Minister for Emergency Services11 October 20102 December 2010[2]
Peter RyanNationalMinister for Police and Emergency Services
Minister for Bushfire Response
2 December 201013 March 20132 years, 101 days
Kim WellsLiberal13 March 20134 December 20141 year, 266 days
Jane GarrettLaborMinister for Emergency Services4 December 201410 June 20161 year, 189 days[3]
James Merlino10 June 201629 November 20182 years, 172 days[4]
Lisa NevilleMinister for Police and Emergency Services29 November 201823 August 20212 years, 267 days
Jaclyn SymesMinister for Emergency Services23 August 2021incumbent2 years, 141 days

Ambulance Services

OrderMinisterParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
Jill HennessyLaborMinister for Ambulance Services4 December 201429 November 20183 years, 360 days
Jenny Mikakos29 November 201826 September 20201 year, 302 days
Martin Foley26 September 202027 June 20221 year, 274 days
Mary-Anne Thomas27 June 20225 December 2022161 days
Gabrielle Williams5 December 20222 October 2023301 days
Mary-Anne Thomas 2 October 2023 Incumbent 101 days [5]

References

  1. "Statement On New Ministry". Premier of Victoria. 25 June 2022. Archived from the original on 27 June 2022.
  2. Victoria Government Gazette No. S 412 Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Government of Victoria, 11 October 2010.
  3. "Daniel Andrews sworn in as Victorian Premier, unveils ministerial portfolios". ABC News. Australia. 4 December 2014. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  4. Andrews, Daniel; Premier of Victoria (10 June 2016). "Statement From The Premier" (Press release). Government of Victoria.
  5. Wallace, Samual (2 October 2023). "Ministers of the Crown (per S 520)" (PDF). Victoria Government Gazette. Victorian Government Printer. p. 3. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
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