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The Second Gutwein Ministry is a former ministry of the Government of Tasmania, led by Peter Gutwein of the Tasmanian Liberals. It was formed on 19 May 2021, after the Liberal Party won the 2021 Tasmanian state election. The ministry dissolved on 8 April 2022, after Gutwein resigned from his premiership and quit politics, and was succeeded by the Rockliff ministry.

Final arrangement

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On 10 February 2022, Sarah Courtney resigned from the cabinet and parliament. A reshuffle was undertaken on 17 February 2022.[1] Roger Jaensch gained the education, skills and children and youth portfolios from Courtney, while Jane Howlett gained disability services and hospitality portfolios from Courtney, but losing the sports portfolio to Nic Street, who was elevated to the cabinet. Street also gained the heritage portfolio from Jaensch, community services and development from Deputy Premier Jeremy Rockliff and science and technology from Michael Ferguson. Ferguson gained local government and planning from Jaensch.

A week later, Howlett resigned from the cabinet, and all her portfolios were taken over by Madeleine Ogilvie on 28 February who was elevated to cabinet.[2]

Portfolio Minister Party affiliation Image
Peter Gutwein MP   Liberal
  • Deputy Premier
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Advanced Manufacturing and Defence Industries
  • Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing
Jeremy Rockliff MP   Liberal
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Justice
  • Minister for Corrections
  • Minister for the Arts
  • Minister for Workplace Safety and Consumer Affairs
Elise Archer MP   Liberal
  • Leader of the House
  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
  • Minister for Finance
  • Minister for State Development, Construction and Housing
  • Minister for Local Government and Planning
Michael Ferguson MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Primary Industries and Water
  • Minister for Resources
  • Minister for Trade
  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs
  • Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction
Guy Barnett MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Sport and Recreation
  • Minister for Heritage
  • Minister for Science and Technology
  • Minister for Community Services and Development
Nic Street MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Racing
  • Minister for Women
  • Minister for Small Business
  • Minister for Hospitality and Events
  • Minister for Disability Services
Jane Howlett MLC
(until 25 February 2022)
  Liberal
Madeleine Ogilvie MP
(since 28 February 2022)
  • Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Minister for State Growth
  • Minister for Skills, Training and Workforce Growth
  • Minister for Environment
  • Minister for Education, Children and Youth
Roger Jaensch MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Parks
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management
  • Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence
Jacquie Petrusma MP   Liberal
Source: Premier of Tasmania – Cabinet

First arrangement

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Portfolio Minister Party affiliation Image
Peter Gutwein MP   Liberal
  • Deputy Premier
  • Minister for Health
  • Minister for Advanced Manufacturing and Defence Industries
  • Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing
  • Minister for Community Services and Development
Jeremy Rockliff MP   Liberal
  • Attorney-General
  • Minister for Justice
  • Minister for Corrections
  • Minister for the Arts
  • Minister for Workplace Safety and Consumer Affairs
Elise Archer MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Science and Technology
  • Leader of the House
  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
  • Minister for Finance
  • Minister for State Development, Construction and Housing
Michael Ferguson MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Primary Industries and Water
  • Minister for Resources
  • Minister for Trade
  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs
  • Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction
Guy Barnett MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Education
  • Minister for Skills, Training and Workforce Growth
  • Minister for Children and Youth
  • Minister for Hospitality and Events
  • Minister for Disability Services
Sarah Courtney MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Sport and Recreation
  • Minister for Racing
  • Minister for Women
  • Minister for Small Business
Jane Howlett MLC   Liberal
  • Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Minister for State Growth
  • Minister for Heritage
  • Minister for Local Government and Planning
  • Minister for Environment
Roger Jaensch MP   Liberal
  • Minister for Parks
  • Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Management
  • Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence
Jacquie Petrusma MP   Liberal
Source: Premier of Tasmania – Cabinet

References

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  1. ^ "Tasmanian premier reveals cabinet shuffle". 7News. 17 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Ex-Labor MP Madeleine Ogilvie completes journey after landing role as Liberal government minister". ABC News. 28 February 2022.
Parliament of Tasmania
Preceded by Cabinet of Tasmania
2021–2022
Succeeded by