Chief Minister Of The Northern Territory Of Australia

In Australia, a Chief Minister is the head of government of a self-governing territory, while the head of government of a state is a Premier. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Administrator of the Northern Territory, who in normal circumstances will appoint the head of whatever party holds the majority of seats in the legislature of the territory (in the Northern Territory, the Legislative Assembly). However, in times of constitutional crisis the Administrator can appoint someone else as Chief Minister.

Chief Ministers of the Northern Territory

Member Party Years in office
Paul Everingham Country Liberal Party 1974 - 1984
Ian Tuxworth Country Liberal Party 1984 - 1986
Stephen Hatton Country Liberal Party 1986 - 1988
Marshall Perron Country Liberal Party 1988 - 1995
Shane Stone Country Liberal Party 1995 - 1999
Denis Burke Country Liberal Party 1999 - 2001
Clare Martin Australian Labor Party 2001 - present

 

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