Second Stanhope Ministry


The Second Stanhope Ministry was the ninth ministry of the Government of the Australian Capital Territory, and was led by Labor Chief Minister Jon Stanhope and his deputies Ted Quinlan and Katy Gallagher. It was sworn in on 4 November 2004, following the Labor government's landslide re-election at the 2004 election. The retirement of veteran member Bill Wood at the election created a vacancy in the ministry, and backbencher John Hargreaves, who had polled exceptionally well at the election, was appointed to fill the position.
There were several changes during the term of this ministry. The first, albeit minor, changes in March 2005 saw Deputy Chief Minister Quinlan pick up several new portfolios. A much greater change occurred in April 2006 when Quinlan's retirement from politics sparked a major reshuffle and the appointment of a new minister in Andrew Barr. A final change occurred in April 2007, when Simon Corbell was stripped of his responsibilities for planning after publicly criticising Chief Minister Stanhope over his handling of the area, and Stanhope chose to reactivate an environment and climate change ministry.
The ministry was replaced by the Third Stanhope Ministry after the Labor government's re-election at the 2008 election.

First arrangement

This covers from the period from 4 November 2004 until 20 April 2006. There was one minor change during this term when, six months later on 2 March 2005, additional ministries were added to Quinlan's responsibilities, covering the ministries of business, tourism, sport and recreation and racing and gaming. This arrangement continued until the retirement of Ted Quinlan that resulted in a major reshuffle of the ministry, and the appointment of Andrew Barr to fill the subsequent vacancy, as outlined in the second arrangement.
OfficeMinister

Chief Minister

Attorney-General

Minister for Environment

Minister for Arts, Heritage and Indigenous Affairs
Jon Stanhope

Deputy Chief Minister

Treasurer

Minister for Economic Development

Minister for Economic Development and Business

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Sport and Recreation

Minister for Racing and Gaming
Ted Quinlan

Minister for Health

Minister for Planning
Simon Corbell

Minister for Education and Training

Minister for Children, Youth and Family Support

Minister for Women

Minister for Industrial Relations
Katy Gallagher

Minister for Disability, Housing and Community Services

Minister for Urban Services

Minister for Police and Emergency Services
John Hargreaves

Second arrangement

This covers the period from 20 April 2006, when Andrew Barr was sworn in following the retirement of Ted Quinlan, through until the swearing in of the Third Stanhope Ministry following the Labor government's re-election at the 2008 election. There was one minor change during this term when, twelve months later on 17 April 2007, Stanhope assumed the expanded ministry of environment, water and climate change; the ministry for children and young people was restored to Gallagher's responsibilities; and the planning ministry transferred from Corbell to Barr.
OfficeMinister

Chief Minister

Treasurer

Minister for Business and Economic Development

Minister for Indigenous Affairs

Minister for the Arts

Minister for the Environment, Water and Climate Change
Jon Stanhope

Deputy Chief Minister

Minister for Health

Minister for Disability and Community Services

Minister for Women

Minister for Children and Young People
Katy Gallagher

Attorney-General

Minister for Police and Emergency Services

Minister for Planning
Simon Corbell

Minister for Territory and Municipal Services

Minister for Housing

Minister for Multicultural Affairs
John Hargreaves

Minister for Education and Training

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation

Minister for Industrial Relations

Minister for Planning
Andrew Barr