First Follett ministry explained

The First Follett Ministry was the first ministry of the Government of the Australian Capital Territory, and was led by Labor Chief Minister Rosemary Follett and her deputy, Paul Whalan. It was sworn in on 16 May 1989, after the 1989 election when a hung parliament was the outcome. Labor, with a plurality of seats, led a minority government in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly.

This ministry covers the period from 16 May 1989 (when the Ministry was sworn in)[1] until on 5 December 1989, when Bernard Collaery, the leader of Residents Rally, a minor party in the Assembly, moved the following motion[2]

That this Assembly no longer has confidence in the Chief Minister of the ACT and the minority Labor Government and has confidence in the ability of Mr Kaine to form a government.The vote was resolved in affirmative (10 to 7 votes), and Trevor Kaine elected Chief Minister as leader of an Alliance Government, comprising members of both the Liberal Party and some (but not all) members of the Residents Rally in the Assembly and the Kaine Ministry formed.

OfficeMinisterParty affiliation
Chief Minister
Treasurer
Attorney-General
Rosemary Follett Labor
Deputy Chief Minister
Minister for Industry, Employment and Education
Paul Whalan Labor
Minister for Community Services and HealthWayne Berry Labor
Minister for Housing and Urban ServicesEllnor Grassby Labor

Notes and References

  1. Notification of Appointment of Ministers NI 1989 No 1 . . ACT Gazette . 1989-01 . 1989-05-16 . 2010-08-19.
  2. Web site: Assembly Debate - 5/12/1989 . . 2987–2993 . . 1989-12-05 . 2010-08-19 . 22 February 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110222082047/http://www.hansard.act.gov.au/hansard/1989/pdfs/19891205.pdf . dead.