Minister for Innovation (Victoria) explained

Post:Minister for Innovation
Body:Victoria
Flag:Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg
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Insignia:Coat of Arms of Victoria.svg
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Insigniacaption:Victorian Coat of arms
Style:The Honourable
Member Of:Parliament
Executive Council
Reports To:Premier
Nominator:Premier
Appointer:Governor
Appointer Qualified:on the recommendation of the premier
Termlength:At the governor's pleasure
Formation:12 February 2002
Abolished:2 October 2023

The Minister for Innovation was a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria.

Ministers

OrderMPParty affiliationMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
1LaborMinister for Innovation12 February 20023 August 2007[1] [2]
2Gavin Jennings MLC3 August 20072 December 2010
3LiberalMinister for Innovation, Services and Small Business2 December 201017 March 2014[3] [4]
Minister for Innovation17 March 20144 December 2014
4Adem Somyurek MLCLaborMinister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade4 December 201428 July 2015[5]
5Philip Dalidakis MLC31 July 201529 November 2018
6Jaala Pulford MLCMinister for Innovation, Medical Research and the Digital Economy22 June 20205 December 2022
7Minister for Jobs, Innovation and Trade29 November 201822 June 2020
8Minister for Industry and Innovation5 December 20222 October 2023

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carr . Adam . Victorian Ministries – Bracks. 23 March 2023 . Psephos

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  2. Web site: Carr . Adam . Victorian Ministries – Brumby. 23 March 2023 . Psephos

    Adam Carr's Election Archive

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  3. Web site: Carr . Adam . Victorian Ministries – Baillieu. 23 March 2023 . Psephos

    Adam Carr's Election Archive

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  4. Web site: Carr . Adam . Victorian Ministries – Napthine. 23 March 2023 . Psephos

    Adam Carr's Election Archive

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  5. Web site: Carr . Adam . Victorian Ministries – Andrews. 23 March 2023 . Psephos

    Adam Carr's Election Archive

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