Minister for Treaty and First Peoples

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Minister for Treaty and First Peoples
At the governor's pleasure
FormationDecember 1967
First holderLindsay Thompson
Websitehttps://new.parliament.vic.gov.au/members/gabrielle-williams/

The Minister for Treaty and First Peoples, previously the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, is the

Labor Party, who has held the position since March 2020 as the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.[3]
The title was renamed in June 2022 to its current name.

List of ministers for Aboriginal affairs

Member Party Term
  Lindsay Thompson
Liberal
1965-1967
  Edward Meagher
Liberal
1967-1972
 
Vance Dickie
Liberal
1972-1975
  None N/A 1975-1987
  Tom Roper
Labor
1987-1990
  Brian Mier
Labor
1990-1991
  Tom Roper
Labor
1991-1992
  Marie Tehan
Liberal
1992
  Michael John
Liberal
1992-1996
  Ann Henderson
Liberal
1996-1999
  Keith Hamilton
Labor
1999-2002
  Gavin Jennings
Labor
2002-2007
  Richard Wynne
Labor
2007-2010
  Jeanette Powell
National
2010-2014
  Tim Bull
National
2014
  Natalie Hutchins
Labor
2014-2018
  Gavin Jennings
Labor
2018-2020
  Gabrielle Williams
Labor
2020-2022

List of ministers for Treaty and First Peoples

Member Party Term
  Gabrielle Williams
Labor
2022–present

References

  1. ^ "'Decolonisation in action': Victorian treaty negotiations to be overseen by independent authority". the Guardian. 6 June 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Victorian government promises change will come from work of Yoorrook truth-telling commission". the Guardian. Australian Associated Press. 6 May 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Gabrielle Williams | Parliament of Victoria". new.parliament.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 5 December 2022.