Sixth Everingham Ministry

Sixth Everingham Ministry

The Sixth Everingham Ministry was the tenth ministry to come from the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly. It was sworn in on January 26, 1982 after a ministerial reshuffle, and operated until November 30 of that year, when a further reshuffle of portfolios took place. Marshall Perron was not formally appointed until February 3; as was Jim Robertson to his portfolio of Community Development.

* Hon Paul Everingham, MLA: Chief Minister and Attorney-General
* Hon Marshall Perron, MLA: Deputy Chief Minister, Treasurer and Minister for Lands and Housing
* Hon Ian Tuxworth, MLA: Minister for Health and Minister for Mines and Energy
* Hon Jim Robertson, MLA: Leader of the House, Minister for Education and Minister for Community Development
* Hon Roger Steele, MLA: Minister for Primary Production, Minister for Industrial Development and Tourism and Minister Assisting the Treasurer
* Hon Nick Dondas, MLA: Minister for Transport and Works, Minister for Sport and Recreation and Minister Assisting the Chief Minister


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