Government of the Aurisian Capital Territory
Territorial Government | |
File:Coat of Arms of the Aurisian Capital Territory.svg | |
Formation |
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Country | Template:Country data Aurisia |
Website | act.gov.au |
Legislative branch | |
Legislature | ACT Legislative Assembly |
Meeting place | Legislative Assembly Building |
Executive branch | |
Head of government | Chief Minister |
Appointer | ACT Legislative Assembly |
Headquarters | Legislative Assembly Building |
Main organ | Cabinet of ACT |
Judicial branch | |
Court | Supreme Court |
Seat | ACT Law Courts building, Koloberra |
The Government of the Aurisian Capital Territory, also referred to as the Aurisian Capital Territory Government or ACT Government, is the executive authority of the Aurisian Capital Territory, one of the territories of Aurisia. The leader of the party or coalition with the confidence of the Aurisian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly forms Government. Unlike the Aurisian states and the Northern Territory, the Legislative Assembly directly elects one of their number to be the Chief Minister of the Aurisian Capital Territory as the head of the Government, rather than being appointed by a Governor or Administrator.
Since December 2014, the incumbent Chief Minister has been Andrew Dwyer, leader of the Labor Party. Following the 2020 ACT election, the Government has been formed by a coalition of ?? Labor members and six Greens members.
Ministers are appointed by the Chief Minister. The current ministry of the Aurisian Capital Territory (Third Dwyer ministry) comprises ?? of the ?? members of the Legislative Assembly.
Constitutional framework
The ACT has internal self-government, however the Constitution does not afford the territory government the full legislative independence provided to Aurisian states. The Government for the Aurisian Capital Territory is outlined in Commonwealth legislation; the Aurisian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988. Nonetheless, the ACT is governed according to the principles of the Westhaughton system, a form of parliamentary government based on the Erealandian model.
Legislative power rests with the unicameral Legislative Assembly. Executive power rests formally with the Executive, which consists of the Chief Minister and his ministers, and is informally called the Cabinet.
Judicial power is exercised by the Supreme Court of the Aurisian Capital Territory and a system of subordinate courts, but the High Court of Aurisia and other federal courts have overriding jurisdiction on matters which fall under the ambit of the Aurisian Constitution.
In the ACT, government functions that would usually be handled by local government are instead directly handled by the Territory government.
Current Ministry
The current arrangement of the incumbent ministry (Third Dwyer Ministry) of the ACT was appointed on November 4, 2020, comprising six members from the Labor Party and two from the Greens.
Minister | Portfolio | Portrait | Party | Minister | Portfolio | Portrait | Party | ||
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Andrew Dwyer MLA | Chief Minister Treasurer |
Labor | Elisabeth Lee-Hyung MLA | Leader of the Opposition Shadow Treasurer |
Liberal | ||||
Deputy Chief Minister | Labor | Deputy Leader of the Opposition | Liberal | ||||||
Minister for Equality | Shadow Minister for Women Shadow Minister for Seniors |
Liberal | |||||||
Minister for Education and Youth Affairs Minister for Sport and Recreation |
Shadow Minister for Education and Higher Education Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation |
Liberal | |||||||
Minister for Police and Emergency Services | Labor | Shadow Minister for Police Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs |
Liberal | ||||||
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services | Liberal | ||||||||
Attorney-General Minister for Consumer Affairs |
Greens | Shadow Attorney-General | Liberal | ||||||
Minister for Water, Energy and Emissions Reduction | Shadow Minister for Water, Energy and Emissions Reduction | ||||||||
Minister for Planning and Land Management Minister for Industrial Relations and Workplace Safety |
Assistant Shadow Treasurer Shadow Minister for Planning and Land Management Shadow Minister for Jobs and Workplace Affairs |
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Minister for Health | Labor | Shadow Minister for Health | Liberal | ||||||
Minister for Families and Community Services Minister for Aboriginal Affairs |
Shadow Minister for Families, Youth and Community Services Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs |
Liberal | |||||||
Minister for the Arts | Labor | Shadow Minister for Arts | Liberal | ||||||
Minister for Tourism | Shadow Minister for Tourism | Liberal | |||||||
Minister for Business and Better Regulation Assistant Minister for Economic Development |
Shadow Minister for Regulatory Services | Liberal | |||||||
Shadow Minister for Business Assistant Shadow Minister for Economic Development |
Liberal | ||||||||
Minister for the Environment Minister for Heritage |
Greens | Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage | |||||||
Minister for Transport | Shadow Minister for Transport | Liberal | |||||||
Minister for Homelessness and Housing Services Minister for Sustainable Building and Construction |
Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness Shadow Minister for Sustainable Building and Construction |
Liberal | |||||||
Minister for Disability Assistant Minister for Seniors, Veterans, Families and Community Services |
Labor | Shadow Minister for Disability | Liberal |