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Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories

Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories is a position within the Australian federal government.

The outer ministry position of Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads was created in the Third Howard Ministry on 7 October 2003. The first minister to hold this position was Senator Ian Campbell, who held it from 7 October 2003 until 18 July 2004. On 18 July 2004, the position was transferred to Jim Lloyd, then Federal Member for Robertson. When the Fourth Howard Ministry started on 22 October 2004, Lloyd retained the position, and did so until the 2007 Federal Election when Kevin Rudd and the Australian Labor Party won government.

Rudd's first ministry eliminated the position of Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads. The responsibilities were given to Anthony Albanese, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government. Accordingly, the old Department of Transport and Regional Services was renamed to Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.

List of ministers for regional development

List of ministers for local government

List of ministers for territories

The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Territories, or any precedent titles:

Capital Territory

The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for the Capital Territory:

Northern Territory

The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for the Northern Territory or successor titles:

Former ministerial titles

List of ministers for Interior

List of ministers for decentralisation

The following individuals have been appointed Minister for Decentralisation, or any precedent titles:

Notes

Whitlam was one of a two-man ministry consisting of himself and Lance Barnard for two weeks until the full ministry was announced.

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