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First Henderson Ministry : ウィキペディア英語版 | First Henderson Ministry The First Henderson Ministry was the 50th Ministry of the Government of the Northern Territory, and was led by Labor Chief Minister Paul Henderson and his deputy Marion Scrymgour. It succeeded the Eighth Martin Ministry on 26 November 2007, following the resignation of Clare Martin and her deputy Syd Stirling. The ministry took two forms; an interim ministry that lasted for three days after the succession of Henderson and Scrymgour, and a permanent ministry after Henderson had decided upon the constitution of a full ministry. The full ministry saw significant changes from the final Martin ministry, largely due to the decision of Martin and Deputy Chief Minister Syd Stirling to retire to the backbenches while serving out their terms. Delia Lawrie replaced Stirling as Treasurer, while backbenchers Mathew Bonson and Len Kiely were promoted to the ministry. The latter appointment was the cause of some controversy, as Kiely had been forced to resign as Deputy Speaker in 2006 after a sexual harassment incident. Kiely would later lose his seat at the 2008 election in a result largely attributed to the fallout from that scandal. The full ministry also included a number of changes to portfolio makeup; perhaps the most significant being the creation of a ministry for climate change, to be held by Henderson. The full ministry was reshuffled once, on 15 February 2008, due to the resignation of Elliot McAdam. Rob Knight was appointed to the subsequent ministerial vacancy. The ministry operated until 17 August 2008, when parliament was prorogued for the 2008 election. ==Interim Ministry==
The interim ministry operated from 26 November 2007 until 29 November 2007.
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