Gayle Tierney | |
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Minister for Agriculture | |
In office 22 June 2022 – 2 October 2023[1] | |
Preceded by | Mary-Anne Thomas |
Succeeded by | Ros Spence |
Minister for Higher Education | |
In office 29 November 2018 – 2 October 2023[2] | |
Preceded by | New position |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
Minister for Training and Skills | |
In office 9 November 2016 – 2 October 2023[3] | |
Preceded by | Steve Herbert |
Succeeded by | Herself (as Minister for Skills and TAFE) |
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council | |
In office 29 September 2020 – 5 December 2022 | |
Preceded by | Jaclyn Symes |
Succeeded by | Lizzie Blandthorn |
Minister for Corrections | |
In office 9 November 2016 – 29 November 2018 | |
Preceded by | Steve Herbert |
Succeeded by | Ben Carroll |
Minister for Skills and TAFE | |
Assumed office 2 October 2023[4] | |
Preceded by | Herself (as Minister for Skills and Training) |
Minister for Regional Development | |
Assumed office 2 October 2023[5] | |
Preceded by | Harriet Shing |
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Western Victoria Region | |
Assumed office 25 November 2006 | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Labor Party |
Alma mater | Flinders University |
Website | www |
Gayle Tierney is an Australian politician. She has been a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council since November 2006, representing Western Victoria Region.[6]
Tierney was the minister for training and skills from November 2016, the minister for higher education from November 2018, and the minister for agriculture from June 2022. She was also the minister for corrections between 2016 and 2018.