| Cabinet overview | |
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| Formed | 1856 (169 years ago) (1856) |
| Type | Committee of the Executive Council |
| Jurisdiction | South Australia |
| Headquarters | Cabinet Room, 200 Victoria Square, Adelaide |
| Ministers responsible |
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| Cabinet executive |
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| Website | dpc |
TheCabinet of South Australia is the chief policy-making organ of theGovernment of South Australia. In South Australia, thecabinet is interchangeably known as theministry as there is no "outer ministry" – therefore all ministers are in cabinet. The current fifteen-member cabinet, theMalinauskas ministry, is headed byPremierPeter Malinauskas of theSouth Australian Labor Party.
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As of 15 April 2024,[1] all but one cabinet ministers are members of theSouth Australian Labor Party, with the remaining cabinet minister an Independent member.
| Party | Portfolio | Minister | ||
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| Labor | Peter MalinauskasMP | |||
| Labor |
| Susan CloseMP | ||
| Labor |
| Kyam MaherMLC | ||
| Labor |
| Tom KoutsantonisMP | ||
| Labor | Stephen MullighanMP | |||
| Labor |
| Zoe BettisonMP | ||
| Labor |
| Chris PictonMP | ||
| Labor |
| Katrine HildyardMP | ||
| Labor |
| Nat CookMP | ||
| Labor |
| Clare ScrivenMLC | ||
| Labor |
| Blair BoyerMP | ||
| Labor |
| Andrea MichaelsMP | ||
| Labor |
| Joe SzakacsMP | ||
| Labor |
| Nick ChampionMP | ||
| Independent |
| Dan CreganMP | ||