Jacinta Allan named 49th premier of Victoria, replacing Daniel Andrews

Jacinta Allan will be Victoria's next premier, replacing Daniel Andrews and becoming the state's second female leader.

A woman wearing glasses.

Allan entered parliament in 1999 and became the youngest minister in the state's history at 29. Source: AAP / Joel Carrett

Key Points
  • The Victorian Labor Party has named Jacinta Allan as the state's premier.
  • Her appointment comes after Daniel Andrews' resignation 24 hours earlier.
  • Allan most recently served as minister for transport infrastructure and the suburban rail loop project.
A woman is in charge of Victoria for the first time in 30 years, with Jacinta Allan chosen by Labor to replace Daniel Andrews.

Allan ran for leader of the Victorian Labor Party at a caucus meeting on Wednesday after Daniel Andrews'

She was sworn in late on Wednesday.

Public Transport Minister Ben Carroll was chosen as deputy.

"It is such a deep honour and privilege to be in the position to be heading to Government House and to be sworn in as premier of Victoria," Allan told reporters.

"Twenty-four years ago, almost to the day when I walked into this place as a much younger woman from regional Victoria, I never expected to have this length of service or indeed to be able to have had the honour and privilege of serving the Victorian community in various ministerial roles.

"I pledge to continue to work incredibly hard as I have done each and every day."

Who is Jacinta Allan?

The Bendigo East MP will be Victoria's second female leader and the first Labor premier from regional Victoria in almost 100 years.

She hoped her election showed women and regional Victorians they could succeed in politics.

"It says to young women, older women, women from across different backgrounds in all parts of the state that leadership takes on different shapes and sizes," she said.

Allan became the youngest woman elected to Victoria's parliament in 1999 at the age of 25, and the state's youngest minister in history in 2002 at the age of 29.

In June 2022 she stepped in as Andrews' deputy and presumed successor and most recently served as minister for transport infrastructure and the suburban rail loop project.

She was also charged with delivering the until the portfolio was abolished.

Allan lives in Bendigo with her husband and two children.
Allan paid tribute to Andrews but said she had a very different style to other premiers who came before her.

What's next for Victorian Labor?

Wednesday's caucus meeting was delayed after Carroll threw his hat in the ring for the leadership.

But Allan emerged from the meeting with the numbers to become premier, avoiding the matter going to a vote because both technically ran unopposed.

Carroll said Allan would make an outstanding premier and he would maintain a strong relationship with Tim Pallas, who had been picked as the left faction's contender for deputy.

"I was always keen to rise, I've had 14 portfolios across six years ... I'm always looking to see how I can continue to increase my contribution to this outstanding Labor government," Carroll said.

He became the MP for Niddrie in Melbourne's northwest in 2012 and most recently served as public transport and employment minister.
The former political advisor and solicitor is a member of the party's right faction.

Opposition leader John Pesutto claimed Allan avoided talking about the state's growing debt in her first press conference and seized on what he described as division between the two leaders.

"The new deputy premier doesn't believe the new premier should have the job ... that is a recipe for instability," he said.

Andrews told reporters he couldn't be happier Allan had taken over from him as he left parliament following the vote.

"She's always worked hard for the people of Victoria and she always will," he said.

Pallas will remain treasurer and a new ministerial cabinet spot left by Andrews' departure will be filled by Eltham MP Vicki Ward.

The new ministry will have to be announced and there will also be a by-election for Andrews' seat of Mulgrave.

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Published 27 September 2023 3:02pm
Updated 27 September 2023 6:43pm
Source: AAP



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