Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media

The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (Irish: An tAire Turasóireachta, Cultúir, Ealaíon, Gaeltachta, Spóirt agus Meán) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
Incumbent
Catherine Martin
since 27 June 2020
Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
Member of
Reports toTaoiseach
SeatDublin, Ireland
AppointerPresident of Ireland on the nomination of the Taoiseach
Inaugural holderMartin O'Donoghue as Minister for Economic Planning and Development
Formation8 July 1977
WebsiteDepartment of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media

The current minister is Catherine Martin, TD.

She is assisted by one Minister of State:

Overview edit

The Minister for Economic Planning and Development was created by the Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act 1977.[2] The title and functions of the position have changed several times since then. The current title was adopted in 2020 by the 32nd Government.

Culture edit

Creating an environment enabling the National Cultural Institutions to flourish through the provision of financial resources and an appropriate policy framework. The National Cultural Institutions include: the National Archives of Ireland, National Concert Hall, National Library of Ireland, National Museum of Ireland, Chester Beatty Library, Irish Museum of Modern Art and National Gallery of Ireland. Formulation, development and evaluation of policy and structures to promote and foster the practice and appreciation of the creative and interpretative arts and to encourage the development of the Irish film industry; enabling the national cultural institutions, as integral elements of the national culture, to preserve, protect and present for the benefit of present and future generations our moveable heritage and cultural assets.

List of office-holders edit

Minister for Economic Planning and Development 1977–1980 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Martin O'Donoghue[a]8 July 197711 December 1979Fianna Fáil15th
Michael O'Kennedy12 December 197921 January 1980Fianna Fáil16th

Minister for Energy 1980–1981 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Michael O'Kennedy21 January 198022 January 1980Fianna Fáil16th
George Colley22 January 198030 June 1981Fianna Fáil16th
Michael O'Leary30 June 198121 August 1981Labour17th

Minister for Industry and Energy 1981–1983 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Michael O'Leary21 August 19819 March 1982Labour17th
Albert Reynolds (1st time)9 March 198214 December 1982Fianna Fáil18th
John Bruton14 December 198213 December 1983Fine Gael19th
Dick Spring13 December 198317 December 1983Labour19th

Minister for Energy 1983–1993 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Dick Spring17 December 198320 January 1987Labour19th
Michael Noonan20 January 198710 March 1987Fine Gael19th
Ray Burke10 March 198724 November 1988Fianna Fáil20th
Michael Smith24 November 198812 July 1989Fianna Fáil20th
Bobby Molloy12 July 19894 November 1992Progressive Democrats21st • 22nd
Albert Reynolds (2nd time)4 November 199212 January 1993Fianna Fáil22nd
Brian Cowen12 January 199320 January 1993Fianna Fáil23rd

Minister for Tourism and Trade 1993–1997 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Brian Cowen20 January 199322 January 1993Fianna Fáil23rd
Charlie McCreevy22 January 199315 December 1994Fianna Fáil23rd
Enda Kenny15 December 199426 June 1997Fine Gael24th
Jim McDaid26 June 199712 July 1997Fianna Fáil25th

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation 1997–2002 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Jim McDaid12 July 19976 June 2002Fianna Fáil25th
John O'Donoghue6 June 200219 June 2002Fianna Fáil26th

Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism 2002–2010 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
John O'Donoghue19 June 200214 June 2007Fianna Fáil26th
Séamus Brennan14 June 20077 May 2008Fianna Fáil27th
Martin Cullen7 May 200823 March 2010Fianna Fáil28th
Mary Hanafin23 March 20102 May 2010Fianna Fáil28th

Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport 2010–2011 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Mary Hanafin2 May 20109 March 2011Fianna Fáil28th
Jimmy Deenihan9 March 20112 June 2011Fine Gael29th

Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 2011–2016 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Jimmy Deenihan2 June 201111 July 2014Fine Gael29th
Heather Humphreys11 July 201412 July 2016Fine Gael29th

Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs 2016–2017 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Heather Humphreys12 July 20161 August 2017Fine Gael30th • 31st

Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 2017–2020 edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Heather Humphreys1 August 201730 November 2017Fine Gael31st
Josepha Madigan30 November 201727 June 2020Fine Gael31st
Catherine Martin27 June 202030 September 2020Green32nd

Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media 2020–present edit

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Catherine Martin30 September 2020IncumbentGreen32nd • 33rd • 34th
Notes
  1. ^ O'Donoghue was a minister without portfolio from 8 July to 13 December 1977 before the department was formally established.

References edit

  1. ^ "List of Ministers and Ministers of State", Government of Ireland, archived from the original on 7 August 2020, retrieved 4 August 2020
  2. ^ "Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act 1977". Irish Statute Book. 6 December 1977. Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.

External links edit