The land issue dominated the politics of the late 1850s, and in October 1859, towards the end of the
second Cowper ministry, the
Secretary for Public Works was split off from the
Secretary for Lands and Works. This enabled
John Robertson to concentrate on what became known as the
Robertson Land Acts. The Cowper ministry fell at the end of October 1859, replaced by the short lived
Forster ministry. Robertson formed
his first ministry in March 1860. While the four previous
Premiers held the office of
Colonial Secretary, Robertson chose to be Secretary for Lands. The main work of the department at this time was processing the selection claims, including the various commissioners for Crown Lands and the necessary survey work under the
Surveyor General. The minister had numerous other responsibilities, including immigration until 1869, mining until 1874 and forestry until 1908. In the
Holman Nationalist ministry from November 1916
William Ashford held the portfolios of Secretary for Lands and
Minister for Forests and it became increasingly common for the minister to hold the portfolio along with other portfolios. In 1981 the Department of lands was temporarily amalgamated with the Department of Local Government, until the departments were separated again in February 1984. The portfolio of Minister for Lands was abolished in April 1984 and replaced by the
Minister for Natural Resources whose responsibilities included waterways, reserves and parks, forestry. The portfolio was briefly re-established in 1986, 1990 and 2004. ==List of ministers==