2.1 MINISTRIES SINCE 1901
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Number of ministry | Ministry | Period of office | Party |
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1 | Barton | 1 January 1901 to 24 September 1903 | Protectionist |
2 | Deakin | 24 September 1903 to 27 April 1904 | Protectionist |
3 | Watson | 27 April 1904 to 17 August 1904 | Australian Labor Party |
4 | Reid-McLean | 18 August 1904 to 5 July 1905 | Free Trade-Protectionist |
5 | Deakin | 5 July 1905 to 13 November 1908 | Protectionist |
6 | Fisher | 13 November 1908 to 2 June 1909 | Australian Labor Party |
7 | Deakin | 2 June 1909 to 29 April 1910 | Protectionist-Free Trade-Tariff Reform |
8 | Fisher | 29 April 1910 to 24 June 1913 | Australian Labor Party |
9 | Cook | 24 June 1913 to 17 September 1914 | Liberal |
10 | Fisher | 17 September 1914 to 27 October 1915 | Australian Labor Party |
11 | Hughes | 27 October 1915 to 14 November 1916 | Australian Labor Party |
12 | Hughes | 14 November 1916 to 17 February 1917 | Nationalist Labour |
13 | Hughes | 17 February 1917 to 8 January 1918 | Nationalist |
14 | Hughes | 10 January 1918 to 9 February 1923 | Nationalist |
15 | Bruce-Page | 9 February 1923 to 22 October 1929 | Nationalist-Country Party |
16 | Scullin | 22 October 1929 to 6 January 1932 | Australian Labor Party |
17 | Lyons | 6 January 1932 to 7 November 1938 | United Australia Party |
18 | Lyons | 7 November 1938 to 7 April 1939 | United Australia Party |
19 | Page | 7 April 1939 to 26 April 1939 | Country Party-United Australia Party |
20 | Menzies | 26 April 1939 to 14 March 1940 | United Australia Party |
21 | Menzies | 14 March 1940 to 28 October 1940 | United Australia Party-Country Party |
22 | Menzies | 28 October 1940 to 29 August 1941 | United Australia Party-Country Party |
23 | Fadden | 29 August 1941 to 7 October 1941 | Country Party-United Australia Party |
24 | Curtin | 7 October 1941 to 21 September 1943 | Australian Labor Party |
25 | Curtin | 21 September 1943 to 6 July 1945 | Australian Labor Party |
26 | Forde | 6 July 1945 to 13 July 1945 | Australian Labor Party |
27 | Chifley | 13 July 1945 to 1 November 1946 | Australian Labor Party |
28 | Chifley | 1 November 1946 to 19 December 1949 | Australian Labor Party |
29 | Menzies | 19 December 1949 to 11 May 1951 | Liberal-Country Party |
30 | Menzies | 11 May 1951 to 11 January 1956 | Liberal-Country Party |
31 | Menzies | 11 January 1956 to 10 December 1958 | Liberal-Country Party |
32 | Menzies | 10 December 1958 to 18 December 1963 | Liberal-Country Party |
33 | Menzies | 18 December 1963 to 26 January 1966 | Liberal-Country Party |
34 | Holt | 26 January 1966 to 14 December 1966 | Liberal-Country Party |
35 | Holt | 14 December 1966 to 19 December 1967 | Liberal-Country Party |
36 | McEwen | 19 December 1967 to 10 January 1968 | Liberal-Country Party |
37 | Gorton | 10 January 1968 to 28 February 1968 | Liberal-Country Party |
38 | Gorton | 28 February 1968 to 12 November 1969 | Liberal-Country Party |
39 | Gorton | 12 November 1969 to 10 March 1971 | Liberal-Country Party |
40 | McMahon | 10 March 1971 to 5 December 1972 | Liberal-Country Party |
41 | Whitlam | 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 | Australian Labor Party |
42 | Whitlam | 19 December 1972 to 12 June 1974 | Australian Labor Party |
43 | Whitlam | 12 June 1974 to 11 November 1975 | Australian Labor Party |
44 | Fraser | 11 November 1975 to 22 December 1975 | Liberal-Country Party |
45 | Fraser | 22 December 1975 to 20 December 1977 | Liberal-Country Party |
46 | Fraser | 20 December 1977 to 3 November 1980 | Liberal-Country Party |
47 | Fraser | 3 November 1980 to 7 May 1982 | Liberal-Country Party |
48 | Fraser | 7 May 1982 to 11 March 1983 | Liberal-Country Party |
49 | Hawke | 11 March 1983 to 13 December 1984 | Australian Labor Party |
50 | Hawke | 13 December 1984 to 24 July 1987 | Australian Labor Party |
51 | Hawke | 24 July 1987 to 4 April 1990 | Australian Labor Party |
52 | Hawke | 4 April 1990 to 20 December 1991 | Australian Labor Party |
53 | Keating | 20 December 1991 to 27 December 1991 | Australian Labor Party |
54 | Keating | 27 December 1991 to 24 March 1993 | Australian Labor Party |
55 | Keating | 24 March 1993 to 11 March 1996 | Australian Labor Party |
56 | Howard | 11 March 1996 to 21 October 1998 | Liberal-National Party of Australia |
57 | Howard | 21 October 1998 to 26 November 2001 | Liberal-National Party of Australia |
58 | Howard | 26 November 2001 | Liberal-National Party of Australia |
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Source: Department of the Parliamentary Library. |
2.2 THIRD HOWARD MINISTRY - November 2003
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CABINET MINISTERS |
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Prime Minister | The Hon. John Howard, MP |
Minister for Transport and Regional Services (Deputy Prime Minister) | The Hon. John Anderson, MP |
Treasurer | The Hon. Peter Costello, MP |
Minister for Trade | The Hon. Mark Vaile, MP |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | The Hon. Alexander Downer, MP |
Minister for Defence (Leader of the Government in the Senate) | Senator the Hon. Robert Hill |
Minister for Finance and Administration (Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) | Senator the Hon. Nick Minchin, MP |
Minister for Health and Ageing (Leader of the House) | The Hon. Tony Abbott, MP |
Attorney-General | The Hon. Philip Ruddock, MP |
Minister for the Environment and Heritage (Vice-President of the Executive Council) | The Hon. Dr David Kemp, MP |
Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts | The Hon. Daryl Williams, AM, QC, MP |
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry | The Hon. Warren Truss, MP |
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Reconciliation | Senator the Hon. Amanda Vanstone |
Minister for Education, Science and Training | The Hon. Dr Brendan Nelson, MP |
Minister for Family and Community Services and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women | Senator the Hon. Kay Patterson |
Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources | The Hon. Ian Macfarlane, MP |
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service | The Hon. Kevin Andrews, MP |
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OUTER MINISTRY |
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Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads (Manager of Government Business in the Senate) | Senator the Hon. Ian Campbell |
Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer | Senator the Hon. Helen Coonan |
Minister for Veterans' Affairs | The Hon. Danna Vale, MP |
Special Minister of State | Senator the Hon. Eric Abetz |
Minister for Ageing | The Hon. Julie Bishop, MP |
Minister for Justice and Customs | Senator the Hon. Chris Ellison |
Minister for the Arts and Sports | Senator the Hon. Rod Kemp |
Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation | Senator the Hon. Ian Macdonald |
Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister | The Hon. Gary Hardgrave, MP |
Minister for Science (Deputy Leader of the House) | The Hon. Peter McGauran, MP |
Minister for Children and Youth Affairs | The Hon. Larry Anthony, MP |
Minister for Small Business and Tourism | The Hon. Joe Hockey, MP |
Minister for Employment Services and Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence | The Hon. Mal Brough, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister | The Hon. Jackie Kelly, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Services and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade | The Hon. De-Anne Kelly MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer | The Hon. Ross Cameron, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs | The Hon. Chris Gallus, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence | The Hon. Fran Bailey, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration | The Hon. Peter Slipper, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing | The Hon. Trish Worth, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage | The Hon. Dr Sharman Stone, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry | Senator the Hon. Judith Troeth |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Family and Community Services | The Hon. Christopher Pyne, MP |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources | The Hon. Warren Entsch, MP |
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Source: Department of the Parliamentary Library. |