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Home | Historical Information on the Australian Parliament | Ministries | 53. Keating

53. Keating Ministry (ALP) 20.12.1991 – 27.12.1991
The Hon. RJL Hawke's resignation as Prime Minister took effect on 20.12.1991, when the Hon. PJ Keating was sworn in as Prime Minister. The first Keating Ministry was formed with existing ministers. The second Keating Ministry was sworn in on 27.12.1991.
Ministers Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries
Prime Minister Keating, PJ Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Commonwealth–State Relations
      Howe, BL
    Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Science
      Free, RV
    Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Northern Australia
      Collins, Senator RL
    Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Social Justice
      Howe, BL
    Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women
      Fatin, WF
    Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Public Service Matters
      Cook, Senator PFS
    Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs
      Hand, GL
    Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Reconciliation
      Tickner, RE
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister
      Price, LRS
Deputy Prime Minister Howe, BL    
Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services   Minister for Aged, Family and Health Services
      Staples, PR
    Minister for Veterans’ Affairs
      Humphreys, BC
Treasurer Willis, R Minister Assisting the Treasurer
      Free, RV
    Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
      McMullan, Senator RF
Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce Button, Senator JN Minister for Science and Technology
      Free, RV
    Minister for Small Business and Customs
      Beddall, DP
    Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce
      Blewett, N
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Evans, Senator GJ Minister for Trade and Overseas Development
      Blewett, N
Minister for Finance Beazley, KC    
Attorney-General Duffy, MJ Minister for Justice and Consumer Affairs
      Tate, Senator MC
Minister for Employment, Education and Training Dawkins, JS Minister for Higher Education and Employment Services
      Baldwin, PJ
    Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
      Tickner, RE
Minister for Transport and Communications Kerin, JC Minister for Shipping and Aviation Support
      Collins, Senator RL
    Minister for Land Transport
      Brown, RJ
    Parliamentary Secretary to Minister for Transport and Communications
      Snowdon, WE
Minister for Primary Industries and Energy Crean, SF Minister for Resources
    Griffiths, AG
    Minister Assisting the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy
      Blewett, N
Minister for Social Security Richardson, Senator GF Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security
Vice-President of Executive Council     Sciacca, CA
Minister for Defence Ray, Senator RF Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
      Bilney, GN
Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs Hand, GL Minister for Local Government
      Fatin, WF
Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories Kelly, RJ Minister for the Arts, Tourism and Territories
      Simmons, DW
Minister for Industrial Relations Cook, Senator PFS    
Minister for Administrative Services Bolkus, Senator N    

 

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