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Howard, John

Period of Service: 11/03/1996 - 03/12/2007
Release Date:
26/11/2001
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
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  • Howard, John Winston
THIRD HOWARD MINISTRY

I am pleased to announce today the Third Howard Ministry the appointment

of which I will recommend to the Governor General. The swearing in of

the Ministry will take place on Monday afternoon, 26 November 2001, at

Government House, Canberra.

The Ministry has been chosen on the basis of both proven performance

and new members with a potential to contribute to the Government over

the longer term. There has been some restructuring of portfolios to improve

administrative efficiency and to fulfil election commitments.

There are three new Cabinet Ministers. The Honourable Dr Brendan Nelson

MP will become the Minister for Education, Science and Training. Senator

the Honourable Kay Patterson has been appointed Minister for Health and

Ageing. The Honourable Ian Macfarlane MP will become the Minister for

Industry, Tourism and Resources.

The new faces in the outer Ministry are Mrs Danna Vale MP, Mr Gary Hardgrave

MP, Senator Helen Coonan and Mr Kevin Andrews MP.

I take the opportunity to thank the Honourable Jackie Kelly, MP for her

work as Minister for Sport and Tourism over the last three years. She

indicated to me earlier this week that she did not wish to be considered

for a position in the Ministry because of family and other personal commitments

at this time. Ms Kelly has, however, agreed to my request that she continue

to serve the Government in the slightly less onerous but important role

as my Parliamentary Secretary. I would hope to consider Jackie Kelly for

reappointment to the Ministry when an opportunity arises in the future.

Senator Bill Heffernan will remain as Parliamentary Secretary to Cabinet.

I record my thanks and appreciation to the Hon Bronwyn Bishop MP for

her ministerial work over the last five and a half years, firstly in the

defence portfolio and more recently as the Minister for Aged Care.

The Honourable Bruce Scott MP has not been included in the Ministry due

to a reduction in the proportion of National Party Ministers. I express

the gratitude of the Government for his excellent work as Minister for

Veterans'; Affairs and Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence.

The Honourable John Anderson MP, Deputy Prime Minister, will remain as

Minister for Transport and Regional Services. I have decided to transfer

a number of regional policies and programmes from other portfolios to

the Department of Transport and Regional Services, including Area Consultative

Committees, Natural Disaster Relief Finances and the Regional Assistance

Programme.

It is my intention to appoint the Honourable Wilson Tuckey MP as Minister

for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government. However, he will

not be sworn in until the completion of a police investigation currently

underway into issues associated with the charter of aircraft in Western

Australia some years ago. Mr Tuckey has assured me that he does not believe

that he has been involved in any wrong doing and that he would wish his

reappointment to the Ministry to be delayed until the matter has been

resolved. Senator Ron Boswell will remain as Parliamentary Secretary in

the portfolio.

The Honourable Peter Costello MP will remain as Treasurer. Senator Helen

Coonan will be appointed as Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer.

Senator the Honourable Ian Campbell will be appointed to the portfolio

as Parliamentary Secretary.

The Honourable Mark Vaile MP will remain as the Minister for Trade and

the Honourable Alexander Downer MP will remain as Minister for Foreign

Affairs. The foreign affairs portfolio will be augmented by the creation

of an Office of Trade Negotiations and the transfer of the overseas property

management function from the Department of Finance and Administration.

The Honourable Chris Gallus MP will be appointed Parliamentary Secretary

for Foreign Affairs.

I have reappointed Senator the Honourable Robert Hill as Leader of the

Government in the Senate and have appointed him as Minister for Defence.

He will be assisted by Mrs Danna Vale MP who will also become Minister

for Veterans'; Affairs. Mrs Fran Bailey MP will be appointed Parliamentary

Secretary for Defence. Emergency Management Australia will be transferred

to the Attorney-General';s portfolio.

I have reappointed Senator the Honourable Richard Alston as Deputy Leader

of the Government in the Senate. He will remain as Minister for Communications

and Information Technology. Senator the Honourable Rod Kemp will become

Minister for Arts and Sport. The portfolio will be augmented by the transfer

of the sports function, government information and the creation of a postal

industry ombudsman. Cultural heritage programmes will be transferred to

the Department of Environment and Heritage.

The Honourable Dr David Kemp MP will be appointed Minister for the Environment

and Heritage and remain as Vice President of the Executive Council. He

will be assisted by the Honourable Dr Sharman Stone MP who will remain

as Parliamentary Secretary in the portfolio.

The Honourable Tony Abbott MP will remain as Minister for Employment

and Workplace Relations and will be appointed Leader of the House and

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service. Mr Abbott';s

portfolio will gain responsibility for the Remuneration Tribunal and public

sector remuneration policy. The Office of Small Business will be transferred

to the new Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Resources.

The Honourable Mal Brough MP will remain as Minister for Employment Services.

Senator the Honourable Amanda Vanstone will be reappointed as Minister

for Family and Community Services. The portfolio will gain responsibility

for youth affairs and programmes in support of indigenous young people

that are currently within the education portfolio.

The Honourable Larry Anthony MP will be appointed as Minister for Children

and Youth Affairs. Mr Ross Cameron MP will be appointed as Parliamentary

Secretary in this portfolio.

Senator the Honourable Kay Patterson will be appointed Minister for Health

and Ageing. The change in the portfolio';s title reflects the Government';s

commitment in its third term to more thoroughly address challenges arising

from the ageing of Australia';s population. The portfolio will gain

the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service from the Department of Family

and Community Services. Mr Kevin Andrews MP will be appointed as the Minister

for Ageing and the Honourable Trish Worth MP will be appointed as Parliamentary

Secretary.

Senator the Honourable Nick Minchin will become Minister for Finance

and Administration and Senator the Honourable Eric Abetz will remain as

Special Minister of State. The Office of Asset Sales and Commercial Support

will be abolished and its functions absorbed by the Department. Responsibility

for service charters will be transferred to my portfolio and administrative

support for Royal Commissions will transferred to the Attorney-General';s

portfolio. The Honourable Peter Slipper MP will remain as Parliamentary

Secretary in the Finance and Administration portfolio.

The Honourable Dr Brendan Nelson MP will be appointed as Minister for

Education, Science and Training. I have decided to transfer responsibility

for science policy and programmes (including CSIRO) to the education portfolio

to create better linkages between these sectors, particularly in light

of the substantial additional commitment of resources provided by the

Government in “Backing Australia';s Ability”.

The Honourable Peter McGauran MP will be appointed Minister for Science.

The Honourable Ian Macfarlane MP will become Minister for Industry, Tourism

and Resources. The inclusion of tourism in the title of the portfolio

is to more adequately reflect the growing importance of this sector in

the Australian economy. In view of the important linkages between tourism

and the small business sector I have decided to appoint a Minister for

Small Business and Tourism, the Honourable Joe Hockey MP. The Honourable

Warren Entsch MP will remain as Parliamentary Secretary in this portfolio.

The Honourable Daryl Williams AM QC MP will be reappointed as Attorney-General

and Senator the Honourable Chris Ellison as Minister for Justice and Customs.

I have decided that the Department of Reconciliation and Aboriginal and

Torres Strait Islander Affairs will be absorbed within a new portfolio

of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs. The Honourable

Philip Ruddock MP will be the senior Minister in the portfolio and Mr

Gary Hardgrave MP will become Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural

Affairs. The Government will enhance its efforts to promote the concept

of citizenship as a unifying force in Australian society.

The Honourable Warren Truss MP will be reappointed as Minister for Agriculture,

Fisheries and Forestry. He will be assisted by Senator the Honourable

Ian Macdonald who will be Minister for Forestry and Conservation. Senator

the Honourable Judith Troeth will remain as Parliamentary Secretary to

the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

Mr Jim Lloyd MP, the Member for Robertson, has been appointed as Chief

Government Whip. He will be assisted by Stewart MacArthur MP and Joanna

Gash MP as Government Whips.

Full Ministry List Available:

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Title

Minister

Other Chamber

Prime Minister

The Hon John Howard, MP

Senator the Hon Robert Hill

Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister

The Hon Jackie Kelly, MP

Parliamentary Secretary to Cabinet

Senator the Hon Bill Hefferman

Minister for Transport and Regional Services

(Deputy Prime Minister)

The Hon John Anderson, MP

Senator the Hon Ian Macdonald

Parliamentary Secretary

Senator the Hon Ron Boswell

Treasurer

The Hon Peter Costello, MP

Senator the Hon Nick Minchin

Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer

Senator the Hon Helen Coonan

The Hon Peter Costello, MP

Parliamentary Secretary

Senator the Hon Ian Campbell

(Manager of Government Business in the Senate)

Minister for Trade

The Hon Mark Vaile, MP

Senator the Hon Robert Hill

Minister for Foreign Affairs

The Hon Alexander Downer, MP

Senator the Hon Robert Hill

Parliamentary Secretary (Foreign Affairs)

The Hon Chris Gallus, MP

Minister for Defence

Senator the Hon Robert Hill

The Hon Danna Vale, MP

(Leader of the Government in the Senate)

Minister for Veterans' Affairs

The Hon Danna Vale, MP

Senator the Hon Robert Hill

Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence

The Hon Danna Vale, MP

Parliamentary Secretary

The Hon Fran Bailey, MP

Minister for Communications, Information Technology and

the Arts

Senator the Hon Richard Alston

The Hon Peter McGauran, MP

(Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate)

Minister for the Arts and Sport

Senator the Hon Rod Kemp

The Hon Peter McGauran, MP

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

The Hon Tony Abbott, MP

Senator the Hon Richard Alston

(Leader of the House)

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public

Service

Minister for Employment Services

The Hon Mal Brough, MP

Senator the Hon Richard Alston

Minister for Immigration and Multicultural

and Indigenous Affairs

The Hon Philip Ruddock, MP

Senator the Hon Chris Ellison

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Reconciliation

Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs

The Hon Gary Hardgrave, MP

Senator the Hon Chris Ellison

Minister for the Environment and Heritage

The Hon Dr David Kemp, MP

Senator the Hon Robert Hill

(Vice-President of the Executive Council)

Parliamentary Secretary

The Hon Dr Sharman Stone, MP

Attorney-General

The Hon Daryl Williams, AM QC MP

Senator the Hon Chris Ellison

Minister for Justice and Customs

Senator the Hon Chris Ellison

The Hon Daryl Williams, AM QC MP

Minister for Finance and Administration

Senator the Hon Nick Minchin

The Hon Peter Costello, MP

Special Minister of State

Senator the Hon Eric Abetz

The Hon Tony Abbott, MP

Parliamentary Secretary

The Hon Peter Slipper, MP

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

The Hon Warren Truss, MP

Senator the Hon Ian Macdonald

Minister for Forestry and Conservation

Senator the Hon Ian Macdonald

The Hon Warren Truss, MP

Parliamentary Secretary

Senator the Hon Judith Troeth

Minister for Family and Community Services

Senator the Hon Amanda Vanstone

The Hon Larry Anthony, MP

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status

of Women

Minister for Children and Youth Affairs

The Hon Larry Anthony, MP

Senator the Hon Amanda Vanstone

Parliamentary Secretary

The Hon Ross Cameron, MP

Minister for Education, Science and Training

The Hon Dr Brendan Nelson, MP

Senator the Hon Richard Alston

Minister for Science

The Hon Peter McGauran, MP

Senator the Hon Richard Alston

(Deputy Leader of the House)

Minister for Health and Ageing

Senator the Hon Kay Patterson

The Hon Kevin Andrews, MP

Minister for Ageing

The Hon Kevin Andrews, MP

Senator the Hon Kay Patterson

Parliamentary Secretary

The Hon Trish Worth, MP

Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources

The Hon Ian Macfarlane, MP

Senator the Hon Nick Minchin

Minister for Small Business and Tourism

The Hon Joe Hockey, MP

Senator the Hon Nick Minchin

Parliamentary Secretary

The Hon Warren Entsch, MP

Each box represents a portfolio. Cabinet Ministers are shown in bold

type. As a general rule, there is one department in each portfolio.

Except for the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and the Department

of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the title of each department reflects that

of the portfolio minister. There is also a Department of Veterans' Affairs

in the Defence portfolio.

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