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{{Short description|41st ministry of government of Australia}}
The '''First Holt Ministry''' was the forty-second [[Australian Commonwealth ministries 1901-2004|Australian Commonwealth ministry]], and ran from 26 January 1966 to 14 December 1966.<ref name=phb>{{cite web
{{see also|Holt government}}
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| caption = The First Holt ministry at their swearing-in
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| state_head = [[Elizabeth II]]
| governor_general = [[Richard Casey, Baron Casey|Lord Casey]]
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{{Harold Holt sidebar}}
The '''First Holt Ministry''' ([[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]–[[National Party of Australia|Country]] [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]]) was the 41st [[List of Australian ministries|ministry]] of the [[Australian Government|Government of Australia]]. It was led by the country's 17th [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]], [[Harold Holt]]. The First Holt ministry succeeded the [[Tenth Menzies ministry]], which dissolved on 26 January 1966 following the retirement of former Prime Minister [[Robert Menzies|Sir Robert Menzies]]. The ministry was replaced by the [[Second Holt ministry]] on 14 December 1966 following the [[1966 Australian federal election|1966 federal election]].<ref name=phb>{{cite web
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As of 20 December 2020, [[Ian Sinclair]] is the last surviving member of the First Holt ministry; Sinclair is also the last surviving member of the [[Tenth Menzies ministry]]. [[James Forbes (Australian politician)|James Forbes]] was the last surviving Liberal minister, and [[Allen Fairhall]] and [[Charles Barnes (Australian politician)|Charles Barnes]] were the last surviving Liberal and Country Cabinet ministers respectively.
[[Liberal Party of Australia]]&ndash;[[National Party of Australia|Australian Country Party]] Coalition


==Cabinet==
==Cabinet==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*Rt Hon [[Harold Holt]], CH MP: Prime Minister
!colspan="2"|Party
*Rt Hon [[John McEwen]], MP: Minister for Trade and Industry (CP)
!Minister
*Hon [[William McMahon]], MP: Treasurer
!Portrait
*Hon [[Paul Hasluck]], MP: Minister for External Affairs
!Portfolio
*Hon [[Charles Adermann]], MP: Minister for Primary Industry (CP)
|-
*Hon [[Allen Fairhall]], MP: Minister for Defence
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
*Senator Hon [[Denham Henty]]: Minister for Supply
| [[The Right Honourable|Rt Hon]] [[Harold Holt]] <br />{{small|(1908–1967)}}
*Hon [[Alan Hulme]], MP: Postmaster-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Higgins|Higgins]] <br />{{small|(1949–1967)}}
*Hon [[David Fairbairn (politician)|David Fairbairn]], MP: Minister for National Development
| [[File:Harold Holt 1965 01.jpg|100px]]
*Hon [[Charles Barnes]], MP: Minister for Territories (CP)
|
*Senator Hon [[John Gorton]]: Minister for Works, Minister in charge of Commonwealth Activities in Education and Research under the Prime Minister
*Hon [[Leslie Bury]], MP: Minister for Labour and National Service
* [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]]
* ''[[Liberal Party of Australia#List of leaders|Leader of the Liberal Party]]''
|-
| {{Australian party style|Country}}| ||[[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| [[The Right Honourable|Rt Hon]] [[John McEwen]] <br />{{small|(1900–1980)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Murray|Murray]] <br />{{small|(1949–1971)}}
| [[File:Sir John McEwen.jpg|100px]]
|
* ''[[National Party of Australia#Country/National parliamentary leaders|Leader of the Country Party]]''
* [[Minister for Trade (Australia)|Minister for Trade and Industry]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Right Honourable|Rt Hon]] [[William McMahon]] <br />{{small|(1908–1988)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Lowe|Lowe]] <br />{{small|(1949–1982)}}
| [[File:William McMahon 1966.jpg|100px]]
|
* ''[[Liberal Party of Australia#Liberal federal deputy leaders|Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party]]''
* [[Treasurer of Australia|Treasurer]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Right Honourable|Rt Hon]] [[Paul Hasluck]] <br />{{small|(1905–1993)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Curtin|Curtin]] <br />{{small|(1949–1969)}}
| [[File:Paul Hasluck 1960.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)|Minister for External Affairs]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|Country}}| ||[[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| [[The Right Honourable|Rt Hon]] [[Charles Adermann]] <br />{{small|(1896–1979)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Fisher|Fisher]] <br />{{small|(1949–1972)}}
| [[File:CharlesAdermann1967.jpg|100px]]
|
* ''[[National Party of Australia#Deputy Leaders|Deputy Leader of the Country Party]]'' <small>(to 10 December 1966)</small>
* [[Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Australia)|Minister for Primary Industry]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Allen Fairhall]] <br />{{small|(1909–2006)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Paterson|Paterson]] <br />{{small|(1949–1969)}}
| [[File:Allen Fairhall.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Defence (Australia)|Minister for Defence]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Denham Henty]] <br />{{small|(1903–1978)}}
[[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[Tasmania]] <br />{{small|(1950–1968)}}
| [[File:DenhamHenty1967.jpg|100px]]
|
* ''[[Leader of the Government in the Senate (Australia)|Leader of the Government in the Senate]]''
* [[Minister for Defence Industry|Minister for Supply]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Alan Hulme]] <br />{{small|(1907–1989)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Petrie|Petrie]] <br />{{small|(1963–1972)}}
| [[File:Alan_Hulme_1960s.png|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (Australia)|Postmaster-General]]
* [[Vice-President of the Executive Council]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[David Fairbairn (politician)|David Fairbairn]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|DFC}} <br />{{small|(1917–1994)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Farrer|Farrer]] <br />{{small|(1949–1975)}}
| [[File:DavidFairbairn1963.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Resources and Energy (Australia)|Minister for National Development]]
* ''[[Leader of the House (Australia)|Leader of the House]]'' <small>(to October 1966)</small>
|-
| {{Australian party style|Country}}| ||[[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Charles Barnes (Australian politician)|Charles Barnes]] <br />{{small|(1901–1998)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of McPherson|McPherson]] <br />{{small|(1958–1972)}}
| [[File:CharlesBarnes1963.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Territories]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[John Gorton]] <br />{{small|(1911–2002)}}
[[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] <br />{{small|(1950–1968)}}
| [[File:JohnGorton.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Housing (Australia)|Minister for Works]]
* [[Minister for Education and Training|Minister in charge of Commonwealth Activities in Education and Research under the Prime Minister]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Les Bury]] <br />{{small|(1913–1986)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Wentworth|Wentworth]] <br />{{small|(1956–1974)}}
| [[File:Les Bury.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations (Australia)|Minister for Labour and National Service]]
|}


==Junior ministry==
==Outer ministry==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
*Hon [[Gordon Freeth]], MP: Minister for Shipping and Transport
!colspan="2"|Party
*Hon [[Reginald Swartz]], MBE (Mil) MP: Minister for Civil Aviation
!Minister
*Hon [[Hubert Opperman]], MP: Minister for Immigration
!Portrait
*Hon [[Billy Snedden]], QC MP: Attorney-General
!Portfolio
*Hon Dr [[James Forbes (Australian politician)|James Forbes]], MP: Minister for Health
|-
*Hon [[Doug Anthony]], MP: Minister for the Interior (CP)
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
*Hon [[Fred Chaney, senior|Fred Chaney]], MP: Minister for the Navy
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Gordon Freeth]] <br />{{small|(1914–2001)}}
*Hon [[Peter Howson (Australian politician)|Peter Howson]], MP: Minister for Air, Minister assisting the Treasurer
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Forrest|Forrest]] <br />{{small|(1949–1969)}}
*Senator Hon [[Ken Anderson (Australian politician)|Ken Anderson]]: Minister for Customs and Excise
| [[File:Gordon Freeth 1969.jpg|100px]]
*Senator Hon [[Colin McKellar]]: Minister for Repatriation (CP)
|
*Hon [[Ian Sinclair]], MP: Minister for Social Services (CP)
* [[Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government (Australia)|Minister for Shipping and Transport]]
*Senator Hon Dame [[Annabelle Rankin]], DBE: Minister for Housing
|-
*Hon [[Malcolm Fraser]], MP: Minister for the Army
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Reginald Swartz]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|MBE}} <br />{{small|(1911–2006)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Darling Downs|Darling Downs]] <br />{{small|(1949–1972)}}
| [[File:ReginaldSwartz1962.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government (Australia)|Minister for Civil Aviation]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Hubert Opperman]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|OBE}} <br />{{small|(1904–1996)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Corio|Corio]] <br />{{small|(1949–1967)}}
| [[File:HubertOpperman1965.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Immigration and Border Protection (Australia)|Minister for Immigration]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Billy Snedden]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|QC}} <br />{{small|(1926–1987)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Bruce|Bruce]] <br />{{small|(1955–1983)}}
| [[File:BillySnedden.jpeg|100px]]
|
* [[Attorney-General of Australia|Attorney-General]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[James Forbes (Australian politician)|Dr James Forbes]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|MC}} <br />{{small|(1923–2019)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Barker|Barker]] <br />{{small|(1956–1975)}}
| [[File:JimForbes1967.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Health (Australia)|Minister for Health]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|Country}}| ||[[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Doug Anthony]] <br />{{small|(1929–2020)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Richmond|Richmond]] <br />{{small|(1957–1984)}}
| [[File:DougAnthony1964.jpg|100px]]
|
* ''[[National Party of Australia#Deputy Leaders|Deputy Leader of the Country Party]]'' <small>(from 10 December 1967)</small>
* [[Minister for Regional Services, Decentralisation and Local Government|Minister for the Interior]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Fred Chaney Sr.|Fred Chaney]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|AFC}} <br />{{small|(1914–2001)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Perth|Perth]] <br />{{small|(1955–1969)}}
| [[File:FrederickChaney1962.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Defence (Australia)#Ministers for the Navy|Minister for the Navy]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Peter Howson (politician)|Peter Howson]] <br />{{small|(1919–2009)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Fawkner|Fawkner]] <br />{{small|(1955–1969)}}
| [[File:Peter Howson 1963 (cropped).jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Defence (Australia)#Ministers for Air|Minister for Air]]
* Minister assisting the [[Treasurer of Australia|Treasurer]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Ken Anderson (politician)|Ken Anderson]] <br />{{small|(1909–1985)}}
[[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[New South Wales]] <br />{{small|(1953–1975)}}
| [[File:KenAnderson1962.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Customs and Excise]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|Country}}| ||[[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Colin McKellar]] <br />{{small|(1903–1970)}}
[[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[New South Wales]] <br />{{small|(1958–1970)}}
| [[File:ColinMcKellar1965.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Veterans' Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Repatriation]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|Country}}| ||[[National Party of Australia|Country]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Ian Sinclair]] <br />{{small|(1929–)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of New England|New England]] <br />{{small|(1963–1998)}}
| [[File:Ian Sinclair.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Human Services (Australia)|Minister for Social Services]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Annabelle Rankin|Dame Annabelle Rankin]] {{post-nominals|country=AUS|DBE}} <br />{{small|(1908–1986)}}
[[Australian Senate|Senator]] for [[Queensland]] <br />{{small|(1947–1971)}}
| [[File:AnnabelleRankin1966.jpg|100px]]
|
* ''[[List of whips in the Australian Senate#Liberal Party of Australia|Chief Government Whip in the Senate]]'' <small>(to 8 March 1966)</small>
* [[Minister for Housing (Australia)|Minister for Housing]]
|-
| {{Australian party style|liberal}}| ||[[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]
| [[The Honourable|Hon]] [[Malcolm Fraser]] <br />{{small|(1930–2015)}}
{{post-nominals|country=AUS|MP}} for [[Division of Wannon|Wannon]] <br />{{small|(1955–1983)}}
| [[File:Malcolm Fraser 1966.jpg|100px]]
|
* [[Minister for Defence (Australia)#Ministers for the Army|Minister for the Army]]
|}


==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 1 October 2024

First Holt ministry

41st Ministry of Australia
The First Holt ministry at their swearing-in
Date formed26 January 1966
Date dissolved14 December 1966
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralLord Casey
Prime MinisterHarold Holt
No. of ministers25
Member partyLiberalCountry coalition
Status in legislatureCoalition majority government
Opposition partyLabor
Opposition leaderArthur Calwell
History
Outgoing election26 November 1966
Legislature term25th
PredecessorTenth Menzies ministry
SuccessorSecond Holt ministry

The First Holt Ministry (LiberalCountry Coalition) was the 41st ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 17th Prime Minister, Harold Holt. The First Holt ministry succeeded the Tenth Menzies ministry, which dissolved on 26 January 1966 following the retirement of former Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies. The ministry was replaced by the Second Holt ministry on 14 December 1966 following the 1966 federal election.[1]

As of 20 December 2020, Ian Sinclair is the last surviving member of the First Holt ministry; Sinclair is also the last surviving member of the Tenth Menzies ministry. James Forbes was the last surviving Liberal minister, and Allen Fairhall and Charles Barnes were the last surviving Liberal and Country Cabinet ministers respectively.

Cabinet

[edit]
Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Rt Hon Harold Holt
(1908–1967)

MP for Higgins
(1949–1967)

Country Rt Hon John McEwen
(1900–1980)

MP for Murray
(1949–1971)

Liberal Rt Hon William McMahon
(1908–1988)

MP for Lowe
(1949–1982)

Liberal Rt Hon Paul Hasluck
(1905–1993)

MP for Curtin
(1949–1969)

Country Rt Hon Charles Adermann
(1896–1979)

MP for Fisher
(1949–1972)

Liberal Hon Allen Fairhall
(1909–2006)

MP for Paterson
(1949–1969)

Liberal Hon Denham Henty
(1903–1978)

Senator for Tasmania
(1950–1968)

Liberal Hon Alan Hulme
(1907–1989)

MP for Petrie
(1963–1972)

Liberal Hon David Fairbairn DFC
(1917–1994)

MP for Farrer
(1949–1975)

Country Hon Charles Barnes
(1901–1998)

MP for McPherson
(1958–1972)

Liberal Hon John Gorton
(1911–2002)

Senator for Victoria
(1950–1968)

Liberal Hon Les Bury
(1913–1986)

MP for Wentworth
(1956–1974)

Outer ministry

[edit]
Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Hon Gordon Freeth
(1914–2001)

MP for Forrest
(1949–1969)

Liberal Hon Reginald Swartz MBE
(1911–2006)

MP for Darling Downs
(1949–1972)

Liberal Hon Hubert Opperman OBE
(1904–1996)

MP for Corio
(1949–1967)

Liberal Hon Billy Snedden QC
(1926–1987)

MP for Bruce
(1955–1983)

Liberal Hon Dr James Forbes MC
(1923–2019)

MP for Barker
(1956–1975)

Country Hon Doug Anthony
(1929–2020)

MP for Richmond
(1957–1984)

Liberal Hon Fred Chaney AFC
(1914–2001)

MP for Perth
(1955–1969)

Liberal Hon Peter Howson
(1919–2009)

MP for Fawkner
(1955–1969)

Liberal Hon Ken Anderson
(1909–1985)

Senator for New South Wales
(1953–1975)

Country Hon Colin McKellar
(1903–1970)

Senator for New South Wales
(1958–1970)

Country Hon Ian Sinclair
(1929–)

MP for New England
(1963–1998)

Liberal Hon Dame Annabelle Rankin DBE
(1908–1986)

Senator for Queensland
(1947–1971)

Liberal Hon Malcolm Fraser
(1930–2015)

MP for Wannon
(1955–1983)

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2010.