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Revision as of 23:25, 13 September 2010
The Second Gillard Ministry is the 67th Australian ministry. It is led by Julia Gillard of the Australian Labor Party. On 11 September 2010 she announced the makeup of her ministry, following the 2010 Federal election. [1][2] The Ministry is due to be sworn in by the Governor-General of Australia on Tuesday 14 September 2010.[3]
Cabinet
Officeholder | Office(s) |
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Julia Gillard MP | |
Wayne Swan MP |
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Kevin Rudd MP |
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Senator Chris Evans |
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Simon Crean MP |
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Stephen Smith MP |
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Nicola Roxon MP |
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Jenny Macklin MP |
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Anthony Albanese MP |
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Senator Stephen Conroy |
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Senator Kim Carr |
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Senator Penny Wong |
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Peter Garrett MP |
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Robert McClelland MP |
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Senator Joe Ludwig |
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Tony Burke MP |
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Martin Ferguson MP |
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Chris Bowen MP |
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Craig Emerson MP |
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Greg Combet MP |
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Outer Ministry
Officeholder | Office(s) |
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Tanya Plibersek MP |
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Brendan O'Connor MP |
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Kate Ellis MP |
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Senator Mark Arbib |
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Senator Nick Sherry |
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Warren Snowdon MP |
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Bill Shorten MP |
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Mark Butler MP |
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Gary Gray AO MP |
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Jason Clare MP |
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Parliamentary Secretaries
- David Bradbury MP: Parliamentary Secretary for the Treasury
- Senator Jacinta Collins: Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
- Julie Collins MP: Parliamentary Secretary for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
- Mark Dreyfus MP: Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency. Cabinet Secretary
- Justine Elliot MP: Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Senator Don Farrell: Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainable Population, Communities, Environment and Water
- Senator David Feeney: Parliamentary Secretary for Defence
- Mike Kelly MP: Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
- Catherine King MP: Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing, and Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport
- Senator Kate Lundy: Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Citizenship, and Parliamentary Secretary for Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Richard Marles MP: Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade
- Senator Jan McLucas: Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Queensland, Disabilities and Carers
References
- ^ "The Gillard ministry". The Sydney Morning Herald. 11 September 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
- ^ Julia Gillard MP (11 September 2010). "Prime Minister announces new Ministry (ALP Press Release)". Retrieved 11 September 2010.
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald, 13 September 2010