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The '''First Holt Ministry''' ([[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]–[[National Party of Australia|Country]] [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]]) was the |
The '''First Holt Ministry''' ([[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]–[[National Party of Australia|Country]] [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]]) was the 41st [[Australian Commonwealth ministries 1901-2004|ministry]] of the [[Government of Australia]]. It was led by the country's 17th [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]], [[Harold Holt]]. The Second Holt Ministry succeeded the [[Tenth Menzies Ministry]], which dissolved on 26 January 1966 following the retirement of [[Robert Menzies]]. The ministry was replaced by the [[Second Holt Ministry]] on 14 December 1966 following the [[1966 Australian federal election|federal election]] that took place in November.<ref name=phb>{{cite web |
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Revision as of 15:50, 1 February 2020
First Holt Ministry | |
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41st Ministry of Australia | |
Date formed | 26 January 1966 |
Date dissolved | 14 December 1966 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor-General | Lord Casey |
Prime Minister | Harold Holt |
No. of ministers | 25 |
Member party | Liberal–Country coalition |
Status in legislature | Coalition majority government |
Opposition party | Labor |
Opposition leader | Arthur Calwell |
History | |
Outgoing election | 26 November 1966 |
Legislature term | 25th |
Predecessor | Tenth Menzies Ministry |
Successor | Second Holt Ministry |
The First Holt Ministry (Liberal–Country Coalition) was the 41st ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 17th Prime Minister, Harold Holt. The Second Holt Ministry succeeded the Tenth Menzies Ministry, which dissolved on 26 January 1966 following the retirement of Robert Menzies. The ministry was replaced by the Second Holt Ministry on 14 December 1966 following the federal election that took place in November.[1]
As of 10 August 2019, Doug Anthony and Ian Sinclair are the last surviving members of the First Holt 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
Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio |
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Liberal | Rt Hon Harold Holt (1908–1967) |
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Country | Rt Hon John McEwen (1900–1980) |
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Liberal | Rt Hon William McMahon (1908–1988) |
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Liberal | Rt Hon Paul Hasluck (1905–1993) |
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Country | Rt Hon Charles Adermann (1896–1979) |
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Liberal | Hon Allen Fairhall (1909–2006) |
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Liberal | Hon Denham Henty (1903–1978) |
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Liberal | Hon Alan Hulme (1907–1989) |
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Liberal | Hon David Fairbairn (1917–1994) |
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Country | Hon Charles Barnes (1901–1998) |
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Liberal | Hon John Gorton (1911–2002) |
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Liberal | Hon Les Bury (1913–1986) |
Junior ministry
Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio |
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Liberal | Hon Gordon Freeth (1914–2001) |
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Liberal | Hon Reginald Swartz MBE (1911–2006) MP for Darling Downs |
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Liberal | Hon Hubert Opperman OBE (1904–1996) |
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Liberal | Hon Billy Snedden QC (1926–1987) |
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Liberal | Hon Dr James Forbes (1923–2019) |
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Country | Hon Doug Anthony (1929–) |
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Liberal | Hon Fred Chaney (1914–2001) |
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Liberal | Hon Peter Howson (1919–2009) |
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Liberal | Hon Ken Anderson (1909–1985) Senator for New South Wales |
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Country | Hon Colin McKellar (1903–1970) Senator for New South Wales |
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Country | Hon Ian Sinclair (1929–) MP for New England |
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Liberal | Hon Dame Annabelle Rankin DBE (1908–1986) Senator for Queensland |
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Liberal | Hon Malcolm Fraser (1930–2015) |
Notes
- ^ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2010.