Third Howard ministry
Third Howard ministry | |
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62nd Ministry of Australia | |
John Howard John Anderson | |
| Date formed | 26 November 2001 |
| Date dissolved | 26 October 2004 |
| People and organisations | |
| Monarch | Elizabeth II |
| Governor-General | Peter Hollingworth Michael Jeffery |
| Prime Minister | John Howard |
| Deputy Prime Minister | John Anderson |
| No. of ministers | 34 (plus 14 Parliamentary Secretaries) |
| Member party | Liberal–National coalition |
| Status in legislature | Majority government |
| Opposition cabinet | Crean Latham |
| Opposition party | Labor |
| Opposition leader | Simon Crean Mark Latham |
| History | |
| Election | 10 November 2001 |
| Outgoing election | 9 October 2004 |
| Legislature term | 40th |
| Predecessor | Second Howard ministry |
| Successor | Fourth Howard ministry |
The third Howard ministry (Liberal–National coalition) was the 62nd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 25th prime minister, John Howard. The third Howard ministry succeeded the second Howard ministry, which dissolved on 26 November 2001 following the federal election that took place on 10 November. The ministry was replaced by the fourth Howard ministry on 26 October 2004 following the 2004 federal election.[1]
Cabinet
| Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Liberal | John Howard (1939-) |
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| National | John Anderson (1956–) |
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| Liberal | Peter Costello (1957-) |
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| National | Mark Vaile (1956–) |
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| Liberal | Robert Hill (1946–) Senator for South Australia |
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| Liberal | Richard Alston (1941–) |
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| Liberal | Alexander Downer (1951–) |
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| Liberal | Tony Abbott (1957–) |
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| Liberal | Philip Ruddock (1943–) |
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| Liberal | Dr David Kemp (1941–) |
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| Liberal | Daryl Williams QC (1942–) |
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| Liberal | Nick Minchin (1953–) Senator for South Australia |
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| National | Warren Truss (1948–) |
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| Liberal | Amanda Vanstone (1952–) Senator for South Australia |
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| Liberal | Brendan Nelson (1958–) |
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| Liberal | Kay Patterson (1944–) |
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| Liberal | Ian Macfarlane (1955–) |
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| Liberal | Kevin Andrews (1955–2024) |
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| Liberal | Helen Coonan (1947–) Senator for New South Wales |
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| Liberal | Ian Campbell (1959–) Senator for Western Australia |
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Outer ministry
| Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Liberal | Chris Ellison (1954–) Senator for Western Australia |
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| Liberal | Ian Macdonald (1945–) Senator for Queensland |
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| Liberal | Rod Kemp (1944–) |
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| Liberal | Joe Hockey (1965–) MP for North Sydney |
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| National | Peter McGauran (1955–) |
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| National | Larry Anthony (1961–) |
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| Liberal | Mal Brough (1961–) |
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| Liberal | Eric Abetz (1958–) |
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| Liberal | Danna Vale (1944–) |
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| Liberal | Gary Hardgrave (1960–) |
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| Liberal | Wilson Tuckey (1935–) MP for O'Connor |
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| Liberal | Julie Bishop (1956–) |
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| Liberal | Jim Lloyd (1954–) MP for Robertson |
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| Liberal | Fran Bailey (1946–) |
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Parliamentary Secretaries
| Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | |
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| Liberal | Jackie Kelly (1964–) |
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| Liberal | Trish Worth (1946–) |
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| Liberal | Judith Troeth (1940–) |
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| Liberal | Peter Slipper (1950–) |
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| Liberal | Bill Heffernan (1943–) Senator for New South Wales |
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| Liberal | Sharman Stone (1951–) |
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| Liberal | Warren Entsch (1950–) MP for Leichhardt |
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| National | Ron Boswell (1940–) Senator for Queensland |
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| Liberal | Chris Gallus (1943–) |
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| Liberal | Ross Cameron (1965–) MP for Parramatta |
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| National | De-Anne Kelly (1954–) |
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| Liberal | Christopher Pyne (1967–) |
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| Liberal | Bruce Billson (1966–) |
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| Liberal | Teresa Gambaro (1958–) |
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See also
Notes
- ^ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 February 2012.