Fifth Fraser Ministry
The Fifth Fraser Ministry was the forty-eighth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 3 November 1980 to 11 March 1983.[1][2]
Liberal Party of Australia–National Country Party Coalition
Ministers
- Prime Minister: John Malcolm Fraser
- Deputy Prime Minister: John Douglas Anthony (NCP)
- Minister for Trade and Resources: John Douglas Anthony (NCP)
- Treasurer: John Winston Howard
- Minister for Primary Industry: Peter James Nixon (NCP)
- Minister for Administrative Services: Kevin Eugene Newman
- Vice-president of Executive Council: Denis James Killen
- Minister for Industry and Commerce: Philip Reginald Lynch (to 11 October 1982). Andrew Sharp Peacock (from 11 October 1982)
- Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations: Ian Malcolm Macphee
- Minister for Transport and Construction: Ralph James Dunnet Hunt (NCP)
- Minister for Aviation: Wallace Clyde Fife
- Minister for Education: Senator Peter Erne Baume
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Anthony Austin Street
- Minister for Defence: Ian McCahon Sinclair (NCP)
- Minister for Finance: Senator Margaret Georgina Constance Guilfoyle
- Minister for Social Security: Senator Frederick Michael Chaney
- Attorney-General: Senator Peter Drew Durack
- Minister for Defence Support: Robert Ian Viner
- Minister for Communications: Neil Anthony Brown
- Minister for Health: James Joseph Carlton
- Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs: John Charles Hodges
- Minister for Aboriginal Affairs: Ian Bonython Cameron Wilson
- Minister for the Capital Territory: William Michael Hodgman
- Minister for Veterans' Affairs: Senator Anthony John Messner
- Minister for Science and Technology: David Scott Thomson (NCP)
- Minister for National Development and Energy: Senator John Leslie Carrick
- Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment: Daniel Thomas McVeigh (NCP)
Notes
- ↑ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
- ↑ Appendix 3: Fourth Fraser Ministry, 3 November 1980 to 7 May 1982, National Archives of Australia, retrieved 25 July 2016
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