Fourth Deakin Ministry

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The Fourth Deakin Ministry was the eighth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 2 June 1909 to 29 April 1910.

Commonwealth Liberal Party

  • Hon Alfred Deakin, MP: Prime Minister
  • Hon Joseph Cook, MP: Minister for Defence
  • Rt Hon Sir John Forrest, GCMG MP: Treasurer
  • Senator Hon Robert Best: Minister for Trade and Customs
  • Hon Littleton Groom, MP: Minister for External Affairs
  • Hon Patrick Glynn, MP: Attorney-General
  • Hon Sir John Quick, MP: Postmaster-General
  • Hon George Fuller, MP: Minister for Home Affairs
  • Senator Hon Edward Millen: Vice-President of the Executive Council
  • Hon Justin Foxton, MP: Minister without portfolio


Australian Commonwealth ministries

Barton | Deakin 1 | Watson | Reid | Deakin 2 | Deakin 3 | Fisher 1 | Deakin 4 | Fisher 2 | Cook | Fisher 3 | Hughes 1 | Hughes 2 | Hughes 3 | Hughes 4 | Hughes 5 | Bruce 1 | Bruce 2 | Bruce 3 | Scullin | Lyons 1 | Lyons 2 | Lyons 3 | Lyons 4 | Page | Menzies 1 | Menzies 2 | Menzies 3 | Fadden | Curtin 1 | Curtin 2 | Forde | Chifley 1 | Chifley 2 | Menzies 4 | Menzies 5 | Menzies 6 | Menzies 7 | Menzies 8 | Menzies 9 | Menzies 10 | Holt 1 | Holt 2 | McEwen | Gorton 1 | Gorton 2 | McMahon | Whitlam 1 | Whitlam 2 | Whitlam 3 | Fraser 1 | Fraser 2 | Fraser 3 | Fraser 4 | Hawke 1 | Hawke 2 | Hawke 3 | Hawke 4 | Keating 1 | Keating 2 | Howard 1 | Howard 2 | Howard 3 | Howard 4

Current Australian Commonwealth ministry