Fourth Fraser Ministry

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The Fourth Fraser Ministry was the fifty-fourth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 3 November 1980 to 11 March 1983.

Liberal Party of AustraliaNational Country Party Coalition

[edit] Cabinet

from 7 April 1982)

[edit] Outer ministry

  • Hon Ralph Hunt, MP: Minister for Transport (to 7 May 1982). Minister for Transport and Construction (from 7 May 1982) (NCP)
  • Hon Robert Ellicott, MP: Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment (to 17 February 1981)
  • Hon Michael MacKellar, MP: Minister for Health (to 20 April 1982)
  • Hon Kevin Newman, MP: Minister for Administrative Services. Minister assisting the Minister for Defence (to 7 May 1982)
  • Hon David Thomson, MP: Minister for Science and Technology (NCP)
  • Hon Michael Hodgman, MP: Minister for the Capital Territory
  • Hon Thomas McVeigh, MP: Minister for Housing and Construction (to 7 May 1982). Minister for Home Affairs and Environment (from 7 May 1982). Minister assisting the Minister for Trade and Resources (NCP)
  • Senator Hon Tony Messner: Minister for Veterans' Affairs. Minister assisting the Treasurer
  • Hon John Moore, MP: Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (to 20 April 1982)
  • Hon Neil Brown, QC MP: Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs (16 April 1981 to 7 May 1982). Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (20 April 1982 to 7 May 1982). Minister for Communications (from 7 May 1982). Minister assisting the Attorney-General (from 7 May 1982)
  • Hon James Carlton, MP: Minister for Health (from 7 May 1982). Minister assisting the Minister for National Development and Energy (from 7 May 1982)
  • Hon John Hodges, MP: Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (from 7 May 1982)
  • Hon Ian Wilson, MP: Minister for Home Affairs and Environment (19 March 1981 to 7 May 1982). Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (from 7 May 1982). Minister assisting the Minister for Social Security (from 7 May 1982)
  • Hon Ian Viner, MP: Minister for Defence Support (from 7 April 1982)


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