Second Keating Ministry

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The Second Keating Ministry was the sixtieth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and held office from 24 March 1993 to 11 March 1996.

Australian Labor Party

[edit] Cabinet

[edit] Outer ministry

  • Hon David Beddall, MP: Minister for Communications (to 24 December 1993). Minister for Resources (from 24 December 1993)
  • Hon Gordon Bilney, MP: Minister for Development Co-operation and Pacific Island Affairs
  • Hon Robert Tickner, MP: Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
  • Hon Ross Free, MP: Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training
  • Hon Jeannette McHugh, MP: Minister for Consumer Affairs
  • Senator Hon Rosemary Crowley: Minister for Family Services. Minister assisting the Prime Minister on the Status of Women (to 24 December 1993)
  • Senator Hon John Faulkner: Minister for Veterans Affairs, Minister for Defence Science and Personnel (to 25 March 1994) (see #Cabinet)
  • Hon George Gear, MP: Assistant Treasurer
  • Hon Duncan Kerr, MP: Attorney-General (to 27 April 1993). Minister for Justice
  • Senator Hon Chris Schacht: Minister for Science and Small Business, Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Science (to 25 March 1994). Minister for Small Business, Customs and Construction (from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Frank Walker, MP: Special Minister of State, Vice-President of the Executive Council (to 25 March 1994). Minister for Administrative Services (from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Gary Johns, MP: Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Public Service Matters (from 24 December 1993). Special Minister for State, Vice-President of the Executive Council (from 25 March 1994).
  • Hon Gary Punch, MP: Minister for Defence Science and Personnel (from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Con Sciacca, MP: Minister for Veterans' Affairs (from 25 March 1994)

[edit] Parliamentary Secretaries

  • Hon Janice Crosio, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Arts and Administrative Services (to 24 December 1993). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Environment, Sport and Territories (Status of Women) (24 December 1993 to 25 March 1994). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security (from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Peter Duncan, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General
  • Hon Gary Johns, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer (to 24 December 1993) (see Ministry)
  • Hon Ted Lindsay, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Technology and Regional Development (to 25 March 1994). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology (from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Neil O'Keefe, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Communications (to 24 December 1993). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industrial Relations and Transport (24 December 1993 to 25 March 1994). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport (from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Gary Punch, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence (to 25 March 1994) (see #Outer ministry)
  • Hon Con Sciacca, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security (to 25 March 1994). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Arts and Administrative Services (24 December 1993 to 30 January 1994). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Administrative Services (30 January 1994 to 25 March 1994) (see #Outer ministry)
  • Senator Hon Nick Sherry: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy
  • Hon Warren Snowdon, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Education and Training. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Environment, Sport and Territories (Territories) (from 24 December 1993)
  • Hon Dr Andrew Theophanous, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Community Services and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health (to 24 December 1993). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Human Services (24 December 1993 to 25 March 1994). Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Paul Elliott, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer (from 24 December 1993)
  • Hon Mary Crawford, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Housing and Regional Development (from 25 March 1994)
  • Hon Arch Bevis, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence (from 25 March 1994)


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