Fourth Howard Ministry

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The Fourth Howard Ministry (Liberal Party of AustraliaNational Party of Australia coalition) was the 64th Australian ministry.

It was sworn in by the Governor-General Major-General Michael Jeffery on 22 October 2004, and it ended on 3 December 2007 when the Prime Minister resigned his commission after losing the 2007 election to the Australian Labor Party led by Kevin Rudd.

Contents

[edit] Cabinet listed by portfolio

OFFICE NAME TERM
Prime Minister John Howard 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson 22 Oct 2004–6 Jul 2005
  Mark Vaile 6 Jul 2005–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Transport and Regional Services John Anderson 22 Oct 2004–6 Jul 2005
  Warren Truss 6 Jul 2005–10 Aug 2006
  Mark Vaile 10 Aug 2006–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Trade Mark Vaile 22 Oct 2004–10 Aug 2006
  Warren Truss 10 Aug 2006–3 Dec 2007
Treasurer Peter Costello 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Defence Senator Robert Hill 22 Oct 2004–27 Jan 2006
  Brendan Nelson 27 Jan 2006–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Education, Science and Training Brendan Nelson 22 Oct 2004–27 Jan 2006
  Julie Bishop 27 Jan 2006–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Finance and Administration Senator Nick Minchin 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Health and Ageing Tony Abbott 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Attorney General Philip Ruddock 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Minister for the Environment and Heritage Senator Ian Campbell 22 Oct 2004–23 Jan 2007
Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Malcolm Turnbull 23 Jan 2007–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Senator Helen Coonan 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Warren Truss 22 Oct 2004–6 Jul 2005
  Peter McGauran 6 Jul 2005–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs Senator Amanda Vanstone 22 Oct 2004–27 Jan 2006
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Senator Amanda Vanstone 27 Jan 2006–23 Jan 2007
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Kevin Andrews 23 Jan 2007–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Kevin Andrews 22 Oct 2004–23 Jan 2007
  Joe Hockey 23 Jan 2007–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Family and Community Services Kay Patterson 22 Oct 2004–27 Jan 2006
Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Malcolm Brough 27 Jan 2006–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources Ian Macfarlane 22 Oct 2004–3 Dec 2007
Minister for Human Services (non-Cabinet) Joe Hockey 26 Oct 2004–30 Jan 2007
Minister for Human Services (Cabinet) Senator Ian Campbell 30 Jan 2007–9 Mar 2007
  Senator Chris Ellison 9 Mar 2007–3 Dec 2007


[edit] Cabinet listed by name

  • John Howard, MP: Prime Minister
  • John Anderson, MP: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Transport and Regional Services (NPA) (to 6 July 2005)
  • Mark Vaile, MP: Minister for Trade (to 10 August 2006). Deputy Prime Minister (from 6 July 2005). Minister for Transport and Regional Services (from 10 August 2006) (NPA)
  • Peter Costello, MP: Treasurer
  • Alexander Downer, MP: Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Senator Robert Hill: Minister for Defence, Leader of the Government in the Senate (to 27 January 2006)
  • Dr Brendan Nelson, MP: Minister for Education, Science and Training (to 27 January 2006). Minister for Defence (from 27 January 2006)
  • Senator Nick Minchin: Minister for Finance and Administration, Vice-President of the Executive Council. Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate (to 27 January 2006). Leader of the Government in the Senate (from 27 January 2006).
  • Tony Abbott, MP: Minister for Health and Ageing
  • Philip Ruddock, MP: Attorney-General
  • Malcolm Turnbull, MP: Minister for the Environment and Water Resources (from 23 January 2007)
  • Senator Helen Coonan: Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts. Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate (from 27 January 2006)
  • Warren Truss, MP: Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (to 6 July 2005). Minister for Transport and Regional Services (from 6 July 2005 to 10 August 2006). Minister for Trade (from 10 August 2006) (NPA)
  • Senator Amanda Vanstone: Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Indigenous Affairs (to 27 January 2006). Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (from 27 January 2006 to 23 January 2007)
  • Kevin Andrews, MP: Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service (to 23 January 2007). Minister for Immigration and Citizenship (from 23 January 2007)
  • Joe Hockey, MP: Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations (from 23 January 2007)
  • Senator Kay Patterson: Minister for Family and Community Services, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women's Issues (to 27 January 2006)
  • Julie Bishop, MP: Minister for Education, Science and Training, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women's Issues (from 27 January 2006)
  • Malcolm Brough, MP: Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Indigenous Affairs (from 27 January 2006)
  • Ian Macfarlane, MP: Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources
  • Peter McGauran, MP: Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (from 6 July 2005) (NPA)
  • Senator Ian Campbell: Minister for the Environment and Heritage (to 23 January 2007). Minister for Human Services (30 Jan 2007 to 9 March 2007)
  • Senator Chris Ellison: Minister for Human Services (from 9 March 2007)

[edit] Outer ministry

[edit] Parliamentary Secretaries

  • Warren Entsch, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources
  • Dr Sharman Stone, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration (to 27 January 2006: See Ministry)
  • Christopher Pyne, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing (to 18 March 2007: See Ministry)
  • Brett Mason, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing (from 18 March 2007)
  • Bruce Billson, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs (to 27 January 2006: See Ministry)
  • Teresa Gambaro, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence (to 23 January 2007). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship (from 23 January 2007). Assistant Minister for Immigration and Citizenship (from 18 March 2007)
  • Gary Nairn, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister (to 27 January 2006: See Ministry)
  • John Cobb, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Services (NPA) (to 6 July 2005: See Ministry)
  • Chris Pearce, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
  • Greg Hunt, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage
  • Senator Richard Colbeck: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (to 27 January 2006). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration (from 27 January 2006)
  • Pat Farmer, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Science and Training
  • Sussan Ley, MP: Parliamentary Secretary (Children and Youth Affairs) (to 27 January 2006). Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (from 27 January 2006)
  • De-Anne Kelly, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade (from 27 January 2006)
  • Senator Sandy Macdonald: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence (from 27 January 2006)
  • Andrew Robb, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (from 27 January 2006 to 23 January 2007: See Ministry)
  • Malcolm Turnbull, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister (to 23 January 2007: See Cabinet)