Fadden Ministry
The Fadden Ministry was the twenty-ninth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 28 August 1941 to 7 October 1941.[1]
United Australia Party–Australian Country Party Coalition
- Rt Hon Arthur Fadden, MP: Prime Minister, Treasurer (CP)
- Rt Hon Billy Hughes, KC MP: Attorney-General, Minister for the Navy (UAP)
- Rt Hon Robert Menzies, KC MP: Minister for Defence Co-ordination (UAP)
- Hon Percy Spender, KC MP: Minister for the Army (UAP)
- Senator Hon George McLeay: Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Supply and Development (UAP)
- Hon John McEwen, MP: Minister for Air, Minister for Civil Aviation (CP)
- Senator Hon Hattil Foll: Minister for the Interior, Minister for Information (UAP)
- Rt Hon Sir Earle Page, GCMG MP: Minister for Commerce (CP)
- Hon Sir Frederick Stewart, MP: Minister for External Affairs, Minister for Health, Minister for Social Services (UAP)
- Senator Hon Philip McBride: Minister for Munitions (UAP)
- Hon Eric Harrison, MP: Minister for Trade and Customs (UAP)
- Hon Harold Holt, MP: Minister for Labour and National Service (UAP)
- Senator Hon Herbert Collett: Minister for Repatriation (UAP)
- Hon Thomas Collins, MP: Postmaster-General (CP)
- Senator Hon John Leckie: Minister for Aircraft Production (UAP)
- Hon Larry Anthony, MP: Minister for Transport (CP)
- Hon Eric Spooner, MP: Minister for War Organisation of Industry (UAP)
- Hon Joe Abbott, MP: Minister for Home Security (CP)
- Senator Hon Allan MacDonald, MP: Minister for External Territories (UAP)
Notes
- ↑ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 17 September 2010.
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