- Third Fraser Ministry
The Third Fraser Ministry was the fifty-third Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from
20 December 1977 to3 November 1980 .Liberal Party of Australia –National Country Party CoalitionCabinet
*Rt Hon
Malcolm Fraser , MP: Prime Minister
*Rt HonDoug Anthony , MP: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Trade and Resources (NCP)
*Rt HonPhillip Lynch , MP: Minister for Industry and Commerce
*Rt HonIan Sinclair , MP: Minister for Primary Industry (NCP) (to27 September 1979 ). Minister for Special Trade Representations (from19 August 1980 )
*Senator Rt HonReginald Withers : Minister for Administrative Services, Vice-President of the Executive Council (to7 August 1978 )
*HonTony Street , MP: Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations (to5 December 1978 ). Minister for Industrial Relations (from5 December 1978 ).
*HonPeter Nixon , MP: Minister for Transport (to8 December 1979 ). Minister for Primary Industry (from27 September 1979 ) (NCP)
*HonJohn Howard , MP: Treasurer. Minister for Finance (23 February 1979 to27 February 1979 )
*Senator Hon John Carrick: Minister for Education (to8 December 1979 ). Vice-President of the Executive Council (from7 August 1978 ). Minister for National Development and Energy (from8 December 1979 ). Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Federal Affairs (to25 August 1978 )
*HonAndrew Peacock , MP: Minister for Foreign Affairs
*HonJames Killen , MP: Minister for Defence
*Senator HonMargaret Guilfoyle : Minister for Social Security.
*Hon Eric Robinson, MP: Minister for Finance (to23 February 1979 ). Minister for Finance (from27 February 1979 )
*Senator HonPeter Durack , QC MP: Attorney-General. Minister for Administrative Services (7 August 1978 to25 August 1978 ) (in Cabinet from25 August 1978 )
*Hon Ralph Hunt, MP: Minister for Health (to8 December 1979 ). Minister for Transport (from8 December 1979 ) (in Cabinet from8 December 1979 ) (NCP)Outer ministry
*Hon
Robert Ellicott , MP: Minister for Home Affairs, Minister for the Capital Territory
*HonVictor Garland , MP: Minister for Veterans' Affairs (to4 July 1978 ). Minister for Special Trade Representations, Minister assisting the Minister for Trade and Resources (to8 December 1979 ). Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs, Minister assisting the Minister for Industry and Commerce (from8 December 1979 )
*HonMichael MacKellar , MP: Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (to8 December 1979 ). Minister for Health, Minister assisting the Prime Minister (from8 December 1979 )
*HonIan Viner , MP: Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (to5 December 1978 ). Minister assisting the Prime Minister (to8 December 1979 ). Minister assisting the Treasurer (25 August 1978 to8 December 1979 ). Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs (from5 December 1978 )
*HonEvan Adermann , MP: Minister assisting the Minister for Primary Industry. Minister for the Northern Territory (to28 September 1978 ). Minister for Veterans' Affairs (from4 July 1978 ) (NCP)
*Hon John McLeay, MP: Minister assisting the Minister for Defence. Minister for Construction (to5 December 1978 ). Minister for Administrative Services (from5 December 1978 )
*Hon Kevin Newman, MP: Minister for National Development (to8 December 1979 ). Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Federal Affairs (from25 August 1978 ). Minister for Productivity (from8 December 1979 )
*Senator Hon James Webster: Minister for Science (to5 December 1978 ). Minister for Science and the Environment (5 December 1978 to8 December 1979 ) (NCP)
*HonTony Staley , MP: Minister for Post and Telecommunications
*Senator HonPeter Durack , QC MP: Attorney-General (see Cabinet)
*HonIan Macphee , MP: Minister for Productivity (to8 December 1979 ). Minister assisting the Minister for Industry and Commerce (5 December 1978 to8 December 1979 ). Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Minister assisting the Treasurer (from8 December 1979 )
*HonWal Fife , MP: Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (to8 December 1979 ). Minister for Education (from8 December 1979 )
*HonRay Groom , MP: Minister for Environment, Housing and Community Development, Minister assisting the Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations (to5 December 1978 ). Minister for Housing and Construction (from5 December 1978 )
*Senator HonFred Chaney : Minister for Administrative Services, Minister assisting the Minister for Education (25 August 1978 to5 December 1978 ). Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (from5 December 1978 ). Minister assisting the Minister for National Development and Energy (from8 December 1979 )
*Senator Hon Douglas Scott: Minister for Special Trade Representations, Minister assisting the Minister for Trade and Resources (8 December 1979 to19 August 1980 ) (NCP)
*Hon David Thomson, MP: Minister for Science and the Environment (from8 December 1979 )
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