- Fourth Fraser Ministry
The Fourth Fraser Ministry was the fifty-fourth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from
3 November 1980 to11 March 1983 .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 (to11 October 1982 )
*Rt HonIan Sinclair , MP: Minister for Communications (to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Defence (from7 May 1982 ) (NCP)
*Senator Hon John Carrick: Minister for National Development and Energy. Vice-President of the Executive Council (to7 May 1982 )
*HonTony Street , MP: Minister for Foreign Affairs
*HonPeter Nixon , MP: Minister for Primary Industry (NCP)
*HonJohn Howard , MP: Treasurer
*HonAndrew Peacock , MP: Minister for Industrial Relations (to16 April 1981 ) (out of Cabinet16 April 1981 to11 October 1982 ). Minister for Industry and Commerce (from11 October 1982 )
*Hon SirJames Killen , MP: Minister for Defence (to7 May 1982 ). Vice-President of the Executive Council (from7 May 1982 )
*Senator Hon DameMargaret Guilfoyle : Minister for Finance
*HonIan Viner , MP: Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs (to16 April 1981 ). Minister assisting the Prime Minister (to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Industrial Relations (16 April 1981 to7 May 1982 ). (see outer Ministry)
*Senator HonPeter Durack , QC: Attorney-General
*Senator HonFred Chaney : Minister for Social Security
*HonWal Fife , MP: Minister for Education (to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Aviation (from7 May 1982 ). Minister assisting the Prime Minister in Federal Affairs (in Cabinet from16 April 1981 )
*HonIan Macphee , MP: Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations (from7 May 1982 ) (in Cabinet from7 May 1982 )
*Senator HonPeter Baume : Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (to7 May 1982 ). Minister assisting the Minister for National Development and Energy (to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Health (20 April 1982 to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Education (from7 April 1982 ) (in Cabinet from7 April 1982 )Outer ministry
*Hon Ralph Hunt, MP: Minister for Transport (to
7 May 1982 ). Minister for Transport and Construction (from7 May 1982 ) (NCP)
*HonRobert Ellicott , MP: Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment (to17 February 1981 )
*HonMichael MacKellar , MP: Minister for Health (to20 April 1982 ). Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment (17 February 1981 –19 March 1981 ).
*Hon Kevin Newman, MP: Minister for Administrative Services. Minister assisting the Minister for Defence (to7 May 1982 )
*Hon David Thomson, MP: Minister for Science and Technology (NCP)
*HonMichael Hodgman , MP: Minister for the Capital Territory
*HonTom McVeigh , MP: Minister for Housing and Construction (to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Home Affairs and Environment (from7 May 1982 ). Minister assisting the Minister for Trade and Resources (NCP)
*Senator HonTony Messner : Minister for Veterans' Affairs. Minister assisting the Treasurer
*Hon John Moore, MP: Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (to20 April 1982 )
*Hon Neil Brown, QC MP: Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs (16 April 1981 to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (20 April 1982 to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Communications (from7 May 1982 ). Minister assisting the Attorney-General (from7 May 1982 )
*HonJim Carlton , MP: Minister for Health (from7 May 1982 ). Minister assisting the Minister for National Development and Energy (from7 May 1982 )
*Hon John Hodges, MP: Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (from7 May 1982 )
*Hon Ian Wilson, MP: Minister for Home Affairs and Environment (19 March 1981 to7 May 1982 ). Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (from7 May 1982 ). Minister assisting the Minister for Social Security (from7 May 1982 )
*HonIan Viner , MP: Minister for Defence Support (from7 April 1982 )
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