Second Turnbull Ministry

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Second Turnbull Ministry

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71st Ministry of Australia

Incumbent

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Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove with members of the Second Turnbull Ministry

Date formed
19 July 2016
People and organisations
Head of state
Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia
Represented by
Sir Peter Cosgrove
Head of government
Malcolm Turnbull
Deputy head of government
Barnaby Joyce
Michael McCormack
Member party
Liberal–National coalition
Status in legislature
Coalition majority government
Opposition cabinet
2016–present
Opposition party
Labor
Opposition leader
Bill Shorten
History
Legislature term(s)
45th
Predecessor
First Turnbull Ministry

The Second Turnbull Ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) is the 71st ministry of the Government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. It succeeded the First Turnbull Ministry following the Australian federal election, 2016 on 2 July 2016.


On 13 January 2017, Sussan Ley resigned from her portfolios after an expenses scandal. In the following rearrangement, the roles of Greg Hunt and Arthur Sinodinos were changed, while Ken Wyatt became the first Indigenous Australian to serve as a federal minister.[1]


On 25 July 2017, Matt Canavan resigned from Cabinet over doubts as to his eligibility to be a member of the parliament, after discovering that he was considered by the Italian authorities to be a citizen of Italy.[2] Dual citizens are generally ineligible to be elected or sit as a member of parliament under section 44 of the Australian Constitution. Barnaby Joyce took on Canavan's portfolio. On 27 October 2017, Joyce and Fiona Nash were disqualified from parliament by the High Court, also due to holding dual citizenship, while Canavan was ruled eligible.




Contents





  • 1 Current composition

    • 1.1 Cabinet


    • 1.2 Outer Ministry


    • 1.3 Assistant Ministers



  • 2 First arrangement

    • 2.1 Cabinet


    • 2.2 Outer Ministry


    • 2.3 Assistant Ministers



  • 3 Second rearrangement

    • 3.1 Cabinet


    • 3.2 Outer Ministry


    • 3.3 Assistant Ministers



  • 4 Third rearrangement

    • 4.1 Cabinet


    • 4.2 Outer Ministry


    • 4.3 Assistant Ministers



  • 5 Fourth rearrangement

    • 5.1 Cabinet


    • 5.2 Outer Ministry


    • 5.3 Assistant Ministers



  • 6 See also


  • 7 References




Current composition


Following Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce's resignation from cabinet, the fifth rearrangement of the Second Turnbull Ministry was sworn in on 26 February 2018 by the Governor of Victoria, Linda Dessau, in her capacity as Administrator of the Commonwealth while Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove was overseas. Michael McCormack took on Joyce's roles after being elected National Party leader that morning.[3] Rearrangement of other portfolios took effect from 5 March 2018 when the Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove swore in the newly appointed Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries: Darren Chester as Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Minister for Defence Personnel; Keith Pitt as Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister; and Mark Coulton as Assistant Minister to the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment.[4]Damian Drum and Luke Hartsuyker were demoted from the ministry.[5]



Cabinet










































































Party
Minister
Portfolio

Liberal

Malcolm Turnbull MP

  • Prime Minister

  • Leader of the Liberal Party

National

Michael McCormack MP

  • Deputy Prime Minister

  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport

  • Leader of the National Party

  • Deputy Leader of the House

Liberal

Julie Bishop MP

  • Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party

Liberal

Christian Porter MP

  • Attorney-General
Liberal

Scott Morrison MP

  • Treasurer
Liberal
Senator Mathias Cormann

  • Minister for Finance

  • Special Minister of State

  • Vice-President of the Executive Council

  • Leader of the Government in the Senate

Liberal

Christopher Pyne MP

  • Minister for Defence Industry

  • Leader of the House


CLP
Senator Nigel Scullion

  • Minister for Indigenous Affairs

  • Leader of the National Party in the Senate

LNP

Peter Dutton MP

  • Minister for Home Affairs
Liberal

Greg Hunt MP

  • Minister for Health
Liberal
Senator Marise Payne

  • Minister for Defence
Liberal
Senator Mitch Fifield

  • Minister for Communications

  • Minister for the Arts

  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate

Liberal
Senator Michaelia Cash

  • Minister for Jobs and Innovation
Liberal

Dan Tehan MP

  • Minister for Social Services
Liberal
Senator Simon Birmingham

  • Minister for Education and Training

  • Manager of Government Business in the Senate

National
Senator Bridget McKenzie

  • Minister for Sport

  • Minister for Rural Health

  • Minister for Regional Communications

  • Deputy Leader of the National Party

LNP

Steven Ciobo MP

  • Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

LNP

David Littleproud MP

  • Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Liberal

Kelly O'Dwyer MP

  • Minister for Revenue and Financial Services

  • Minister for Women

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service

Liberal

Josh Frydenberg MP

  • Minister for the Environment and Energy
LNP
Senator Matt Canavan

  • Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
Liberal

Michael Keenan MP

  • Minister for Human Services

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation

LNP

John McVeigh MP

  • Minister for Regional Development, Territories and Local Government


Outer Ministry


























Party
Minister
Portfolio
Liberal

Paul Fletcher MP

  • Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities
Liberal
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal

Angus Taylor MP

  • Minister for Law Enforcement and Cybersecurity
Liberal

Alan Tudge MP

  • Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal

Craig Laundy MP

  • Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation
Liberal

Ken Wyatt AM, MP

  • Minister for Indigenous Health

  • Minister for Aged Care

National

Darren Chester MP

  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs

  • Minister for Defence Personnel

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC


Assistant Ministers









































Party
Minister
Portfolio
LNP
Senator James McGrath

  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
National

Keith Pitt

  • Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
Liberal
Senator Anne Ruston

  • Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Liberal

Alex Hawke MP

  • Assistant Minister for Home Affairs
LNP

Karen Andrews MP

  • Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
Liberal
Senator Zed Seselja

  • Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation
LNP

Jane Prentice MP

  • Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services
National

Mark Coulton MP

  • Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National

David Gillespie MP

  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
Liberal

Michael Sukkar MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Treasurer
Liberal

Melissa Price MP

  • Assistant Minister for the Environment
Liberal

David Coleman MP

  • Assistant Minister for Finance


First arrangement


The first arrangement of the Second Turnbull Ministry was sworn in on 19 July 2016 and continued unaltered until the resignation of Sussan Ley on 13 January 2017, following an investigation into her travel expenses.[6][7]Arthur Sinodinos briefly acted in Ley's portfolios until the new ministry was sworn in on 24 January 2017.



Cabinet










































































Party
Minister
Portfolio

Liberal

Malcolm Turnbull MP

  • Prime Minister

  • Leader of the Liberal Party


National

Barnaby Joyce MP

  • Deputy Prime Minister

  • Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources

  • Leader of the National Party

Liberal

Julie Bishop MP

  • Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party


National
Senator Fiona Nash

  • Minister for Regional Development

  • Minister for Regional Communications

  • Minister for Local Government and Territories

  • Deputy Leader of the National Party

LNP
Senator George Brandis QC

  • Attorney-General

  • Leader of the Government in the Senate

  • Vice-President of the Executive Council

Liberal

Scott Morrison MP

  • Treasurer
Liberal
Senator Mathias Cormann

  • Minister for Finance

  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate

Liberal

Christopher Pyne MP

  • Minister for Defence Industry

  • Leader of the House


CLP
Senator Nigel Scullion

  • Minister for Indigenous Affairs

  • Leader of the Nationals in the Senate

LNP

Peter Dutton MP

  • Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Liberal

Greg Hunt MP

  • Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
Liberal

Sussan Ley MP
(until 13 January 2017)

  • Minister for Health and Aged Care

  • Minister for Sport

Liberal
Senator Marise Payne

  • Minister for Defence
Liberal
Senator Mitch Fifield

  • Minister for Communications

  • Minister for the Arts

Liberal
Senator Michaelia Cash

  • Minister for Employment

  • Minister for Women

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on the Public Service

Liberal

Christian Porter MP

  • Minister for Social Services
Liberal
Senator Simon Birmingham

  • Minister for Education and Training
Liberal
Senator Arthur Sinodinos AO

  • Cabinet Secretary
LNP

Steven Ciobo MP

  • Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National

Darren Chester MP

  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Liberal

Kelly O'Dwyer MP

  • Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
Liberal

Josh Frydenberg MP

  • Minister for the Environment and Energy
LNP
Senator Matt Canavan

  • Minister for Resources and Northern Australia


Outer Ministry


























Party
Minister
Portfolio
Liberal

Paul Fletcher MP

  • Minister for Urban Infrastructure
Liberal
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal

Michael Keenan MP

  • Minister for Justice

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counterterrorism

National

Michael McCormack MP

  • Minister for Small Business
Liberal

Dan Tehan MP

  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs

  • Minister for Defence Personnel

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security

Liberal

Alan Tudge MP

  • Minister for Human Services
Liberal
Senator Scott Ryan

  • Special Minister of State

  • Minister Assisting the Cabinet Secretary


Assistant Ministers









































Party
Minister
Portfolio
LNP
Senator James McGrath

  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
Liberal

Angus Taylor MP


  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation
LNP

Keith Pitt MP

  • Assistant Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism
Liberal
Senator Anne Ruston

  • Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Liberal

Alex Hawke MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
LNP

Karen Andrews MP

  • Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
Liberal

Ken Wyatt AM, MP

  • Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care
Liberal

Craig Laundy MP

  • Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
Liberal
Senator Zed Seselja

  • Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs
LNP

Jane Prentice MP

  • Assistant Minister for Disability Affairs
National

Luke Hartsuyker MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
National

David Gillespie MP

  • Assistant Minister for Rural Health


Second rearrangement


The second rearrangement of the Second Turnbull Ministry was sworn in by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, on 24 January 2017 following the resignation of Sussan Ley. Newly appointed ministers included Ken Wyatt AM, as the first Indigenous Australian to serve as a minister for an Australian Government department, appointed to the role of Minister for Indigenous Health and as Minister for Aged Care. Greg Hunt was appointed to Ley's former portfolios in Health and Sport; Arthur Sinodinos was appointed to Hunt's former portfolio as Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science. Scott Ryan was given additional responsibilities as the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet. David Gillespie, previously Assistant Minister for Rural Health was promoted as Assistant Minister for Health and Michael Sukkar was appointed as the Assistant Minister to the Treasurer.[8] The position of Cabinet Secretary was abolished.[citation needed]


On 25 July 2017, during the 2017 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, Matt Canavan resigned from Cabinet over doubts as to his eligibility to be a member of the parliament, after discovering that he was considered by the Italian authorities to be a citizen of Italy.[9] Dual citizens are ineligible to be elected or sit as a member of parliament under section 44 of the Australian Constitution.



Cabinet







































































Party
Minister
Portfolio

Liberal

Malcolm Turnbull MP

  • Prime Minister

  • Leader of the Liberal Party


National

Barnaby Joyce MP

  • Deputy Prime Minister

  • Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources

  • Leader of the National Party

Liberal

Julie Bishop MP

  • Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party


National
Senator Fiona Nash

  • Minister for Regional Development

  • Minister for Regional Communications

  • Minister for Local Government and Territories

  • Deputy Leader of the National Party

LNP
Senator George Brandis QC

  • Attorney-General

  • Leader of the Government in the Senate

  • Vice-President of the Executive Council

Liberal

Scott Morrison MP

  • Treasurer
Liberal
Senator Mathias Cormann

  • Minister for Finance

  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate

Liberal

Christopher Pyne MP

  • Minister for Defence Industry

  • Leader of the House


CLP
Senator Nigel Scullion

  • Minister for Indigenous Affairs

  • Leader of the Nationals in the Senate

LNP

Peter Dutton MP

  • Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Liberal

Greg Hunt MP

  • Minister for Health

  • Minister for Sport

Liberal
Senator Marise Payne

  • Minister for Defence
Liberal
Senator Mitch Fifield

  • Minister for Communications

  • Minister for the Arts

Liberal
Senator Michaelia Cash

  • Minister for Employment

  • Minister for Women

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on the Public Service

Liberal

Christian Porter MP

  • Minister for Social Services
Liberal
Senator Simon Birmingham

  • Minister for Education and Training
Liberal
Senator Arthur Sinodinos AO

  • Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
LNP

Steven Ciobo MP

  • Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National

Darren Chester MP

  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Liberal

Kelly O'Dwyer MP

  • Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
Liberal

Josh Frydenberg MP

  • Minister for the Environment and Energy
LNP
Senator Matt Canavan
(until 25 July 2017)

  • Minister for Resources and Northern Australia


Outer Ministry





























Party
Minister
Portfolio
Liberal

Paul Fletcher MP

  • Minister for Urban Infrastructure
Liberal
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal

Michael Keenan MP

  • Minister for Justice

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counter-Terrorism

National

Michael McCormack MP

  • Minister for Small Business
Liberal

Dan Tehan MP

  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs

  • Minister for Defence Personnel

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security

Liberal

Ken Wyatt AM, MP

  • Minister for Indigenous Health

  • Minister for Aged Care

Liberal

Alan Tudge MP

  • Minister for Human Services
Liberal
Senator Scott Ryan

  • Special Minister of State

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet


Assistant Ministers









































Party
Minister
Portfolio
LNP
Senator James McGrath

  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
Liberal

Angus Taylor MP


  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation
LNP

Keith Pitt MP

  • Assistant Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism
Liberal
Senator Anne Ruston

  • Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Liberal

Alex Hawke MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
LNP

Karen Andrews MP

  • Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
Liberal

Craig Laundy MP

  • Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
Liberal
Senator Zed Seselja

  • Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs
LNP

Jane Prentice MP

  • Assistant Minister for Disability Affairs
National

Luke Hartsuyker MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
National

David Gillespie MP

  • Assistant Minister for Health
Liberal

Michael Sukkar MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Treasurer


Third rearrangement


The third rearrangement of the Second Turnbull Ministry was sworn in by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, on 27 October 2017 following the High Court ruling that Barnaby Joyce and Fiona Nash were invalidly elected due to holding dual citizenship. The same ruling found that Canavan was eligible, allowing him to return to the role of Minister for Resources and Northern Australia that had been held by Joyce in his absence. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull took on Joyce's portfolio of Agriculture and Water Resources, and Nigel Scullion took over as the parliamentary leader of the National Party, while the position of Deputy Prime Minister remained vacant with Julie Bishop serving as acting Prime Minister when necessary.[10][11] Nash's roles were split between Darren Chester (Regional Development, Territories and Local Government) and Mitch Fifield (Regional Communications) as acting ministers.[12]



Cabinet

































































Party
Minister
Portfolio

Liberal

Malcolm Turnbull MP

  • Prime Minister

  • Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources

  • Leader of the Liberal Party

Liberal

Julie Bishop MP

  • Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party


LNP
Senator George Brandis QC

  • Attorney-General

  • Leader of the Government in the Senate

  • Vice-President of the Executive Council

Liberal

Scott Morrison MP

  • Treasurer
Liberal
Senator Mathias Cormann

  • Minister for Finance

  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate

Liberal

Christopher Pyne MP

  • Minister for Defence Industry

  • Leader of the House


CLP
Senator Nigel Scullion

  • Minister for Indigenous Affairs

  • Leader of the National Party in parliament

LNP

Peter Dutton MP

  • Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Liberal

Greg Hunt MP

  • Minister for Health

  • Minister for Sport

Liberal
Senator Marise Payne

  • Minister for Defence
Liberal
Senator Mitch Fifield

  • Minister for Communications

  • Minister for the Arts

  • Acting Minister for Regional Communications

Liberal
Senator Michaelia Cash

  • Minister for Employment

  • Minister for Women

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on the Public Service

Liberal

Christian Porter MP

  • Minister for Social Services
Liberal
Senator Simon Birmingham

  • Minister for Education and Training
Liberal
Senator Arthur Sinodinos AO

  • Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
LNP

Steven Ciobo MP

  • Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

National

Darren Chester MP

  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport

  • Acting Minister for Regional Development

  • Acting Minister for Local Government and Territories

Liberal

Kelly O'Dwyer MP

  • Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
Liberal

Josh Frydenberg MP

  • Minister for the Environment and Energy
LNP
Senator Matt Canavan

  • Minister for Resources and Northern Australia


Outer Ministry





























Party
Minister
Portfolio
Liberal

Paul Fletcher MP

  • Minister for Urban Infrastructure
Liberal
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal

Michael Keenan MP

  • Minister for Justice

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counter-Terrorism

National

Michael McCormack MP

  • Minister for Small Business
Liberal

Dan Tehan MP

  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs

  • Minister for Defence Personnel

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security

Liberal

Ken Wyatt AM, MP

  • Minister for Indigenous Health

  • Minister for Aged Care

Liberal

Alan Tudge MP

  • Minister for Human Services
Liberal
Senator Scott Ryan

  • Special Minister of State

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet


Assistant Ministers









































Party
Minister
Portfolio
LNP
Senator James McGrath

  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
Liberal

Angus Taylor MP


  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation
LNP

Keith Pitt MP

  • Assistant Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism
Liberal
Senator Anne Ruston

  • Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Liberal

Alex Hawke MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
LNP

Karen Andrews MP

  • Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
Liberal

Craig Laundy MP

  • Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
Liberal
Senator Zed Seselja

  • Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs
LNP

Jane Prentice MP

  • Assistant Minister for Disability Affairs
National

Luke Hartsuyker MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
National

David Gillespie MP

  • Assistant Minister for Health
Liberal

Michael Sukkar MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Treasurer


Fourth rearrangement


The fourth rearrangement of the Second Turnbull Ministry was sworn in by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, on 20 December 2017 following a period of ministerial resignations due to the 2017 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis including the appointment of Scott Ryan as the President of the Senate, the retirement of George Brandis to take up Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, the recovery of Arthur Sinodinos from cancer, the changes to administrative arrangements with the creation of the Department of Home Affairs.[13]



Cabinet










































































Party
Minister
Portfolio

Liberal

Malcolm Turnbull MP

  • Prime Minister

  • Leader of the Liberal Party

National

Barnaby Joyce MP

  • Deputy Prime Minister

  • Minister for Infrastructure and Transport

  • Leader of the National Party

Liberal

Julie Bishop MP

  • Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party

Liberal

Christian Porter MP

  • Attorney-General
Liberal

Scott Morrison MP

  • Treasurer
Liberal
Senator Mathias Cormann

  • Minister for Finance

  • Special Minister of State

  • Vice-President of the Executive Council

  • Leader of the Government in the Senate

Liberal

Christopher Pyne MP

  • Minister for Defence Industry

  • Leader of the House


CLP
Senator Nigel Scullion

  • Minister for Indigenous Affairs

  • Leader of the National Party in the Senate

LNP

Peter Dutton MP

  • Minister for Home Affairs
Liberal

Greg Hunt MP

  • Minister for Health
Liberal
Senator Marise Payne

  • Minister for Defence
Liberal
Senator Mitch Fifield

  • Minister for Communications

  • Minister for the Arts

  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate

Liberal
Senator Michaelia Cash

  • Minister for Jobs and Innovation
Liberal

Dan Tehan MP

  • Minister for Social Services
Liberal
Senator Simon Birmingham

  • Minister for Education and Training

  • Manager of Government Business in the Senate

National
Senator Bridget McKenzie

  • Minister for Sport

  • Minister for Rural Health

  • Minister for Regional Communications

  • Deputy Leader of the National Party

LNP

Steven Ciobo MP

  • Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

LNP

David Littleproud MP

  • Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Liberal

Kelly O'Dwyer MP

  • Minister for Revenue and Financial Services

  • Minister for Women

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service

Liberal

Josh Frydenberg MP

  • Minister for the Environment and Energy
LNP
Senator Matt Canavan

  • Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
Liberal

Michael Keenan MP

  • Minister for Human Services

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation

LNP

John McVeigh MP

  • Minister for Regional Development, Territories and Local Government


Outer Ministry


























Party
Minister
Portfolio
Liberal

Paul Fletcher MP

  • Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities
Liberal
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal

Angus Taylor MP

  • Minister for Law Enforcement and Cybersecurity
Liberal

Alan Tudge MP

  • Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal

Craig Laundy MP

  • Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation
National

Michael McCormack MP

  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs

  • Minister for Defence Personnel

  • Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC

  • Deputy Leader of the House

Liberal

Ken Wyatt AM, MP

  • Minister for Indigenous Health

  • Minister for Aged Care


Assistant Ministers









































Party
Minister
Portfolio
LNP
Senator James McGrath

  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
National

Damian Drum

  • Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
Liberal
Senator Anne Ruston

  • Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Liberal

Alex Hawke MP

  • Assistant Minister for Home Affairs
LNP

Karen Andrews MP

  • Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
Liberal
Senator Zed Seselja

  • Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation
LNP

Jane Prentice MP

  • Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services
National

Luke Hartsuyker MP

  • Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National

David Gillespie MP

  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
Liberal

Michael Sukkar MP

  • Assistant Minister to the Treasurer
Liberal

Melissa Price MP

  • Assistant Minister for the Environment
Liberal

David Coleman MP

  • Assistant Minister for Finance


See also



  • Turnbull Government

  • First Turnbull Ministry


References




  1. ^ Henry Belot (18 January 2017). "Ken Wyatt becomes first Indigenous minister under Malcolm Turnbull's reshuffle". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 20 January 2017. 


  2. ^ Belot, Henry (25 July 2017). "Matt Canavan resigns from Malcolm Turnbull's ministry over Italian citizenship". ABC News. Retrieved 26 July 2017. 


  3. ^ Kenny, Mark (26 February 2018). "Michael McCormack new Deputy Prime Minister, Nationals leader". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 February 2018. 


  4. ^ "Ministerial Swearing-in ceremony". Canberra: Governor-General of Australia. 5 March 2018. Retrieved 7 March 2018. 


  5. ^ Belot, Henry (1 March 2018). "Darren Chester handed Veterans Affairs portfolio in Cabinet reshuffle". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 7 March 2018. 


  6. ^ "Sussan Ley stands aside pending travel expenses investigation". ABC News. 9 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017. 


  7. ^ "Health Minister Sussan Ley resigns over expenses scandal". ABC News. 13 January 2017. Retrieved 13 January 2017. 


  8. ^ "New federal ministers officially sworn in". Sky News. Australia. AAP. 24 January 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2017. 


  9. ^ Belot, Henry (25 July 2017). "Matt Canavan resigns from Malcolm Turnbull's ministry over Italian citizenship". ABC News. Retrieved 26 July 2017. 


  10. ^ Peatling, Stephanie (27 October 2017). "Barnaby Joyce, Malcolm Roberts and other 'citizenship seven' MPs receive verdict - live from the High Court". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 October 2017. 


  11. ^ Knaus, Christopher (28 October 2017). "Turnbull: Nationals happy for Julie Bishop to be acting prime minister". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 October 2017. 


  12. ^ Baxendale, Rachel (27 October 2017). "PM keeps it quick"Paid subscription required. The Australian. Retrieved 28 October 2017. 


  13. ^ Turnbull, Malcolm (19 December 2017). "Ministerial arrangements". Prime Minister's Office. Retrieved 19 December 2017. 










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