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Rt Hon Doug
Anthony, MP: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Trade and
Industry (CP)
Rt Hon John
Gorton, MP: Minister for Defence (to 13 August 1971)
Rt Hon Ian
Sinclair, MP: Minister for Primary Industry (CP)
Senator Hon Sir Kenneth
Anderson: Minister for Supply (to 2 August 1971). Minister for
Health (from 2 August 1971)
Hon Sir Reginald Swartz, MP: Minister for
National Development
Rt Hon Billy
Snedden, QC MP: Minister for Labour and National Service (to 22
March 1971). Treasurer (from 22 March 1971)
Hon Nigel Bowen,
QC MP: Minister for Education and Science (to 22 March 1971).
Attorney-General (22 March 1971 to 2 August 1971). Minister for
Foreign Affairs (from 2 August 1971)
Hon Alan Hulme,
MP: Postmaster-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council.
Minister administering the Department of the Vice-President of the
Executive Council (22 March 1971 to 30 May 1971)
Hon Leslie Bury, MP: Treasurer (to 22 March
1971). Minister for Foreign Affairs (22 March 1971 to 2 August
1971)
Hon Peter Nixon,
MP: Minister for Shipping and Transport (CP)
Hon David
Fairbairn, MP: Minister for Education and Science (22 March
1971 to 20 August 1971). Minister for Defence (from 20 August
1971)
Hon Malcolm
Fraser, MP: Minister for Education and Science (from 20 August
1971)
Junior
ministry
Hon Charles
Barnes, MP: Minister for External Territories (to 25 January
1972) (CP)
Hon Dr Jim Forbes, MP:
Minister for Health (to 22 March 1971). Minister for Immigration
(from 22 March 1971)
Senator Hon Dame Annabelle Rankin: Minister for Housing
(to 22 March 1971)
Hon Phillip
Lynch, MP: Minister for Immigration (to 22 March 1971).
Minister for Labour and National Service (from 22 March 1971).
Minister assisting the Treasurer (to 22 March 1971)
Hon Bill Wentworth, MP: Minister for Social
Services. Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs under the Prime
Minister (to 31 May 1971)
Senator Hon Reginald Wright: Minister for Works.
Minister in charge of Tourist Activities (to 31 May 1971)
Hon Don Chipp, MP:
Minister for Customs and Excise. Minister assisting the Minister
for National Development (from 27 May 1971)
Senator Hon Robert Cotton:
Minister for Civil Aviation
Hon Mac Holten,
MP: Minister for Repatriation (CP)
Hon Tom Hughes, QC, MP:
Attorney-General (to 22 March 1971)
Hon James
Killen: Minister for the Navy (to 22 March 1971)
Hon Andrew
Peacock, MP: Minister for the Army (to 2 February 1972).
Minister for External Territories (from 2 February 1972). Minister
assisting the Prime Minister (to 25 May 1971). Minister assisting
the Treasurer (25 May 1971 to 2 February 1972)
Hon Ralph Hunt, MP: Minister for the Interior
(CP)
Hon Kevin Cairns, MP:
Minister for Housing (from 22 March 1971)
Senator Hon Ivor Greenwood: Minister for Health (22
March 1971 to 2 August 1971). Attorney-General (from 2 August
1971)
Hon Dr Malcolm
Mackay, MP: Minister for the Navy (from 22 March 1971)
Hon Peter Howson, MP:
Minister for the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts, Minister in
charge of Tourist Activities (from 31 May 1971)
Hon Victor
Garland, MP: Minister for Supply (from 2 August 1971). Minister
assisting the Treasurer (from 21 March 1972)
Hon Robert Katter, MP: Minister for the Army
(from 2 February 1972) (CP)
Hon Don Dobie, MP:
Assistant Minister assisting the Prime Minister (from 20 August
1971)
Hon John McLeay, MP: Assistant Minister
assisting the Minister for Civil Aviation (from 20 August
1971)
Hon Ian Robinson, MP:
Assistant Minister assisting the Postmaster-General (from 20 August
1971) (CP)
Hon Tony Street,
MP: Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for Labour and
National Service (from 20 August 1971)
Senator Hon John Marriott:
Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for Health (from 14
September 1971)
Hon Robert King, MP:
Assistant Minister assisting the Minister for Primary Industry
(from 5 October 1971) (CP)