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Cabinet
- John Howard, MP: Prime
Minister
- Tim Fischer, MP: Deputy
Prime Minister, Minister for Trade (NPA)
- Peter Costello, MP:
Treasurer
- John Anderson, MP:
Minister for Primary Industries and Energy (NPA)
- Senator Robert Hill:
Minister for the Environment
- Senator Richard
Alston: Minister for Communications and
the Arts (to 9 October 1997), Minister for
Communications, the Information Economy and the
Arts (from 9 October 1997)
- Peter Reith, MP: Minister
for Industrial Relations (to 11 July 1997).
Minister for Workplace Relations and Small
Business (from 11 July 1997). Minister assisting
the Prime Minister for the Public Service (from
17 March 1996 to 18 July 1997)
- Senator Jocelyn
Newman: Minister for Social Security.
Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the
Status of Women (to 6 October 1997)
- Alexander Downer, MP:
Minister for Foreign Affairs
- John Moore, MP: Minister
for Industry, Science and Tourism.
Vice-President of the Executive Council
- Ian McLachlan, MP:
Minister for Defence
- John Sharp, MP: Minister
for Transport and Regional Development (NPA) (to
24 September 1997)
- Dr Michael
Wooldridge, MP: Minister for Health and
Family Services
- John Fahey, MP: Minister
for Finance (to 6 October 1997). Minister for
Finance and Administration (from 6 October
1997).
- Senator Amanda
Vanstone: Minister for Employment,
Education, Training and Youth Affairs (to 6
October 1997). (see outer ministry)
- Dr David Kemp,
MP: Minister for Employment, Education, Training
and Youth Affairs (from 6 October 1997).
Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the
Public Service (from 18 July 1997)
- Daryl Williams, QC MP:
Attorney-General (in Cabinet from 6 October
1997)
- Mark Vaile, MP: Minister
for Transport and Regional Development (NPA)
(from 6 October 1997)
Outer ministry
- Philip Ruddock, MP:
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural
Affairs
- Peter McGauran, MP:
Minister for Science and Technology (NPA) (to 26
September 1997)
- Dr David Kemp,
MP: Minister for Schools, Vocational Education
and Training (to 6 October 1997). Minister
assisting the Prime Minister for the Public
Service (to 17 March 1996) (see Cabinet)
- Senator James Short:
Assistant Treasurer (to 14 October 1996)
- Senator Warwick
Parer: Minister for Resources and
Energy
- Geoffrey Prosser, MP:
Minister for Small Business and Consumer Affairs
(to 11 July 1997)
- Judi Moylan, MP: Minister
for Family Services (to 6 October 1997).
Minister for the Status of Women (from 6 October
1997)
- Bronwyn Bishop, MP:
Minister for Defence Industry, Science and
Personnel
- Daryl Williams, QC MP:
Attorney-General. Minister for Justice (to 6
October 1997) (see Cabinet)
- Warwick Smith, MP:
Minister for Sport, Territories and Local
Government and Minister Assisting the Prime
Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games (to 6 October
1997). Minister for Family Services (from 6
October 1997)
- Bruce Scott, MP: Minister
for Veterans' Affairs (NPA)
- Senator John Herron:
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Affairs
- David Jull, MP: Minister
for Administrative Services (to 24 September
1997)
- Senator Rod Kemp:
Assistant Treasurer (from 14 October 1996)
- Senator Chris
Ellison: Minister for Customs and
Consumer Affairs (11 July 1997 to 6 October
1997). Minister for Schools, Vocational
Education and Training (from 6 October 1997)
- Andrew Thomson, MP:
Minister for Sport and Tourism, Minister
Assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000
Games (from 6 October 1997)
- Senator Nick Minchin:
Special Minister of State, Minister Assisting
the Prime Minister (from 6 October 1997)
- Alex Somlyay, MP:
Minister for Regional Development, Territories
and Local Government (from 6 October 1997)
- Warren Truss, MP:
Minister for Customs and Consumer Affairs (NPA)
(from 6 October 1997)
- Senator Amanda
Vanstone: Minister for Justice (from 6
October 1997)
Parliamentary
Secretaries
- Tony Abbott, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Employment, Education, Training and Youth
Affairs
- Senator David
Brownhill: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Minister for Trade. Parliamentary Secretary
to the Minister for Primary Industries and
Energy (to 6 October 1997) (NPA)
- Senator Ian Campbell:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the
Environment and Leader of the Government in the
Senate, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Sport, Territories and Local Government (to
11 November 1996. Parliamentary Secretary to the
Treasurer (from 11 November 1996)
- Senator Brian Gibson:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer (to 15
October 1996)
- Senator Rod Kemp:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Social Security (to 14 October 1996) (see
Ministry)
- Chris Miles, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary (Cabinet) to the Prime
Minister
- Senator Nick Minchin:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister
(to 6 October 1997) (see Ministry)
- Senator Grant
Tambling: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Ministry for Transport and Regional
Development (to 14 October 1996). Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Social Security
(from 14 October 1996)
- Andrew Thomson, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Foreign Affairs (to 6 October 1997) (see
Ministry)
- Senator Bob Woods:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Health and Family Services (to 3 February 1997)
- Michael Ronaldson, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for
Transport and Regional Development (from 14
October 1996)
- Senator Ian
Macdonald: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Minister for the Environment and Leader of
the Government in the Senate (from 11 November
1996)
- Senator Chris
Ellison: Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for Health and Family Services (13
February 1997 to 11 July 1997) (See Ministry)
- Alan Cadman, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Workplace Relations and Small Business (from 11
July 1997)
- Trish Worth, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Health and Family Services (from 11 July 1997)
- Kathy Sullivan, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Foreign Affairs (from 6 October 1997)
- Senator Judith
Troeth: Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for Primary Industries and Energy (from
6 October 1997)
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