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The First Hawke
Ministry was
the fifty-fifth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and held office from 11
March 1983 to 13 December 1984.
Australian Labor Party.
Cabinet
- Hon Bob
Hawke, AC MP: Prime Minister
- Hon Lionel
Bowen, MP: Deputy Prime Minister,
Minister for Trade, Minister assisting the Prime
Minister for Commonwealth-State Relations.
Vice-President of the Executive Council (from 14
July 1983)
- Senator Hon John
Button: Minister for Industry and
Commerce
- Senator Hon Donald Grimes: Minister
for Social Security
- Hon Ralph
Willis, MP: Minister for Employment and
Industrial Relations. Minister assisting the
Prime Minister for Public Service Matters (to 28
June 1983). Minister assisting the Prime
Minister for Public Service Industrial Matters
(from 28 June 1983).
- Hon Paul
Keating, MP: Treasurer
- Hon Mick
Young, MP: Special Minister of State
(to 14 July 1983 and from 21 January 1984).
Vice-President of the Executive Council (to 14
July 1983)
- Hon Stewart
West, MP: Minister for Immigration and
Ethnic Affairs (resigned from Cabinet 4 November
1983, reappointed to Cabinet 3 April 1984)
- Senator Hon Peter
Walsh: Minister for Resources and
Energy
- Hon Bill
Hayden, MP: Minister for Foreign
Affairs
- Senator Hon Susan
Ryan: Minister for Education and Youth
Affairs, Minister assisting the Prime Minister
on the Status of Women
- Senator Hon Gareth
Evans, QC: Attorney-General
- Hon Gordon
Scholes, MP: Minister for Defence
- Hon John
Dawkins, MP: Minister for Finance.
Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Public
Service Matters (from 28 June 1983). (in Cabinet
from 14 July 1983)
- Hon John
Kerin, MP: Minister for Primary
Industry (in Cabinet from 4 November 1983)
Outer
ministry
- Hon Kim
Beazley, MP: Minister for Aviation.
Special Minister of State (14 July 1983 to 21
January 1984)
- Hon Dr Neal
Blewett, MP: Minister for Health
- Hon John
Brown, MP: Minister for Administrative
Services, Minister for Sport, Recreation and
Tourism
- Hon Barry
Cohen, MP: Minister for Home Affairs
and Environment
- Hon Michael
Duffy, MP: Minister for Communications
- Senator Hon Arthur
Gietzelt: Minister for Veterans'
Affairs
- Hon Clyde
Holding, MP: Minister for Aboriginal
Affairs
- Hon Brian
Howe, MP: Minister for Defence Support
- Hon Chris
Hurford, MP: Minister for Housing and
Construction
- Hon Barry
Jones, MP: Minister for Science and
Technology
- Hon Peter
Morris, MP: Minister for Transport
- Hon Thomas
Uren, MP: Minister for Territories and
Local Government, Minister assisting the Prime
Minister for Community Development and Regional
Affairs
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