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The Second Howard
Ministry (Liberal–National Coalition)
was the 62nd ministry of the Government of Australia, and was led by Prime
Minister John Howard. It succeeded the First Howard Ministry upon
its swearing in by Governor-General Sir William Deane on 21
October 1998 after the 1998 election, and was replaced by the Third Howard Ministry on 26
November 2001 following the 2001 election.
Cabinet
- John Howard, MP: Prime Minister
- Tim Fischer, MP: Deputy Prime
Minister, Minister for Trade (NPA) (to 20 July
1999) (NPA)
- Peter Costello, MP: Treasurer
- John Anderson, MP: Minister for
Transport and Regional Services. Deputy Prime
Minister (from 20 July 1999) (NPA)
- Senator Robert
Hill: Minister for Environment and
Heritage
- Senator Richard
Alston: Minister for Communications,
Information Technology and the Arts
- Peter Reith, MP: Minister for
Employment, Workplace Relations and Small
Business (to 30 January 2001). Minister for
Defence (from 30 January 2001)
- Senator Jocelyn
Newman: Minister for Family and
Community Services, Minister assisting the Prime
Minister for the Status of Women (to 30 January
2001)
- Alexander Downer, MP: Minister for
Foreign Affairs
- John Moore, MP: Minister for
Defence (to 30 January 2001)
- Dr Michael
Wooldridge, MP: Minister for Health and
Aged Care
- John Fahey, MP: Minister for
Finance and Administration
- Dr David
Kemp, MP: Minister for Education,
Training and Youth Affairs, Minister assisting
the Prime Minister for the Public Service,
Vice-President of the Executive Council
- Daryl Williams, QC MP:
Attorney-General
- Mark Vaile, MP: Minister for
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (to 20 July
1999). Minister for Trade from (20 July 1999)
(NPA)
- Philip Ruddock, MP: Minister for
Immigration and Multicultural Affairs. Minister
assisting the Prime Minister for Reconciliation
(to 30 January 2001). Minister for
Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Affairs (from 30 January 2001)
- Senator Nick
Minchin: Minister for Industry, Science
and Resources
- Warren Truss, MP: Minister for
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (from 20
July 1999) (NPA)
- Senator Amanda
Vanstone: Minister for Family and
Community Services, Minister assisting the Prime
Minister for the Status of Women (from 30
January 2001)
- Tony Abbott, MP: Minister for
Employment, Workplace Relations and Small
Business (from 30 January 2001).
Outer
ministry
- Senator Amanda
Vanstone: Minister for Justice and
Customs (to 30 January 2001) (see Cabinet)
- Bronwyn Bishop, MP: Minister for
Aged Care
- Bruce Scott, MP: Minister for
Veterans' Affairs, Minister assisting the
Minister for Defence (NPA)
- Senator John
Herron: Minister for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Affairs (to 30 January
2001)
- Senator Rod
Kemp: Assistant Treasurer
- Senator Chris
Ellison: Special Minister of State (to
30 January 2001). Minister for Justice and
Customs (from 30 January 2001)
- Warren Truss, MP: Minister for
Community Services to (20 July 1999 (NPA) (see
Cabinet)
- Tony Abbott, MP: Minister for
Employment Services (to 30 January 2001) (see
Cabinet)
- Joe Hockey, MP: Minister for
Financial Services and Regulation
- Jackie Kelly, MP: Minister for
Sport and Tourism, Minister assisting the Prime
Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games
- Senator Ian
Macdonald: Minister for Regional
Services, Territories and Local Government
- Peter McGauran, MP: Minister for
the Arts and the Centenary of Federation (NPA)
- Wilson Tuckey, MP: Minister for
Forestry and Conservation, Minister Assisting
the Prime Minister
- Larry Anthony, MP: Minister for
Community Services (from 20 July 1999 (NPA)
- Senator Eric
Abetz: Special Minister of State (from
30 January 2001)
- Ian Macfarlane, MP: Minister for
Small Business (from 30 January 2001)
- Malcolm Brough, MP: Minister for
Employment Services (from 14 February 2001)
Parliamentary
Secretaries
- Senator Ian
Campbell: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Minister for Communications, Information
Technology and the Arts
- Senator Grant
Tambling: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Ministry for Health and Aged Care (CLP)
- Trish Worth, MP: Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Education,
Training and Youth Affairs
- Kathy Sullivan, MP: Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs
(to 16 February 2000)
- Senator Judith
Troeth: Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
- Senator Eric
Abetz: Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for Defence (to 30 January 2001) (see
Ministry)
- Larry Anthony, MP: Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Trade (to 20 July
1999) (NPA) (see Ministry)
- Warren Entsch, MP: Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Science
and Resources
- Senator Bill
Heffernan: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Cabinet
- Senator Kay
Patterson: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural
Affairs. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Foreign Affairs (from 16 February 2000)
- Peter Slipper, MP: Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Finance and
Administration
- Dr Sharman
Stone, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Minister for Environment and Heritage
- Senator Ron
Boswell: Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for Transport and Regional Services
(from 20 July 1999) (NPA)
- Dr Brendan
Nelson, MP: Parliamentary Secretary to
the Minister for Defence (from 30 January 2001)
- Christine Gallus, MP:
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Reconciliation and the Minister for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Affairs (from 30
January 2001)
- Malcolm Brough, MP: Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Employment,
Workplace Relations and Small Business (from 16
February 2000 to 30 January 2001) (see Ministry)
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