Third Howard ministry

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Third Howard ministry
Labor
Opposition leaderSimon Crean
Mark Latham
History
Election(s)10 November 2001
Outgoing election9 October 2004
Legislature term(s)40th
PredecessorSecond Howard ministry
SuccessorFourth Howard ministry

The third Howard ministry (

Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 25th prime minister, John Howard. The third Howard ministry succeeded the second Howard ministry, which dissolved on 26 November 2001 following the federal election that took place on 10 November. The ministry was replaced by the fourth Howard ministry on 26 October 2004 following the 2004 federal election.[1]

As of 2021, this is the earliest ministry in which all of its members are still alive.

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Hon John Howard
(1939-)

MP for Bennelong
(1974-2007)

Nationals Hon John Anderson
(1956–)

MP for Gwydir
(1989–2007)

Liberal Hon Peter Costello
(1957-)

MP for Higgins
(1990-2009)

Nationals Hon Mark Vaile
(1956–)

MP for Lyne
(1993–2008)

Liberal Hon Robert Hill
(1946–)

Senator for South Australia
(1981–2006)

Liberal Hon Richard Alston
(1941–)

Victoria

(1986–2004)

  • Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
    (to 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Alexander Downer
(1951–)

MP for Mayo
(1984–2008)

Liberal Hon Tony Abbott
(1957–)

MP for Warringah
(1994–2019)

  • Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
    (to 7 October 2003)
  • Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service (to 7 October 2003)
  • Minister for Health and Ageing
    (from 7 October 2003)
  • Leader of the House
Liberal Hon Philip Ruddock
(1943–)

MP for Berowra
(1993–2016)

Liberal Hon Dr David Kemp
(1941–)

MP for Goldstein
(1990–2004)

Liberal
QC

(1942–)

MP for Tangney
(1993–2004)

  • Attorney-General (to 7 October 2003)
  • Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
    (from 7 October 2003 to 18 July 2004)
Liberal Hon Nick Minchin
(1953–)

Senator for South Australia
(1993–2011)

Nationals Hon Warren Truss
(1948–)

MP for Wide Bay
(1990–2016)

  • Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Liberal Hon Amanda Vanstone
(1952–)

Senator for South Australia
(1984–2007)

Liberal Hon Dr Brendan Nelson
(1958–)

MP for Bradfield
(1996–2009)

Liberal Hon Kay Patterson
(1944–)

Victoria

(1987–2008)

Liberal Hon Ian Macfarlane
(1955–)

MP for Groom
(1998–2016)

  • Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources
Liberal Hon Kevin Andrews
(1955–)

MP for Menzies
(1991–2022) (in Cabinet from 7 October 2003)

  • Minister for Ageing
    (to 7 October 2003)
  • Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
    (from 7 October 2003)
  • Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service (from 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Helen Coonan
(1947–)

Senator for New South Wales
(1996–2011) (in Cabinet from 18 July 2004)

Liberal Hon Ian Campbell
(1959–)

Senator for Western Australia
(1990–2007) (in Cabinet from 18 July 2004)

Outer ministry

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Hon Chris Ellison
(1954–)

Senator for Western Australia
(1993–2009)

Liberal Hon Ian Macdonald
(1945–)

Senator for Queensland
(1990–2019)

  • Minister for Forestry and Conservation
    (to 14 November 2002)
  • Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation
    (from 14 November 2002)
Liberal Hon Rod Kemp
(1944–)

Victoria

(1990–2008)

Liberal Hon Joe Hockey
(1965–)

MP for North Sydney
(1996–2015)

  • Minister for Small Business and Tourism
Nationals Hon Peter McGauran
(1955–)

MP for Gippsland
(1983–2008)

  • Minister for Science
Nationals Hon Larry Anthony
(1961–)

MP for Richmond
(1996–2004)

  • Minister for Children and Youth Affairs
Liberal Hon Mal Brough
(1961–)

MP for Longman
(1996–2007)

Liberal Hon Eric Abetz
(1958–)

Senator for Tasmania
(1994–)

Liberal Hon Danna Vale
(1944–)

MP for Hughes
(1996–2010)

Liberal Hon Gary Hardgrave
(1960–)

MP for Moreton
(1996–2007)

  • Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs
  • Minister assisting the Prime Minister (from 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Wilson Tuckey
(1935–)

MP for O'Connor
(1980–2010) (in ministry from 25 January 2002)

  • Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government
    (from 25 January 2002 to 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Julie Bishop
(1956–)

MP for Curtin
(1998–2019) (in ministry from 7 October 2003)

  • Minister for Ageing
    (from 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Jim Lloyd
(1954–)

MP for Robertson
(1996–2007) (in ministry from 18 July 2004)

Liberal Hon Fran Bailey
(1946–)

MP for McEwen
(1996–2010) (in ministry from 18 July 2004)

Parliamentary Secretaries

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Hon Jackie Kelly
(1964–)

MP for Lindsay
(1996–2007)

Liberal Hon Trish Worth
(1946–)

MP for Adelaide
(1993–2004)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Health and Ageing
Liberal Hon Judith Troeth
(1940–)

Victoria

(1993–2011)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Liberal Hon Peter Slipper
(1950–)

MP for Fisher
(1993–2013)

Liberal Bill Heffernan
(1943–)

Senator for New South Wales
(1996–2016)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet (to 19 March 2002)
Liberal Hon Dr Sharman Stone
(1951–)

MP for Murray
(1996–2016)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for the Environment and Heritage
Liberal Hon Warren Entsch
(1950–)

MP for Leichhardt
(1996–2007)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Industry, Science and Resources
Nationals Hon Ron Boswell
(1940–)

Senator for Queensland
(1983–2014)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Transport and Regional Services
    (to 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Chris Gallus
(1943–)

MP for Hindmarsh
(1993–2004)

Liberal Hon Ross Cameron
(1965–)

MP for Parramatta
(1996–2004)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Family and Community Services
    (to 7 October 2003)
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer (from 7 October 2003)
Nationals Hon De-Anne Kelly
(1954–)

MP for Dawson
(1996–2007)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Transport and Regional Services
    (from 7 October 2003)
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Trade
    (from 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Christopher Pyne
(1967–)

MP for Sturt
(1993–2019)

  • Parliamentary Secretary to the
    Minister for Family and Community Services
    (from 7 October 2003)
Liberal Hon Bruce Billson
(1966–)

MP for Dunkley
(1996–2016)

Liberal Hon Teresa Gambaro
(1958–)

MP for Petrie
(1996–2007)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 February 2012.