This page lists recent federal ministries and a range of historical ministries back to 1901.
Recent shadow ministries are listed.
A selection of State Government ministries are also listed.
- Current Australian Federal, State and Territory Governments – PM, Premiers, Chief Ministers and Opposition Leaders.
- Federal, State and Territory Governments Since 1930 – a colour-coded table showing Labor and non-Labor governments in all Australian parliaments since 1930.
Federal Ministries
- 1991-1996 – Keating Ministries – complete list of all ministers and parliamentary secretaries who served in the Keating governments. Includes detailed lists of portfolios, terms, seats, ages, and dates of birth and death.
- 1983-1991 – Hawke Ministries – complete list of all Hawke government ministers and parliamentary secretaries. Includes seats, portfolios, dates of birth and death, and current ages.
- 1904 – Watson Ministry – Australia’s first federal Labor government.
- 1901-1904 – Barton-Deakin Ministries – the first and second Australian governments.
Federal Ministries
- May 26, 2019: Scott Morrison Announces Third Term Coalition Ministry
- August 26, 2018: The First Morrison Ministry – Statistical Analysis
- December 19, 2017: The Second Turnbull Ministry Reshuffled – Statistical Analysis
- January 18, 2017: Turnbull Ministry: Revised Statistical Analysis
- January 18, 2017: Greg Hunt New Health Minister; Ken Wyatt First Indigenous Minister; Turnbull Minimises Changes Following Ley’s Resignation
- July 19, 2016: Cabinet And Ministry Numbers Since 1949
- July 19, 2016: Administrative Arrangements For The Second Turnbull Government
- July 18, 2016: The Second Turnbull Ministry – Statistical Analysis
- July 18, 2016: Turnbull Announces New Ministry
- April 11, 2016: The Ages Of The Shorten ALP Shadow Ministry
- April 10, 2016: The Ages Of The Turnbull Government Ministers
- February 18, 2016: Administrative Arrangements Order – Amendments
- February 18, 2016: Turnbull’s New Ministers Sworn In; Joyce Now Deputy PM
- February 13, 2016: Turnbull Reshuffles Ministry
- February 13, 2016: Mal Brough Resigns From Turnbull Ministry
- January 26, 2016: On This Day In 1966: Menzies Retires, Holt Government Takes Office
- December 29, 2015: First Turnbull Ministry – Revised
- September 20, 2015: First Turnbull Ministry Announced; More Women Into Cabinet, Abbott Supporters Axed
- March 20, 2014: The Abbott Ministry – Revised List Following Sinodinos Departure
- September 18, 2013: Abbott Government: Administrative Arrangements Order
- September 18, 2013: Tony Abbott Sworn In As Australia’s 28th Prime Minister
- September 16, 2013: The First Abbott Ministry: Statistical Analysis
- September 16, 2013: The First Abbott Ministry Announced
- July 6, 2013: The Rudd Ministry: Age, Sex, State And Factional Breakdown
- July 1, 2013: The Second Rudd Ministry
- March 25, 2013: Gillard Reshuffles Ministry; Supporters Promoted; Four New Ministers
- February 4, 2013: The Second Gillard Ministry – Revised 2013
- September 12, 2011: Second Gillard Ministry – Revised 2011
- September 11, 2010: The Second Gillard Ministry
- December 3, 2007: The First Rudd Ministry
- November 29, 2007: Rudd Announces New Labor Government Ministry
- March 6, 2007: Howard Reshuffle: Ellison Promoted, New Minister From WA
- October 26, 2004: Fourth Howard Ministry Sworn In
- October 7, 2003: The Third Howard Ministry – Revised 2003
- April 1, 2001: A Statistical Analysis Of The Howard Ministry – 2001
- February 14, 2001: The Reshuffled Howard Ministry – February 2001
- December 19, 2000: Howard Government Ministerial Reshuffle
- October 20, 1997: The First Howard Ministry – October 1997
- March 11, 1996: The First Howard Ministry 1996
- March 24, 1993: Second Keating Ministry – 1993
- December 19, 1972: The Second Whitlam Ministry – December 19, 1972
- December 5, 1972: The First Whitlam Ministry: December 5-19, 1972
Shadow Ministries
- September 13, 2016: Shorten ALP Shadow Ministry – Statistical Analysis (Revised)
- September 13, 2016: Shorten Announces Minor Changes To Shadow Ministry; O’Neill Promoted
- September 7, 2016: Dastyari Resigns From ALP Frontbench
- July 23, 2016: ALP Shadow Ministry 2016 – Statistical Analysis
- July 23, 2016: Shorten Announces ALP Shadow Ministry Portfolio Allocations
- July 22, 2016: ALP Caucus Elects Expanded Shadow Ministry Of 32; Carr Survives
- May 4, 2016: Minor Changes To Opposition Shadow Ministry; Dodson Promoted To Executive In First Week As A Senator
- April 11, 2016: The Ages Of The Shorten ALP Shadow Ministry
- March 4, 2014: Minor Changes To ALP Shadow Ministry; Parke Gone, Jones And MacTiernan Promoted
- October 18, 2013: Bill Shorten’s ALP Shadow Ministry – Full List
- October 14, 2013: Plibersek New ALP Deputy Leader; Wong And Conroy Take Senate Positions; Shadow Ministry Elected
- September 19, 2012: Tony Abbott’s Revised Coalition Shadow Ministry
- September 22, 2008: Malcolm Turnbull’s Shadow Ministry
- December 6, 2007: Nelson Announces Shadow Ministry
- December 6, 2007: Coalition Shadow Ministry From December 6, 2007
- October 26, 2004: Mark Latham Announces His New Shadow Ministry
- December 8, 2003: Latham Announces New Shadow Ministry
- December 8, 2003: Mark Latham’s Shadow Ministry
- July 2, 2003: Crean Reshuffles Shadow Ministry After Defeating Beazley Challenge
- August 23, 2002: Latham Promoted In Crean’s Shadow Ministry
- August 23, 2002: Simon Crean’s New ALP Shadow Ministry
- February 27, 2001: Beazley ALP Shadow Ministry 2001
- March 19, 1996: Kim Beazley’s ALP Shadow Ministry 1996
State & Territory Ministries
- March 17, 2017: Western Australian McGowan Labor Government: Full Cabinet List
- January 29, 2017: Berejiklian Announces Reshuffled NSW Ministry; Stokes To Education, Hazzard Into Health
- December 6, 2010: Andrews Shadow Ministry – Victoria – 2010
- December 2, 2010: The Baillieu Ministry – Victoria – 2010
- February 12, 2004: Beattie Names Third Term Cabinet
- August 25, 2001: Northern Territory Labor Ministry Named
- October 13, 2000: The Tasmanian Bacon Labor Government
- October 30, 1999: Napthine Announces Shadow Cabinet
- October 29, 1999: Napthine Coalition Shadow Ministry – Victoria 1999
- October 20, 1999: Bracks Labor Government Ministry
- April 3, 1996: The Second Kennett Ministry
- April 2, 1996: The Second Kennett Ministry 1996