

- Title
HVP No 1 - 02 July 2019
House of Representatives
10 MINISTRY AND MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS AND APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNMENT WHIPS
- Database
House Votes and Proceedings
- Date
02-07-2019
- Source
House of Reps
- Number
1
- Page
7
- Status
Final
- Federation Chamber / Main Committee
no
- System Id
chamber/votes/cf860efb-2aae-4521-aaab-79bb79f14428/0011

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House Votes and Proceedings
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House of Representatives
- 1 MEETING OF THE HOUSE
- 2 MESSAGE FROM HIS EXCELLENCY’S DEPUTY BY THE USHER OF THE BLACK ROD
- 3 DEPUTY TO ADMINISTER THE OATH OR AFFIRMATION OF ALLEGIANCE TO MEMBERS
- 4 RETURNS TO WRITS FOR GENERAL ELECTION
- 5 OATHS OR AFFIRMATIONS OF ALLEGIANCE BY MEMBERS
- 6 ELECTION OF SPEAKER
- 7 PRESENTATION OF THE SPEAKER
- 8 AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER OATH OR AFFIRMATION OF ALLEGIANCE TO MEMBERS
- 9 MESSAGE FROM HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL BY THE USHER OF THE BLACK ROD
- 10 MINISTRY AND MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS AND APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNMENT WHIPS
- 11 LEADERSHIP AND WHIPS OF THE AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
- 12 LEADERSHIP AND WHIPS OF THE NATIONALS
- 13 AGRICULTURE LEGISLATION REPEAL BILL 2019
- 14 HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- 15 ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S SPEECH
- 16 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE BY MEMBER
- 17 ELECTION OF DEPUTY SPEAKER AND SECOND DEPUTY SPEAKER
- 18 DEATH OF FORMER MEMBER (THE HONOURABLE ROBERT JAMES LEE (BOB) HAWKE)
- 19 PROGRAM OF SITTINGS FOR 2019—DOCUMENT
- 20 SPEAKER’S PANEL
- 21 SUSPENSION OF STANDING ORDERS—CONSIDERATION OF THE TREASURY LAWS AMENDMENT (TAX RELIEF SO WORKING AUSTRALIANS KEEP MORE OF THEIR MONEY) BILL 2019
- 22 TREASURY LAWS AMENDMENT (TAX RELIEF SO WORKING AUSTRALIANS KEEP MORE OF THEIR MONEY) BILL 2019
- 23 ADJOURNMENT
- DOCUMENTS
- ATTENDANCE
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House of Representatives
10 MINISTRY AND MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS AND APPOINTMENT OF GOVERNMENT WHIPS
Mr Morrison (Prime Minister) informed the House that the Ministry and ministerial arrangements are as follows:
Title |
Minister |
Other Chamber |
Prime Minister |
The
Hon Scott Morrison MP |
Senator
the Hon Mathias Cormann |
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure,
Transport and Regional Development |
The
Hon Michael McCormack MP |
Senator
the Hon Bridget McKenzie |
Treasurer |
The
Hon Josh Frydenberg MP |
Senator
the Hon Mathias Cormann |
Minister for
Finance
(Leader
of the Government in the Senate) |
Senator the Hon Mathias Cormann |
The Hon
Josh Frydenberg MP |
Minister for Agriculture |
Senator the Hon Bridget McKenzi e |
The Hon
David Littleproud MP |
Minister for Foreign Affairs |
Senator the Hon Marise Payne |
The Hon
Scott Morrison MP |
Attorney-General |
The
Hon Christian Porter MP |
Senator
the Hon Marise Payne |
Minister for Health |
The
Hon Greg Hunt MP |
Senator
the Hon Michaelia Cash |
Minister for Home Affairs |
The
Hon Peter Dutton MP |
Senator
the Hon Michaelia Cash |
Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the
Arts |
The
Hon Paul Fletcher MP |
Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC |
Minister for Education |
The Hon Dan Tehan MP |
Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham |
Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family
Business |
Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash |
The Hon
Dan Tehan MP |
Minister for Industry, Science and
Technology |
The
Hon Karen Andrews MP |
Senator
the Hon Matthew Canavan |
Minister for Energy and Emissions
Reduction |
The
Hon Angus Taylor MP |
Senator
the Hon Simon Birmingham |
Minister for Defence |
Senator the Hon Linda Reynolds CSC |
The Hon
Peter Dutton MP |
Minister for Families and Social
Services |
Senator the Hon Anne Ruston |
The Hon
Paul Fletcher MP |
Each box represents a portfolio. Cabinet Ministers are shown in bold type. As a general rule, there is one Department in each portfolio. However, there can be two departments in one portfolio. The title of a department does not necessarily reflect the title of a Minister in all cases. Ministers are sworn to administer the portfolio in which they are listed under the ‘Minister’ column and may also be sworn to administer other portfolios in which they are not listed. Assistant Ministers in italics are designated as Parliamentary Secretaries under the Ministers of State Act 1952 .
Mr Morrison informed the House that Mr van Manen had been appointed Chief Government Whip and Mr Ramsey and Ms Flint had been appointed Government Whips.