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词条 Minister for Human Services
释义

  1. Scope

  2. List of ministers for human services

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2016}}{{Use Australian English|date=February 2016}}{{Infobox Political post
| border = parliamentary
| minister = not_prime
| post = Minister for Human Services
| incumbent = Michael Keenan
| image = Michael Keenan 2017.jpg
| incumbentsince = {{start date|2017|12|20|df=y}}
| style = The Honourable
| appointer = Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Australia
| inaugural = Frederick Stewart
| formation = 1939
| department = Department of Human Services
}}

The position of Australian Minister for Human Services is The Honourable Michael Keenan {{post-nominals|country=AUS|sep=,|MP}}, since 20 December 2017.[1][2]

Scope

In the Government of Australia, the Minister is responsible for a number of welfare agencies and administers their portfolio through the Department of Human Services and its component bodies:

  • Child Support Agency
  • Centrelink
  • Australian Hearing
  • CRS Australia
  • Medicare Australia

The Department of Human Services was created on 26 October 2004, as part of the Finance Portfolio, to improve the development and delivery of Government social and health related services to the Australian people.

As a result of the Administrative Arrangements Orders (AAOs) issued on 30 January 2007, the Department of Human Services and its agencies were transferred to a newly created Human Services Portfolio.

The Department of Human Services provides a central policy and coordination role for the delivery of services across the Portfolio as well as being the delivery agency for child support and vocational rehabilitation services. The AAOs of 25 January 2008 clarified the Department’s responsibility for the development of policy or service delivery, directed at ensuring the effective, innovative, and efficient delivery of Government services. The Department works with other departments and agencies to ensure early consideration of service delivery issues in the policy development process to improve the quality and cost effectiveness of service delivery by agencies in the Human Services Portfolio.

List of ministers for human services

There was a Minister for Social Services or Social Security continuously from 1939 to 1998, when service delivery was partially privatised and residual functions were transferred to the Minister for Finance and Administration. In 2004, the position of Minister for Human Services was recreated to handle the residual functions.

The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Human Services, or any precedent titles:[1][3]

OrderMinisterParty affiliationPrime MinisterMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTerm in office
1Frederick StewartUAP}}| United Australia MenziesMinister for Social Services26 April 193929 August 1941{{age in years and days|1939|4|26|1941|10|7}}
Fadden29 August 19417 October 1941
2 Jack HollowayLabor}}| LaborCurtin7 October 194121 September 1943{{age in years and days|1941|10|7|1943|9|21}}
3James Fraser21 September 19436 July 1945{{age in years and days|1943|9|21|1946|6|18}}
Forde6 July 193413 July 1945
Chifley13 July 194518 June 1946
4 Nick McKenna18 June 194619 December 1949{{age in years and days|1946|6|18|1949|12|19}}
5 Bill SpoonerLiberal}}| LiberalMenzies19 December 194911 May 1951{{age in years and days|1949|12|19|1951|5|11}}
6 Athol Townley11 May 19519 July 1954{{age in years and days|1951|5|11|1954|7|9}}
7 William McMahon9 July 195428 February 1956{{age in years and days|1954|7|9|1956|2|28}}
8 Hugh RobertonNational}}|  Country28 February 195621 January 1965{{age in years and days|1956|2|28|1965|1|21}}
9 Reginald SwartzLiberal}}|  Liberal21 January 196522 February 1965{{age in days|1965|1|21|1965|2|22}} days
10Ian SinclairNational}}| Country22 February 196526 January 1966{{age in years and days|1965|2|22|1968|2|28}}
Holt26 January 196619 December 1967
McEwen19 December 196710 January 1968
Gorton10 January 196828 February 1968
11Bill WentworthLiberal}}| Liberal28 February 196810 March 1971{{age in years and days|1968|2|28|1972|12|5}}
McMahon10 March 19715 December 1972
12 Lance BarnardLabor}}| LaborWhitlam5 December 197219 December 1972{{age in days|1972|12|5|1972|12|19}} days
13 Bill HaydenMinister for Social Security19 December 19726 June 1975{{age in years and days|1972|12|19|1975|6|6}}
14 John Wheeldon6 June 197511 November 1975{{age in days|1975|6|6|1975|11|11}} days
15 Don ChippLiberal}}| LiberalFraser12 November 197522 December 1975{{age in days|1975|11|12|1975|12|22}} days
16 Margaret Guilfoyle22 December 19753 November 1980{{age in years and days|1975|12|22|1980|11|3}}
17 Fred Chaney3 November 198011 March 1983{{age in years and days|1980|11|3|1983|3|11}}
18 Don GrimesLabor}}| LaborHawke11 March 198313 December 1984{{age in years and days|1983|3|11|1984|12|13}}
19 Brian Howe13 December 19844 April 1990{{age in years and days|1984|12|13|1990|4|4}}
20Graham Richardson4 April 199020 December 1991{{age in years and days|1990|4|4|1991|12|27}}
Keating20 December 199127 December 1991
21 Neal Blewett27 December 199124 March 1993{{age in years and days|1991|12|27|1993|3|24}}
22 Peter Baldwin24 March 199311 March 1996{{age in years and days|1993|3|24|1996|3|11}}
23 Jocelyn NewmanLiberal}}|  Liberal Howard11 March 199621 October 1998{{age in years and days|1996|3|11|1998|10|21}}
24 Joe HockeyLiberal}}| LiberalHowardMinister for Human Services26 October 200430 January 2007{{age in years and days|2004|10|26|2007|1|30}}
25 Ian Campbell30 January 20079 March 2007{{age in days|2007|1|30|2007|3|9}} days
26 Chris Ellison9 March 20073 December 2007{{age in days|2007|3|9|2007|12|3}} days
27 Joe LudwigLabor}}| LaborRudd3 December 20079 June 2009{{age in years and days|2007|12|3|2009|6|9}}
28Chris Bowen9 June 200924 June 2010{{age in years and days|2009|6|9|2010|9|14}}
Gillard24 June 201014 September 2010
29 Tanya Plibersek14 September 201014 December 2011{{age in years and days|2010|9|14|2011|12|14}}
30 Brendan O'Connor14 December 20115 March 2012{{age in days|2011|12|14|2012|3|5}} days
31 Kim Carr5 March 201223 March 2013{{age in years and days|2012|3|5|2013|3|23}}
32Jan McLucas23 March 201327 June 2013{{age in days|2013|3|23|2013|9|18}} days
Rudd27 June 201318 September 2013
33Marise PayneLiberal}}| Liberal Abbott18 September 201315 September 2015{{age in years and days|2013|09|18|2015|09|21}}
Turnbull15 September 201521 September 2015
34 Stuart RobertLNP}}|  Liberal National{{start date|2015|09|21|df=y}}12 February 2016{{age in years and days|2015|09|21}}
35 Alan TudgeLiberal}}| Liberal{{start date|2016|02|18|df=y}}{{end date|2017|12|20|df=y}}{{age in years and days|2016|02|18|2017|12|20}}
36Michael Keenan{{start date|2017|12|20|df=y}}{{end date|2018|08|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|2017|12|20|df=y}}
Morrison{{start date|2018|08|24|df=y}}Incumbent

References

1. ^{{cite press release|quote=Michael Keenan will join Cabinet as Minister for Human Services and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation - a central role in ensuring all Australians get the services they expect when dealing with the Government, particularly as more and more services shift online.|url=https://www.pm.gov.au/media/ministerial-arrangements-2|title=Ministerial Arrangements|date=20 December 2017|publisher=Government of Australia|author=Turnbull, Malcolm|authorlink=Malcolm Turnbull|accessdate=3 February 2018}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.pmc.gov.au/sites/default/files/publications/ministry-list-20-dec-2017.pdf|title=Australian Government Ministry List as at 20 December 2017|last=|first=|date=20 December 2017|website=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Australia|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;adv=yes;orderBy=customrank;page=2;query=Lazzarini;rec=12;resCount=Default |title=Ministries and Cabinets |work=43rd Parliamentary Handbook: Historical information on the Australian Parliament |publisher=Parliament of Australia |year=2010 |accessdate=29 September 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813030853/http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p%3Badv%3Dyes%3BorderBy%3Dcustomrank%3Bpage%3D2%3Bquery%3DLazzarini%3Brec%3D12%3BresCount%3DDefault |archivedate=13 August 2014 |df= }}

External links

  • Minister's website
{{Australian federal ministerial portfolios}}

1 : Lists of government ministers of Australia

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