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词条 Minister for Finance and the Public Service
释义

  1. List of ministers

  2. List of assistant ministers for finance

  3. Former ministerial portfolios

     List of ministers for administrative services 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| post = Minister for Finance and the Public Service
| incumbent = Mathias Cormann
| image = Mathias Cormann - Senate portrait 2016.jpg
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| style = The Honourable
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The Minister for Finance and the Public Service in the Government of Australia is responsible for monitoring government expenditure and financial management, as well as the Australian Public Service (APS). The current minister is Mathias Cormann, who was sworn in on 28 August 2018 as a member of the Morrison Government.

In the Government of Australia, the minister supplements the role of the Treasurer, being responsible for areas such as government expenditure, financial management, and the operations of government. The minister administers the portfolio through the Department of Finance.

The Finance Minister is in effect the deputy Treasurer (not to be confused with the Assistant Treasurer), as the Finance Minister acts as the Treasurer in the Treasurer's absence. Unlike the Treasurer, who by convention has been a member of the House of Representatives, the Finance Minister may come from either House of Parliament.

List of ministers

The portfolio was first created in 1977 by Malcolm Fraser's Liberal Party of Australia government as Minister for Finance. It was subsequently renamed Minister for Finance and Administration by John Howard's government in 1997, and as Minister for Finance and Deregulation by Kevin Rudd's government in 2007, then returning to Minister for Finance under Tony Abbott in 2013. It took on its current name under Scott Morrison in 2018. The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Finance and the Public Service or any precedent titles:[1]

OrderMinisterParty affiliationPrime MinisterMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTerm in office
1 Phillip LynchLiberal}}| LiberalFraserMinister for Finance{{startdate|1976|12|7|df=y}}{{enddate|1977|11|19|df=y}}{{age in days|1976|12|7|1977|11|19}} days
2 Eric RobinsonLiberal}}|{{startdate|1977|11|20|df=y}}{{enddate|1979|2|23|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1977|11|20|1979|2|23}}
3 John HowardLiberal}}|{{startdate|1979|2|23|df=y}}{{enddate|1979|2|27|df=y}}{{age in days|1979|2|23|1979|2|27}} days
n/a Eric RobinsonLiberal}}|{{startdate|1979|2|27|df=y}}{{enddate|1980|11|3|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1979|2|27|1980|11|3}}
4 Dame Margaret GuilfoyleLiberal}}|{{startdate|1980|11|3|df=y}}{{enddate|1983|3|11|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1980|11|3|1983|3|11}}
5 John DawkinsLabor}}|LaborHawke{{startdate|1983|3|11|df=y}}{{enddate|1984|12|13|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1983|3|11|1984|12|13}}
6 Peter WalshLabor}}|{{startdate|1984|12|13|df=y}}{{enddate|1990|4|4|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1984|12|13|1990|4|4}}
7 Ralph WillisLabor}}|{{startdate|1990|4|4|df=y}}{{enddate|1991|12|9|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1990|4|4|1991|12|9}}
8Kim BeazleyLabor}}|{{startdate|1991|12|9|df=y}}{{enddate|1991|12|20|df=y}}{{age in days|1991|12|9|1991|12|27}} days
Labor}}|Keating{{startdate|1991|12|20|df=y}}{{enddate|1991|12|27|df=y}}
n/a Ralph WillisLabor}}|{{startdate|1991|12|27|df=y}}{{enddate|1993|12|23|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1991|12|27|1993|12|23}}
n/a Kim BeazleyLabor}}|{{startdate|1993|12|23|df=y}}{{enddate|1996|3|11|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1993|12|23|1996|3|11}}
9John FaheyLiberal}}|LiberalHoward{{startdate|1996|3|11|df=y}}{{enddate|1997|10|9|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1996|3|11|2001|11|26}}
Liberal}}|Minister for Finance and Administration{{startdate|1997|10|9|df=y}}{{enddate|2001|11|26|df=y}}
10 Nick MinchinLiberal}}|{{startdate|2001|11|26|df=y}}{{enddate|2007|12|3|df=y}}{{age in years and days|2001|11|26|2007|12|3}}
11Lindsay TannerLabor}}|Labor RuddMinister for Finance and Deregulation{{startdate|2007|12|3|df=y}}{{enddate|2010|6|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|2007|12|3|2010|9|3}}
Labor}}|Gillard{{startdate|2010|6|24|df=y}}{{enddate|2010|9|3|df=y}}
12 Wayne SwanLabor}}|{{startdate|2010|9|3|df=y}}{{enddate|2010|9|14|df=y}}{{age in days|2010|9|3|2010|9|14}} days
13Penny WongLabor}}|{{startdate|2010|9|14|df=y}}{{enddate|2013|7|1|df=y}}{{age in years and days|2010|9|14|2013|9|18}}
Labor}}| Rudd{{startdate|2013|7|1|df=y}}{{enddate|2013|9|18|df=y}}
14Mathias CormannLiberal}}|Liberal AbbottMinister for Finance{{start date|2013|09|18|df=y}}{{enddate|2015|9|15|df=y}}{{age in years and days|2013|09|18|2018|8|23}}
Liberal}}| Turnbull{{start date|2015|9|15|df=y}}{{enddate|2018|8|23|df=y}}
Liberal}}| Morrison Minister for Finance and the Public Service{{start date|2018|8|26|df=y}}Incumbent{{age in years and days|2018|08|26|}}

List of assistant ministers for finance

The following individuals have been appointed as Assistant Minister for , or any precedent titles:[1][2]

OrderMinisterParty affiliationPrime MinisterMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTerm in office
1 David ColemanLiberal}}| LiberalTurnbull Assistant Minister for Finance{{startdate|2017|12|20|df=y}}Incumbent{{age in years and days|2017|12|20}}

Former ministerial portfolios

List of ministers for administrative services

The first minister responsible for Administrative Services was Fred Daly, although the portfolio was titled Minister for Services and Property from December 1972 until October 1975. The portfolio was abolished with the resignation of David Jull on 25 September 1997 and its responsibilities were absorbed into the portfolio of Finance and Administration on 6 October 1997. The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Administrative Services, or any precedent titles:[1][2]

OrderMinisterParty affiliationPrime MinisterMinisterial titleTerm startTerm endTerm in office
1Fred DalyLabor}}| LaborWhitlam Minister for Services and Property{{startdate|1972|12|19|df=y}}{{enddate|1975|10|07|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1972|12|19|1975|11|11}}
Labor}}| Minister for Administrative Services{{startdate|1975|10|07|df=y}}{{enddate|1975|11|11|df=y}}
2 Tom Drake-BrockmanNational}}| NationalFraser{{startdate|1975|11|12|df=y}}{{enddate|1975|12|22|df=y}}{{age in days|1975|11|11|1975|12|22}} days
3 Reg WithersLiberal}}| Liberal{{startdate|1975|12|22|df=y}}{{enddate|1978|08|07|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1975|12|22|1978|08|07}}
4 Peter DurackLiberal}}| {{startdate|1978|08|07|df=y}}{{enddate|1978|08|25|df=y}}{{age in days|1978|08|07|1978|08|25}} days
5 Fred ChaneyLiberal}}| {{startdate|1978|08|25|df=y}}{{enddate|1978|12|05|df=y}}{{age in days|1978|08|25|1978|12|05}} days
6 John McLeayLiberal}}| {{startdate|1978|12|05|df=y}}{{enddate|1980|11|03|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1978|12|05|1980|11|03}}
7 Kevin NewmanLiberal}}| {{startdate|1980|11|03|df=y}}{{enddate|1983|03|11|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1980|11|03|1983|03|11}}
8 John BrownLabor}}| LaborHawke{{startdate|1983|03|11|df=y}}{{enddate|1984|12|13|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1983|03|11|1984|12|13}}
9 Tom UrenLabor}}|  Minister for Local Government and Administrative Services{{startdate|1984|12|13|df=y}}{{enddate|1987|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1984|12|13|1987|07|24}}
10 Stewart WestLabor}}| Minister for Administrative Services{{startdate|1987|07|24|df=y}}{{enddate|1990|04|04|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1987|07|24|1990|04|04}}
11Nick BolkusLabor}}| {{startdate|1990|04|04|df=y}}{{enddate|1991|12|20|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1990|04|04|1993|03|24}}
Labor}}| Keating{{startdate|1991|12|20|df=y}}{{enddate|1993|03|24|df=y}}
12Bob McMullanLabor}}|  Minister for the Arts and Administrative Services{{startdate|1993|03|24|df=y}}{{enddate|1994|01|30|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1993|03|24|1994|03|25}}
Labor}}| Minister for Administrative Services{{startdate|1994|01|30|df=y}}{{enddate|1994|03|25|df=y}}
13 Frank WalkerLabor}}| {{startdate|1994|03|25|df=y}}{{enddate|1996|03|11|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1994|03|25|1996|03|11}}
14 David JullLiberal}}|  Liberal Howard{{startdate|1996|03|11|df=y}}{{enddate|1997|09|25|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1996|03|11|1997|09|25}}

See also

  • Australian federal budget
  • Department of Finance and Deregulation
  • Special Minister of State

References

1. ^{{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=9 July 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=dmy}}
2. ^{{cite press release|quote=David Coleman, who came to Parliament after a long career in business, is also elevated to the ministry as Assistant Minister for Finance.|url=https://www.pm.gov.au/media/ministerial-arrangements-2|title=Ministerial Arrangements|date=19 December 2017|publisher=Government of Australia|author=Turnbull, Malcolm|authorlink=Malcolm Turnbull|accessdate=3 February 2018}}

External links

{{Commons category|Ministers of Finance of Australia}}
  • Minister's website
{{Australian federal ministerial portfolios |state=autocollapsed}}

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