The M List: Malcolm Turnbull's Cabinet And Ministry

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TITLE NAME

Prime Minister

Minister for Indigenous Affairs

Minister for Women

Cabinet Secretary

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Government

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counter Terrorism

Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister

Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister

Assistant Minister for Productivity

Assistant Cabinet Secretary

Malcolm Turnbull

Senator Nigel Scullion

Michaelia Cash

Senator Arthur Sinodinos

Senator Michaelia Cash

Senator Mitch Fifield

Michael Keenan

Alan Tudge

Senator James McGrath

Peter Hendy

Scott Ryan

Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Deputy Prime Minister

(Deputy Prime Minister)

Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia

Minister for Territories, Local Government and Major Projects

Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister

Warren Truss

 

Josh Frydenberg

Paul Fletcher

Michael McCormack

Minister for Foreign Affairs

Minister for Trade and Investment

Minister for International Development and the Pacific

Minister for Tourism and International Education

Minister Assisting the Minister Trade and Investment

Julie Bishop

Andrew Robb

Steven Ciobo

Senator Richard Colbeck

Senator Richard Colbeck

Attorney-General (Leader of the Government in the Senate)

Minister for Justice

Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs

Senator George Brandis

Michael Keenan

​Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

Treasurer

Minister for Small Business

Assistant Treasurer

Assistant Minister to the Treasurer

Scott Morrison

Kelly O’Dwyer

Kelly O’Dwyer

Alex Hawke

Minister for Finance (Deputy Leader of Government in the Senate)

Special Minister of State

 

Senator Mathias Cormann

Mal Brough

Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources

Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources

Barnaby Joyce

Senator Anne Ruston

Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science (Leader of the House)

Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia

Assistant Minister for Science

Assistant Minister for Innovation

Christopher Pyne

Josh Frydenberg

Karen Andrews

Wyatt Roy

Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs

 

Peter Dutton

Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

Minister for the Environment

Minister for Cities and the Built Environment

Greg Hunt

Jamie Briggs

Minister for Health

Minister for Sport

Minister for Rural Health

Assistant Minister for Health

Sussan Ley

Sussan Ley

Senator Fiona Nash

Ken Wyatt

Minister for Defence

Minister for Veterans Affairs

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of Anzac

Minister for Defence Materiel and Science

Assistant Minister for Defence

 

Senator Marise Payne

Stuart Robert

Stuart Robert

Mal Brough

Darren Chester

Minister for Communications (Manager of Government Business in the Senate)

Minister for the Arts
 
 

Senator Mitch Fifield

Senator Mitch Fifield

 
 

Minister for Employment

Senator Michaela Cash

Minister for Social Services

Minister for Human Services

Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs

 

Christian Porter

Stuart Robert

Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

 

 

Minister for Education and Training

Minister for Vocational Education and Skills (Deputy Leader of the House)

Minister for Tourism and International Education

Senator Simon Birmingham

Luke Hartsuyker

Senator Richard Colbeck

Positions in bold are cabinet positions. The ministries are grouped into their relevant categories, and some positions may appear more than once because they cross porfolios.

 

Chris Graham is the publisher and editor of New Matilda. He is the former founding managing editor of the National Indigenous Times and Tracker magazine. In more than three decades of journalism he's had his home and office raided by the Australian Federal Police; he's been arrested and briefly jailed in Israel; he's reported from a swag in Outback Australia on and off for years. Chris has worked across multiple mediums including print, radio and film. His proudest achievement is serving as an Associate producer on John Pilger's 2013 film Utopia. He's also won a few journalism awards along the way in both the US and Australia, including a Walkley Award, a Walkley High Commendation and two Human Rights Awards. Since late 2021, Chris has been battling various serious heart and lung conditions. He's begun the process of quietly planning a "gentle exit" after "tying up a few loose ends" in 2024 and 2025. So watch this space.

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