Minister for Finance (Australia)

Not to be confused with Treasurer of Australia.
Minister for Finance
Incumbent
Mathias Cormann

since 18 September 2013 (2013-09-18)
Department of Finance
Style The Honourable
Appointer Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Australia
Inaugural holder Phillip Lynch
Formation 7 December 1976 (1976-12-07)

The Australian Minister for Finance is the Hon. Mathias Cormann, since 18 September 2013.

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, 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 is someone from either House of Parliament.

List of Finance 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. The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Finance or any precedent titles:[1]

Order Minister Party affiliation Prime Minister Ministerial title Term start Term end Term in office
1 Phillip Lynch   Liberal Fraser Minister for Finance 7 December 1976 19 November 1977 347 days
2 Eric Robinson 20 November 1977 23 February 1979 1 year, 95 days
3 John Howard 23 February 1979 27 February 1979 4 days
n/a Eric Robinson 27 February 1979 3 November 1980 1 year, 250 days
4 Dame Margaret Guilfoyle 3 November 1980 11 March 1983 2 years, 128 days
5 John Dawkins Labor Hawke 11 March 1983 13 December 1984 1 year, 277 days
6 Peter Walsh 13 December 1984 4 April 1990 5 years, 112 days
7 Ralph Willis 4 April 1990 9 December 1991 1 year, 249 days
8 Kim Beazley 9 December 1991 20 December 1991 18 days
Keating 20 December 1991 27 December 1991
n/a Ralph Willis 27 December 1991 23 December 1993 1 year, 361 days
n/a Kim Beazley 23 December 1993 11 March 1996 2 years, 79 days
9 John Fahey Liberal Howard 11 March 1996 9 October 1997 5 years, 260 days
Minister for Finance and Administration 9 October 1997 26 November 2001
10 Nick Minchin 26 November 2001 3 December 2007 6 years, 7 days
11 Lindsay Tanner Labor Rudd Minister for Finance and Deregulation 3 December 2007 24 June 2010 2 years, 274 days
Gillard 24 June 2010 3 September 2010
12 Wayne Swan 3 September 2010 14 September 2010 11 days
13 Penny Wong 14 September 2010 1 July 2013 3 years, 4 days
Rudd 1 July 2013 18 September 2013
14 Mathias Cormann Liberal Abbott Minister for Finance 18 September 2013 15 September 2015 3 years, 88 days
Turnbull 15 September 2015 Incumbent

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]

Order Minister Party affiliation Prime Minister Ministerial title Term start Term end Term in office
1 Fred Daly   Labor Whitlam Minister for Services and Property 19 December 1972 7 October 1975 2 years, 327 days
  Minister for Administrative Services 7 October 1975 11 November 1975
2 Tom Drake-Brockman   National Fraser 12 November 1975 22 December 1975 41 days
3 Reg Withers   Liberal 22 December 1975 7 August 1978 2 years, 228 days
4 Peter Durack   7 August 1978 25 August 1978 18 days
5 Fred Chaney   25 August 1978 5 December 1978 102 days
6 John McLeay   5 December 1978 3 November 1980 1 year, 334 days
7 Kevin Newman   3 November 1980 11 March 1983 2 years, 128 days
8 John Brown   Labor Hawke 11 March 1983 13 December 1984 1 year, 277 days
9 Tom Uren   Minister for Local Government and Administrative Services 13 December 1984 24 July 1987 2 years, 223 days
10 Stewart West   Minister for Administrative Services 24 July 1987 4 April 1990 2 years, 254 days
11 Nick Bolkus   4 April 1990 20 December 1991 2 years, 354 days
  Keating 20 December 1991 24 March 1993
12 Bob McMullan   Minister for the Arts and Administrative Services 24 March 1993 30 January 1994 1 year, 1 day
  Minister for Administrative Services 30 January 1994 25 March 1994
13 Frank Walker   25 March 1994 11 March 1996 1 year, 352 days
14 David Jull   Liberal Howard 11 March 1996 25 September 1997 1 year, 198 days

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Ministries and Cabinets". 43rd Parliamentary Handbook: Historical information on the Australian Parliament. Parliament of Australia. 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
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