First Chifley ministry explained

See also: Chifley government.

Cabinet Name:First Chifley ministry
Cabinet Type:Ministry
Cabinet Number:32nd
Jurisdiction:Australia
Flag:Flag of Australia.svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:13 July 1945
Date Dissolved:1 November 1946
Government Head:Ben Chifley
Governor General:The Duke of Gloucester
Members Number:20
Political Party:Labor
Legislature Status:Majority government
Opposition Party:LiberalCountry coalition
Opposition Leader:Robert Menzies
Last Election:28 September 1946
Legislature Term:17th
Predecessor:Forde ministry
Successor:Second Chifley ministry
State Head Title:Monarch
Government Head Title:Prime Minister

The First Chifley ministry (Labor) was the 32nd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 16th Prime Minister, Ben Chifley. The First Chifley ministry succeeded the Forde ministry, which dissolved on 13 July 1945 following the election of Chifley as Labor leader after the death of former Prime Minister John Curtin. The ministry was replaced by the Second Chifley ministry on 1 November 1946 following the 1946 federal election.[1]

Frank Forde, who died in 1983, was the last surviving member of the First Chifley ministry; Forde was also the last surviving minister of the Scullin government, the Curtin government, and the Forde government.

Ministry

PartyMinisterPortraitPortfolio
  Labor(Rt) Hon Ben Chifley
for Macquarie
 Rt Hon Frank Forde
for Capricornia
  • Deputy Leader of the Labor Party (to 28 September 1946)
  • Minister for the Army
  • Minister for Defence (from 15 August 1946)
 Rt Hon Dr H. V. Evatt
for Barton
 (Rt) Hon Jack Beasley
for West Sydney
 Hon Norman Makin
for Hindmarsh
  • Minister for the Navy (to 15 August 1946)
  • Minister for Munitions (to 15 August 1946)
  • Minister for Aircraft Production (to 15 August 1946)
 Hon Richard Keane
Senator for Victoria
 Hon Jack Holloway
for Melbourne Ports
 Hon Arthur Drakeford
for Maribyrnong
 Hon William Scully
for Gwydir
 Hon Bill Ashley
Senator for New South Wales
 Hon John Dedman
for Corio
 Hon Joe Collings
Senator for Queensland
 Hon Eddie Ward
for East Sydney
 Hon James Fraser
Senator for Western Australia
 Hon Charles Frost
for Franklin
 Hon Bert Lazzarini
for Werriwa
 Hon Don Cameron
Senator for Victoria
 Hon Arthur Calwell
for Melbourne
 Hon Herbert Johnson
for Kalgoorlie
 Hon Nick McKenna
Senator for Tasmania
(in Ministry from 18 June 1946)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministries and Cabinets . Parliamentary Handbook . . 17 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121008065519/http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p%3Bpage%3D0%3Bquery%3DScullin%20Ministry%20%28ALP%29%3Brec%3D0%3BresCount%3DDefault . 8 October 2012.