See also: Morrison government.
Cabinet Name: | First Morrison ministry |
Cabinet Type: | ministry |
Cabinet Number: | 71st |
Jurisdiction: | Australia |
Flag: | Flag of Australia.svg |
Date Formed: | 24 August 2018 |
Date Dissolved: | 29 May 2019 |
Government Head: | Scott Morrison |
Deputy Government Head: | Michael McCormack |
State Head: | Elizabeth II |
Current Number: | 31 |
Political Party: | Liberal–National coalition |
Legislature Status: | Coalition minority government |
Opposition Cabinet: | Shorten Shadow Cabinet |
Opposition Party: | Labor |
Legislature Term: | 45th |
Previous: | Second Turnbull ministry |
Successor: | Second Morrison ministry |
State Head Title: | Monarch |
Government Head Title: | Prime Minister |
Deputy Government Head Title: | Deputy Prime Minister |
The first Morrison ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 71st ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by Prime Minister, Scott Morrison. The Morrison ministry succeeded the second Turnbull ministry, which dissolved on 24 August 2018 following the Liberal Party leadership spills.[1]
Morrison and his Treasurer Josh Frydenberg were sworn in on 24 August.[2] The full ministry was announced on 26 August and sworn in on 28 August 2018.[3] [4] Following Morrison's victory in the 2019 federal election, the second Morrison Ministry was formed in 2019.
The only ministerial change in this arrangement was the appointment of Linda Reynolds to the Cabinet as Minister for Defence Industry on 2 March 2019, replacing Steve Ciobo. Reynolds was also appointed Minister for Emergency Management and North Queensland Recovery following the recent North Queensland floods.[5] This was following the announcement by Ciobo and the Minister for Defence Christopher Pyne that they intend to retire at the upcoming federal election.[6]
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