Third Hawke ministry explained

See also: Hawke government.

Cabinet Name:Third Hawke ministry
Cabinet Type:Ministry
Cabinet Number:56th
Jurisdiction:Australia
Flag:Flag of Australia.svg
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:24 July 1987
Date Dissolved:4 April 1990
Government Head:Bob Hawke
Deputy Government Head:Lionel Bowen
State Head:Elizabeth II
Governor General:Sir Ninian Stephen
Bill Hayden
Members Number:35
Political Party:Labor
Legislature Status:Majority government
Opposition Party:LiberalNational coalition
Opposition Leader:John Howard
Andrew Peacock
John Hewson
Election:11 July 1987
Last Election:24 March 1990
Legislature Term:35th
Predecessor:Second Hawke ministry
Successor:Fourth Hawke ministry
State Head Title:Monarch
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy Prime Minister

The third Hawke ministry (Labor) was the 56th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 23rd Prime Minister, Bob Hawke. The third Hawke ministry succeeded the second Hawke ministry, which dissolved on 24 July 1987 following the federal election that took place on 11 July. The ministry was replaced by the fourth Hawke ministry on 4 April 1990 following the 1990 federal election.[1]

Cabinet

PartyMinisterPortraitPortfolio
  LaborHon Bob Hawke
for Wills
 Hon Lionel Bowen
for Kingsford-Smith
 Hon John Button
Senator for Victoria
 Hon Gareth Evans
Senator for Victoria
 Hon Paul Keating
for Blaxland
 Hon Mick Young
for Port Adelaide
 Hon Peter Walsh
Senator for Western Australia
 Hon Bill Hayden
for Oxley
 Hon Ralph Willis
for Gellibrand
 Hon John Dawkins
for Fremantle
 Hon Kim Beazley
for Swan
 Hon John Kerin
for Werriwa
 Hon Brian Howe
for Batman
 Hon Stewart West
for Cunningham
 Hon John Brown
for Parramatta
 Hon Dr Neal Blewett
for Bonython
 Hon Susan Ryan
Senator for Australian Capital Territory
 Hon Michael Duffy
for Holt
(in Cabinet from 19 January 1988)
 Hon Graham Richardson
Senator for New South Wales
(in Cabinet from 19 January 1988)
 Hon Clyde Holding
for Melbourne Ports
(in Cabinet from 15 February 1988 until 2 September 1988)
 Hon Peter Morris
for Shortland
(in Cabinet from 2 September 1988)
 Hon Robert Ray
Senator for Victoria
(in Cabinet from 2 September 1988)

Outer ministry

PartyMinisterPortraitPortfolio
  LaborHon Peter Staples
for Jagajaga
 Hon Dr Barry Jones
for Lalor
 Hon Peter Duncan
for Makin
 Hon Gerry Hand
for Melbourne
 Hon Ben Humphreys
for Griffith
 Hon Michael Tate
Senator for Tasmania
 Hon Ros Kelly
for Canberra
 Hon Margaret Reynolds
Senator for Queensland
 Hon Peter Cook
Senator for Western Australia
(in Ministry from 19 January 1988)
  • Minister for Resources (from 19 January 1988)
 Hon Gary Punch
for Barton
(in Ministry from 19 January 1988)
 Hon Nick Bolkus
Senator for South Australia
(in Ministry from 15 February 1988)
 Hon Bob Brown
for Charlton
(in Ministry from 2 September 1988)
 Hon David Simmons
for Calare
(in Ministry from 6 April 1989)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministries and Cabinets . Parliamentary Handbook . . 17 September 2010 .