See also: Lyons government.
Cabinet Name: | First Lyons ministry |
Cabinet Type: | Ministry |
Cabinet Number: | 20th |
Jurisdiction: | Australia |
Flag: | Flag of Australia.svg |
Flag Border: | true |
Date Formed: | 6 January 1932 |
Date Dissolved: | 12 October 1934 |
Government Head: | Joseph Lyons |
Governor General: | Sir Isaac Isaacs |
Members Number: | 18 |
Political Party: | United Australia |
Legislature Status: | Majority government |
Opposition Party: | Labor |
Opposition Leader: | James Scullin |
Election: | 19 December 1931 |
Last Election: | 15 September 1934 |
Legislature Term: | 13th |
Predecessor: | Scullin ministry |
Successor: | Second Lyons ministry |
State Head Title: | Monarch |
Government Head Title: | Prime Minister |
The First Lyons ministry (United Australia) was the 20th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 10th Prime Minister, Joseph Lyons. The First Lyons ministry succeeded the Scullin ministry, which dissolved on 6 January 1932 following the federal election that took place on 19 December which saw the UAP defeat James Scullin's Labor Party. The ministry was replaced by the Second Lyons ministry on 12 October 1934 following the 1934 federal election.[1]
Allan Guy, who died in 1979, was the last surviving Assistant Minister of the First Lyons ministry. John Latham was the last surviving Cabinet minister.
Party | Minister | Portrait | Portfolio | ||
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United Australia | Rt Hon Stanley Bruce for Flinders |
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Hon (Sir) Walter Massy-Greene Senator for New South Wales |
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Hon Allan Guy for Bass |
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Hon Richard Casey for Corio |
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