Second Rudd ministry explained

Cabinet Name:Second Rudd ministry
Cabinet Type:ministry
Cabinet Number:67th
Jurisdiction:Australia
Flag:Flag of Australia.svg
Date Formed:27 June 2013
Date Dissolved:18 September 2013
Government Head:Kevin Rudd
Deputy Government Head:Anthony Albanese
State Head:Elizabeth II
Governor General:Quentin Bryce
Political Party:Labor
Legislature Status:Minority government
Opposition Cabinet:Abbott shadow cabinet
Opposition Party:Liberal/National Coalition
Opposition Leader:Tony Abbott
Election:2013
Legislature Term:43rd
Previous:Second Gillard
Successor:Abbott
State Head Title:Monarch
Government Head Title:Prime Minister
Deputy Government Head Title:Deputy Prime Minister

The second Rudd ministry (Labor) was the 67th ministry of the Australian government, led by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. It succeeded the second Gillard ministry after a leadership spill within the Australian Labor Party that took place on 26 June 2013. Three members of the ministry were sworn in by Governor-General Quentin Bryce on 27 June 2013. These were Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister; Anthony Albanese, Deputy Prime Minister; and Chris Bowen, Treasurer.[1] [2] The remainder of the ministry were sworn in on 1 July 2013.

The Labor Party lost the general election held on 7 September 2013, paving the way for Coalition leader Tony Abbott. The ministry concluded on 18 September 2013 when the Abbott ministry was sworn in.

27 June 2013 – 18 September 2013

Cabinet

Officeholder Office(s)[3]
Senator Penny Wong
Senator Bob Carr
Senator Kim Carr
Senator Jacinta Collins

Outer ministry

Officeholder Office(s)
  • Assistant Treasurer
  • Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs
  • Minister Assisting for Deregulation
  • Minister Assisting for Financial Services and Superannuation
Senator Kate Lundy
  • Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • Minister Assisting for Innovation and Industry
  • Minister Assisting for the Digital Economy
Senator Jan McLucas
Senator Don Farrell
  • Minister for Regional Development
  • Minister for Regional Communications
  • Minister for Road Safety

Parliamentary secretaries

Officeholder Office(s)
Senator David Feeney
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Defence
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change, Innovation and Industry
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Schools
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Environment and Urban Water
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing
  • Parliamentary Secretary for the Arts
  • Cabinet Secretary
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Broadband
Senator Matt Thistlethwaite
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport
Senator Doug Cameron
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Housing and Homelessness

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Kevin Rudd sworn in as new Australian prime minister . . 27 June 2013 . 27 June 2013 .
  2. News: Kevin Rudd sworn in as Prime Minister again after dramatic leadership victory over Julia Gillard . Griffiths, Emma . 27 June 2013 . . Australia . 27 June 2013 .
  3. Web site: PDF . Second Rudd ministry . . 3 July 2013 . 6 July 2013 . Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet .