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Cabinet of Australia

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Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard with his Cabinet in 1999

The Cabinet of Australia (whose members also serve in the Executive Council of Australia) is the council of senior ministers, responsible to parliament. The Cabinet is appointed by the Prime Minister and serve at his pleasure, although officially the Governor General controls their appointments. The Cabinet meets once a week to discuss vital issues. Outside of the cabinet there are a number of junior ministers, responsible for a specific policy area and reporting directly to a senior minister.

[edit] Current Cabinet

Minister Current Minister
Prime Minister John Howard
Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile
Minister for Trade Warren Truss
Treasurer Peter Costello
Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer
Minister for Defence Brendan Nelson
Minister for Finance and Administration Nick Minchin
Minister for Health and Ageing Tony Abbott
Attorney-General Philip Ruddock
Minister for the Environment and Heritage Ian Campbell
Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Helen Coonan
Minister for Transport and Regional Services Mark Vaile
Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Amanda Vanstone
Minister for Education, Science and Training Julie Bishop
Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Mal Brough
Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources Ian Macfarlane
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Kevin Andrews
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Peter McGauran
Current Cabinet of Australia Image:Flag of Australia.svg
Abbott | Andrews | Bishop | Brough | Campbell | Coonan | Costello | Downer | Howard | Macfarlane | McGauran | Minchin | Nelson | Ruddock | Truss | Vaile | Vanstone
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