Ministers For Administrative Services
The first minister for Administrative Services was Fred Daly, although the portfolio was titled Minister for Services and Property from December 1972 until October 1975. The portfolio was abolished with the resignation of David Jull on 25 September 1997 and its responsibilities were absorbed into the portfolio of Finance and Administration on 6 October 1997.
Minister | Party affiliation | Period | Prime Minister |
Ministerial Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fred Daly | Australian Labor Party | 19 December 1972 – 7 October 1975 | Whitlam | Minister for Services and Property |
7 October 1975 – 11 November 1975 | Minister for Administrative Services | |||
Tom Drake-Brockman | Liberal Party | 12 November 1975 – 22 December 1975 | Fraser | |
Reg Withers | 22 December 1975 – 7 August 1978 | |||
Peter Durack | 7–25 August 1978 | |||
Fred Chaney | 25 August 1978 – 5 December 1978 | |||
John McLeay | 5 December 1978 – 3 November 1980 | |||
Kevin Newman | 3 November 1980 – 11 March 1983 | |||
John Brown | Australian Labor Party | 11 March 1983 – 13 December 1984 | Hawke | |
Tom Uren | 13 December 1984 – 24 July 1987 | Minister for Local Government and Administrative Services | ||
Stewart West | 24 July 1987 – 4 April 1990 | Minister for Administrative Services | ||
Nick Bolkus | 4 April 1990 – 20 December 1991 | |||
20 December 1991 – 24 March 1993 | Keating | |||
Bob McMullan | 24 March 1993 – 30 January 1994 | Minister for the Arts and Administrative Services | ||
30 January 1994 – 25 March 1994 | Minister for Administrative Services | |||
Frank Walker | 25 March 1994 – 11 March 1996 | |||
David Jull | Liberal Party | 11 March 1996 – 25 September 1997 | Howard |
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