List of Ministers For Sport
Lists Ministers whose portfolio of responsibilities included sport as a significant component.
Minister | Party affiliation | Period | Prime Minister |
Ministerial Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frank Stewart | Australian Labor Party | 1972-1975 | Whitlam | Minister for Tourism and Recreation |
Ivor Greenwood | Liberal Party | 1976 | Fraser | Minister for Environment, Housing and Community Development |
Kevin Newman] | 1976-1977 | |||
Ray Groom | 1977-1978 | |||
Robert Ellicott | 1978-1981 | Minister for Home Affairs | ||
Michael MacKellar | 1981 | |||
Ian Wilson | 1981-1982 | |||
Tom McVeigh | 1982-1983 | Minister for Home Affairs and Environment | ||
John Brown | Australian Labor Party | 1983–1987 | Hawke | Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism |
1987–1988 | Minister for Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories | |||
Graham Richardson | 1988–1990 | |||
Ros Kelly | 1990–1991 | |||
1991 | Keating | |||
1991–1993 | Minister for Arts, Sport, the Environment and Territories | |||
1993–1994 | Minister for Environment, Sport and Territories | |||
Graham Richardson | 1994 | |||
John Faulkner | 1994–1996 | |||
Warwick Smith | Liberal Party | 1996–1997 | Howard | Minister for Sport, Territories and Local Government |
Andrew Thomson | 1997–1998 | Minister for Sport and Tourism | ||
Jackie Kelly | 1998–2001 | |||
Rod Kemp | 2001–2007 | Minister for the Arts and Sport | ||
George Brandis | 2007 | |||
Kate Ellis | Australian Labor Party | 2007–2009 | Rudd | Minister for Youth and Sport |
2009–2010 | Minister for Sport | |||
2010 | Gillard | |||
Mark Arbib | 2010–2012 | |||
Kate Lundy | 2012–present |
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