Deputy Prime Minister of Australia - List of Deputy Prime Ministers of Australia

List of Deputy Prime Ministers of Australia

Name Picture Term of Office Political party and position Ministerial Offices Prime Minister
John McEwen 10 January 1968 5 February 1971 Country
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Trade and Industry
John Gorton
Doug Anthony 5 February 1971 10 March 1971 Country
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Trade and Industry
10 March 1971 5 December 1972 William McMahon
Lance Barnard 5 December 1972 12 June 1974 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Defence
Gough Whitlam
Jim Cairns 12 June 1974 2 July 1975 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Treasurer
Frank Crean 2 July 1975 11 November 1975 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Overseas Trade
Doug Anthony 12 November 1975 11 March 1983 Country
National
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Trade and Industry
Malcolm Fraser
Lionel Bowen 11 March 1983 4 April 1990 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Trade
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Attorney-General
Bob Hawke
Paul Keating 4 April 1990 3 June 1991 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Treasurer
Brian Howe 3 June 1991 20 June 1995 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Health
Minister for Housing
Minister for Community Services
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Regional Affairs
Paul Keating
Kim Beazley 20 June 1995 11 March 1996 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Finance
Tim Fischer 11 March 1996 20 July 1999 National
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Trade
John Howard
John Anderson 20 July 1999 6 July 2005 National
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Transport and Regional Development
Mark Vaile 6 July 2005 3 December 2007 National
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Trade
Minister for Transport and Regional Services
Julia Gillard 3 December 2007 24 June 2010 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
Minister for Education
Minister for Social Inclusion
Kevin Rudd
Wayne Swan 24 June 2010 Labor
Deputy Prime Minister
Treasurer
Julia Gillard

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