Second Howard Ministry - Outer Ministry

Outer Ministry

  • Senator Amanda Vanstone: Minister for Justice and Customs (to 30 January 2001) (see Cabinet)
  • Bronwyn Bishop, MP: Minister for Aged Care
  • Bruce Scott, MP: Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Minister assisting the Minister for Defence (NPA)
  • Senator John Herron: Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs (to 30 January 2001)
  • Senator Rod Kemp: Assistant Treasurer
  • Senator Chris Ellison: Special Minister of State (to 30 January 2001). Minister for Justice and Customs (from 30 January 2001)
  • Warren Truss, MP: Minister for Community Services to (20 July 1999 (NPA) (see Cabinet)
  • Tony Abbott, MP: Minister for Employment Services (to 30 January 2001) (see Cabinet)
  • Joe Hockey, MP: Minister for Financial Services and Regulation
  • Jackie Kelly, MP: Minister for Sport and Tourism, Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games
  • Senator Ian Macdonald: Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government
  • Peter McGauran, MP: Minister for the Arts and the Centenary of Federation (NPA)
  • Wilson Tuckey, MP: Minister for Forestry and Conservation, Minister Assisting the Prime Minister
  • Larry Anthony, MP: Minister for Community Services (from 20 July 1999 (NPA)
  • Senator Eric Abetz: Special Minister of State (from 30 January 2001)
  • Ian Macfarlane, MP: Minister for Small Business (from 30 January 2001)
  • Malcolm Brough, MP: Minister for Employment Services (from 14 February 2001)

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