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First Gillard ministry
65th ministry of government of Australia
65th ministry of government of Australia
| Field | Value | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cabinet_name | First Gillard ministry | |||||
| cabinet_type | ministry | |||||
| cabinet_number | 65th | |||||
| jurisdiction | Australia | |||||
| flag | Flag of Australia.svg | |||||
| image | {{multiple image | align=center | border=infobox | caption_align=center | image_style=border:0; | total_width=300 |
| image1 | Julia Gillard 2010.jpg | alt1 = photograph of Gillard | ||||
| caption1 | Julia Gillard | |||||
| image2 | Treasurer Wayne Swan, 2009, crop.jpg | alt2 = photograph of Swan | ||||
| caption2 | Wayne Swan | |||||
| date_formed | 24 June 2010 | |||||
| date_dissolved | 14 September 2010 | |||||
| government_head | Julia Gillard | |||||
| deputy_government_head | Wayne Swan | |||||
| state_head | Elizabeth II | |||||
| governor_general | Quentin Bryce | |||||
| political_party | Labor | |||||
| legislature_status | Majority government | |||||
| opposition_cabinet | Abbott | |||||
| opposition_party | Liberal/National Coalition | |||||
| opposition_leader | Tony Abbott | |||||
| last_election | 21 August 2010 | |||||
| legislature_term | 42nd | |||||
| previous | First Rudd ministry | |||||
| successor | Second Gillard ministry | |||||
| state_head_title | Monarch | |||||
| government_head_title | Prime Minister | |||||
| deputy_government_head_title | Deputy Prime Minister |
The First Gillard ministry (Labor) was the 65th ministry of the Australian Government and was led by the prime minister, Julia Gillard. It succeeded the first Rudd ministry upon its swearing in by the Governor-General of Australia, Quentin Bryce, on 24 June 2010. It was replaced by the second Gillard ministry on 14 September 2010 after the 2010 election.{{cite web | access-date =3 February 2012 }}
The change in ministry followed a series of events on 23–24 June that led to the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, first calling a leadership ballot within the governing Labor Party after being challenged by his deputy, Julia Gillard, and then declining to contest it, allowing Gillard to win the leadership unopposed. The initial form of the First Gillard Ministry was identical to the final form of the first Rudd ministry, apart from Gillard's appointment as prime minister and Wayne Swan as deputy prime minister, and the departure of Rudd as a minister.{{cite web |access-date=3 February 2012}} A minor reshuffle was announced on 28 June, with Simon Crean to assume responsibility for Gillard's former portfolios of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations and Social Inclusion. Stephen Smith was assigned the Trade portfolio in addition to his Foreign Affairs portfolio.
Cabinet
| Officeholder | Office(s) |
|---|---|
| Julia Gillard MP | |
| Wayne Swan MP | |
| Senator Chris Evans | |
| Senator John Faulkner | |
| Simon Crean MP | |
| Stephen Smith MP | |
| Nicola Roxon MP | |
| Jenny Macklin MP | |
| Lindsay Tanner MP | |
| Anthony Albanese MP | |
| Senator Stephen Conroy | |
| Senator Kim Carr | |
| Senator Penny Wong | |
| Peter Garrett MP | |
| Robert McClelland MP | |
| Senator Joe Ludwig | |
| Tony Burke MP | |
| Martin Ferguson MP | |
| Chris Bowen MP |
Outer ministry
| Officeholder | Office(s) |
|---|---|
| Alan Griffin MP | |
| Tanya Plibersek MP | |
| Brendan O'Connor MP | |
| Warren Snowdon MP | |
| Craig Emerson MP | |
| Senator Nick Sherry | |
| Justine Elliot MP | |
| Kate Ellis MP | |
| Greg Combet MP | |
| Senator Mark Arbib |
Parliamentary secretaries
| Officeholder | Office(s) |
|---|---|
| Maxine McKew MP | |
| Mike Kelly MP | |
| Gary Gray MP | |
| Bill Shorten MP | |
| Bob McMullan MP | |
| Anthony Byrne MP | |
| Senator Ursula Stephens | |
| Laurie Ferguson MP | |
| Jason Clare MP | |
| Mark Butler MP | |
| Richard Marles MP |
References
References
- (28 June 2010). "Rudd passed over in Gillard's reshuffle". ABC News.
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