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Second Turnbull ministry

The second Turnbull ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 70th ministry of the Government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. It succeeded the first Turnbull ministry following the 2016 Australian federal election on 2 July 2016.


Second Turnbull ministry
70th ministry of Australia
Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove with members of the second Turnbull ministry
19 July 2016
24 August 2018
Elizabeth II
Sir Peter Cosgrove
Malcolm Turnbull
Barnaby JoyceMichael McCormack
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Liberal–National coalition
Coalition majority government
Shorten shadow ministry
Labor
Bill Shorten
2 July 2016
45th
First Turnbull ministry
First Morrison ministry

The second Turnbull ministry (LiberalNational Coalition) was the 70th ministry of the Government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. It succeeded the first Turnbull ministry following the 2016 Australian federal election on 2 July 2016.

On 13 January 2017, Sussan Ley resigned from her portfolios after an expenses scandal. In the following rearrangement, the roles of Greg Hunt and Arthur Sinodinos were changed, while Ken Wyatt became the first Indigenous Australian to serve as a federal minister.

On 25 July 2017, Matt Canavan resigned from Cabinet over doubts as to his eligibility to be a member of the parliament, after discovering that he was considered by the Italian authorities to be a citizen of Italy. Dual citizens are generally ineligible to be elected or sit as a member of parliament under section 44 of the Australian Constitution. Barnaby Joyce took on Canavan's portfolio. On 27 October 2017, Joyce and Fiona Nash were disqualified from parliament by the High Court, also due to holding dual citizenship, while Canavan was ruled eligible.

The ministry ended with Malcolm Turnbull's replacement by Scott Morrison following the 2018 Liberal Party leadership spills.

The first arrangement of the second Turnbull ministry was sworn in on 19 July 2016 and continued unaltered until the resignation of Sussan Ley on 13 January 2017, following an investigation into her travel expenses. Arthur Sinodinos briefly acted in Ley's portfolios until the new ministry was sworn in on 24 January 2017.

PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalMalcolm Turnbull(born 1954)
MP for Wentworth (NSW)(2004–2018)Prime Minister
Leader of the Liberal Party
NationalBarnaby Joyce(born 1967)
MP for New England (NSW)(2013-)Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Leader of the National Party
LiberalJulie Bishop(born 1956)
MP for Curtin (WA)(1998-2019)Minister for Foreign Affairs
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
NationalFiona Nash (born 1965)
Senator for New South Wales(2005-2017)Minister for Regional Communications
Minister for Regional Development
Minister for Local Government and Territories
Deputy Leader of the National Party
National (LNP)George Brandis QC (born 1957)
Senator for Queensland(2000-2018)Attorney-General
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalScott Morrison(born 1968)
MP for Cook (NSW)(2007-2024)Treasurer
LiberalMathias Cormann(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2007-2020)Minister for Finance
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalChristopher Pyne(born 1967)
MP for Sturt (SA)(1993-2019)Minister for Defence Industry
Leader of the House
National (CLP)Nigel Scullion(born 1956)
Senator for the Northern Territory(2001-2019)Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Leader of the National Party in the Senate
Liberal (LNP)Peter Dutton(born 1965)
MP for Dickson (QLD)(2001-2025)Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
LiberalGreg Hunt(born 1965)
MP for Flinders (VIC)(2001-2022)Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
LiberalSussan Ley(born 1961)
MP for Farrer (NSW)(2001-2026) (until 13 January 2017)Minister for Health and Aged Care
Minister for Sport
LiberalMarise Payne(born 1964)
Senator for New South Wales(1997-2023)Minister for Defence
LiberalMitch Fifield(born 1967)
Senator for Victoria(2004-2019)Minister for Communications
Minister for the Arts
LiberalMichaelia Cash(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2008-)Minister for Employment
Minister for Women
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service
LiberalChristian Porter(born 1970)
MP for Pearce (WA)(2013-2022)Minister for Social Services
LiberalSimon Birmingham(born 1974)
Senator for South Australia(2007-2025)Minister for Education and Training
LiberalArthur Sinodinos (born 1957)
Senator for New South Wales(2011-2019)Cabinet Secretary
Liberal (LNP)Steven Ciobo(born 1974)
MP for Moncrieff (QLD)(2001-2019)Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National)Darren Chester(born 1967)
MP for Gippsland (VIC)(2008-)Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
LiberalKelly O’Dwyer(born 1977)
MP for Higgins (VIC)(2009-2019)Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
LiberalJosh Frydenberg(born 1971)
MP for Kooyong (VIC)(2010-2022)Minister for the Environment and Energy
National (LNP)Matt Canavan(born 1980)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)(until 25 July 2017)Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalPaul Fletcher(born 1965)
MP for Bradfield (NSW)(2009-2025)Minister for Urban Infrastructure
LiberalConcetta Fierravanti-Wells(born 1960)
Senator for New South Wales(2005-2022)Minister for International Development and the Pacific
LiberalMichael Keenan(born 1972)
MP for Stirling (WA)(2004-2019)Minister for Justice
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counter-Terrorism
NationalMichael McCormack(born 1964)
MP for Riverina (NSW)(2010-)Minister for Small Business
LiberalDan Tehan(born 1968)
MP for Wannon (VIC)(2010-)Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Minister for Defence Personnel
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security
LiberalAlan Tudge(born 1961)
MP for Aston (VIC)(2010-2023)Minister for Human Services
LiberalScott Ryan(born 1973)
Senator for Victoria(2008-2021)Special Minister of State
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalJames McGrath(born 1974)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
LiberalAngus Taylor(born 1966)
MP for Hume (NSW)(2013-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation
National (LNP)Keith Pitt(born 1969)
MP for Hinkler (QLD)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism
LiberalAnne Ruston(born 1963)
Senator for South Australia(2012-)Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
LiberalAlex Hawke(born 1977)
MP for Mitchell (NSW)(2007-)Assistant Minister to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Liberal (LNP)Karen Andrews(born 1960)
MP for McPherson (QLD)(2010-2025)Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
LiberalKen Wyatt(born 1952)
MP for Hasluck (WA)(2010-2022)Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care
LiberalCraig Laundy(born 1971)
MP for Reid (NSW)(2013-2019)Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
LiberalZed Seselja(born 1977)
Senator for the Australian Capital Territory(2013-2022)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal (LNP)Jane Prentice(born 1953)
MP for Ryan (QLD)(2010-2019)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services
NationalLuke Hartsuyker(born 1959)
MP for Cowper (NSW)(2001-2019)Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
LiberalDavid Gillespie(born 1957)
MP for Lyne (NSW)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Rural Health

The second arrangement of the second Turnbull ministry was sworn in by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, on 24 January 2017 following the resignation of Sussan Ley. Newly appointed ministers included Ken Wyatt AM, as the first Indigenous Australian to serve as a minister for an Australian Government department, appointed to the role of Minister for Indigenous Health and as Minister for Aged Care. Greg Hunt was appointed to Ley's former portfolios in Health and Sport; Arthur Sinodinos was appointed to Hunt's former portfolio as Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science. Scott Ryan was given additional responsibilities as the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet. David Gillespie, previously Assistant Minister for Rural Health was promoted as Assistant Minister for Health and Michael Sukkar was appointed as the Assistant Minister to the Treasurer. The position of Cabinet Secretary was abolished.

On 25 July 2017, during the 2017 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, Matt Canavan resigned from Cabinet over doubts as to his eligibility to be a member of the parliament, after discovering that he was considered by the Italian authorities to be a citizen of Italy. Dual citizens are ineligible to be elected or sit as a member of parliament under section 44 of the Australian Constitution.

PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalMalcolm Turnbull(born 1961)
MP for Wentworth (NSW)(2004–2018)Prime Minister
Leader of the Liberal Party
NationalBarnaby Joyce(born 1967)
MP for New England (NSW)(2013-)Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Leader of the National Party
LiberalJulie Bishop(born 1956)
MP for Curtin (WA)(1998-2019)Minister for Foreign Affairs
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
NationalFiona Nash (born 1965)
Senator for New South Wales(2005-2017)Minister for Regional Communications
Minister for Regional Development
Minister for Local Government and Territories
Deputy Leader of the National Party
National (LNP)George Brandis QC (born 1957)
Senator for Queensland(2000-2018)Attorney-General
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalScott Morrison(born 1968)
MP for Cook (NSW)(2007-2024)Treasurer
LiberalMathias Cormann(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2007-2020)Minister for Finance
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalChristopher Pyne(born 1967)
MP for Sturt (SA)(1993-2019)Minister for Defence Industry
Leader of the House
National (CLP)Nigel Scullion(born 1956)
Senator for the Northern Territory(2001-2019)Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Leader of the National Party in the Senate
Liberal (LNP)Peter Dutton(born 1965)
MP for Dickson (QLD)(2001-2025)Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
LiberalGreg Hunt(born 1965)
MP for Flinders (VIC)(2001-2022)Minister for Health
Minister for Sport
LiberalMarise Payne(born 1964)
Senator for New South Wales(1997-2023)Minister for Defence
LiberalMitch Fifield(born 1967)
Senator for Victoria(2004-2019)Minister for Communications
Minister for the Arts
LiberalMichaelia Cash(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2008-)Minister for Employment
Minister for Women
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service
LiberalChristian Porter(born 1970)
MP for Pearce (WA)(2013-2022)Minister for Social Services
LiberalSimon Birmingham(born 1974)
Senator for South Australia(2007-2025)Minister for Education and Training
LiberalArthur Sinodinos (born 1957)
Senator for New South Wales(2011-2019)Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
Liberal (LNP)Steven Ciobo(born 1974)
MP for Moncrieff (QLD)(2001-2019)Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National)Darren Chester(born 1967)
MP for Gippsland (VIC)(2008-)Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
LiberalKelly O’Dwyer(born 1977)
MP for Higgins (VIC)(2009-2019)Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
LiberalJosh Frydenberg(born 1971)
MP for Kooyong (VIC)(2010-2022)Minister for the Environment and Energy
National (LNP)Matt Canavan(born 1980)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)(until 25 July 2017)Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalPaul Fletcher(born 1965)
MP for Bradfield (NSW)(2009-2025)Minister for Urban Infrastructure
LiberalConcetta Fierravanti-Wells(born 1960)
Senator for New South Wales(2005-2022)Minister for International Development and the Pacific
LiberalMichael Keenan(born 1972)
MP for Stirling (WA)(2004-2019)Minister for Justice
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counter-Terrorism
NationalMichael McCormack(born 1964)
MP for Riverina (NSW)(2010-)Minister for Small Business
LiberalDan Tehan(born 1968)
MP for Wannon (VIC)(2010-)Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Minister for Defence Personnel
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security
LiberalKen Wyatt(born 1952)
MP for Hasluck (WA)(2010-2022)Minister for Indigenous Health
Minister for Aged Care
LiberalAlan Tudge(born 1961)
MP for Aston (VIC)(2010-2023)Minister for Human Services
LiberalScott Ryan(born 1973)
Senator for Victoria(2008-2021)Special Minister of State
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalJames McGrath(born 1974)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
LiberalAngus Taylor(born 1966)
MP for Hume (NSW)(2013-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation
National (LNP)Keith Pitt(born 1969)
MP for Hinkler (QLD)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism
LiberalAnne Ruston(born 1963)
Senator for South Australia(2012-)Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
LiberalAlex Hawke(born 1977)
MP for Mitchell (NSW)(2007-)Assistant Minister to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Liberal (LNP)Karen Andrews(born 1960)
MP for McPherson (QLD)(2010-2025)Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
LiberalCraig Laundy(born 1971)
MP for Reid (NSW)(2013-2019)Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
LiberalZed Seselja(born 1977)
Senator for the Australian Capital Territory(2013-2022)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal (LNP)Jane Prentice(born 1953)
MP for Ryan (QLD)(2010-2019)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services
NationalLuke Hartsuyker(born 1959)
MP for Cowper (NSW)(2001-2019)Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
LiberalDavid Gillespie(born 1957)
MP for Lyne (NSW)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Health
LiberalMichael Sukkar(born 1981)
MP for Deakin (VIC)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister to the Treasurer

The third arrangement of the second Turnbull ministry was sworn in by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, on 27 October 2017 following the High Court ruling that Barnaby Joyce and Fiona Nash were invalidly elected due to holding dual citizenship. The same ruling found that Canavan was eligible, allowing him to return to the role of Minister for Resources and Northern Australia that had been held by Joyce in his absence. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull took on Joyce's portfolio of Agriculture and Water Resources, and Nigel Scullion took over as the parliamentary leader of the National Party, while the position of Deputy Prime Minister remained vacant with Julie Bishop serving as acting Prime Minister when necessary. Nash's roles were split between Darren Chester (Regional Development, Territories and Local Government) and Mitch Fifield (Regional Communications) as acting ministers.

Joyce regained his Agriculture and Water Resource portfolio on 6 December 2017 after he was re-elected in the 2017 New England by-election.

PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalMalcolm Turnbull(born 1961)
MP for Wentworth (NSW)(2004–2018)Prime Minister
Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
Leader of the Liberal Party
LiberalJulie Bishop(born 1956)
MP for Curtin (WA)(1998-2019)Minister for Foreign Affairs
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
National (LNP)George Brandis QC (born 1957)
Senator for Queensland(2000-2018)Attorney-General
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalScott Morrison(born 1968)
MP for Cook (NSW)(2007-2024)Treasurer
LiberalMathias Cormann(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2007-2020)Minister for Finance
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalChristopher Pyne(born 1967)
MP for Sturt (SA)(1993-2019)Minister for Defence Industry
Leader of the House
National (CLP)Nigel Scullion(born 1956)
Senator for the Northern Territory(2001-2019)Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Leader of the National Party in Parliament
Liberal (LNP)Peter Dutton(born 1965)
MP for Dickson (QLD)(2001-2025)Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
LiberalGreg Hunt(born 1965)
MP for Flinders (VIC)(2001-2022)Minister for Health
Minister for Sport
LiberalMarise Payne(born 1964)
Senator for New South Wales(1997-2023)Minister for Defence
LiberalMitch Fifield(born 1967)
Senator for Victoria(2004-2019)Minister for Communications
Minister for the Arts
Acting Minister for Regional Communications
LiberalMichaelia Cash(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2008-)Minister for Employment
Minister for Women
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service
LiberalChristian Porter(born 1970)
MP for Pearce (WA)(2013-2022)Minister for Social Services
LiberalSimon Birmingham(born 1974)
Senator for South Australia(2007-2025)Minister for Education and Training
LiberalArthur Sinodinos (born 1957)
Senator for New South Wales(2011-2019)Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
Liberal (LNP)Steven Ciobo(born 1974)
MP for Moncrieff (QLD)(2001-2019)Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National)Darren Chester(born 1967)
MP for Gippsland (VIC)(2008-)Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Acting Minister for Regional Development
Acting Minister for Local Government and Territories
LiberalKelly O’Dwyer(born 1977)
MP for Higgins (VIC)(2009-2019)Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
LiberalJosh Frydenberg(born 1971)
MP for Kooyong (VIC)(2010-2022)Minister for the Environment and Energy
National (LNP)Matt Canavan(born 1980)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalPaul Fletcher(born 1965)
MP for Bradfield (NSW)(2009-2025)Minister for Urban Infrastructure
LiberalConcetta Fierravanti-Wells(born 1960)
Senator for New South Wales(2005-2022)Minister for International Development and the Pacific
LiberalMichael Keenan(born 1972)
MP for Stirling (WA)(2004-2019)Minister for Justice
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Counter-Terrorism
NationalMichael McCormack(born 1964)
MP for Riverina (NSW)(2010-)Minister for Small Business
LiberalDan Tehan(born 1968)
MP for Wannon (VIC)(2010-)Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Minister for Defence Personnel
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security
LiberalKen Wyatt(born 1952)
MP for Hasluck (WA)(2010-2022)Minister for Indigenous Health
Minister for Aged Care
LiberalAlan Tudge(born 1961)
MP for Aston (VIC)(2010-2023)Minister for Human Services
LiberalScott Ryan(born 1973)
Senator for Victoria(2008-2021)Special Minister of State
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalJames McGrath(born 1974)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
LiberalAngus Taylor(born 1966)
MP for Hume (NSW)(2013-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation
National (LNP)Keith Pitt(born 1969)
MP for Hinkler (QLD)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism
LiberalAnne Ruston(born 1963)
Senator for South Australia(2012-)Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
LiberalAlex Hawke(born 1977)
MP for Mitchell (NSW)(2007-)Assistant Minister to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Liberal (LNP)Karen Andrews(born 1960)
MP for McPherson (QLD)(2010-2025)Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
LiberalCraig Laundy(born 1971)
MP for Reid (NSW)(2013-2019)Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science
LiberalZed Seselja(born 1977)
Senator for the Australian Capital Territory(2013-2022)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal (LNP)Jane Prentice(born 1953)
MP for Ryan (QLD)(2010-2019)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services
NationalLuke Hartsuyker(born 1959)
MP for Cowper (NSW)(2001-2019)Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
LiberalDavid Gillespie(born 1957)
MP for Lyne (NSW)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Health
LiberalMichael Sukkar(born 1981)
MP for Deakin (VIC)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister to the Treasurer

The fourth arrangement of the second Turnbull ministry was sworn in by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove, on 20 December 2017 following a period of ministerial resignations due to the 2017 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis including the appointment of Scott Ryan as the President of the Senate, the retirement of George Brandis to take up Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, the recovery of Arthur Sinodinos from cancer, the changes to administrative arrangements with the creation of the Department of Home Affairs.

PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalMalcolm Turnbull(born 1961)
MP for Wentworth (NSW)(2004–2018)Prime Minister
Leader of the Liberal Party
NationalBarnaby Joyce(born 1967)
MP for New England (NSW)(2013-)Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Leader of the National Party
LiberalJulie Bishop(born 1956)
MP for Curtin (WA)(1998-2019)Minister for Foreign Affairs
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
LiberalChristian Porter(born 1970)
MP for Pearce (WA)(2013-2022)Attorney-General
LiberalScott Morrison(born 1968)
MP for Cook (NSW)(2007-2024)Treasurer
LiberalMathias Cormann(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2007-2020)Minister for Finance
Special Minister of State
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalChristopher Pyne(born 1967)
MP for Sturt (SA)(1993-2019)Minister for Defence Industry
Leader of the House
National (CLP)Nigel Scullion(born 1956)
Senator for the Northern Territory(2001-2019)Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Leader of the National Party in the Senate
Liberal (LNP)Peter Dutton(born 1965)
MP for Dickson (QLD)(2001-2025)Minister for Home Affairs
LiberalGreg Hunt(born 1965)
MP for Flinders (VIC)(2001-2022)Minister for Health
LiberalMarise Payne(born 1964)
Senator for New South Wales(1997-2023)Minister for Defence
LiberalMitch Fifield(born 1967)
Senator for Victoria(2004-2019)Minister for Communications
Minister for the Arts
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalMichaelia Cash(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2008-)Minister for Jobs and Innovation
LiberalDan Tehan(born 1968)
MP for Wannon (VIC)(2010-)Minister for Social Services
LiberalSimon Birmingham(born 1974)
Senator for South Australia(2007-2025)Minister for Education and Training
Manager of Government Business in the Senate
NationalBridget McKenzie(born 1969)
Senator for Victoria(2011-)Minister for Sport
Minister for Rural Health
Minister for Regional Communications
Deputy Leader of the National Party
Liberal (LNP)Steven Ciobo(born 1974)
MP for Moncrieff (QLD)(2001-2019)Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National (LNP)David Littleproud(born 1974)
MP for Maranoa (QLD)(2016-)Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
LiberalKelly O’Dwyer(born 1977)
MP for Higgins (VIC)(2009-2019)Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
Minister for Women
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service
LiberalJosh Frydenberg(born 1971)
MP for Kooyong (VIC)(2010-2022)Minister for the Environment and Energy
National (LNP)Matt Canavan(born 1980)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
LiberalMichael Keenan(born 1972)
MP for Stirling (WA)(2004-2019)Minister for Human Services
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation
Liberal (LNP)John McVeigh(born 1965)
MP for Groom (NSW)(2016-2020)Minister for Regional Development, Territories and Local Government
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalPaul Fletcher(born 1965)
MP for Bradfield (NSW)(2009-2025)Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities
LiberalConcetta Fierravanti-Wells(born 1960)
Senator for New South Wales(2005-2022)Minister for International Development and the Pacific
LiberalAngus Taylor(born 1966)
MP for Hume (NSW)(2013-)Minister for Law Enforcement and Cyber Security
LiberalAlan Tudge(born 1961)
MP for Aston (VIC)(2010-2023)Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs
LiberalCraig Laundy(born 1971)
MP for Reid (NSW)(2013-2019)Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation
NationalMichael McCormack(born 1964)
MP for Riverina (NSW)(2010-)Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Minister for Defence Personnel
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC
Deputy Leader of the House
LiberalKen Wyatt(born 1952)
MP for Hasluck (WA)(2010-2022)Minister for Indigenous Health
Minister for Aged Care
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalJames McGrath(born 1974)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
NationalDamian Drum(born 1960)
MP for Murray (VIC)(2016-2022)Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
LiberalAnne Ruston(born 1963)
Senator for South Australia(2012-)Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
LiberalAlex Hawke(born 1977)
MP for Mitchell (NSW)(2007-)Assistant Minister for Home Affairs
Liberal (LNP)Karen Andrews(born 1960)
MP for McPherson (QLD)(2010-2025)Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
LiberalZed Seselja(born 1977)
Senator for the Australian Capital Territory(2013-2022)Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation
Liberal (LNP)Jane Prentice(born 1953)
MP for Ryan (QLD)(2010-2019)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services
NationalLuke Hartsuyker(born 1959)
MP for Cowper (NSW)(2001-2019)Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
LiberalDavid Gillespie(born 1957)
MP for Lyne (NSW)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Children and Families
LiberalMichael Sukkar(born 1981)
MP for Deakin (VIC)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister to the Treasurer
LiberalMelissa Price(born 1963)
MP for Durack (WA)(2013-)Assistant Minister for the Environment
LiberalDavid Coleman(born 1974)
MP for Banks (NSW)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Finance

Following Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce's resignation from cabinet, the fifth arrangement of the second Turnbull ministry was sworn in on 26 February 2018 by the Governor of Victoria, Linda Dessau, in her capacity as Administrator of the Commonwealth while Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove was overseas. Michael McCormack took on Joyce's roles after being elected National Party leader that morning. Rearrangement of other portfolios took effect from 5 March 2018 when the Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove swore in the newly appointed Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries: Darren Chester as Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Minister for Defence Personnel; Keith Pitt as Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister; and Mark Coulton as Assistant Minister to the Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment. Damian Drum and Luke Hartsuyker were demoted from the ministry.

The composition lasted until the 2018 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills, when a number of ministers resigned from the cabinet to support the spill. These include Peter Dutton, Michael Sukkar, James McGrath, Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, Angus Taylor, Zed Seselja, Michael Keenan and Steve Ciobo. Turnbull refused to accept some. Turnbull was ousted as party leader and Prime Minister and replaced by Scott Morrison.

PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalMalcolm Turnbull(born 1961)
MP for Wentworth (NSW)(2004–2018)Prime Minister
Leader of the Liberal Party
NationalMichael McCormack(born 1964)
MP for Riverina (NSW)(2010-)Deputy Prime Minister
Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Leader of the National Party
Deputy Leader of the House
LiberalJulie Bishop(born 1956)
MP for Curtin (WA)(1998-2019)Minister for Foreign Affairs
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
LiberalChristian Porter(born 1970)
MP for Pearce (WA)(2013-2022)Attorney-General
LiberalScott Morrison(born 1968)
MP for Cook (NSW)(2007-2024)Treasurer
Minister for Home Affairs
LiberalMathias Cormann(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2007-2020)Minister for Finance
Special Minister of State
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalChristopher Pyne(born 1967)
MP for Sturt (SA)(1993-2019)Minister for Defence Industry
Leader of the House
National (CLP)Nigel Scullion(born 1970)
Senator for the Northern Territory(2001-2019)Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Leader of the National Party in the Senate
LiberalGreg Hunt(born 1965)
MP for Flinders (VIC)(2001-2022)Minister for Health
LiberalMarise Payne(born 1964)
Senator for New South Wales(1997-2023)Minister for Defence
LiberalMitch Fifield(born 1967)
Senator for Victoria(2004-2019)Minister for Communications
Minister for the Arts
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate
LiberalMichaelia Cash(born 1970)
Senator for Western Australia(2008-)Minister for Jobs and Innovation
LiberalDan Tehan(born 1968)
MP for Wannon (VIC)(2010-)Minister for Social Services
LiberalSimon Birmingham(born 1974)
Senator for South Australia(2007-2025)Minister for Education and Training
Manager of Government Business in the Senate
NationalBridget McKenzie(born 1969)
Senator for Victoria(2011-)Minister for Sport
Minister for Rural Health
Minister for Regional Communications
Deputy Leader of the National Party
Liberal (LNP)Steven Ciobo(born 1974)
MP for Moncrieff (QLD)(2001-2019)Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
National (LNP)David Littleproud(born 1974)
MP for Maranoa (QLD)(2016-)Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
LiberalKelly O’Dwyer(born 1977)
MP for Higgins (VIC)(2009-2019)Minister for Revenue and Financial Services
Minister for Women
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service
LiberalJosh Frydenberg(born 1971)
MP for Kooyong (VIC)(2010-2022)Minister for the Environment and Energy
National (LNP)Matt Canavan(born 1980)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
LiberalMichael Keenan(born 1972)
MP for Stirling (WA)(2004-2019)Minister for Human Services
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation
Liberal (LNP)John McVeigh(born 1965)
MP for Groom (NSW)(2016-2020)Minister for Regional Development, Territories and Local Government
NationalDarren Chester(born 1967)
MP for Gippsland (NSW)(2008-)Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Minister for Defence Personnel
Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalPaul Fletcher(born 1965)
MP for Bradfield (NSW)(2009-2025)Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities
LiberalConcetta Fierravanti-Wells(born 1960)
Senator for New South Wales(2005-2022)Minister for International Development and the Pacific
LiberalAngus Taylor(born 1966)
MP for Hume (NSW)(2013-)Minister for Law Enforcement and Cyber Security
LiberalAlan Tudge(born 1961)
MP for Aston (VIC)(2010-2023)Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs
LiberalCraig Laundy(born 1971)
MP for Reid (NSW)(2013-2019)Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation
LiberalKen Wyatt(born 1952)
MP for Hasluck (WA)(2010-2022)Minister for Indigenous Health
Minister for Aged Care
PartyMinisterPortraitOffices
LiberalJames McGrath(born 1974)
Senator for Queensland(2014-)Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister
National (LNP)Keith Pitt(born 1969)
MP for Hinkler (QLD)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
LiberalAnne Ruston(born 1963)
Senator for South Australia(2012-)Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
LiberalAlex Hawke(born 1977)
MP for Mitchell (NSW)(2007-)Assistant Minister for Home Affairs
Liberal (LNP)Karen Andrews(born 1960)
MP for McPherson (QLD)(2010-2025)Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills
LiberalZed Seselja(born 1977)
Senator for the Australian Capital Territory(2013-2022)Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation
Liberal (LNP)Jane Prentice(born 1953)
MP for Ryan (QLD)(2010-2019)Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services
NationalMark Coulton(born 1958)
MP for Parkes (NSW)(2007-2025)Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
LiberalDavid Gillespie(born 1957)
MP for Lyne (NSW)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Children and Families
LiberalMichael Sukkar(born 1981)
MP for Deakin (VIC)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister to the Treasurer
LiberalMelissa Price(born 1963)
MP for Durack (WA)(2013-)Assistant Minister for the Environment
LiberalDavid Coleman(born 1974)
MP for Banks (NSW)(2013-2025)Assistant Minister for Finance
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