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Second Holt ministry

The Second Holt ministry (LiberalCountry Coalition) was the 42nd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 17th Prime Minister, Harold Holt. The Second Holt ministry succeeded the First Holt ministry, which dissolved on 14 December 1966 following the federal election that took place in November. The ministry was replaced by the caretaker McEwen ministry on 19 December 1967, following the disappearance of Holt.[1]

Second Holt ministry

42nd Ministry of Australia
The Second Holt ministry at their swearing-in
Date formed14 December 1966
Date dissolved19 December 1967
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralLord Casey
Prime MinisterHarold Holt
No. of ministers27
Member partyLiberalCountry coalition
Status in legislatureCoalition majority government
Opposition partyLabor
Opposition leaderArthur Calwell
Gough Whitlam
History
Election(s)26 November 1966
Legislature term(s)26th
PredecessorFirst Holt ministry
SuccessorMcEwen ministry

As of 20 December 2020, Ian Sinclair and Peter Nixon are the last surviving members of the Second Holt ministry. James Forbes was the last surviving Liberal minister, and Allen Fairhall was the last surviving Liberal Cabinet minister.

Cabinet edit

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Rt Hon Harold Holt (CH)
(1908–1967)

MP for Higgins
(1949–1967)

 
Country Rt Hon John McEwen
(1900–1980)

MP for Murray
(1949–1971)

 
Liberal Rt Hon William McMahon
(1908–1988)

MP for Lowe
(1949–1982)

 
Liberal Rt Hon Paul Hasluck
(1905–1993)

MP for Curtin
(1949–1969)

 
Country Rt Hon Charles Adermann
(1896–1979)

MP for Fisher
(1949–1972)

 
Liberal Hon Allen Fairhall
(1909–2006)

MP for Paterson
(1949–1969)

 
Liberal Hon Denham Henty
(1903–1978)

Senator for Tasmania
(1950–1968)

 
Liberal Hon Alan Hulme
(1907–1989)

MP for Petrie
(1963–1972)

 
Liberal Hon David Fairbairn DFC
(1917–1994)

MP for Farrer
(1949–1975)

 
Liberal Hon John Gorton
(1911–2002)

Senator for Victoria
(1950–1968)

 
Liberal Hon Les Bury
(1913–1986)

MP for Wentworth
(1956–1974)

 
Country Hon Doug Anthony
(1929–2020)

MP for Richmond
(1957–1984)

 
Country Hon Ian Sinclair
(1929–)

MP for New England
(1963–1998) (in Cabinet from 10 October 1967)

 

Outer ministry edit

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Country Hon Charles Barnes
(1901–1998)

MP for McPherson
(1958–1972)

 
Liberal Hon Gordon Freeth
(1914–2001)

MP for Forrest
(1949–1969)

 
Liberal Hon Reginald Swartz MBE
(1911–2006)

MP for Darling Downs
(1949–1972)

 
Liberal Hon Billy Snedden QC
(1926–1987)

MP for Bruce
(1955–1983)

 
Liberal Hon Dr James Forbes MC
(1923–2019)

MP for Barker
(1956–1975)

 
Liberal Hon Peter Howson
(1919–2009)

MP for Fawkner
(1955–1969)

 
Liberal Hon Ken Anderson
(1909–1985)

Senator for New South Wales
(1953–1975)

 
Country Hon Colin McKellar
(1903–1970)

Senator for New South Wales
(1958–1970)

 
Liberal Hon Dame Annabelle Rankin DBE
(1908–1986)

Senator for Queensland
(1947–1971)

 
Liberal Hon Malcolm Fraser
(1930–2015)

MP for Wannon
(1955–1983)

 
Liberal Hon Nigel Bowen QC
(1911–1994)

MP for Parramatta
(1964–1973)

 
Liberal Hon Don Chipp
(1925–2006)

MP for Higinbotham
(1960–1969)

 
Liberal Hon Bert Kelly
(1912–1997)

MP for Wakefield
(1958–1977) (in Ministry from 28 February 1967)

 
Country Hon Peter Nixon
(1928–)

MP for Gippsland
(1961–1983) (in Ministry from 16 October 1967)

 

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 17 September 2010.

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See also Holt government The Second Holt ministry Liberal Country Coalition was the 42nd ministry of the Government of Australia It was led by the country s 17th Prime Minister Harold Holt The Second Holt ministry succeeded the First Holt ministry which dissolved on 14 December 1966 following the federal election that took place in November The ministry was replaced by the caretaker McEwen ministry on 19 December 1967 following the disappearance of Holt 1 Second Holt ministry42nd Ministry of AustraliaThe Second Holt ministry at their swearing inDate formed14 December 1966Date dissolved19 December 1967People and organisationsMonarchElizabeth IIGovernor GeneralLord CaseyPrime MinisterHarold HoltNo of ministers27Member partyLiberal Country coalitionStatus in legislatureCoalition majority governmentOpposition partyLaborOpposition leaderArthur CalwellGough WhitlamHistoryElection s 26 November 1966Legislature term s 26thPredecessorFirst Holt ministrySuccessorMcEwen ministry As of 20 December 2020 Ian Sinclair and Peter Nixon are the last surviving members of the Second Holt ministry James Forbes was the last surviving Liberal minister and Allen Fairhall was the last surviving Liberal Cabinet minister Cabinet editParty Minister Portrait Portfolio Liberal Rt Hon Harold Holt CH 1908 1967 MP for Higgins 1949 1967 nbsp Prime Minister Leader of the Liberal Party Country Rt Hon John McEwen 1900 1980 MP for Murray 1949 1971 nbsp Leader of the Country Party Minister for Trade and Industry Liberal Rt Hon William McMahon 1908 1988 MP for Lowe 1949 1982 nbsp Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party Treasurer Liberal Rt Hon Paul Hasluck 1905 1993 MP for Curtin 1949 1969 nbsp Minister for External Affairs Country Rt Hon Charles Adermann 1896 1979 MP for Fisher 1949 1972 nbsp Minister for Primary Industry to 16 October 1967 Liberal Hon Allen Fairhall 1909 2006 MP for Paterson 1949 1969 nbsp Minister for Defence Liberal Hon Denham Henty 1903 1978 Senator for Tasmania 1950 1968 nbsp Leader of the Government in the Senate to 16 October 1967 Minister for Supply Liberal Hon Alan Hulme 1907 1989 MP for Petrie 1963 1972 nbsp Postmaster General Vice President of the Executive Council Liberal Hon David Fairbairn DFC 1917 1994 MP for Farrer 1949 1975 nbsp Minister for National Development Liberal Hon John Gorton 1911 2002 Senator for Victoria 1950 1968 nbsp Leader of the Government in the Senate from 16 October 1967 Minister for Works to 28 February 1967 Minister for Education and Science Liberal Hon Les Bury 1913 1986 MP for Wentworth 1956 1974 nbsp Minister for Labour and National Service Country Hon Doug Anthony 1929 2020 MP for Richmond 1957 1984 nbsp Deputy Leader of the Country Party Minister for the Interior to 16 October 1967 Minister for Primary Industry from 16 October 1967 Country Hon Ian Sinclair 1929 MP for New England 1963 1998 in Cabinet from 10 October 1967 nbsp Minister for Social Services Minister assisting the Minister for Trade and IndustryOuter ministry editParty Minister Portrait Portfolio Country Hon Charles Barnes 1901 1998 MP for McPherson 1958 1972 nbsp Minister for Territories Liberal Hon Gordon Freeth 1914 2001 MP for Forrest 1949 1969 nbsp Minister for Shipping and Transport Liberal Hon Reginald Swartz MBE 1911 2006 MP for Darling Downs 1949 1972 nbsp Minister for Civil Aviation Liberal Hon Billy Snedden QC 1926 1987 MP for Bruce 1955 1983 nbsp Minister for Immigration Leader of the House from 21 February 1967 Liberal Hon Dr James Forbes MC 1923 2019 MP for Barker 1956 1975 nbsp Minister for Health Liberal Hon Peter Howson 1919 2009 MP for Fawkner 1955 1969 nbsp Minister for Air Minister assisting the Treasurer Liberal Hon Ken Anderson 1909 1985 Senator for New South Wales 1953 1975 nbsp Minister for Customs and Excise Country Hon Colin McKellar 1903 1970 Senator for New South Wales 1958 1970 nbsp Minister for Repatriation Liberal Hon Dame Annabelle Rankin DBE 1908 1986 Senator for Queensland 1947 1971 nbsp Minister for Housing Liberal Hon Malcolm Fraser 1930 2015 MP for Wannon 1955 1983 nbsp Minister for the Army Liberal Hon Nigel Bowen QC 1911 1994 MP for Parramatta 1964 1973 nbsp Attorney General Liberal Hon Don Chipp 1925 2006 MP for Higinbotham 1960 1969 nbsp Minister for the Navy Minister in charge of Tourist Activities under the Minister for Trade and Industry Liberal Hon Bert Kelly 1912 1997 MP for Wakefield 1958 1977 in Ministry from 28 February 1967 nbsp Deputy Government Whip in the House to 21 February 1967 Minister for Works from 28 February 1967 Country Hon Peter Nixon 1928 MP for Gippsland 1961 1983 in Ministry from 16 October 1967 nbsp Minister for the Interior from 16 October 1967 Notes edit Ministries and Cabinets Parliamentary Handbook Parliament of Australia Retrieved 17 September 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Second Holt ministry amp oldid 1191576935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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