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Second Morrison ministry

The second Morrison ministry (LiberalNational Coalition) was the 72nd ministry of the Australian Government. It was led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The second Morrison ministry succeeded the first Morrison ministry following the 2019 Australian federal election. The ministry was announced on 26 May 2019 and was sworn in on 29 May.[1] Following the Coalition's defeat at the 2022 election, the ministry was succeeded by the Albanese ministry on 23 May 2022.

Second Morrison ministry

72nd ministry of Australia
Scott Morrison
Barnaby Joyce
Date formed29 May 2019
Date dissolved23 May 2022
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralSir Peter Cosgrove
David Hurley
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Deputy Prime MinisterMichael McCormack
Barnaby Joyce
No. of ministers30
Member partyLiberalNational coalition
Status in legislatureCoalition minority government
Opposition cabinetAlbanese Shadow Cabinet
Opposition partyLabor
Opposition leaderAnthony Albanese
History
Legislature term(s)46th
PredecessorFirst Morrison ministry
SuccessorAlbanese ministry

Final arrangement

On 19 September 2021, industrial, science and technology minister Christian Porter resigned from the cabinet after he was criticised for accepting an anonymous donation from a blind trust to fund his defamation claim against ABC and reporter Louise Milligan for publishing his rape allegation.[2] Energy and emissions reduction minister Angus Taylor took over Porter's portfolios on an acting basis.[3]

In a ministerial reshuffle on 8 October 2021, Taylor gained the industry portfolio, while defence industry minister Melissa Price gained the science and technology portfolio, with both retaining their own portfolios. Alex Hawke was promoted to the cabinet while retaining his immigration portfolio.[4][5] Ben Morton was promoted to the ministry and was appointed the Special Minister of State and the Public Service Minister, while continuing to assist the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Tim Wilson was appointed the Assistant Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction.[6]

On 25 October 2021, resources and water minister Keith Pitt was reinstated to the cabinet, after previously being demoted to the outer ministry in July 2021.[7][8]

On 2 December 2021, education minister Alan Tudge stood down from the cabinet while allegations of his bullying and affair with his former press secretary were being investigated. On 4 March 2022, while the review cleared Tudge of breaking any rules, Tudge decided not to return to the cabinet and said he would resign formally as minister.[9] However, it was confirmed in April 2022 that Tudge had retained his ministerial title, but was officially "on leave".[10] Stuart Robert was the acting education minister while Tudge stood down.

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Scott Morrison MP  
National Barnaby Joyce MP  
Liberal Josh Frydenberg MP  
Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham  
National (LNP) David Littleproud MP  
Liberal Senator Marise Payne  
Liberal (LNP) Peter Dutton MP  
Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash  
Liberal Greg Hunt MP  
Liberal Dan Tehan MP  
Liberal Paul Fletcher MP  
Liberal Senator Anne Ruston  
Liberal (LNP) Karen Andrews MP  
Liberal Angus Taylor MP  
Liberal (LNP) Stuart Robert MP  
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC  
Liberal Sussan Ley MP  
Liberal Ken Wyatt AM, MP  
Liberal Melissa Price MP  
Liberal Alan Tudge MP  
National Senator Bridget McKenzie  
National Andrew Gee MP  
Liberal Alex Hawke MP  
National (LNP) Keith Pitt MP  

Outer Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
Liberal Ben Morton MP WA
Liberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic
Liberal Senator Jane Hume Vic
  • Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy
  • Minister for Women's Economic Security
Liberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT
  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
National David Gillespie MP NSW
Liberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas

Assistant Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
Liberal David Coleman MP NSW
  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Liberal (LNP) Scott Buchholz MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport
National Kevin Hogan MP NSW
Liberal Nola Marino MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories
Liberal (LNP) Senator Amanda Stoker Qld
  • Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General
  • Assistant Minister for Women
  • Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations
Liberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas
  • Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries
  • Assistant Minister for Industry Development
Liberal Jason Wood MP Vic
  • Assistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal (LNP) Trevor Evans MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management
National (LNP) Michelle Landry MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
Liberal (LNP) Luke Howarth MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment Services
Liberal Andrew Hastie MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Defence
Liberal Tim Wilson MP Vic
  • Assistant Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction

Party breakdown

Cabinet

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers (since 25 October 2021):

Entire ministry

Party breakdown of entire ministry:

  1. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  2. ^ Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room.
  3. ^ Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  4. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room.

Fifth arrangement

On 21 June 2021, Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals leader Michael McCormack was replaced by former leader Barnaby Joyce in a leadership spill, resulting in a ministerial reshuffle of National Party members. Joyce was sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development on 22 June 2021, taking over from McCormack. Details of the reshuffle of the other National party members were announced on 27 June 2021.[11][12] The new ministerial arrangement took effect on 2 July 2021.[13][14]

McCormack was not given a ministerial portfolio and moved to the backbench. His supporters Mark Coulton and Darren Chester were also stripped of their ministerial portfolios and moved to the backbench. Joyce's supporters Bridget McKenzie and Andrew Gee were promoted to the cabinet, with McKenzie returning to the cabinet since her resignation in February 2020.[15] McKenzie took over the emergency management portfolio (including drought) from deputy party leader David Littleproud, while also gaining the regionalisation (formerly decentralisation), regional communications and regional education from Coulton and Gee.[16] Gee gained the veterans' affairs and defence personnel from Chester. Littleproud retained agriculture and gained the Northern Australia portfolio from Keith Pitt, who retained resources and water but was demoted to the outer ministry. David Gillespie, also a supporter of Joyce, was promoted to the outer ministry and gained the regional health portfolio from Coulton.[17] Gillespie was previously an assistant minister in the Second Turnbull ministry.

As for the assistant ministry, Kevin Hogan became the Assistant Minister for Local Government in addition to his existing portfolios, while Michelle Landry remained Assistant Minister for Children Families, but lost her role as Assistant Minister for Northern Australia.

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Scott Morrison MP  
National Barnaby Joyce MP  
Liberal Josh Frydenberg MP  
National (LNP) David Littleproud MP  
Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham  
Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash  
Liberal Senator Marise Payne  
Liberal (LNP) Karen Andrews MP  
Liberal (LNP) Peter Dutton MP  
Liberal Alan Tudge MP  
Liberal Greg Hunt MP  
Liberal Paul Fletcher MP  
National Senator Bridget McKenzie  
Liberal Dan Tehan MP  
Liberal (LNP) Stuart Robert MP  
Liberal Christian Porter MP  
Liberal Angus Taylor MP  
Liberal Sussan Ley MP  
Liberal Senator Anne Ruston  
Liberal Ken Wyatt AM, MP  
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC  
National Andrew Gee MP  
Liberal Melissa Price MP  

Outer Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
National David Gillespie MP NSW
National (LNP) Keith Pitt MP Qld
Liberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic
Liberal Senator Jane Hume Vic
  • Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy
  • Minister for Women's Economic Security
Liberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT
  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas
Liberal Alex Hawke MP NSW

Assistant Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
Liberal Ben Morton MP WA
  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Assistant Minister to the Minister for the Public Service
  • Assistant Minister for Electoral Matters
Liberal David Coleman MP NSW
  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Liberal (LNP) Scott Buchholz MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport
National Kevin Hogan MP NSW
Liberal Nola Marino MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories
Liberal (LNP) Senator Amanda Stoker Qld
  • Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General
  • Assistant Minister for Women
  • Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations
Liberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas
  • Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries
  • Assistant Minister for Industry Development
Liberal Jason Wood MP Vic
  • Assistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal (LNP) Trevor Evans MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management
National (LNP) Michelle Landry MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
Liberal (LNP) Luke Howarth MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment Services
Liberal Andrew Hastie MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Defence

Party breakdown

Cabinet

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

Entire ministry

Party breakdown of entire ministry:

  1. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  2. ^ Includes one LNP minister sitting in National party room.
  3. ^ Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  4. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room.

Fourth arrangement

Since February and early March 2021, Defence Minister Linda Reynolds and Attorney-General Christian Porter had been criticised for their words and actions during a series of scandals that plagued the Morrison government. Reynolds had been criticised for the mishandling of a rape allegation and complaint by her staffer Brittany Higgins in 2019, while Porter had been accused of raping a 16-year-old when he was 17 in 1988. Reynolds and Porter subsequently took medical leave from 24 February and 4 March respectively, after which, foreign affairs minister Marise Payne was acting defence minister on behalf of Reynolds and employment minister Michaelia Cash was the acting Attorney-General and acting industrial relations minister on behalf of Porter.[18] Peter Dutton was acting Leader of the House on behalf of Porter.[19]

In a ministerial reshuffle on 30 March 2021, Reynolds was demoted to government services and the NDIS, and Porter was demoted to industry and science. Dutton replaced Reynolds as Minister for Defence and officially replaced Porter as Leader of the House. Cash officially replaced Porter as Attorney-General and Minister for Industrial Relations. Karen Andrews took over Dutton's role as Minister for Home Affairs, and Stuart Robert took on Cash's role as employment minister.[20]

There were also changes to other ministers who were not plagued by the scandals. Anne Ruston was appointed Minister for Women's Safety, in addition to her social services portfolio. Jane Hume was appointed Minister for Women's Economic Security, in addition to her superannuation portfolio. Amanda Stoker was appointed Assistant Minister for Women and Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations, in addition to her position as Assistant Attorney-General. Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price retained her portfolio but returned to the Cabinet. Her promotion to Cabinet would allow the Cabinet to return to its previous record of seven women.[21]

The reshuffle was aimed to "getting the right perspective" in the wake of the justice for women movement.[22] There were no additions or removals of parliamentarians to the ministry.

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Scott Morrison MP  
National Michael McCormack MP  
Liberal Josh Frydenberg MP  
National (LNP) David Littleproud MP  
Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham  
Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash  
Liberal Senator Marise Payne  
Liberal (LNP) Karen Andrews MP  
Liberal (LNP) Peter Dutton MP  
Liberal Alan Tudge MP  
Liberal Greg Hunt MP  
Liberal Paul Fletcher MP  
Liberal Dan Tehan MP  
Liberal (LNP) Stuart Robert MP  
Liberal Christian Porter MP  
National (LNP) Keith Pitt MP  
Liberal Angus Taylor MP  
Liberal Sussan Ley MP  
Liberal Senator Anne Ruston  
Liberal Ken Wyatt AM, MP  
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC  
National Darren Chester MP  
Liberal Melissa Price MP  

Outer Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
National Mark Coulton MP NSW
National Andrew Gee MP NSW
Liberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic
Liberal Senator Jane Hume Vic
  • Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy
  • Minister for Women's Economic Security
Liberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT
  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas
Liberal Alex Hawke MP NSW

Assistant Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
Liberal Ben Morton MP WA
  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Assistant Minister to the Minister for the Public Service
  • Assistant Minister for Electoral Matters
Liberal David Coleman MP NSW
  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Liberal (LNP) Scott Buchholz MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport
National Kevin Hogan MP NSW
Liberal Nola Marino MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories
Liberal (LNP) Senator Amanda Stoker Qld
  • Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General
  • Assistant Minister for Women
  • Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations
Liberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas
  • Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries
  • Assistant Minister for Industry Development
Liberal Jason Wood MP Vic
  • Assistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal (LNP) Trevor Evans MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management
National (LNP) Michelle Landry MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
  • Assistant Minister for Northern Australia
Liberal (LNP) Luke Howarth MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment Services
Liberal Andrew Hastie MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Defence

Party breakdown

Cabinet

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

Entire ministry

Party breakdown of entire ministry:

  1. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  2. ^ Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room.
  3. ^ Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  4. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room.

Third arrangement

Between March 2020 and May 2021, Scott Morrison was secretly appointed to five additional ministries: Department of Health (14 March 2020), Department of Finance (30 March 2020), Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (15 April 2021), and the departments of Home affairs and Treasury (6 May 2021). Morrison said later that he hadn't used his additional powers, except in one instance in relation to a decision on the Pep-11 offshore gas exploration project.[23]

A ministerial reshuffle was undertaken on 22 December 2020.[24][25] Health Minister Greg Hunt was given the aged care portfolio in addition his existing health portfolio. The previous aged care minister, Richard Colbeck, remained as Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services. Colbeck also retained the sports portfolio, but lost the youth portfolio to Alan Tudge. Tudge was appointed as Minister for Education and Youth, and his previous urban infrastructure portfolio was given to Communications and Arts Minister Paul Fletcher. The previous Education Minister Dan Tehan was appointed as Trade Minister, taking over from Simon Birmingham who became the Finance Minister two months prior. No additional parliamentarians were appointed to the Cabinet.

Zed Seselja and Jane Hume were promoted to the Outer Ministry, and Amanda Stoker and Andrew Hastie were new additions to the Assistant Ministry. Steve Irons stepped down from the Assistant Ministry to make way for Hastie. Immigration Minister David Coleman, who was on personal leave since December 2019, returned from leave but was demoted to an Assistant Minister.

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Scott Morrison MP  
National Michael McCormack MP  
Liberal Josh Frydenberg MP  
National (LNP) David Littleproud MP  
Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham  
Liberal Christian Porter MP  
Liberal Senator Marise Payne  
Liberal (LNP) Peter Dutton MP  
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC  
Liberal Alan Tudge MP  
Liberal Greg Hunt MP  
Liberal Paul Fletcher MP  
Liberal Dan Tehan MP  
Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash  
Liberal (LNP) Karen Andrews MP  
National (LNP) Keith Pitt MP  
Liberal Angus Taylor MP  
Liberal Sussan Ley MP  
Liberal Senator Anne Ruston  
Liberal Ken Wyatt AM, MP  
Liberal (LNP) Stuart Robert MP  
National Darren Chester MP  

Outer Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
National Mark Coulton MP NSW
National Andrew Gee MP NSW
Liberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic
Liberal Senator Jane Hume Vic
  • Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy
Liberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT
  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Liberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas
Liberal Alex Hawke MP NSW
Liberal Melissa Price MP WA

Assistant Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
Liberal Ben Morton MP WA
  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and Cabinet
  • Assistant Minister to the Minister for the Public Service
  • Assistant Minister for Electoral Matters
Liberal David Coleman MP NSW
  • Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Liberal (LNP) Scott Buchholz MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport
National Kevin Hogan MP NSW
Liberal Nola Marino MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories
Liberal (LNP) Senator Amanda Stoker Qld
  • Assistant Minister to the Attorney-General
Liberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas
  • Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries
  • Assistant Minister for Industry Development
Liberal Jason Wood MP Vic
  • Assistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal (LNP) Trevor Evans MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management
National (LNP) Michelle Landry MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
  • Assistant Minister for Northern Australia
Liberal (LNP) Luke Howarth MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment Services
Liberal Andrew Hastie MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Defence

Party breakdown

Cabinet

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

Entire ministry

Party breakdown of entire ministry:

  1. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  2. ^ Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room.
  3. ^ Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  4. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room.

Second arrangement

Bridget McKenzie resigned as deputy Nationals leader and from the Cabinet on 2 February 2020 because of a sports grants scandal, while Matt Canavan resigned on 3 February 2020 because he backed former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce in the 2020 Nationals leadership spill. Following the spill, David Littleproud was elected as deputy leader of the Nationals on 4 February 2020. The portfolios held by Nationals ministers and assistant ministers were reshuffled, effective 6 February 2020.

Littleproud took over the agriculture portfolio from McKenzie, retaining his drought and emergency management portfolios, and losing the water resources portfolio to Keith Pitt. Pitt, who was previously an assistant minister between 2016 and 2018, also took over resources and Northern Australia portfolio from Canavan. Darren Chester continued to hold the veteran affair's and defence personnel portfolios, which were moved from the outer ministry to the cabinet.[26]

Mark Coulton's regional services portfolio was split up into regional health, regional communications and regional education, with Coulton retaining the first two as well as the local government portfolio. Andrew Gee was promoted to the outer ministry and took over the regional education and decentralisation portfolios and the post of Assistant Trade and Investment Minister from Coulton. Kevin Hogan was promoted to the assistant ministry and replaced Gee as Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister. Michelle Landry retained her portfolio and was additionally appointed Assistant Minister for Northern Australia.

The new ministers were sworn in on 6 February 2020.[27] The portfolios of Liberal ministers were unchanged, and Alan Tudge continued to be acting Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs on behalf of David Coleman.

In October 2020, Mathias Cormann retired from federal politics. Simon Birmingham took over Cormann's roles as Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Finance in addition to his own trade portfolio on 31 October 2020.[28] Michaelia Cash became the Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate. Despite the loss of one cabinet minister, Morrison opted not to make other ministerial changes at the time.[29] The arrangement lasted until the reshuffle in December 2020.

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Scott Morrison MP  
National Michael McCormack MP  
Liberal Josh Frydenberg MP  
Liberal Senator Mathias Cormann
(until 30 October 2020)
 
National (LNP) David Littleproud MP  
Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham  
Liberal Christian Porter MP  
Liberal Senator Marise Payne  
Liberal (LNP) Peter Dutton MP  
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC  
Liberal Alan Tudge MP  
Liberal Greg Hunt MP  
Liberal Paul Fletcher MP  
Liberal Dan Tehan MP  
Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash  
Liberal (LNP) Karen Andrews MP  
National (LNP) Keith Pitt MP  
Liberal Angus Taylor MP  
Liberal Sussan Ley MP  
Liberal Senator Anne Ruston  
Liberal Ken Wyatt AM, MP  
Liberal (LNP) Stuart Robert MP  
National Darren Chester MP  

Outer Ministry

Assistant Ministry

Party Minister State/territory Portfolio
Liberal Ben Morton MP WA
Liberal (LNP) Scott Buchholz MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport
National Kevin Hogan MP NSW
Liberal Nola Marino MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories
Liberal Senator Jane Hume Vic
  • Assistant Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and Financial Technology
Liberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT
  • Assistant Minister for Finance, Charities and Electoral Matters
Liberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas
  • Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Tourism
Liberal Jason Wood MP Vic
  • Assistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal Steve Irons MP WA
  • Assistant Minister for Vocational Education, Training and Apprenticeships
Liberal (LNP) Trevor Evans MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management
National (LNP) Michelle Landry MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Northern Australia
  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
Liberal (LNP) Luke Howarth MP Qld
  • Assistant Minister for Community Housing, Homelessness and Community Services

Party breakdown

Cabinet

Party breakdown of cabinet ministers:

Entire ministry

Party breakdown of entire ministry:

  1. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  2. ^ Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room.
  3. ^ Includes six LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room.
  4. ^ Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room.

First arrangement

The first arrangement of the Second Morrison Ministry was sworn in on 29 May 2019. In December 2019, it was announced that Immigration Minister David Coleman would be taking indefinite leave for personal reasons, with Alan Tudge taking over his portfolio as acting minister.[30] The arrangement became unaltered until the resignation of National Party senators Bridget McKenzie and Matt Canavan on 2 and 3 February 2020 respectively. Until the reshuffle on 6 February, Nationals leader and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack was the acting Minister for Agriculture, taking over from McKenzie, while Water Resources minister David Littleproud was the acting Minister for Resources and Northern Australia, taking over from Canavan.[31]

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Scott Morrison MP  
National Michael McCormack MP  
Liberal Josh Frydenberg MP  
National Senator Bridget McKenzie  
Liberal Senator Mathias Cormann  
Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham  
Liberal Christian Porter MP  
Liberal Senator Marise Payne  
Liberal (LNP) Peter Dutton MP  
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC  
Liberal Alan Tudge MP  
Liberal Greg Hunt MP  
Liberal Paul Fletcher MP  
Liberal Dan Tehan MP  
Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash  
Liberal (LNP) Karen Andrews MP  
National (LNP) Senator Matt Canavan  
Liberal Angus Taylor MP  
Liberal Sussan Ley MP  
Liberal Senator Anne Ruston  
Liberal Ken Wyatt AM, MP  
National (LNP) David Littleproud MP  
Liberal (LNP) Stuart Robert MP  

Outer Ministry

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
National Mark Coulton MP  
Liberal Michael Sukkar MP
Liberal Alex Hawke MP  
  • Minister for International Development and the Pacific
  • Assistant Defence Minister
Liberal Senator Richard Colbeck  
Liberal David Coleman MP  
National Darren Chester MP  
  • Minister for Veterans and Defence Personnel
  • Deputy Leader of the House
Liberal Melissa Price MP  

Assistant Ministry

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Ben Morton MP  
Liberal (LNP) Scott Buchholz MP  
  • Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport
National Andrew Gee MP  
Liberal Nola Marino MP  
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories
Liberal Senator Jane Hume
  • Assistant Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and Financial Technology
Liberal Senator Zed Seselja  
  • Assistant Minister for Finance, Charities and Electoral Matters
Liberal Senator Jonathon Duniam  
  • Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries
  • Assistant Minister for Regional Tourism
Liberal Jason Wood MP
  • Assistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs
Liberal Steve Irons MP
  • Assistant Minister for Vocational Education, Training and Apprenticeships
Liberal (LNP) Trevor Evans MP  
  • Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management
National (LNP) Michelle Landry MP  
  • Assistant Minister for Children and Families
Liberal (LNP) Luke Howarth MP  
  • Assistant Minister for Community Housing, Homelessness and Community Services

See also

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See also Morrison government The second Morrison ministry Liberal National Coalition was the 72nd ministry of the Australian Government It was led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison The second Morrison ministry succeeded the first Morrison ministry following the 2019 Australian federal election The ministry was announced on 26 May 2019 and was sworn in on 29 May 1 Following the Coalition s defeat at the 2022 election the ministry was succeeded by the Albanese ministry on 23 May 2022 Second Morrison ministry72nd ministry of AustraliaScott MorrisonBarnaby JoyceDate formed29 May 2019Date dissolved23 May 2022People and organisationsMonarchElizabeth IIGovernor GeneralSir Peter Cosgrove David HurleyPrime MinisterScott MorrisonDeputy Prime MinisterMichael McCormackBarnaby JoyceNo of ministers30Member partyLiberal National coalitionStatus in legislatureCoalition minority governmentOpposition cabinetAlbanese Shadow CabinetOpposition partyLaborOpposition leaderAnthony AlbaneseHistoryLegislature term s 46thPredecessorFirst Morrison ministrySuccessorAlbanese ministry Contents 1 Final arrangement 1 1 Cabinet 1 2 Outer Ministry 1 3 Assistant Ministry 1 4 Party breakdown 1 4 1 Cabinet 1 4 2 Entire ministry 2 Fifth arrangement 2 1 Cabinet 2 2 Outer Ministry 2 3 Assistant Ministry 2 4 Party breakdown 2 4 1 Cabinet 2 4 2 Entire ministry 3 Fourth arrangement 3 1 Cabinet 3 2 Outer Ministry 3 3 Assistant Ministry 3 4 Party breakdown 3 4 1 Cabinet 3 4 2 Entire ministry 4 Third arrangement 4 1 Cabinet 4 2 Outer Ministry 4 3 Assistant Ministry 4 4 Party breakdown 4 4 1 Cabinet 4 4 2 Entire ministry 5 Second arrangement 5 1 Cabinet 5 2 Outer Ministry 5 3 Assistant Ministry 5 4 Party breakdown 5 4 1 Cabinet 5 4 2 Entire ministry 6 First arrangement 6 1 Cabinet 6 2 Outer Ministry 6 3 Assistant Ministry 7 See also 8 ReferencesFinal arrangement EditOn 19 September 2021 industrial science and technology minister Christian Porter resigned from the cabinet after he was criticised for accepting an anonymous donation from a blind trust to fund his defamation claim against ABC and reporter Louise Milligan for publishing his rape allegation 2 Energy and emissions reduction minister Angus Taylor took over Porter s portfolios on an acting basis 3 In a ministerial reshuffle on 8 October 2021 Taylor gained the industry portfolio while defence industry minister Melissa Price gained the science and technology portfolio with both retaining their own portfolios Alex Hawke was promoted to the cabinet while retaining his immigration portfolio 4 5 Ben Morton was promoted to the ministry and was appointed the Special Minister of State and the Public Service Minister while continuing to assist the Prime Minister and Cabinet Tim Wilson was appointed the Assistant Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry Energy and Emissions Reduction 6 On 25 October 2021 resources and water minister Keith Pitt was reinstated to the cabinet after previously being demoted to the outer ministry in July 2021 7 8 On 2 December 2021 education minister Alan Tudge stood down from the cabinet while allegations of his bullying and affair with his former press secretary were being investigated On 4 March 2022 while the review cleared Tudge of breaking any rules Tudge decided not to return to the cabinet and said he would resign formally as minister 9 However it was confirmed in April 2022 that Tudge had retained his ministerial title but was officially on leave 10 Stuart Robert was the acting education minister while Tudge stood down Cabinet Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister Minister for the Public Service Minister of Industry Science and Energy Minister for Resources Minister for Home Affairs Minister for Finance Minister for Health and Aged Care Treasurer Leader of the Liberal PartyNational Barnaby Joyce MP Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Infrastructure Transport and Regional Development Leader of the National PartyLiberal Josh Frydenberg MP Treasurer Deputy Leader of the Liberal PartyLiberal Senator Simon Birmingham Minister for Finance Vice President of the Executive Council Leader of the Government in the SenateNational LNP David Littleproud MP Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia Deputy Leader of the National PartyLiberal Senator Marise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for WomenLiberal LNP Peter Dutton MP Minister for Defence Leader of the HouseLiberal Senator Michaelia Cash Attorney General Minister for Industrial Relations Deputy Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health and Aged CareLiberal Dan Tehan MP Minister for Trade Tourism and InvestmentLiberal Paul Fletcher MP Minister for Communications Urban Infrastructure Cities and the ArtsLiberal Senator Anne Ruston Minister for Families and Social Services Minister for Women s Safety Manager of Government Business in the SenateLiberal LNP Karen Andrews MP Minister for Home AffairsLiberal Angus Taylor MP Minister for Industry Energy and Emissions ReductionLiberal LNP Stuart Robert MP Minister for Employment Workforce Skills Small and Family Business Minister for Education and Youth acting since 2 December 2021 Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC Minister for Government Services Minister for the National Disability Insurance SchemeLiberal Sussan Ley MP Minister for the EnvironmentLiberal Ken Wyatt AM MP Minister for Indigenous AustraliansLiberal Melissa Price MP Minister for Defence Industry Minister for Science and TechnologyLiberal Alan Tudge MP Minister for Education and Youth stood down since 2 December 2021 National Senator Bridget McKenzie Minister for Emergency Management and National Recovery and Resilience Minister for Regionalisation Regional Communications and Regional EducationNational Andrew Gee MP Minister for Veterans Affairs Minister for Defence PersonnelLiberal Alex Hawke MP Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural AffairsNational LNP Keith Pitt MP Minister for Resources and WaterOuter Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioLiberal Ben Morton MP WA Special Minister of State Minister for the Public Service Minister Assisting the Prime Minister and CabinetLiberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic Assistant Treasurer Minister for Housing Minister for Homelessness Social and Community HousingLiberal Senator Jane Hume Vic Minister for Superannuation Financial Services and the Digital Economy Minister for Women s Economic SecurityLiberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT Minister for International Development and the PacificNational David Gillespie MP NSW Minister for Regional Health Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment Deputy Leader of the HouseLiberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services Minister for SportAssistant Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioLiberal David Coleman MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide PreventionLiberal LNP Scott Buchholz MP Qld Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight TransportNational Kevin Hogan MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister Assistant Minister for Local GovernmentLiberal Nola Marino MP WA Assistant Minister for Regional Development and TerritoriesLiberal LNP Senator Amanda Stoker Qld Assistant Minister to the Attorney General Assistant Minister for Women Assistant Minister for Industrial RelationsLiberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Assistant Minister for Industry DevelopmentLiberal Jason Wood MP Vic Assistant Minister for Customs Community Safety and Multicultural AffairsLiberal LNP Trevor Evans MP Qld Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental ManagementNational LNP Michelle Landry MP Qld Assistant Minister for Children and FamiliesLiberal LNP Luke Howarth MP Qld Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment ServicesLiberal Andrew Hastie MP WA Assistant Minister for DefenceLiberal Tim Wilson MP Vic Assistant Minister for Industry Energy and Emissions ReductionParty breakdown Edit Cabinet Edit Party breakdown of cabinet ministers since 25 October 2021 Liberal a 19National b 5Entire ministry Edit Party breakdown of entire ministry Liberal c 34National d 8 Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room Fifth arrangement EditSee also 2021 National Party of Australia leadership spill On 21 June 2021 Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals leader Michael McCormack was replaced by former leader Barnaby Joyce in a leadership spill resulting in a ministerial reshuffle of National Party members Joyce was sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure Transport and Regional Development on 22 June 2021 taking over from McCormack Details of the reshuffle of the other National party members were announced on 27 June 2021 11 12 The new ministerial arrangement took effect on 2 July 2021 13 14 McCormack was not given a ministerial portfolio and moved to the backbench His supporters Mark Coulton and Darren Chester were also stripped of their ministerial portfolios and moved to the backbench Joyce s supporters Bridget McKenzie and Andrew Gee were promoted to the cabinet with McKenzie returning to the cabinet since her resignation in February 2020 15 McKenzie took over the emergency management portfolio including drought from deputy party leader David Littleproud while also gaining the regionalisation formerly decentralisation regional communications and regional education from Coulton and Gee 16 Gee gained the veterans affairs and defence personnel from Chester Littleproud retained agriculture and gained the Northern Australia portfolio from Keith Pitt who retained resources and water but was demoted to the outer ministry David Gillespie also a supporter of Joyce was promoted to the outer ministry and gained the regional health portfolio from Coulton 17 Gillespie was previously an assistant minister in the Second Turnbull ministry As for the assistant ministry Kevin Hogan became the Assistant Minister for Local Government in addition to his existing portfolios while Michelle Landry remained Assistant Minister for Children Families but lost her role as Assistant Minister for Northern Australia Cabinet Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister Minister for the Public Service Minister of Industry Science and Energy Minister for Resources Minister for Home Affairs Minister for Finance Minister for Health and Aged Care Treasurer of Australia Leader of the Liberal PartyNational Barnaby Joyce MP Deputy Prime Minister Leader of the National Party Minister for Infrastructure Transport and Regional DevelopmentLiberal Josh Frydenberg MP Treasurer Deputy Leader of the Liberal PartyNational LNP David Littleproud MP Minister for Agriculture and Northern Australia Deputy Leader of the National PartyLiberal Senator Simon Birmingham Minister for Finance Vice President of the Executive Council Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Senator Michaelia Cash Attorney General Minister for Industrial Relations Deputy Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Senator Marise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for WomenLiberal LNP Karen Andrews MP Minister for Home AffairsLiberal LNP Peter Dutton MP Minister for Defence Leader of the HouseLiberal Alan Tudge MP Minister for Education and YouthLiberal Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health and Aged CareLiberal Paul Fletcher MP Minister for Communications Urban Infrastructure Cities and the ArtsNational Senator Bridget McKenzie Minister for Emergency Management and National Recovery and Resilience Minister for Regionalisation Regional Communications and Regional EducationLiberal Dan Tehan MP Minister for Trade Tourism and InvestmentLiberal LNP Stuart Robert MP Minister for Employment Workforce Skills Small and Family BusinessLiberal Christian Porter MP Minister for Industry Science and TechnologyLiberal Angus Taylor MP Minister for Energy and Emissions ReductionLiberal Sussan Ley MP Minister for the EnvironmentLiberal Senator Anne Ruston Minister for Families and Social Services Minister for Women s Safety Manager of Government Business in the SenateLiberal Ken Wyatt AM MP Minister for Indigenous AustraliansLiberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister for Government ServicesNational Andrew Gee MP Minister for Veterans Affairs Minister for Defence PersonnelLiberal Melissa Price MP Minister for Defence IndustryOuter Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioNational David Gillespie MP NSW Minister for Regional Health Deputy Leader of the HouseNational LNP Keith Pitt MP Qld Minister for Resources and WaterLiberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic Assistant Treasurer Minister for Housing Minister for Homelessness Social and Community HousingLiberal Senator Jane Hume Vic Minister for Superannuation Financial Services and the Digital Economy Minister for Women s Economic SecurityLiberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT Minister for International Development and the PacificLiberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services Minister for SportLiberal Alex Hawke MP NSW Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural AffairsAssistant Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioLiberal Ben Morton MP WA Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and Cabinet Assistant Minister to the Minister for the Public Service Assistant Minister for Electoral MattersLiberal David Coleman MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide PreventionLiberal LNP Scott Buchholz MP Qld Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight TransportNational Kevin Hogan MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister Assistant Minister for Local GovernmentLiberal Nola Marino MP WA Assistant Minister for Regional Development and TerritoriesLiberal LNP Senator Amanda Stoker Qld Assistant Minister to the Attorney General Assistant Minister for Women Assistant Minister for Industrial RelationsLiberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Assistant Minister for Industry DevelopmentLiberal Jason Wood MP Vic Assistant Minister for Customs Community Safety and Multicultural AffairsLiberal LNP Trevor Evans MP Qld Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental ManagementNational LNP Michelle Landry MP Qld Assistant Minister for Children and FamiliesLiberal LNP Luke Howarth MP Qld Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment ServicesLiberal Andrew Hastie MP WA Assistant Minister for DefenceParty breakdown Edit Cabinet Edit Party breakdown of cabinet ministers Liberal a 19National b 4Entire ministry Edit Party breakdown of entire ministry Liberal c 34National d 8 Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes one LNP minister sitting in National party room Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room Fourth arrangement EditSee also 2021 Australian Parliament House sexual misconduct allegations Since February and early March 2021 Defence Minister Linda Reynolds and Attorney General Christian Porter had been criticised for their words and actions during a series of scandals that plagued the Morrison government Reynolds had been criticised for the mishandling of a rape allegation and complaint by her staffer Brittany Higgins in 2019 while Porter had been accused of raping a 16 year old when he was 17 in 1988 Reynolds and Porter subsequently took medical leave from 24 February and 4 March respectively after which foreign affairs minister Marise Payne was acting defence minister on behalf of Reynolds and employment minister Michaelia Cash was the acting Attorney General and acting industrial relations minister on behalf of Porter 18 Peter Dutton was acting Leader of the House on behalf of Porter 19 In a ministerial reshuffle on 30 March 2021 Reynolds was demoted to government services and the NDIS and Porter was demoted to industry and science Dutton replaced Reynolds as Minister for Defence and officially replaced Porter as Leader of the House Cash officially replaced Porter as Attorney General and Minister for Industrial Relations Karen Andrews took over Dutton s role as Minister for Home Affairs and Stuart Robert took on Cash s role as employment minister 20 There were also changes to other ministers who were not plagued by the scandals Anne Ruston was appointed Minister for Women s Safety in addition to her social services portfolio Jane Hume was appointed Minister for Women s Economic Security in addition to her superannuation portfolio Amanda Stoker was appointed Assistant Minister for Women and Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations in addition to her position as Assistant Attorney General Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price retained her portfolio but returned to the Cabinet Her promotion to Cabinet would allow the Cabinet to return to its previous record of seven women 21 The reshuffle was aimed to getting the right perspective in the wake of the justice for women movement 22 There were no additions or removals of parliamentarians to the ministry Cabinet Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister Minister for the Public Service Minister of Industry Science and Energy Minister for Resources Minister for Home Affairs Minister for Finance Minister for Health and Aged Care Treasurer of Australia Leader of the Liberal PartyNational Michael McCormack MP Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Infrastructure Transport and Regional Development Leader of the National PartyLiberal Josh Frydenberg MP Treasurer Deputy Leader of the Liberal PartyNational LNP David Littleproud MP Minister for Agriculture Drought and Emergency Management Deputy Leader of the National PartyLiberal Senator Simon Birmingham Minister for Finance Vice President of the Executive Council Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Senator Michaelia Cash Attorney General Minister for Industrial Relations Deputy Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Senator Marise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for WomenLiberal LNP Karen Andrews MP Minister for Home AffairsLiberal LNP Peter Dutton MP Minister for Defence Leader of the HouseLiberal Alan Tudge MP Minister for Education and YouthLiberal Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health and Aged CareLiberal Paul Fletcher MP Minister for Communications Urban Infrastructure Cities and the ArtsLiberal Dan Tehan MP Minister for Trade Tourism and InvestmentLiberal LNP Stuart Robert MP Minister for Employment Workforce Skills Small and Family BusinessLiberal Christian Porter MP Minister for Industry Science and TechnologyNational LNP Keith Pitt MP Minister for Resources Water and Northern AustraliaLiberal Angus Taylor MP Minister for Energy and Emissions ReductionLiberal Sussan Ley MP Minister for the EnvironmentLiberal Senator Anne Ruston Minister for Families and Social Services Minister for Women s Safety Manager of Government Business in the SenateLiberal Ken Wyatt AM MP Minister for Indigenous AustraliansLiberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister for Government ServicesNational Darren Chester MP Minister for Veterans Affairs Minister for Defence Personnel Deputy Leader of the HouseLiberal Melissa Price MP Minister for Defence IndustryOuter Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioNational Mark Coulton MP NSW Minister for Regional Health Regional Communications and Local GovernmentNational Andrew Gee MP NSW Minister for Decentralisation and Regional Education Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and InvestmentLiberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic Assistant Treasurer Minister for Housing Minister for Homelessness Social and Community HousingLiberal Senator Jane Hume Vic Minister for Superannuation Financial Services and the Digital Economy Minister for Women s Economic SecurityLiberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT Minister for International Development and the PacificLiberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services Minister for SportLiberal Alex Hawke MP NSW Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural AffairsAssistant Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioLiberal Ben Morton MP WA Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and Cabinet Assistant Minister to the Minister for the Public Service Assistant Minister for Electoral MattersLiberal David Coleman MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide PreventionLiberal LNP Scott Buchholz MP Qld Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight TransportNational Kevin Hogan MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime MinisterLiberal Nola Marino MP WA Assistant Minister for Regional Development and TerritoriesLiberal LNP Senator Amanda Stoker Qld Assistant Minister to the Attorney General Assistant Minister for Women Assistant Minister for Industrial RelationsLiberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Assistant Minister for Industry DevelopmentLiberal Jason Wood MP Vic Assistant Minister for Customs Community Safety and Multicultural AffairsLiberal LNP Trevor Evans MP Qld Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental ManagementNational LNP Michelle Landry MP Qld Assistant Minister for Children and Families Assistant Minister for Northern AustraliaLiberal LNP Luke Howarth MP Qld Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment ServicesLiberal Andrew Hastie MP WA Assistant Minister for DefenceParty breakdown Edit Cabinet Edit Party breakdown of cabinet ministers Liberal a 19National b 4Entire ministry Edit Party breakdown of entire ministry Liberal c 34National d 8 Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room Third arrangement EditBetween March 2020 and May 2021 Scott Morrison was secretly appointed to five additional ministries Department of Health 14 March 2020 Department of Finance 30 March 2020 Department of Industry Science Energy and Resources 15 April 2021 and the departments of Home affairs and Treasury 6 May 2021 Morrison said later that he hadn t used his additional powers except in one instance in relation to a decision on the Pep 11 offshore gas exploration project 23 A ministerial reshuffle was undertaken on 22 December 2020 24 25 Health Minister Greg Hunt was given the aged care portfolio in addition his existing health portfolio The previous aged care minister Richard Colbeck remained as Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services Colbeck also retained the sports portfolio but lost the youth portfolio to Alan Tudge Tudge was appointed as Minister for Education and Youth and his previous urban infrastructure portfolio was given to Communications and Arts Minister Paul Fletcher The previous Education Minister Dan Tehan was appointed as Trade Minister taking over from Simon Birmingham who became the Finance Minister two months prior No additional parliamentarians were appointed to the Cabinet Zed Seselja and Jane Hume were promoted to the Outer Ministry and Amanda Stoker and Andrew Hastie were new additions to the Assistant Ministry Steve Irons stepped down from the Assistant Ministry to make way for Hastie Immigration Minister David Coleman who was on personal leave since December 2019 returned from leave but was demoted to an Assistant Minister Cabinet Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister Minister for the Public Service Leader of the Liberal PartyNational Michael McCormack MP Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Infrastructure Transport and Regional Development Leader of the National PartyLiberal Josh Frydenberg MP Treasurer Deputy Leader of the Liberal PartyNational LNP David Littleproud MP Minister for Agriculture Drought and Emergency Management Deputy Leader of the National PartyLiberal Senator Simon Birmingham Minister for Finance Vice President of the Executive Council Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Christian Porter MP Attorney General Minister for Industrial Relations Leader of the HouseLiberal Senator Marise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for WomenLiberal LNP Peter Dutton MP Minister for Home AffairsLiberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC Minister for DefenceLiberal Alan Tudge MP Minister for Education and YouthLiberal Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health and Aged CareLiberal Paul Fletcher MP Minister for Communications Urban Infrastructure Cities and the ArtsLiberal Dan Tehan MP Minister for Trade Tourism and InvestmentLiberal Senator Michaelia Cash Minister for Employment Skills Small and Family Business Deputy Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal LNP Karen Andrews MP Minister for Industry Science and TechnologyNational LNP Keith Pitt MP Minister for Resources Water and Northern AustraliaLiberal Angus Taylor MP Minister for Energy and Emissions ReductionLiberal Sussan Ley MP Minister for the EnvironmentLiberal Senator Anne Ruston Minister for Families and Social Services Manager of Government Business in the SenateLiberal Ken Wyatt AM MP Minister for Indigenous AustraliansLiberal LNP Stuart Robert MP Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister for Government ServicesNational Darren Chester MP Minister for Veterans Affairs Minister for Defence Personnel Deputy Leader of the HouseOuter Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioNational Mark Coulton MP NSW Minister for Regional Health Regional Communications and Local GovernmentNational Andrew Gee MP NSW Minister for Decentralisation and Regional Education Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and InvestmentLiberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic Assistant Treasurer Minister for Housing Minister for Homelessness Social and Community HousingLiberal Senator Jane Hume Vic Minister for Superannuation Financial Services and the Digital EconomyLiberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT Minister for International Development and the PacificLiberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services Minister for SportLiberal Alex Hawke MP NSW Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural AffairsLiberal Melissa Price MP WA Minister for Defence IndustryAssistant Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioLiberal Ben Morton MP WA Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and Cabinet Assistant Minister to the Minister for the Public Service Assistant Minister for Electoral MattersLiberal David Coleman MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister for Mental Health and Suicide PreventionLiberal LNP Scott Buchholz MP Qld Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight TransportNational Kevin Hogan MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime MinisterLiberal Nola Marino MP WA Assistant Minister for Regional Development and TerritoriesLiberal LNP Senator Amanda Stoker Qld Assistant Minister to the Attorney GeneralLiberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Assistant Minister for Industry DevelopmentLiberal Jason Wood MP Vic Assistant Minister for Customs Community Safety and Multicultural AffairsLiberal LNP Trevor Evans MP Qld Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental ManagementNational LNP Michelle Landry MP Qld Assistant Minister for Children and Families Assistant Minister for Northern AustraliaLiberal LNP Luke Howarth MP Qld Assistant Minister for Youth and Employment ServicesLiberal Andrew Hastie MP WA Assistant Minister for DefenceParty breakdown Edit Cabinet Edit Party breakdown of cabinet ministers Liberal a 18National b 4Entire ministry Edit Party breakdown of entire ministry Liberal c 34National d 8 Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room Includes seven LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room Second arrangement EditBridget McKenzie resigned as deputy Nationals leader and from the Cabinet on 2 February 2020 because of a sports grants scandal while Matt Canavan resigned on 3 February 2020 because he backed former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce in the 2020 Nationals leadership spill Following the spill David Littleproud was elected as deputy leader of the Nationals on 4 February 2020 The portfolios held by Nationals ministers and assistant ministers were reshuffled effective 6 February 2020 Littleproud took over the agriculture portfolio from McKenzie retaining his drought and emergency management portfolios and losing the water resources portfolio to Keith Pitt Pitt who was previously an assistant minister between 2016 and 2018 also took over resources and Northern Australia portfolio from Canavan Darren Chester continued to hold the veteran affair s and defence personnel portfolios which were moved from the outer ministry to the cabinet 26 Mark Coulton s regional services portfolio was split up into regional health regional communications and regional education with Coulton retaining the first two as well as the local government portfolio Andrew Gee was promoted to the outer ministry and took over the regional education and decentralisation portfolios and the post of Assistant Trade and Investment Minister from Coulton Kevin Hogan was promoted to the assistant ministry and replaced Gee as Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister Michelle Landry retained her portfolio and was additionally appointed Assistant Minister for Northern Australia The new ministers were sworn in on 6 February 2020 27 The portfolios of Liberal ministers were unchanged and Alan Tudge continued to be acting Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs on behalf of David Coleman In October 2020 Mathias Cormann retired from federal politics Simon Birmingham took over Cormann s roles as Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Finance in addition to his own trade portfolio on 31 October 2020 28 Michaelia Cash became the Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate Despite the loss of one cabinet minister Morrison opted not to make other ministerial changes at the time 29 The arrangement lasted until the reshuffle in December 2020 Cabinet Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister Minister for the Public Service Leader of the Liberal PartyNational Michael McCormack MP Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Infrastructure Transport and Regional Development Leader of the National PartyLiberal Josh Frydenberg MP Treasurer Deputy Leader of the Liberal PartyLiberal Senator Mathias Cormann until 30 October 2020 Minister for Finance until 30 October 2020 Vice President of the Executive Council until 30 October 2020 Leader of the Government in the Senate until 30 October 2020 National LNP David Littleproud MP Minister for Agriculture Drought and Emergency Management Deputy Leader of the National PartyLiberal Senator Simon Birmingham Minister for Trade Tourism and Investment Minister for Finance since 30 October 2020 Vice President of the Executive Council since 30 October 2020 Leader of the Government in the Senate since 30 October 2020 Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate until 30 October 2020 Liberal Christian Porter MP Attorney General Minister for Industrial Relations Leader of the HouseLiberal Senator Marise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for WomenLiberal LNP Peter Dutton MP Minister for Home AffairsLiberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC Minister for DefenceLiberal Alan Tudge MP Minister for Population Cities and Urban Infrastructure Acting Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural AffairsLiberal Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and CabinetLiberal Paul Fletcher MP Minister for Communications Cyber Safety and the ArtsLiberal Dan Tehan MP Minister for EducationLiberal Senator Michaelia Cash Minister for Employment Skills Small and Family Business Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate since 30 October 2020 Liberal LNP Karen Andrews MP Minister for Industry Science and TechnologyNational LNP Keith Pitt MP Minister for Resources Water and Northern AustraliaLiberal Angus Taylor MP Minister for Energy and Emissions ReductionLiberal Sussan Ley MP Minister for the EnvironmentLiberal Senator Anne Ruston Minister for Families and Social Services Manager of Government Business in the SenateLiberal Ken Wyatt AM MP Minister for Indigenous AustraliansLiberal LNP Stuart Robert MP Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister for Government ServicesNational Darren Chester MP Minister for Veterans Affairs Minister for Defence Personnel Deputy Leader of the HouseOuter Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioNational Mark Coulton MP NSW Minister for Regional Health Regional Communications and Local GovernmentLiberal Michael Sukkar MP Vic Assistant Treasurer Minister for HousingLiberal Alex Hawke MP NSW Minister for International Development and the Pacific Assistant Defence MinisterLiberal Senator Richard Colbeck Tas Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians Minister for Youth and SportLiberal David Coleman MP NSW Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs on personal leave National Andrew Gee MP NSW Minister for Decentralisation and Regional Education Assistant Trade and Investment MinisterLiberal Melissa Price MP WA Minister for Defence IndustryAssistant Ministry Edit Party Minister State territory PortfolioLiberal Ben Morton MP WA Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and CabinetLiberal LNP Scott Buchholz MP Qld Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight TransportNational Kevin Hogan MP NSW Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime MinisterLiberal Nola Marino MP WA Assistant Minister for Regional Development and TerritoriesLiberal Senator Jane Hume Vic Assistant Minister for Superannuation Financial Services and Financial TechnologyLiberal Senator Zed Seselja ACT Assistant Minister for Finance Charities and Electoral MattersLiberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Tas Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Assistant Minister for Regional TourismLiberal Jason Wood MP Vic Assistant Minister for Customs Community Safety and Multicultural AffairsLiberal Steve Irons MP WA Assistant Minister for Vocational Education Training and ApprenticeshipsLiberal LNP Trevor Evans MP Qld Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental ManagementNational LNP Michelle Landry MP Qld Assistant Minister for Northern Australia Assistant Minister for Children and FamiliesLiberal LNP Luke Howarth MP Qld Assistant Minister for Community Housing Homelessness and Community ServicesParty breakdown Edit Cabinet Edit Party breakdown of cabinet ministers Liberal a 18National b 4Entire ministry Edit Party breakdown of entire ministry Liberal c 33National d 8 Includes three LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes two LNP ministers sitting in National party room Includes six LNP ministers sitting in Liberal party room Includes three LNP ministers sitting in National party room First arrangement EditThe first arrangement of the Second Morrison Ministry was sworn in on 29 May 2019 In December 2019 it was announced that Immigration Minister David Coleman would be taking indefinite leave for personal reasons with Alan Tudge taking over his portfolio as acting minister 30 The arrangement became unaltered until the resignation of National Party senators Bridget McKenzie and Matt Canavan on 2 and 3 February 2020 respectively Until the reshuffle on 6 February Nationals leader and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack was the acting Minister for Agriculture taking over from McKenzie while Water Resources minister David Littleproud was the acting Minister for Resources and Northern Australia taking over from Canavan 31 Cabinet Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Scott Morrison MP Prime Minister Minister for the Public Service Leader of the Liberal PartyNational Michael McCormack MP Deputy Prime Minister Minister for Infrastructure Transport and Regional Development Leader of the National PartyLiberal Josh Frydenberg MP Treasurer Deputy Leader of the Liberal PartyNational Senator Bridget McKenzie Minister for Agriculture Deputy Leader of the National PartyLiberal Senator Mathias Cormann Minister for Finance Vice President of the Executive Council Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Senator Simon Birmingham Minister for Trade Tourism and Investment Deputy Leader of the Government in the SenateLiberal Christian Porter MP Attorney General Minister for Industrial Relations Leader of the HouseLiberal Senator Marise Payne Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for WomenLiberal LNP Peter Dutton MP Minister for Home AffairsLiberal Senator Linda Reynolds CSC Minister for DefenceLiberal Alan Tudge MP Minister for Population Cities and Urban Infrastructure Acting Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs since December 2019 Liberal Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and CabinetLiberal Paul Fletcher MP Minister for Communications Cyber Safety and the ArtsLiberal Dan Tehan MP Minister for EducationLiberal Senator Michaelia Cash Minister for Employment Skills Small and Family BusinessLiberal LNP Karen Andrews MP Minister for Industry Science and TechnologyNational LNP Senator Matt Canavan Minister for Resources and Northern AustraliaLiberal Angus Taylor MP Minister for Energy and Emissions ReductionLiberal Sussan Ley MP Minister for the EnvironmentLiberal Senator Anne Ruston Minister for Families and Social Services Manager of Government Business in the SenateLiberal Ken Wyatt AM MP Minister for Indigenous AustraliansNational LNP David Littleproud MP Minister for Water Resources Drought Rural Finance Natural Disaster and Emergency ManagementLiberal LNP Stuart Robert MP Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister for Government ServicesOuter Ministry Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioNational Mark Coulton MP Minister for Regional Services Decentralisation and Local Government Assistant Trade and Investment MinisterLiberal Michael Sukkar MP Assistant Treasurer Minister for HousingLiberal Alex Hawke MP Minister for International Development and the Pacific Assistant Defence MinisterLiberal Senator Richard Colbeck Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians Minister for Youth and SportLiberal David Coleman MP Minister for Immigration Citizenship Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs on personal leave since December 2019 National Darren Chester MP Minister for Veterans and Defence Personnel Deputy Leader of the HouseLiberal Melissa Price MP Minister for Defence IndustryAssistant Ministry Edit Party Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Ben Morton MP Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and CabinetLiberal LNP Scott Buchholz MP Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight TransportNational Andrew Gee MP Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime MinisterLiberal Nola Marino MP Assistant Minister for Regional Development and TerritoriesLiberal Senator Jane Hume Assistant Minister for Superannuation Financial Services and Financial TechnologyLiberal Senator Zed Seselja Assistant Minister for Finance Charities and Electoral MattersLiberal Senator Jonathon Duniam Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Assistant Minister for Regional TourismLiberal Jason Wood MP Assistant Minister for Customs Community Safety and Multicultural AffairsLiberal Steve Irons MP Assistant Minister for Vocational Education Training and ApprenticeshipsLiberal LNP Trevor Evans MP Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental ManagementNational LNP Michelle Landry MP Assistant Minister for Children and FamiliesLiberal LNP Luke Howarth MP Assistant Minister for Community Housing Homelessness and Community ServicesSee also Edit2020s in Australia political history Scott Morrison ministerial positions controversyReferences Edit Dennett Harley 26 May 2019 New cabinet machinery of government changes Second Morrison Ministry The Mandarin Retrieved 26 May 2019 Maiden Samantha Gould Courtney Christian Porter reveals constant abuse in statement following his resignation News com au Archived from the original on 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