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The First Keating Ministry (Labor) was the 59th ministry of the Government of Australia, and was led by Prime Minister Paul Keating. It succeeded the Fourth Hawke Ministry upon its swearing in by Governor-General Bill Hayden on 20 December 1991. It was replaced by the Second Keating Ministry on 24 March 1993 after the 1993 election. ==Cabinet== * Paul Keating, MP: Prime Minister * Brian Howe, MP: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services, Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Social Justice, Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Commonwealth-State Relations * Senator John Button: Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce * Senator Gareth Evans, QC: Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade * Dr Neal Blewett, MP: Minister for Trade and Overseas Development (to 27 December 1991). Minister for Social Security (from 27 December 1991). Minister assisting the Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce, Minister assisting the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy (to 27 December 1991). * Ralph Willis, MP: Treasurer (to 27 December 1991). Minister for Finance (from 27 December 1991). Vice-President of the Executive Council (from 27 May 1992). * Michael Duffy, MP: Attorney-General * John Dawkins, MP: Minister for Employment, Education and Training (to 27 December 1991). Treasurer (from 27 December 1991) * Kim Beazley, MP: Minister for Finance (to 27 December 1991). Minister for Employment, Education and Training (from 27 December 1991) * John Kerin, MP: Minister for Transport and Communications (to 27 December 1991). (see #Outer ministry) * Senator Graham Richardson: Minister for Social Security (to 27 December 1991). Minister for Transport and Communications (27 December 1991 to 18 May 1992). Vice-President of the Executive Council (to 18 May 1992) * Senator Robert Ray: Minister for Defence * Gerry Hand, MP: Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs, Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs * Ros Kelly, MP: Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories (to 27 December 1991). Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment and Territories (from 27 December 1991). * Senator Peter Cook: Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Public Service Matters. Minister for Shipping and Aviation Support (from 27 May 1992) * Senator Nick Bolkus: Minister for Administrative Services * Simon Crean, MP: Minister for Primary Industries and Energy * Alan Griffiths, MP: Minister for Resources. Minister for Tourism (from 27 December 1991) (in Cabinet from 27 December 1991) * Ben Humphreys, MP: Minister for Veterans' Affairs (in Cabinet from 27 May 1992). Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Northern Australia (from 27 May 1992) * Senator Bob Collins: Minister for Shipping and Aviation (27 December 1991 to 27 May 1992). Minister assisting the Prime Minister for Northern Australia (to 27 May 1992), Minister for Transport and Communications (from 27 May 1992) (in Cabinet from 27 December 1991) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「First Keating Ministry」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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