Minister_for_Jobs_and_Industrial_Relations

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

Australian cabinet position


The Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations is a position currently held by Tony Burke in the Albanese ministry since 1 June 2022, following the Australian federal election in 2022.[1]

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In the Government of Australia, the minister administers this portfolio through the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.

Portfolio scope

Other bodies in these portfolios include,:[2]

List of ministers for employment and workplace relations

The following individuals have been appointed as the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, or any of its precedent titles:[3]

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Notes

1 Barnard was part of a two-man ministry that comprised Barnard and Gough Whitlam for fourteen days until the full ministry was commissioned.
2 Despite the First Rudd ministry ending on 24 June 2010, Gillard was Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations for four days in her first ministry, between 24 June and 28 June 2010, when the revised ministry was commissioned.

List of assistant ministers for science, jobs and innovation

The following individuals have been appointed as Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation, or any of its precedent titles:[3]

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List of ministers for industrial relations

The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Industrial Relations, or any of its subsequent titles:[3]

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References

  1. "Press Conference - Parliament House, Canberra | Prime Minister of Australia". www.pm.gov.au. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  2. "Portfolio". Attorney-General for Australia, Minister for Industrial Relations. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  3. "Ministries and Cabinets". 43rd Parliamentary Handbook: Historical information on the Australian Parliament. Parliament of Australia. 2010. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2013.

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