Second_Rudd_Ministry
Second Rudd ministry
67th ministry of government of Australia
The second Rudd ministry (Labor) was the 67th ministry of the Australian government, led by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. It succeeded the second Gillard ministry after a leadership spill within the Australian Labor Party that took place on 26 June 2013. Three members of the ministry were sworn in by Governor-General Quentin Bryce on 27 June 2013. These were Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister; Anthony Albanese, Deputy Prime Minister; and Chris Bowen, Treasurer.[1][2] The remainder of the ministry were sworn in on 1 July 2013.[3]
Second Rudd ministry | |
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67th ministry of Australia | |
Date formed | 27 June 2013 |
Date dissolved | 18 September 2013 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Governor-General | Quentin Bryce |
Prime Minister | Kevin Rudd |
Deputy Prime Minister | Anthony Albanese |
Member party | Labor |
Status in legislature | Minority government 72 / 150 |
Opposition cabinet | Abbott shadow cabinet |
Opposition party | Liberal/National Coalition |
Opposition leader | Tony Abbott |
History | |
Election(s) | 2013 |
Legislature term(s) | 43rd |
Predecessor | Second Gillard |
Successor | Abbott |
The Labor Party lost the general election held on 7 September 2013, paving the way for Coalition leader Tony Abbott. The ministry concluded on 18 September 2013 when the Abbott ministry was sworn in.
Cabinet
Outer ministry
Officeholder | Office(s)[3] |
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Jason Clare MP | |
Kate Ellis MP |
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Warren Snowdon MP |
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David Bradbury MP |
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Senator Kate Lundy |
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Mike Kelly AM MP | |
Senator Jan McLucas | |
Senator Don Farrell |
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Sharon Bird MP | |
Melissa Parke MP |
Parliamentary secretaries
Officeholder | Office(s)[3] |
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Senator David Feeney |
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Sid Sidebottom MP |
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Bernie Ripoll MP |
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Yvette D'Ath MP |
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Kelvin Thomson MP |
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Amanda Rishworth MP |
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Shayne Neumann MP |
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Michael Danby MP |
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Alan Griffin MP |
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Ed Husic MP |
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Senator Matt Thistlethwaite |
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Senator Doug Cameron |
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- "Kevin Rudd sworn in as new Australian prime minister". BBC News. 27 June 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
- Griffiths, Emma (27 June 2013). "Kevin Rudd sworn in as Prime Minister again after dramatic leadership victory over Julia Gillard". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
- "Second Rudd ministry" (PDF). Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Commonwealth of Australia. 3 July 2013. Retrieved 6 July 2013.[permanent dead link]