second Morrison ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 72nd ministry of the Australian Government. It was led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison...
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Morrison ministry succeeded the second Turnbull ministry, which dissolved on 24 August 2018 following the Liberal Party leadership spills. Morrison and...
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Morrison ministry may mean: First Morrison ministry (2018–2019), the 72nd ministry of the Government of Australia Second Morrison ministry, (2019–2022)...
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Minister, Anthony Albanese. The Albanese ministry succeeded the second Morrison ministry, which resigned on 23 May 2022 following the federal election that...
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Minister. Frydenberg and Payne remained in their posts in the Second Morrison Ministry, which was notable for including Ken Wyatt as Minister for Indigenous...
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Scott John Morrison (born 13 May 1968) is an Australian former politician who served as the 30th prime minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022, holding...
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albeit with a reduced margin of 4.8%. Sukkar was not given a ministry by Scott Morrison until after the May election, when he was given the role of Assistant...
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Michaelia Cash (category Morrison government)
Business, Skills and Vocational Education in the First Morrison Ministry. In the Second Morrison Ministry, Cash was appointed the Minister for Employment, Skills...
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for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy in the Morrison government from December 2020; and in March 2021 she took on the additional...
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the Shadow Ministry was replaced by the Albanese Ministry. The Shadow Ministry was the Opposition's alternative to the Second Morrison Ministry, which was...
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