Second Gillard Ministry
The Second Gillard Ministry was the 67th ministry of the Australian government, led by Prime Minister Julia Gillard. It succeeded the first Gillard ministry upon its swearing in by Governor-General Quentin Bryce on 14 September 2010 after the 2010 election.
The members of the ministry were announced on 11 September 2010. It included some major changes from the first ministry, which had in essence been left over from the first Rudd ministry which preceded it.
A reconstitution of the ministry took place on 14 December 2011, with several key portfolios changing hands and other portfolios being redefined. Further changes were made on 5 March 2012 following the resignation of and unsuccessful leadership challenge by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd. Gillard implemented a further major reshuffle on 25 March 2013 following an abortive challenge from Rudd and his supporters.
On 26 June 2013, former prime minister Kevin Rudd was once again elected Labor Party leader. Gillard resigned as prime minister with effect from 27 June 2013, and the second Rudd Ministry was formed.
Original ministry
The following ministers served in the roles indicated from 15 September 2010 until 14 December 2011.Cabinet
Outer Ministry
Parliamentary Secretaries
December 2011 to March 2012
The following ministers held office from 14 December 2011 to 4 February 2013. Tanya Plibersek was promoted to the cabinet and was appointed Minister for Health, whilst Nicola Roxon moved from Health to become Attorney-General. The cabinet grew to include Bill Shorten and Mark Butler, while Kim Carr was demoted to the outer ministry. Nick Sherry left the outer ministry, while Julie Collins and David Bradbury were promoted from parliamentary secretary into the outer cabinet, and Sid Sidebottom was appointed as a parliamentary secretary.Kevin Rudd left the ministry the day before the February 2012 leadership spill, in which he was defeated by Gillard. Craig Emerson was subsequently named acting Foreign Minister.
Cabinet
Officeholder | Office |
Julia Gillard MP |
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Wayne Swan MP | |
Senator Chris Evans | |
Senator Stephen Conroy | |
Simon Crean MP | |
Kevin Rudd MP |
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Stephen Smith MP | |
Chris Bowen MP | |
Anthony Albanese MP | |
Nicola Roxon MP | |
Jenny Macklin MP | |
Tony Burke MP | |
Senator Penny Wong | |
Peter Garrett MP | |
Robert McClelland MP | |
Senator Joe Ludwig | |
Martin Ferguson MP | |
Dr Craig Emerson MP | |
Greg Combet MP | |
Tanya Plibersek MP | |
Bill Shorten MP | |
Mark Butler MP |
Outer ministry
Parliamentary Secretaries
March 2012 to February 2013
The following ministers held office from 5 March 2012 to 4 February 2013. A reshuffle was conducted to replace Kevin Rudd, Mark Arbib and Robert McClelland, who all left the ministry due to the February 2012 leadership spill. Bob Carr was named Foreign Minister, though his appointment was delayed until he took his seat in the Senate on 13 March. Craig Emerson continued to act as Foreign Minister until Carr took up the post. Nicola Roxon added the Emergency Management portfolio to her existing one, and Tony Burke likewise became Vice-President of the Executive Council. Brendan O'Connor was promoted to cabinet as Minister for Small Business, for Housing, and for Homelessness. Kate Lundy and David Bradbury were promoted to the outer ministry, and Bernie Ripoll and Sharon Bird were appointed parliamentary secretaries.Cabinet
Officeholder | Office |
Julia Gillard MP |
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Wayne Swan MP | |
Senator Chris Evans | |
Senator Stephen Conroy | |
Simon Crean MP | |
Senator Bob Carr |
|
Stephen Smith MP | |
Chris Bowen MP | |
Anthony Albanese MP | |
Nicola Roxon MP | |
Jenny Macklin MP | |
Tony Burke MP | |
Senator Penny Wong | |
Peter Garrett MP | |
Senator Joe Ludwig | |
Martin Ferguson MP | |
Dr Craig Emerson MP | |
Greg Combet MP | |
Tanya Plibersek MP | |
Bill Shorten MP | |
Mark Butler MP | |
Brendan O'Connor MP |
Outer Ministry
Parliamentary Secretaries
February 2013 to March 2013
The following ministers held office from 4 February 2013. The reshuffle occurred after the resignation from Cabinet of Attorney-General Nicola Roxon and Senator Chris Evans, Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research.As a result of a failed attempt to reinstall Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister in March 2013, Simon Crean was sacked as a minister. Cabinet ministers Chris Bowen and Martin Ferguson, minister Kim Carr, and parliamentary secretary Richard Marles resigned their positions. On 25 March 2013, Prime Minister Gillard announced a reconstituted Cabinet and Ministry.
Cabinet
Officeholder | Office |
Julia Gillard MP |
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Wayne Swan MP | |
Senator Stephen Conroy | |
Senator Penny Wong | |
Simon Crean MP | |
Stephen Smith MP | |
Chris Bowen MP | |
Anthony Albanese MP | |
Mark Dreyfus QC, MP | |
Jenny Macklin MP | |
Senator Bob Carr | |
Tony Burke MP | |
Peter Garrett MP | |
Senator Joe Ludwig | |
Martin Ferguson MP | |
Dr Craig Emerson MP | |
Greg Combet MP | |
Tanya Plibersek MP | |
Brendan O'Connor MP | |
Bill Shorten MP | |
Mark Butler MP |