Ministry Court Ministry




1 ministry

1.1 first ministry
1.2 second ministry
1.3 third ministry
1.4 fourth ministry





ministry
first ministry

on 5 june 1975, governor, air commodore sir hughie edwards, designated 12 principal executive offices of government under section 43(2) of constitution acts amendment act 1899. following ministers appointed positions, , served until reconstitution of ministry on 10 march 1977. honorary minister appointed 2 weeks later; following assent of constitution acts amendment act (no.4) 1975 (no.86 of 1975) on 20 november 1975, ministry grew 13 members , ian medcalf formally appointed on 22 december.


the list below ordered decreasing seniority within cabinet, indicated government gazette , hansard index. blue entries indicate members of liberal party, whilst green entries indicate members of national country party. members of ministry were:



second ministry

on 10 march 1977, governor, air chief marshal sir wallace kyle, designated 13 principal executive offices of government under section 43(2) of constitution acts amendment act 1899 , appointed ministers positions.


on 24 july 1978, bill grayden resigned ministry. ray o connor appointed acting minister 3 portfolios, , sworn them on 7 august 1978. ray young promoted ministry @ time. these arrangements stayed in place until 25 august reshuffle.



third ministry

on 25 august 1978, governor, air chief marshal sir wallace kyle, designated 13 principal executive offices of government under section 43(2) of constitution acts amendment act 1899. following ministers appointed positions, , served until reconstitution of ministry on 5 march 1980 following 1980 state election.



fourth ministry

on 5 march 1980, governor, air chief marshal sir wallace kyle, designated 13 principal executive offices of government under section 43(2) of constitution acts amendment act 1899. following ministers appointed positions, , served until end of ministry on 25 january 1982, when o connor ministry formed deputy premier ray o connor upon premier s retirement.









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