ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Cook ministry Cook ministry9th ministry of the government of Australia This article is about the ministry of Government of Australia under Joseph Cook. For the ministry of Western Australia under Roger Cook, see Cook ministry (Western Australia). Cook ministry9th Ministry of AustraliaGroup photo of the Cook ministryDate formed24 June 1913Date dissolved17 September 1914People and organisationsMonarchGeorge VGovernor-GeneralLord DenmanSir Ronald Munro FergusonPrime MinisterJoseph CookNo. of ministers10Member partyLiberalStatus in legislatureMajority governmentOpposition partyLaborOpposition leaderAndrew FisherHistoryElection31 May 1913Outgoing election5 September 1914Legislature term5thPredecessorSecond Fisher ministrySuccessorThird Fisher ministry The Cook ministry (Liberal) was the 9th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 6th Prime Minister, Joseph Cook. The Cook Ministry succeeded the Second Fisher ministry, which dissolved on 24 June 1913 following the federal election that took place in May which saw the Liberals defeat Andrew Fisher's Labor Party - albeit with a one-seat majority. The ministry was replaced by the Third Fisher ministry on 17 September 1914 following the federal election that took place on 5 September which saw Labor defeat the Liberals.[1] Willie Kelly, who died in 1960, was the last surviving member of the Cook ministry. Ministry Party Minister Portrait Portfolio Liberal Joseph Cook (1860–1947) MP for Parramatta (1901–1921) Prime Minister Leader of the Liberal Party Minister for Home Affairs Sir William Irvine (1858–1943) MP for Flinders (1906–1918) Attorney-General Sir John Forrest (1847–1918) MP for Swan (1901–1918) Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party Treasurer Paddy Glynn (1855–1931) MP for Angas (1903–1919) Minister for External Affairs Edward Millen (1860–1923) Senator for New South Wales (1901–1923) Minister for Defence Leader of the Government in the Senate Littleton Groom (1867–1936) MP for Darling Downs (1901–1929) Minister for Trade and Customs Agar Wynne (1850–1934) MP for Balaclava (1906–1914) Postmaster-General James McColl (1844–1929) Senator for Victoria (1907–1914) Vice-President of the Executive Council John Clemons (1862–1944) Senator for Tasmania (1901–1914) Minister without Portfolio Willie Kelly (1877–1960) MP for Wentworth (1903–1919) Minister without Portfolio References ↑ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2016. vte Ministries of the Commonwealth of Australia20th century Barton Deakin 1 Watson Reid Deakin 2 Fisher 1 Deakin 3 Fisher 2 Cook Fisher 3 Hughes 1 2 3 4 5 Bruce 1 2 3 Scullin Lyons 1 2 3 4 Page Menzies 1 2 3 Fadden Curtin 1 2 Forde Chifley 1 2 Menzies 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Holt 1 2 McEwen Gorton 1 2 McMahon Whitlam 1 2 3 Fraser 1 2 3 4 Hawke 1 2 3 4 Keating 1 2 Howard 1 2 21st century Howard 3 4 Rudd 1 Gillard 1 2 Rudd 2 Abbott Turnbull 1 2 Morrison 1 2 Albanese 1 2 Current ministry