First Curtin ministry

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First Curtin ministry
Flag of Australia.svg
29th Ministry of Australia
Curtin Ministry 1941.jpg
Group photo of the First Curtin ministry
Date formed7 October 1941
Date dissolved21 September 1943
People and organisations
Monarch George VI
Governor-General Lord Gowrie
Prime Minister John Curtin
No. of ministers19
Member party Labor
Status in legislatureMinority government
Opposition party CountryUnited Australia coalition
Opposition leader Arthur Fadden
History
Outgoing election 21 August 1943
Legislature term16th
Predecessor Fadden ministry
Successor Second Curtin ministry

The First Curtin ministry (Labor) was the 29th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 14th Prime Minister, John Curtin. The First Curtin ministry succeeded the Fadden ministry, which dissolved on 7 October 1941 after the independent crossbenchers Alexander Wilson and Arthur Coles withdrew their support for the Fadden government. The ministry was replaced by the Second Curtin ministry on 21 September 1943 following the 1943 federal election. [1]

Frank Forde, who died in 1983, was the last surviving member of the First Curtin ministry; Forde was also the last surviving minister of the Scullin government, Second Curtin ministry, Forde government, and the First Chifley ministry.

Ministry

PartyMinisterPortraitPortfolio
  Labor John Curtin
(1885–1945)

MP for Fremantle
(1934–1945)

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  Frank Forde
(1890–1983)

MP for Capricornia
(1922–1946)

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  Ben Chifley
(1885–1951)

MP for Macquarie
(1940–1951)

Benchifley.jpg
  H. V. Evatt
(1894–1965)

MP for Barton
(1940–1958)

Herbert Vere Evatt 1940 (cropped).jpg
  Jack Beasley
(1895–1949)

MP for West Sydney
(1928–1946)

Portrait of John Albert Beasley, MHR for West Sydney (cropped).jpg
  Joe Collings
(1865–1955)

Senator for Queensland
(1932–1950)

Joseph Collings.jpg
  Norman Makin
(1889–1982)

MP for Hindmarsh
(1919–1946)

Makin-young.jpg
  Jack Holloway
(1875–1967)

MP for Melbourne Ports
(1931–1951)

Jack Holloway 1940s.png
  Richard Keane
(1881–1946)

Senator for Victoria
(1938–1946)

Senator Richard Keane.jpg
  Arthur Drakeford
(1878–1957)

MP for Maribyrnong
(1934–1955)

Arthur Drakeford.jpg
  William Scully
(1883–1966)

MP for Gwydir
(1937–1949)

William Scully.jpg
  Bill Ashley
(1881–1958)

Senator for New South Wales
(1937–1958)

William Patrick Ashley.jpg
  Eddie Ward
(1899–1963)

MP for East Sydney
(1932–1963)

Eddie Ward 1941 (cropped).jpg
  George Lawson
(1880–1966)

MP for Brisbane
(1931–1961)

George Lawson.jpg
  Charles Frost
(1882–1964)

MP for Franklin
(1934–1946)

Charles William Frost.jpg
  John Dedman
(1896–1973)

MP for Corio
(1940–1949)

John Dedman.jpg
  Bert Lazzarini
(1884–1952)

MP for Werriwa
(1934–1952)

Hubert Lazzarini.jpg
  James Fraser
(1889–1961)

Senator for Western Australia
(1938–1959)

James Macintosh Fraser.jpg
  Don Cameron
(1878–1962)

Senator for Victoria
(1938–1962)

Senator Donald James Cameron 1938 (cropped).jpg

Notes

  1. "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2010.