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The Whitlam Ministers (Deceased)

A total of 32 men served as ministers in the Whitlam Governments between December 5, 1972 and November 11, 1975. As of March 2008, sixteen of those men have died.

The table shows the names, portfolios, birth and death dates of all the deceased former ministers.

The Whitlam Ministries - Deceased Ministers
No.Name/PortfoliosSeatBornDiedAge
1.
Rex Connor
Minister for Minerals and Energy (19.12.72 - 14.10.75)
Cunningham, NSW (1963-77)
20.01.1907
22.08.1977
70
2.
Frank Stewart
Minister for Tourism and Recreation (19.12.72 - 11.11.75)
Vice President of Executive Council (30.11.73 - 11.11.75)
Lang, NSW (1953-77)
Grayndler, NSW (1977-79)
20.02.1923
16.04.1979
56
3.
Lionel Murphy
Attorney-General (19.12.72 - 10.02.75)
Minister for Customs and Excise (19.12.72 - 10.02.75)
Senator, NSW (1962-75)
31.08.1922
21.10.1986
64
4.
Jim Cavanagh
Minister for Works (19.12.72 - 09.10.73)
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (09.10.73 - 06.06.75)
Minister for Police and Customs (06.06.74 - 11.11.75)
Senator, SA (1962-81)
21.06.1913
19.08.1990
77
5.
Gordon Bryant
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (19.12.72 - 09.10.73)
Minister for the Capital Territory (09.10.73 - 11.11.75)
Wills, Vic (1955-80)
03.08.1914
14.01.1991
76
6.
Fred Daly
Minister for Services and Property (19.12.72 - 07.10.75)
Minister for Administrative Services (07.10.75 - 11.11.75)
Martin, NSW (1943-49)
Grayndler, NSW (1949-75)
13.06.1912
02.08.1995
83
7.
Lance Barnard
Deputy Prime Minister (05.12.72 - 12.06.74)
Minister for Defence (05.12.72 - 06.06.75)
Minister for Supply (05.12.72 - 30.11.73)
Minister for the Army (05.12.72 - 30.11.73)
Minister for the Navy (05.12.72 - 30.11.73)
Minister for Air (05.12.72 - 30.11.73)
Postmaster-General (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for Labour and National Service (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for Social Services (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for Immigration (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for the Interior (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for Primary Industry (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for Repatriation (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for Health (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Minister for National Development (05.12.72 - 19.12.72)
Bass, Tas (1954-75)
01.05.1919
06.08.1997
78
8.
Jim McClelland
Minister for Labour and Immigration (06.06.75 - 11.11.75)
Minister for Manufacturing Industry (10.02.75 - 06.06.75)
Senator, NSW (1971-78)
03.06.1915
16.01.1999
83
9.
Reg Bishop
Postmaster-General (12.06.74 - 11.11.75)
Minister for Repatriation (19.12.72 - 12.06.74)
Senator, SA (1962-81)
04.02.1913
03.07.1999
86
10.
Charles Jones
Minister for Transport (19.12.72 - 11.11.75)
Minister for Civil Aviation (19.12.72 - 30.11.73)
Newcastle, NSW (1958-83)
12.09.1917
07.08.2003
85
11.
Don Willesee
Minister for Foreign Affairs (06.11.73 - 11.11.75)
Special Minister of State (19.12.72 - 12.06.74)
Vice President of Executive Council (19.12.72 - 30.11.73)
Senator, WA (1950-75)
14.04.1916
09.09.2003
87
12.
Jim Cairns
Minister for Environment (06.06.75 - 02.07.75)
Treasurer (11.12.74 - 06.06.75)
Deputy Prime Minister (12.06.74 - 02.07.75)
Minister for Overseas Trade (19.12.72 - 11.12.74)
Minister for Secondary Industry (19.12.72 - 09.10.73)
Yarra, Vic (1955-69)
Lalor, Vic (1969-77)
04.10.1914
12.10.2003
89
13.
Al Grassby
Minister for Immigration (19.12.72 - 12.06.74)
Riverina, NSW (1969-74)
12.07.1926
23.04.2005
78
14.
John Wheeldon
Minister for Social Security (06.06.75 - 11.11.75)
Minister for Repatriation and Compensation (12.06.74 - 11.11.75)
Senator, WA (1965-81)
09.08.1929
24.05.2006
76
15.
Kim Beazley (snr)
Minister for Education (19.12.72 - 11.11.75)
Fremantle, WA (1945-77)
30.09.1917
12.10.2007
90
16.
Clyde Cameron
Minister for Labour (19.12.72 - 12.06.74)
Minister for Labour and Immigration (12.06.74 - 06.06.75)
Minister for Science and Consumer Affairs (06.06.75 - 11.11.75)
Hindmarsh, SA (1949-80)
11.02.1913
14.03.2008
95
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