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Second Morrison Ministry
The Second Morrison Ministry was formed in May 2019, following the 18 May 2019 Federal Election
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Darren Chester
A conservative Australian politician | A member of the National Party
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Minister for Veterans' Affairs; Minister for Defence Personnel; Deputy Leader of the House
Anne Ruston
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Minister for Families and Social Services; Manager of Government Business in the Senate
Alan Tudge
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Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure
Luke Howarth
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Assistant Minister for Community Housing, Homelessness and Community Services
Steve Irons
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Assistant Minister for Vocational Education, Training and Apprenticeships
Zed Seselja
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Assistant Minister for Finance, Charities and Electoral Matters
Jane Hume
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Assistant Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and Financial Technology
Nola Marino
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Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories
Kevin Hogan
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Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister
Scott Buchholz
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Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport
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May 29 '19
End date
Feb 6 '20
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Wikipedia: Second_Morrison_Ministry
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Hon Melissa Price MP
Second Morrison Ministry wiki