2004 Australian incumbents - Gardening

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2004 Australian incumbents

See also: 2003 Australian incumbents , Events in Australia in 2004, 2005 Australian incumbents, incumbents around the world in 2004


Contents

Federal government

Cabinet

Other Ministers

  • Minister for Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation - Ian Macdonald
  • Minister for the Arts and Sport - Rod Kemp
  • Minister for Science - Peter McGauran
  • Minister for Children and Youth Affairs - Larry Anthony
  • Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer - Helen Coonan, then Mal Brough
  • Special Minister of State - Eric Abetz
  • Minister for Justice and Customs - Chris Ellison
  • Minister for Veterans' Affairs - Danna Vale, then De-Anne Kelly
  • Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs - Gary Hardgrave, then Peter McGauran
  • Minister for Ageing - Julie Bishop
  • Minister for Employment Services - Mal Brough, then Fran Bailey
  • Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads - Ian Campbell, then Jim Lloyd
  • Minister for Small Business and Tourism - Joe Hockey (position abolished in November)
  • Minister for Science - Peter McGauran (position abolished in November)
  • Minister for Children and Youth Affairs - Larry Anthony (position abolished in November)
  • Minister for Vocational and Technical Education - Gary Hardgrave (new position in November)
  • Minister for Workforce Participation - Peter Dutton (new position in November)
  • Minister for Human Services - Joe Hockey (new position in November)

Members of Parliament

See: 40th Australian parliament, then 41st Australian parliament

Opposition leaders

High Court justices

Other

States

Premiers

Governors

Lord Mayors

Religious leaders

  • Roman Catholic Church
    • Roman Catholic Bishop of Adelaide - Archbishop Philip Wilson
    • Roman Catholic Bishop of Brisbane - Archbishop John Bathersby
    • Roman Catholic Bishop of Hobart - Archbishop Adrian Doyle
    • Roman Catholic Bishop of Melbourne - Archbishop Denis Hart
    • Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth - Archbishop Barry Hickey
    • Roman Catholic Bishop of Sydney - Cardinal Archbishop George Pell
  • Uniting Church in Australia
    • President of the Uniting Church in Australia - Reverend Dean Drayton
  • Anglican Church of Australia
    • Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia - Archbishop Peter Carnley
    • Anglican Bishop of Adelaide - Archbishop Ian George
    • Anglican Bishop of Brisbane - Archbishop Phillip Aspinall
    • Anglican Bishop of Melbourne - Archbishop Peter Watson
    • Anglican Bishop of Perth - Archbishop Peter Carnley
    • Anglican Bishop of Sydney - Archbishop Peter Jensen
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