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#REDIRECT [[2004 in Australia#Incumbents]] |
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''See also:'' |
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[[2003 Australian incumbents]], |
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[[2004 in Australia|Events in Australia in 2004]], |
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[[2005 Australian incumbents]], [[List of state leaders in 2004|incumbents around the world in 2004]] |
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==Federal government== |
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*[[Head of State]] - [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] |
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*[[Governor General of Australia|Governor General]] - [[Michael Jeffery]] |
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===Cabinet=== |
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*[[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]] - [[John Howard]] |
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*[[Deputy Prime Minister of Australia|Deputy Prime Minister]] - [[John Anderson (Australian politician)|John Anderson]] |
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*[[Minister for Transport and Regional Services (Australia)|Minister for Transport and Regional Services]] - John Anderson |
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*[[Treasurer of Australia|Treasurer]] - [[Peter Costello]] |
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*[[Minister for Trade (Australia)|Minister for Trade]] - [[Mark Vaile]] |
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*[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Foreign Affairs]] - [[Alexander Downer]] |
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*[[Minister for Defence (Australia)|Minister for Defence]] - [[Robert Hill (Australian politician)|Robert Hill]] |
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*[[Minister for Finance and Administration (Australia)|Minister for Finance and Administration]] - [[Nick Minchin]] |
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*[[Minister for Health and Ageing (Australia)|Minister for Health and Ageing]] - [[Kay Patterson]], then [[Tony Abbott]] |
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*[[Attorney General of Australia|Attorney General]] - [[Daryl Williams]], then [[Philip Ruddock]] |
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*[[Minister for the Environment and Heritage (Australia)|Minister for the Environment and Heritage]] - [[David Kemp]], then [[Ian Campbell (senator)|Ian Campbell]] |
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*[[Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (Australia)|Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts]] - [[Daryl Williams]], then [[Helen Coonan]] |
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*[[Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (Australia)|Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry]] - [[Warren Truss]] |
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*[[Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs]] - [[Amanda Vanstone]] |
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*[[Minister for Education, Science and Training (Australia)|Minister for Education, Science and Training]] - [[Brendan Nelson]] |
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*[[Minister for Family and Community Services (Australia)|Minister for Family and Community Services]] - [[Kay Patterson]] |
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*[[Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources (Australia)|Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources]] - [[Ian Macfarlane (Australian politician)|Ian Macfarlane]] |
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*[[Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations (Australia)|Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations]] - [[Tony Abbott]], then [[Kevin Andrews]] |
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==Other Ministers== |
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*[[Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation (Australia)|Minister for Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation]] - [[Ian Macdonald]] |
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*[[Minister for the Arts and Sport (Australia)|Minister for the Arts and Sport]] - [[Rod Kemp]] |
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*[[Minister for Science (Australia)|Minister for Science]] - [[Peter McGauran]] |
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*[[Minister for Children and Youth Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Children and Youth Affairs]] - [[Larry Anthony]] |
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*[[Minister for Revenue (Australia)|Minister for Revenue]] and Assistant Treasurer - Helen Coonan, then [[Mal Brough]] |
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*[[Special Minister of State (Australia)|Special Minister of State]] - [[Eric Abetz]] |
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*[[Minister for Justice and Customs (Australia)|Minister for Justice and Customs]] - [[Chris Ellison]] |
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*[[Minister for Veterans' Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Veterans' Affairs]] - [[Danna Vale]], then [[De-Anne Kelly]] |
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*[[Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs]] - [[Gary Hardgrave]], then [[Peter McGauran]] |
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*[[Minister for Ageing (Australia)|Minister for Ageing]] - [[Julie Bishop]] |
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*[[Minister for Employment Services (Australia)|Minister for Employment Services]] - Mal Brough, then [[Fran Bailey]] |
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*[[Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads (Australia)|Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads]] - Ian Campbell, then [[Jim Lloyd]] |
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*[[Minister for Small Business and Tourism]] - [[Joe Hockey]] (position abolished in November) |
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*[[Minister for Science]] - [[Peter McGauran]] (position abolished in November) |
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*[[Minister for Children and Youth Affairs]] - [[Larry Anthony]] (position abolished in November) |
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*[[Minister for Vocational and Technical Education (Australia)|Minister for Vocational and Technical Education]] - [[Gary Hardgrave]] (new position in November) |
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*[[Minister for Workforce Participation (Australia)|Minister for Workforce Participation]] - [[Peter Dutton]] (new position in November) |
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*[[Minister for Human Services (Australia)|Minister for Human Services]] - [[Joe Hockey]] (new position in November) |
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==Members of Parliament== |
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See: [[Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2001-2004|40th Australian parliament]], then [[Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2004-2007|41st Australian parliament]] |
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===Opposition leaders=== |
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*[[Australian Labor Party]] - [[Mark Latham]] |
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*[[Australian Greens]] - [[Bob Brown]] (de facto) |
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*[[Australian Democrats]] - [[Andrew Bartlett]], then [[Lyn Allison]] |
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*[[Family First]] - [[Andrea Mason]], then [[Steve Fielding]] |
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===High Court justices=== |
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*Chief Justice: [[Anthony Murray Gleeson]] |
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*[[Michael McHugh]] |
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*[[William Gummow]] |
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*[[Michael Kirby]] |
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*[[Kenneth Hayne]] |
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*[[Ian Callinan]] |
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*[[John Heydon]] |
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===Other=== |
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*[[Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives|Speaker of the House of Representatives]] - [[Neil Andrew]], then [[David Hawker]] |
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*[[President of the Australian Senate|President of the Senate]] - [[Paul Calvert]] |
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*[[Chairman of the Reserve Bank of Australia]] - [[Ian Macfarlane (Australian economist)|Ian Macfarlane]] |
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*[[Chief of the Australian Defence Force]] - Lieutenant-General [[Peter Cosgrove]] |
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==States== |
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===Premiers=== |
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*[[Premier of New South Wales]] - [[Bob Carr]] |
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*[[Premier of South Australia]] - [[Mike Rann]] |
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*[[Premier of Queensland]] - [[Peter Beattie]] |
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*[[Premier of Tasmania]] - [[Jim Bacon]], then [[Paul Lennon]] |
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*[[Premier of Western Australia]] - [[Geoffrey Gallop]] |
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*[[Premier of Victoria]] - [[Steve Bracks]] |
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*[[Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory]] - [[Jon Stanhope]] |
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*[[Chief Minister of the Northern Territory]] - [[Clare Martin]] |
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===Governors=== |
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*[[Governor of New South Wales]] - [[Marie Bashir]] |
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*[[Governor of South Australia]] - [[Marjorie Jackson-Nelson]] |
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*[[Governor of Queensland]] - [[Quentin Bryce]] |
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*[[Governor of Tasmania]] - [[Richard Butler (diplomat)|Richard Butler]], then [[William Cox]] |
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*[[Governor of Western Australia]] - [[John Sanderson]] |
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*[[Governor of Victoria]] - [[John Landy]] |
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*[[Administrator of the Northern Territory]] - [[Ted Egan]] |
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==Lord Mayors== |
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*[[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Adelaide|Adelaide]] - [[Michael Harbison]] |
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*[[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Brisbane|Brisbane]] - [[Tim Quinn]], then [[Campbell Newman]] |
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*[[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Darwin|Darwin]] - [[Peter Adamson (Australian politician)|Peter Adamson]] |
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*[[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Hobart|Hobart]] - [[Rob Valentine]] |
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*[[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Melbourne|Melbourne]] - [[John So]] |
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*[[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Perth|Perth]] - [[Peter Nattrass]] |
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*[[List of Mayors and Lord Mayors of Sydney|Sydney]] - [[Lucy Turnbull]], then [[Clover Moore]] |
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==Religious leaders== |
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*[[Roman Catholic Church]] |
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**[[Roman Catholic Bishop of Adelaide]] - Archbishop [[Philip Wilson]] |
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**[[Roman Catholic Bishop of Brisbane]] - Archbishop [[John Bathersby]] |
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**[[Roman Catholic Bishop of Hobart]] - Archbishop [[Adrian Doyle]] |
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**[[Catholic Bishops and Archbishops of Melbourne|Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne]] - Archbishop [[Denis Hart]] |
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**[[Roman Catholic Bishop of Perth]] - Archbishop [[Barry Hickey]] |
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**[[Roman Catholic Bishop of Sydney]] - Cardinal Archbishop [[George Pell]] |
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*[[Uniting Church in Australia]] |
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**[[President of the Uniting Church in Australia]] - Reverend [[Dean Drayton]] |
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*[[Anglican Church of Australia]] |
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**[[Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia]] - Archbishop [[Peter Carnley]] |
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**[[Anglican Bishop of Adelaide]] - Archbishop [[Ian George]] |
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**[[Anglican Bishop of Brisbane]] - Archbishop [[Phillip Aspinall]] |
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**[[Anglican Bishop of Melbourne]] - Archbishop [[Peter Watson]] |
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**[[Anglican Bishop of Perth]] - Archbishop Peter Carnley |
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**[[Anglican Bishop of Sydney]] - Archbishop [[Peter Jensen]] |
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[[Category:2004 by country|Australian incumbents]] |
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[[Category:2004 in politics|Australian incumbents]] |
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[[Category:Lists of Australian leaders by year]] |
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