Minister for Health and Ageing (Australia)

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The Minister for Health and Ageing is a portfolio in the Government of Australia with the responsibility for national health policy. The current Minister for Health and Ageing is Nicola Roxon. The ministry is administered through the Department of Health and Ageing.[1]


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[edit] History

Under Section 51(ix) of the Australian Constitution, the Commonwealth Parliament had the power to "make laws for the peace, order and good government of the Commonwealth with respect to Quarantine." This was the only area of public health in which the Commonwealth had authority at the time of Federation. The Commonwealth did not use this power until the proclamation of the Quarantine Act 1908. The control of the administration of quarantine was under the administration of the Minister for Trade and Customs from 1908 until 1921. This Minister's responsibilities in health matters increased as the Commonwealth Government took a greater role in the provision of public health services during the early twentieth century and in particular after the First World War.

A separate Department of Health was established on 10 March 1921, and the position of Minister for Health was then formally created. The role of the Department of Health has continued to expand and further Commonwealth responsibility for health was authorised by the passage, at referendum, of a constitutional amendment in 1946.

Section 51 (xxiiiA) of the Constitution now states the Commonwealth Parliament has the power to

make laws for the peace, order and good government of the Commonwealth with respect to the provision of maternity allowances, widows' pensions, child endowment, unemployment, pharmaceutical, sickness and hospital benefits, medical and dental services (but not so as to authorise any form of civil conscription), benefits to students and family allowances.

As a result of this amendment the Commonwealth Government now has a key role in financing and providing medical services through entities such as Medicare, Medibank and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.

[edit] Australian Ministers for Health

Minister Party affiliation Period Ministerial Title
Robert Best Commonwealth Liberal Party 1908–1910 Minister for Trade and Customs
Frank Tudor Australian Labor Party 1910–1913
Littleton Groom Commonwealth Liberal Party 1913–1914
Frank Tudor Australian Labor Party 1914–1916
Billy Hughes Australian Labor Party 1916–1916
William Archibald National Labor Party 1916–1917
Jens Jensen Nationalist 1917–1918
William Watt Nationalist 1918–1919
Walter Massy-Greene Nationalist 1919–1921
Walter Massy-Greene Nationalist 1921–1923 Minister for Health
Austin Chapman Nationalist 1923–1924
Herbert Pratten Nationalist 1924–1925
Sir Neville Howse Nationalist 1925–1927
Stanley Bruce Nationalist 1927–1928
Sir Neville Howse Nationalist 1928–1929
Frank Anstey Australian Labor Party 1929–1931
John McNeill Australian Labor Party 1931–1932
Charles Marr United Australia Party 1932–1934
Billy Hughes United Australia Party 1934–1935
Joseph Lyons United Australia Party 1935–1936
Billy Hughes United Australia Party 1936–1937
Earle Page Country Party 1937–1938
Harry Foll United Australia Party 1938–1939
Sir Frederick Stewart United Australia Party 1939–1940
Harold Thorby Country Party 1940
Sir Frederick Stewart United Australia Party 1940–1941
Ted Holloway Australian Labor Party 1941–1943
James Fraser Australian Labor Party 1943–1946
Nicholas McKenna Australian Labor Party 1946–1949
Earle Page Country Party 1949–1956
Donald Cameron Liberal Party 1956–1961
Harrie Wade Country Party 1961–1964
Reginald Swartz Liberal Party 1964–1966
Jim Forbes Liberal Party 1966–1971
Ivor Greenwood Liberal Party 1971
Kenneth Anderson Liberal Party 1971–1972
Lance Barnard Australian Labor Party 1972
Doug Everingham Australian Labor Party 1972–1975
Don Chipp Liberal Party 1975
Ralph Hunt National Country Party 1975–1979
Michael MacKellar Liberal Party 1979–1982
Peter Baume Liberal Party 1983
Jim Carlton Liberal Party 1982–1983
Neal Blewett Australian Labor Party 1983–1987
Neal Blewett Australian Labor Party 1987–1990 Minister for Community Services and Health
Brian Howe Australian Labor Party 1990–1991
Brian Howe Australian Labor Party 1990–1991 Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services
Graham Richardson Australian Labor Party 1993–1994 Minister for Health
Carmen Lawrence Australian Labor Party 1994–1996 Minister for Human Services and Health
Michael Wooldridge Liberal Party 1996–1998 Minister for Health and Family Services
Michael Wooldridge Liberal Party 1998–2001 Minister for Health and Aged Care
Kay Patterson Liberal Party 2001–2003 Minister for Health and Ageing
Tony Abbott Liberal Party 2003–2007 Minister for Health and Ageing
Nicola Roxon Australian Labor Party 2007– Minister for Health

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "Rudd Ministry" (PDF). Government of Australia. Retrieved on 2008-02-13.

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