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The First Whitlam Ministry 1972

Whitlam became Prime Minister on December 5, 1972. He and his deputy, Lance Barnard, governed as a duumvirate until December 19. They were the only two-man government in Australia's federal political history.

According to Cabinet papers released on January 1, 2003, no formal Cabinet meetings were held during this period. Lance Barnard has joked about making decisions when the two bumped into each other in the corridors of Parliament House.

Many decisions were taken in conjunction with the Governor-General, Sir Paul Hasluck. Hasluck was a former Liberal minister.

The two men held the following portfolios:

  • Gough Whitlam
    1. Prime Minister
    2. Minister for Foreign Affairs
    3. Treasurer
    4. Attorney-General
    5. Minister for Customs and Excise
    6. Minister for Trade and Industry
    7. Minister for Shipping and Transport
    8. Minister for Education and Science
    9. Minister for Civil Aviation
    10. Minister for Housing
    11. Minister for Works
    12. Minister for External Territories
    13. Minister for the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts

  • Lance Barnard - Deputy Prime Minister
    1. Minister for Defence
    2. Minister for Supply
    3. Minister for the Army
    4. Minister for the Navy
    5. Minister for Air
    6. Postmaster-General
    7. Minister for Labour and National Service
    8. Minister for Social Services
    9. Minister for Immigration
    10. Minister for the Interior
    11. Minister for Primary Industry
    12. Minister for Repatriation
    13. Minister for Health
    14. Minister for National Development
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