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Minister for Home Affairs (Australia)

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The Honourable

Appointer
  
Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Australia

Inaugural holder
  
Charles Marr (as Minister in charge of Territories)

Formation
  
6 January 1932 (1932-01-06)

The Australian Minister for Home Affairs was a ministerial portfolio that existed continuously from 1901 to 12 April 1932, when Archdale Parkhill became Minister for the Interior in the first Lyons Ministry—subsuming his portfolios of Home Affairs and Transport. The Home Affairs or Interior portfolio was responsible for various internal matters, not handled by other ministries. In due course other portfolios were established that took over functions from it, including:

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  • Transport from 1928 to 1932 and continuously since 1941
  • Immigration since 1945
  • Agriculture or Primary Industry since 1942
  • Industry from 1928 to 1945 and since 1963
  • The establishment of such portfolios left the Minister for the Interior mainly responsible for administering the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory, including, until 1967, the Australian Aboriginals residing there. On 19 December 1972 the interior portfolio was replaced in the Whitlam Ministry by the Minister for the Capital Territory and the Minister for the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory portfolio was abolished on 28 September 1978, following the granting of self-government to the Northern Territory. From July 1987, administration of the Australian Capital Territory was subsumed in the portfolio of Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories, anticipating ACT self-government on 11 May 1989.

    It was re-established in 2007 bringing together agencies such as the Australian Customs Service (including the Border Protection Command), the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, which were previously the responsibility of the Minister for Justice and Customs and the Attorney-General. The Minister for Home Affairs also has an influence on the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification. The border responsibilities moved to the newly created Minister for Immigration and Border Protection in 2013, the others returning to the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice. As of 2016 the only ministers that are appointed broadly within the former Home Affairs tribunal relate to the Territories area.

    The Minister for Major Projects, Territories, and Local Government is the Hon. Paul Fletcher MP, since 21 September 2015.

    The Minister for Northern Australia is Senator the Hon. Matthew Canavan, since 18 February 2016.

    List of Ministers for Home Affairs

    The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Home Affairs, or any of its precursor titles:

    List of Ministers for the Interior

    The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for the Interior:

    List of ministers with responsibilities for Australian territories

    The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Local Government and Territories, or any precedent titles:


    Notes

    1 Whitlam was one of a two-man ministry consisting of himself and Lance Barnard for two weeks until the full ministry was announced.

    List of Ministers for the Capital Territory

    The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for the Capital Territory:

    List of ministers with responsibility for northern Australia

    The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Northern Australia, or any of its precedent titles:

    Notes

    1 In 1972, Whitlam appointed both a Minister for the Northern Territory, Kep Enderby, and a Minister for Northern Development, Rex Patterson. From October 1973, Patterson held both titles, with the former title changing to Minister for Northern Australia. In October 1975, Patterson stood aside as Minister for Northern Australia, but remained as Minister for Northern Development until November 1975.

    References

    Minister for Home Affairs (Australia) Wikipedia