Third Deakin Ministry

The Third Deakin ministry (Liberal) was the 7th ministry of the Government of Australia.

It was led by the country's 2nd Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin. The Fourth Deakin ministry succeeded the First Fisher ministry, which dissolved on 2 June 1909 after the Protectionist Party and the Anti-Socialist Party merged into the Liberal Party "fusion" and withdrew their support in order to form what became the first majority government in federal Australian history. The ministry was replaced by the Second Fisher ministry on 29 April 1910 following the federal election that took place on 13 April which saw the Labour Party defeat the Liberals.

Third Deakin ministry
Third Deakin Ministry
7th Ministry of Australia
Third Deakin Ministry
Date formed2 June 1909
Date dissolved29 April 1910
People and organisations
MonarchEdward VII
Governor-GeneralLord Dudley
Prime MinisterAlfred Deakin
No. of ministers10
Member partyCommonwealth Liberal
Status in legislatureMajority government
Opposition partyLabour
Opposition leaderAndrew Fisher
History
Outgoing election13 April 1910
Legislature term(s)3rd
PredecessorFirst Fisher ministry
SuccessorSecond Fisher ministry

Joseph Cook, who died in 1947, was the last surviving member of the Third Deakin ministry.

Ministry

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
  Liberal Hon Alfred Deakin
(1856–1919)

MP for Ballaarat
(1901–1913)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon Paddy Glynn
(1855–1931)

MP for Angas
(1903–1919)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon George Fuller
(1861–1940)

MP for Illawarra
(1901–1913)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon Littleton Groom
(1867–1936)

MP for Darling Downs
(1901–1929)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon Sir Robert Best KCMG
(1856–1946)

Senator for Victoria
(1901–1910)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Rt Hon Sir John Forrest GCMG
(1847–1918)

MP for Swan
(1901–1918)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon Joseph Cook
(1860–1947)

MP for Parramatta
(1901–1921)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon Sir John Quick
(1852–1932)

MP for Bendigo
(1901–1913)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon Edward Millen
(1860–1923)

Senator for New South Wales
(1901–1923)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  Hon Justin Foxton CMG
(1849–1916)

MP for Brisbane
(1906–1910)

Third Deakin Ministry 
  • Minister without Portfolio

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