First Bruce ministry

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The First Bruce ministry (NationalistCountry Coalition) was the 16th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 8th prime minister, Stanley Bruce. The First Bruce ministry succeeded the Fifth Hughes ministry, which dissolved on 9 February 1923 following the December 1922 federal election and the subsequent resignation of Billy Hughes as prime minister. The Nationalists had lost their majority in the election, and had no choice but to negotiate a Coalition deal with the Country Party. However, Country leader Earle Page let it be known that no deal could be made unless Hughes resigned. It is the first ministry that consists of a centre-right Coalition between the senior conservative party and the junior rural party - this Coalition has more or less endured to this day with the modern-day Liberal Party and National Party. The ministry was replaced by the Second Bruce ministry on 18 December 1925 following the 1925 federal election.<ref name=phb>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Stanley Bruce, who died in 1967, was the last surviving member of the First Bruce ministry; Bruce was also the last surviving member of the Fifth Hughes ministry and the Second Bruce ministry. Earle Page was the last surviving Country minister.

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The ministry meets in Canberra for the first time, at Yarralumla House, on 30 January 1924.

Ministry

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Stanley Bruce
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Template:Australian party style| Country Earle Page
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Sir Littleton Groom
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist George Pearce
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Senator for Western Australia
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Austin Chapman
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Template:Australian party style| Country Percy Stewart
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Eric Bowden
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Template:Australian party style| Country William Gibson
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Template:Australian party style| Country Llewellyn Atkinson
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Victor Wilson
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Senator for South Australia
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Thomas Crawford
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Senator for Queensland
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  • Honorary Minister (from 14 February 1923)
Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Herbert Pratten
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Template:Australian party style| Country William Hill
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Sir Neville Howse
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Template:Australian party style| Nationalist Charles Marr
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