Fourth Fraser ministry

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Template:Short description Template:See also Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Template:Infobox government cabinet Template:Malcolm Fraser sidebar The Fourth Fraser ministry (LiberalNational Country/National coalition) was the 53rd ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 22nd Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser. The Fourth Fraser ministry succeeded the Third Fraser ministry, which dissolved on 3 November 1980 following the federal election that took place in October. The ministry was replaced by the first Hawke ministry on 11 March 1983 following the federal election that took place on 5 March which saw Labor defeat the Coalition.<ref name=phb>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Citation</ref>

Cabinet

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Template:Australian party style| Liberal Malcolm Fraser
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Template:Australian party style| National Country/Nationals Doug Anthony
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Template:Post-nominals for Richmond
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Sir Phillip Lynch
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Template:Australian party style| National Country/Nationals Ian Sinclair
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Template:Post-nominals for New England
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Sir John Carrick
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Senator for New South Wales
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Tony Street
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Template:Post-nominals for Corangamite
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Template:Australian party style| National Country/Nationals Peter Nixon
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Template:Post-nominals for Gippsland
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal John Howard
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Template:Post-nominals for Bennelong
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Andrew Peacock
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Template:Post-nominals for Kooyong
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Sir James Killen
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Template:Post-nominals for Moreton
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Dame Margaret Guilfoyle
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Senator for Victoria
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Ian Viner
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Template:Post-nominals for Stirling
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Peter Durack
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Senator for Western Australia
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Fred Chaney
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Senator for Western Australia
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Wal Fife
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Template:Post-nominals for Farrer
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Ian Macphee
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Template:Post-nominals for Balaclava
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Peter Baume
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Senator for New South Wales
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Outer ministry

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Template:Australian party style| Liberal Bob Ellicott
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Template:Post-nominals for Wentworth
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Template:Australian party style| National Country/Nationals Ralph Hunt
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Michael MacKellar
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Template:Australian party style| National Country/Nationals David Thomson
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Kevin Newman
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal John Moore
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Michael Hodgman
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Tony Messner
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Senator for South Australia
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Template:Australian party style| National Country/Nationals Tom McVeigh
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Template:Post-nominals for Darling Downs
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Ian Wilson
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Template:Post-nominals for Sturt
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Neil Brown
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Template:Post-nominals for Diamond Valley
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal Jim Carlton
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Template:Post-nominals for Mackellar
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Template:Australian party style| Liberal John Hodges
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See also

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