Minister for Employment Participation and Childcare

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Minister for Employment Participation
Incumbent
Kate Ellis

since 14 September 2010
Style The Honourable
Appointer Governor-General on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Australia
Inaugural holder Clyde Holding
Formation 1987

The Australian Minister for Employment Participation is Kate Ellis, appointed on 14 September 2010. The position is within the portfolio of the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Bill Shorten and is administered through the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.[1][2]

[edit] List of Ministers for Employment Participation

Various ministers have supported Australia's employment ministers outside cabinet since 1987.

Minister Party affiliation Period Ministerial Title
Clyde Holding Australian Labor Party 1987–1988 Minister for Employment Services and Youth Affairs
Peter Duncan 1988–1990 Minister for Employment and Education Services
Peter Baldwin 1990
1990–1993 Minister for Higher Education and Employment Services
Ross Free 1993–1996 Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training
David Kemp Liberal Party 1996–1997 Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training
Chris Ellison 1997–1998
Tony Abbott 1998–2001 Minister for Employment Services
Mal Brough 2001–2004
Fran Bailey 2004–2004
Peter Dutton 2004–2006 Minister for Workforce Participation
Sharman Stone 2006–2007
Brendan O'Connor Australian Labor Party 2007–2009 Minister for Employment Participation
Mark Arbib 2009–2010
Kate Ellis 2010–2011 Minister for Employment Participation and Childcare
Kate Ellis 2011– Minister for Employment Participation

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