Ministry list as at 1 July 2025
Each box represents a portfolio. As a general rule, there is one department in each portfolio. However, there can be two departments in one portfolio.
Cabinet Ministers are shown in bold type. Assistant Ministers in italics are designated as Parliamentary Secretaries under the Ministers of State Act 1952.
Ministerial offices, departments of state and guide to responsibilities: 1 July 2025
1 July 2025
Names of Cabinet ministers are shown in bold. Names of Assistant Ministers are shown in italics.
Revocation of appointments of ministers of state: 1 July 2025
I, Sam Mostyn, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, revoke, under section 64 of the Constitution, the appointments of the following persons:
- Katherine Ruth Gallagher to administer the Department of Social Services;
- Mark Christopher Butler to administer the Department of Social Services; and
- Jennifer Ryll McAllister to administer the Department of Social Services.
The revocation of these appointments is to take effect on 1 July 2025.
New Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Procurement Strategy 2024–2027 now live
PM&C’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Procurement Strategy 2024–2027 is now live.
This strategy delivers on key commitments in our Reconciliation Action Plan and outlines how we’ll increase opportunities to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses through procurement activity.
ASEAN
Australia sees ASEAN at the centre of a peaceful, stable and prosperous region, where sovereignty is respected, and all countries benefit from strategic balance. Australia recognises ASEAN centrality as key to the region's stability and security, and we are committed to supporting ASEAN's leadership. Our relationship is based on friendship, mutual trust, shared interests and a positive vision for our region's future.
Australia became ASEAN's first Dialogue Partner in 1974. On 4-6 March 2024, Australia held the ASEAN–Australia Special Summit to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of ASEAN-Australia Dialogue Relations. Together, leaders shared their vision for our region, and discussed ways to strengthen our practical cooperation, from deepening ties between our people and economies, to boosting our cooperation on education, and environmental issues.
For more detailed information about Australia and ASEAN's relationship, visit the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Outcomes summary
A Partnership for the Future
At the 2024 ASEAN-Australia Special Summit to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of ASEAN-Australia Dialogue Relations, Australia announced a range of new and expanded initiatives. The Prime Minister of Australia, The Hon Anthony Albanese MP and ASEAN Leaders agreed the ASEAN-Australia Joint Leaders’ Vision Statement and the Melbourne Declaration, setting out our practical cooperation and shared aspirations for the future.
Submission to the review of Schedule 9 of the Veterans’ Entitlements, Treatment and Support (Simplification and Harmonisation) Act 2025
In May 2025, the interim head of the Defence and Veterans’ Services Commission made a submission to the Review of Schedule 9 of the Veterans’ Entitlements, Treatment and Support (Simplification and Harmonisation) Act 2025 by the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee. Schedule 9 establishes the Defence and Veterans’ Services Commission from 29 September, to inquire and report on issues relating to systemic reform to improve suicide prevention and wellbeing outcomes for current and ex-serving Australian Defence Force members.
Secretaries Board communique: 18 June 2025
The Secretaries Board met at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet to discuss the following matters.
The Board welcomed Dr Steven Kennedy PSM, Secretary, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet as the new Chair of the Board.
Strategic outlook
The Board discussed government decisions, priorities, emerging risks and strategic issues.
The Board received an update on geostrategic issues from Ms Jan Adams AO PSM, Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Ms Celia Perkins, Deputy Secretary, Department of Defence.
Implementation of Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide Recommendations
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The Royal Commission examined systemic issues and common themes in suicide and suicidality amongst Australian Defence Force (ADF) members and veterans. This included suspected suicides and lived experience of suicide risks.
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