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First Menzies ministry
File:Flag of Australia.svg
25th Ministry of Australia
Date formed26 April 1939
Date dissolved14 March 1940
People and organisations
MonarchGeorge VI
Governor-GeneralLord Gowrie
Prime MinisterRobert Menzies
No. of ministers16
Member partyUnited Australia
Status in legislatureMinority government
Opposition partyLabor
Opposition leaderJohn Curtin
History
Legislature term15th
PredecessorPage ministry
SuccessorSecond Menzies ministry

The First Menzies ministry (United Australia) was the 25th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 12th Prime Minister, Robert Menzies. The First Menzies ministry succeeded the Page ministry, which dissolved on 26 April 1939 following the election of Menzies as UAP leader after the death of former Prime Minister Joseph Lyons. However, due to the Country Party withdrawing from the Coalition after relations between caretaker Prime Minister Sir Earle Page and Menzies broke down, the First Menzies ministry was composed solely of UAP ministers, and was effectively a minority government. The ministry was replaced by the Second Menzies ministry on 14 March 1940 after Menzies took the Country Party back into his government - now led by Archie Cameron.[1]

Percy Spender, who died in 1985, was the last surviving member of the First Menzies ministry; Spender was also the last surviving minister of the Second Menzies ministry, Third Menzies ministry, Fadden ministry, and the Fourth Menzies ministry.

Ministry

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Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
  United Australia Robert Menzies
(1894–1978)

MP for Kooyong
(1934–1966)

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  Billy Hughes
(1862–1952)

MP for North Sydney
(1922–1949)

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  Geoffrey Street
(1894–1940)

MP for Corangamite
(1934–1940)

File:Geoffrey Street 1940 (cropped).jpg
  Richard Casey
(1890–1976)

MP for Corio
(1931–1940)

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  Sir Henry Gullett
(1878–1940)

MP for Henty
(1925–1940)

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  George McLeay
(1892–1955)

Senator for South Australia
(1935–1947)

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  John Lawson
(1897–1956)

MP for Macquarie
(1931–1940)

File:John Norman Lawson.jpg
  Eric Harrison
(1892–1974)

MP for Wentworth
(1931–1956)

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  James Fairbairn
(1897–1940)

MP for Flinders
(1933–1940)

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  Sir Frederick Stewart
(1884–1961)

MP for Parramatta
(1931–1946)

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  Harry Foll
(1890–1977)

Senator for Queensland
(1917–1947)

File:Harry Foll 1940.jpg
  Percy Spender
(1897–1985)

MP for Warringah
(1937–1951)

File:Percy Spender 1930s.png
  John Perkins
(1878–1954)

MP for Eden-Monaro
(1931–1943)

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  Herbert Collett
(1877–1947)

Senator for Western Australia
(1933–1947)

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  Harold Holt
(1908–1967)

MP for Fawkner
(1935–1949)

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  Philip McBride
(1892–1982)

Senator for South Australia
(1937–1944)

File:Philip McBride 1930s.png

Notes

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