Ministrowie skarbu Australii

Minister skarbu Australii
Treasurer of Australia
Ilustracja
Siedziba Departamentu Skarbu w Canberze
Stanowisko
Państwo

 Australia

Data utworzenia

1901

Pierwszy minister

George Turner

Obecny minister

Jim Chalmers

Obecny od

23 maja 2022

Australia
Godło Australii
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Australijski minister skarbu (en. Treasurer of Australia) odpowiada za całokształt polityki finansowej Australii. Tradycyjnie musi być członkiem Izby Reprezentantów. W maju każdego roku zobowiązany jest do przedstawienia federalnego budżetu.

Lista ministrów skarbu

lata urzędowaniaosoba
19011904George Turner
19041904Chris Watson
19041905George Turner
19051907John Forrest
19071908William Lyne
19081909Andrew Fisher
19091910John Forrest
19101913Andrew Fisher
19131914John Forrest
19141915Andrew Fisher
19151916William Higgs
19161917Alexander Poynton
19171918John Forrest
19181920William Watt
19201921Joseph Cook
19211923Stanley Bruce
19231929Earle Page
19291930Ted Theodore
19301931James Scullin
19311932Ted Theodore
19321935Joseph Lyons
19351939Richard Casey
19391941Robert Menzies
19401940Percy Spender
19401941Arthur Fadden
19411949Ben Chifley
19491958Arthur Fadden
19581966Harold Holt
19661969William McMahon
19691971Les Bury
19711972Billy Snedden
19721972Gough Whitlam
19721974Frank Crean
19741975Jim Cairns
19751975Bill Hayden
19751977Philip Lynch
19771983John Howard
19831991Paul Keating
19911991Bob Hawke
19911991John Kerin
19911991Ralph Wills
19911993John Dawkins
19931996Ralph Wills
19962007Peter Costello
2007 – 2013Wayne Swan
2013Chris Bowen
2013 – 2015Joe Hockey
2015 – 2018Scott Morrison
2018 – 2022Josh Frydenberg
od 2022Jim Chalmers

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The Treasury Building in Canberra, Australia
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Commonwealth Coat of Arms of Australia granted by Royal Warrant signed by King George V on 19 September 1912.

IMPORTANT:This image is an artist's interpretation of the original (1912) official version of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms shown in Commons on the Australian coat of arms page. A variant of the original, with a transparent background, is shown on this page.


Quarterly of six, the first quarter Argent a Cross Gules charged with a Lion passant guardant between on each limb a Mullet of eight points Or; the second Azure five Mullets, one of eight, two of seven, one of six and one of five points of the first (representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross) ensigned with an Imperial Crown proper; the third of the first a Maltese Cross of the fourth, surmounted by a like Imperial Crown; the fourth of the third, on a Perch wreathed Vert and Gules an Australian Piping Shrike displayed also proper; the fifth also Or a Swan naiant to the sinister Sable; the last of the first, a Lion passant of the second, the whole within a Bordure Ermine; for the Crest on a Wreath Or and Azure A Seven-pointed Star Or, and for Supporters dexter a Kangaroo, sinister an Emu, both proper.