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This is a Sortable list of Attorneys-General for Australia

Appt Minister Party Prime
Minister
Term
started
Term
ended
Length
of term
days
1 Alfred Deakin KC   Protectionist Barton 1 Jan 1901 24 Sep 1903 2 years, 266 days 996
2 Senator James Drake   Protectionist Deakin 24 Sep 1903 27 Apr 1904 216 days 216
3 H. B. Higgins QC   Labor1 Watson 27 Apr 1904 17 Aug 1904 112 days 112
4 Senator Josiah Symon QC Free Trade Reid 17 Aug 1904 5 Jul 1905 322 days 322
5 Isaac Isaacs QC Protectionist Deakin 5 Jul 1905 12 Oct 1906 1 year, 99 days 464
6 Littleton Groom KC Protectionist Deakin 12 Oct 1906 13 Nov 1908 2 years, 32 days 763
7 Billy Hughes2   Labor Fisher 13 Nov 1908 2 Jun 1909 201 days 201
8 Paddy Glynn KC Free Trade Deakin 2 Jun 1909 29 Apr 1910 331 days 331
n/a Billy Hughes KC   Labor Fisher 29 Apr 1910 24 Jun 1913 3 years, 56 days 1152
9 William Irvine KC Commonwealth Liberal Cook 24 Jun 1913 17 Sep 1914 1 year, 85 days 450
n/a Billy Hughes KC   Labor Fisher 17 Sep 1914 27 Oct 1915 1 year, 40 days 405
n/a Billy Hughes KC   Labor Hughes 27 Oct 1915 14 Nov 1916 1 year, 18 days 384
n/a Billy Hughes KC   National Labor Hughes 14 Nov 1916 13 Jun 1917 211 days 211
n/a Billy Hughes KC Nationalist Hughes 13 Jun 1917 21 Dec 1921 4 years, 191 days 1652
n/a Littleton Groom KC Nationalist Hughes 21 Dec 1921 9 Feb 1923 1 year, 50 days 415
n/a Littleton Groom KC Nationalist Bruce 9 Feb 1923 18 Dec 1925 2 years, 312 days 1043
10 John Latham KC Nationalist Bruce 18 Dec 1925 22 Oct 1929 3 years, 308 days 1404
11 Frank Brennan   Labor Scullin 22 Oct 1929 6 Jan 1932 2 years, 76 days 806
n/a John Latham KC United Australia Lyons 6 Jan 1932 12 Oct 1934 2 years, 279 days 1010
12 Robert Menzies KC United Australia Lyons 12 Oct 1934 20 Mar 1939 4 years, 159 days 1620
n/a Billy Hughes KC United Australia Lyons 20 Mar 1939 7 Apr 1939 18 days 18
n/a Billy Hughes KC United Australia Page 7 Apr 1939 26 Apr 1939 19 days 19
n/a Billy Hughes KC United Australia Menzies 26 Apr 1939 29 Aug 1941 2 years, 125 days 856
n/a Billy Hughes KC United Australia Fadden 29 Aug 1941 7 Oct 1941 39 days 39
13 Dr. H. V. Evatt KC   Labor Curtin 7 Oct 1941 6 Jul 1945 3 years, 272 days 1368
13 Dr. H. V. Evatt KC   Labor Forde 6 Jul 1945 13 Jul 1945 7 days 7
13 Dr. H. V. Evatt KC   Labor Chifley 13 Jul 1945 19 Dec 1949 4 years, 159 days 1620
14 Senator John Spicer KC Liberal Menzies 19 Dec 1949 15 Aug 1956 6 years, 239 days 2430
15 Senator Neil O'Sullivan Liberal Menzies 15 Aug 1956 12 Oct 1958 2 years, 58 days 788
16 Sir Garfield Barwick QC Liberal Menzies 12 Oct 1958 4 Mar 1964 5 years, 144 days 1970
17 Billy Snedden QC Liberal Menzies 4 Mar 1964 26 Jan 1966 1 year, 328 days 693
17 Billy Snedden QC Liberal Holt 26 Jan 1966 14 Dec 1966 322 days 322
18 Nigel Bowen Liberal Holt 14 Dec 1966 19 Dec 1967 1 year, 5 days 370
18 Nigel Bowen Liberal McEwan 19 Dec 1967 10 Jan 1968 22 days 22
18 Nigel Bowen Liberal Gorton 10 Jan 1968 12 Nov 1969 1 year, 306 days 672
19 Tom Hughes QC Liberal Gorton 12 Nov 1969 10 Mar 1971 1 year, 118 days 483
19 Tom Hughes QC Liberal McMahon 10 Mar 1971 22 Mar 1971 12 days 12
n/a Nigel Bowen Liberal McMahon 22 Mar 1971 2 Aug 1971 133 days 133
20 Senator Ivor Greenwood QC Liberal McMahon 2 Aug 1971 5 Dec 1972 1 year, 125 days 491
21 Gough Whitlam QC3 Labor Whitlam 5 Dec 1972 19 Dec 1972 14 days 14
22 Senator Lionel Murphy QC   Labor Whitlam 19 Dec 1972 10 Feb 1975 2 years, 53 days 783
23 Kep Enderby QC   Labor Whitlam 10 Feb 1975 11 Nov 1975 274 days 274
n/a Senator Ivor Greenwood QC Liberal Fraser 11 Nov 1975 22 Dec 1975 41 days 41
24 Bob Ellicott QC Liberal Fraser 22 Dec 1975 6 Sep 1977 1 year, 258 days 624
25 Senator Peter Durack QC Liberal Fraser 6 Sep 1977 11 Mar 1983 5 years, 186 days 2012
26 Senator Gareth Evans QC   Labor Hawke 11 Mar 1983 13 Dec 1984 1 year, 277 days 643
27 Lionel Bowen   Labor Hawke 13 Dec 1984 4 Apr 1990 5 years, 112 days 1938
28 Michael Duffy   Labor Hawke 4 Apr 1990 27 Dec 1991 1 year, 267 days 632
28 Michael Duffy   Labor Keating 27 Dec 1991 24 Mar 1993 1 year, 87 days 453
vacant   Labor Keating 24 Mar 1993 1 Apr 1993 8 days 8
29 Duncan Kerr4   Labor Keating 1 Apr 1993 27 Apr 1993 26 days 26
30 Michael Lavarch   Labor Keating 27 Apr 1993 11 Mar 1996 2 years, 319 days 1049
31 Daryl Williams QC Liberal Howard 11 Mar 1996 7 Oct 2003 7 years, 210 days 2766
32 Philip Ruddock Liberal Howard 7 Oct 2003 3 Dec 2007 4 years, 57 days 1518
33 Robert McClelland   Labor Rudd 3 Dec 2007 24 Jun 2010 2 years, 203 days 934
33 Robert McClelland   Labor Gillard 24 Jun 2010 14 Dec 2011 1 year, 173 days 538
34 Nicola Roxon   Labor Gillard 14 Dec 2011 2 Feb 2013 1 year, 50 days 416
35 Mark Dreyfus QC   Labor Gillard 2 Feb 2013 26 June 2013 144 days 144
35 Mark Dreyfus QC   Labor Rudd 26 June 2013 18 Sep 2013 84 days 84
36 Senator George Brandis QC Liberal Abbott 18 Sep 2013 incumbent 3927 days

Notes

1 A member of the Protectionist Party, Higgins served in the Labor ministry of Chris Watson, because Labor had no suitably qualified lawyer in Parliament.
2 Hughes took silk in 1909, and became a King's Counsel.[1]
3 Whitlam served as part of a two-man ministry together with Lance Barnard for fourteen days, until the full ministry was commissioned.
4 Prime Minister Paul Keating's original choice for Attorney-General in 1993 had been Michael Lavarch, but Lavarch's re-election was delayed by the death of an opposing candidate for the seat of Dickson; Duncan Kerr held the portfolio in the interim until Lavarch won the resulting supplementary election. Kerr served as Attorney-General for 26 days. There was no Attorney-General for the eight days between Duffy's commission ending on 24 March 1993 and Kerr's commission commencing on 1 April 1993.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "William Morris Hughes: Before office". Australia's Prime Ministers. National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 15 July 2013.

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