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Cabinet of Australia

The Cabinet of Australia, also known as the Federal Cabinet, is the chief decision-making body of the Australian Government. The cabinet is selected by the prime minister and is composed of senior ministers of state who administer the executive departments and ministries of the federal government.

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Location
Cabinet Room, Parliament House
Current Cabinet
Second Albanese cabinet (since 13 May 2025)
Formation
1 January 1901; 125 years ago (1901-01-01)
Legal status
By convention
Membership
23 Cabinet ministers (maximum of 30 by legislation)
Prime Minister
Anthony Albanese

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Cabinet of Australia

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Cabinet of Australia

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Current Cabinet · 1
Cabinet of Australia → Second Albanese cabinet (since 13 May 2025)
Formation · 1
Cabinet of Australia → 1 January 1901; 125 years ago (1901-01-01)
Legal status · 1
Cabinet of Australia → By convention
Location · 1
Cabinet of Australia → Cabinet Room, Parliament House
Membership · 1
Cabinet of Australia → 23 Cabinet ministers (maximum of 30 by legislation)
Prime Minister · 1
Cabinet of Australia → Anthony Albanese
Purpose · 1
Cabinet of Australia → Chief decision-making body of the Australian Government
Website · 1
Cabinet of Australia → www.directory.gov.au/commonwealth-parliament/cabinet

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Cabinet of AustraliaCurrent CabinetSecond Albanese cabinet (since 13 May 2025)1.00infobox
Cabinet of AustraliaFormation1 January 1901; 125 years ago (1901-01-01)1.00infobox
Cabinet of AustraliaLegal statusBy convention1.00infobox
Cabinet of AustraliaLocationCabinet Room, Parliament House1.00infobox
Cabinet of AustraliaMembership23 Cabinet ministers (maximum of 30 by legislation)1.00infobox
Cabinet of AustraliaPrime MinisterAnthony Albanese1.00infobox
Cabinet of AustraliaPurposeChief decision-making body of the Australian Government1.00infobox
Cabinet of AustraliaWebsitewww.directory.gov.au/commonwealth-parliament/cabinet1.00infobox

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