Talk:John Moore (Australian politician)
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[edit]When John Howard announced his cabinet reorganisation in December 2000, Peter Reith replaced Moore as Minister for Defence. Moore resigned his seat in Parliament on 5 February 2001, although he was not replaced officially as Minister of Defence until the new cabinet officers were sworn in on 14 February.
- I’m not sure about some of this. This official list shows Moore ceasing to be Minister for Defence on 30 January 2001, and Reith taking over the same day. Reith also ceased to be Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business on 30 January, and Tony Abbott moved from Employment Services to Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business that day, but Abbott’s successor Mal Brough was not sworn in till 14 February. This confirms that. Brough’s was the only appointment that occurred on 14 February. I'm not sure why he was the odd man out, but it's not important here - Moore was well gone by then, both as a minister and an MP. -- Jack of Oz ... speak! ... 21:11, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
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