Minister for Resources and Water

The Minister for Resources and Water is an Australian Government Cabinet position held by The Honourable Keith Pitt MP since 6 February 2020. The Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced in May 2019 that the Agriculture and Water Resources portfolios would be separated in the Cabinet reshuffle. Bridget McKenzie was appointed as Minister of Agriculture, and David Littleproud was appointed as Minister for Water Resources on May 2019, by the Governor-General.

Minister for Resources and Water
Incumbent
Keith Pitt

since 6 February 2020
Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor-General on behalf of the Queen of Australia on the recommendation of the Prime Minister of Australia
Inaugural holderMalcolm Turnbull (as Minister for Environment and Water Resources)
Formation30 January 2007

The minister was assisted by the Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources, Senator Richard Colbeck from August 2018 until 2019. Anne Ruston had previously served in the position from 21 September 2015 to 28 August 2018.

In the Government of Australia, the ministers administer this portfolio through the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment, and its component bodies.

On 26 May 2019 Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced that Bridget McKenzie would replace Littleproud as Minister for Agriculture when Morrison's new Cabinet was sworn in, and the 46th Parliament of Australia began its term; Littleproud remained as Minister for Water Resources.[1]

Mission and outcomes

Information about the department's functions and/or government funding allocation could be found in the Administrative Arrangements Orders, the annual Portfolio Budget Statements, in the department's annual reports and on the department's website.

At its creation, the department was responsible for:[2]

  • Environment protection and conservation of biodiversity
  • Air Quality
  • National fuel quality standards
  • Land contamination
  • Meteorology
  • Administration of the Australian Antarctic Territory and the Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands
  • Natural, built and movable cultural heritage
  • Greenhouse policy coordination
  • Environmental research
  • Water policy and resources

In the Howard Government, the portfolio of Water Resources was assigned to the Environment Department; this was an Australian Public Service department, staffed by officials who were responsible to the Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Malcolm Turnbull.[2] The secretary of the department was David Borthwick.[2]

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