Key Points
- Penny Wong is now Australia’s longest-serving female cabinet minister.
- Wong overtook the previous record holder, former Liberal senator Amanda Vanstone, on Wednesday.
- Australia’s first female cabinet minister wasn’t appointed until 1949.
The 55-year-old gained the title on Wednesday when she marked her 2,769th cumulative day in cabinet — overtaking former Liberal senator Amanda Vanstone’s previous record.
When was the first woman appointed to federal cabinet?
Just 34 (8.3 per cent) of the 410 members of cabinet since Federation have been women.
It wasn’t until 1949 that a woman was appointed to cabinet. Source: SBS News
How many women are in federal parliament?
Following the 2022 federal election, 58 seats in the House of Representatives were occupied by women, with another 43 in the Senate.
Source: SBS News
Ten of the 23 members of the Albanese government’s cabinet are women, making it .
Abbott also abolished the Minster for Women portfolio, moving its decision-making powers into the Office of Prime Minister and Cabinet, and making Michaelia Cash the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women.
Source Agencies