A new batch of Turnbull government ministers were sworn in today by Governor-General Peter Cosgrove during a ceremony at Government House in Canberra.
West Australian MP Ken Wyatt, who has become the first Indigenous Australian to oversee a federal government department, wore a kangaroo skin draped over his suit for the ceremony.
Upon hearing about his appointment, Ken Wyatt told NITV News: "It's an incredible experience and I will relish the responsibility given to me by the Prime Minister Turnbull.”
Words cannot describe the pride I feel for myself and my family.
The West Australian MP technically became the first Indigenous federal minister by joining the frontbench last September, when he was promoted to Assistant Health Minister. However, this new appointment is considered a promotion.
Mr Wyatt believes the appointment is particularly important from an Indigenous perspective, as “another pathway to creating opportunities for those who come behind.”
The new ministers after being sworn in. Indigenous MP Ken Wyatt on the far right Source: AAP
The fresh flock of frontbenchers were elevated to their positions by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull following Sussan Ley's recent resignation over an expenses scandal.
Sir Peter swore in Greg Hunt as the new Health Minister and NSW senator Arthur Sinodinos to replace Mr Hunt in the industry and science portfolio.
NSW MP David Gillespie has become Assistant Health Minister, while Victoria's Michael Sukkar is Assistant Minister to the Treasurer.
Special Minister of State Scott Ryan will add a new role as Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet.