Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
| Minister for Immigration and Citizenship | |
|---|---|
| Department of Home Affairs | |
| Style | The Honourable | 
| Appointer | Governor-General on the advice of the prime minister | 
| Inaugural holder | Arthur Calwell (as Minister for Immigration) | 
| Formation | 19 December 1949 | 
| Website | minister | 
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship is a ministerial post of the Australian Government and is currently held by Tony Burke since July 2024 in the Albanese ministry.
The post was created in 1945 and its inaugural officeholder was Arthur Calwell as the Minister for Immigration. On 20 December 2017, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull introduced a new major portfolio responsible for national security: Home Affairs. The Hon Peter Dutton MP retained the duties of Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, with additional responsibilities awarded as the Minister for Home Affairs. Following the appointment of Prime Minister Scott Morrison in August 2018, Morrison re-appointed Peter Dutton to the Home Affairs Ministry, previously introduced to the 'super-Ministry' under the Turnbull government in December 2017, and appointed David Coleman as Immigration Minister.