Function and purpose
William McMahon held term as Prime Minister from March 1971
to October 1972. This series documents
Cabinet's response to submissions on major issues affecting the governing of
Australia during McMahon’s Ministry.
Submissions were prepared, usually through the portfolio
Department, on issues which required a decision from Cabinet and forwarded to
Cabinet Office. Cabinet met to consider the submissions and agree on a course
of action. On behalf of Cabinet, the Cabinet Secretariat produced a decision
document for each submission, briefly outlining Cabinet's decision. Copies of
the decision documents were distributed by the Secretariat to Ministers and
their Departments
Sometimes Ministers presented oral submissions to Cabinet,
particularly on urgent or important issues. A large number of decision
documents in this series are on matters for which no written submission was
prepared.
The decisions cover an extremely wide range of subjects and
address many of the significant events and issues of the time. For example,
this series includes Cabinet's response to submissions on Aboriginal land
rights, drug abuse and relations with China, as well as ongoing matters such as
budgets, tariffs, tax and legislative change.
Using the series
Physical characteristics
This series is housed in four brown visidex folders with
blue spine labels bearing the title "First McMahon Ministry, Cabinet
Decisions" and the range of decision numbers.
The range of Decision numbers in each volume is as follows:
Volume 1: Decision
No 1 (dated 12 March 1971 to Decision No 400 (dated 27 August 1971)
Volume 2: Decision
No 401 (dated 27 August 1971 to Decision No 759(LEG) (dated 22 February
1972)
Volume 3: Decision
No 760(LEG) (dated 22 February 1972)
to Decision No 1097(AD HOC)
(dated 13 July 1972)
Volume 4: Decision
No 1100(M) to Decision No 1477(AD HOC) (dated 26 October 1972)
Copies
of most Decisions in this series – if not all – are held for reference use in the
Cabinet Room at Parliament House. These copies are housed in five folders,
labelled in a similar way to the items of this series.
System of arrangement and control
Most Decisions consist of a single page only, though
sometimes more, and occasionally including a supplementary note, or
attachment. Decisions are arranged in a
single number sequence. The title of
each decision includes the number of the submission to which the decision
refers. The submission is numbered in
an ongoing sequence when it is received in the Cabinet Office. Because the sequence in which submissions
were subsequently presented to cabinet for consideration was haphazard, the
sequential numbering of the decisions does not parallel the numbering of the
submissions. (The sequence of the
Decision numbers parallels the chronology of the Cabinet meetings.)
While the Decisions are described generically as ‘Cabinet
Decisions’ there were in fact three distinct categories of meetings which gave
rise to ‘Cabinet’ decisions during this ministry and a suffix was added to the
decision number where required to distinguish between these three:
- The
meetings of the normal Cabinet of selected Ministers who have been
appointed Cabinet members.
Decisions from these meetings are standard Cabinet decisions and
have no suffix attached to the number.
- ‘Cabinet’
meetings attended by the full ministry – that is, not just those ministers
who were members of the Cabinet but all Ministers of the Government. The decisions of these meetings had an
‘M’ suffix attached to the Decision number.
- Meetings
of Cabinet committees – that is, specifically appointed groups of
ministers who dealt with matters referred by Cabinet affecting their
portfolios. A common abbreviation
for each of the committees is added to the decision number to identify
their particular decisions, eg AA - Aboriginal Affairs Committee.
Cabinet Committee abbreviations used in this series to denote committee
decisions made were:
AA Aboriginal Affairs Committee
AD HOC Ad Hoc Committee
BRE Budget, Revenue and Expenditure Committee
CW Construction and Works Committee
EX Ex-Servicemen's Committee
GA General Administrative Committee
HWC Housing, Works and Construction Committee
LEG Legislation Committee (March to May 1971);
Legislation and
Parliamentary
Programming Committee (August 1971 - )
M Ministry
PNG Papua New Guinea Committee
PP Government Purchasing Policy Committee
T Tariff
Committee
TAX Taxation Committee
There
are many gaps in the sequence of Decision numbers. Decision numbers 71, 72, 73, 160, 169, 268, 490, 500, 501,
633, 634, 654, 715, 824, 825, 841, 866, 899, 900, 901, 910, 911, 912, 939, 942,
950, 957, 964, 1015, 1045, 1098, 1099, 1188, 1213, 1242, 1278, 1279, 1280,
1412, 1448, 1470, 1471, and 1473 were not used and do not appear in this
series.
All decision documents have been entered onto the item level
database as at September 2001.
Relationships with other records
The decisions documents in this series were prepared in
response to submissions held in series A5908.
Quantity in agency custody