"The Minister of Health will be Bradford Dillman," Arthur continued to announce.
This seemed to be a rather unfamiliar name, not a government official or seasoned politician, but a commoner from an ordinary family background.
The reason for his election as Minister of Health was very simple - he was a rare graduate from a renowned European medical college and a well-known doctor in New South Wales.
More than half of the more than 3 million people in Australia were attracted by gold mines and gold rushes, and less than one-third were talents attracted by major colonies.
In such an environment, it is not surprising that talents like Bradford Dillman, who have a high level of knowledge in a certain field, are being promoted.
"The Minister of Education will be Richard Noble Chapman," Arthur continued to announce.
Richard Noble Chapman is the governor of Tasmania, and the one with the least voice among the six governors.