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1 Final arrangement  



1.1  Shadow cabinet  





1.2  Outer shadow ministry  





1.3  Assistant shadow ministers  







2 Shadow Ministry (20192021)  



2.1  Shadow Cabinet  





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The Shadow Ministry of Anthony Albanese

Shadow cabinet of Australia
Anthony Albanese
Date formed2 June 2019
Date dissolved23 May 2023
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralSir Peter Cosgrove
David Hurley
Opposition LeaderAnthony Albanese
Deputy Opposition LeaderRichard Marles
Member partyLabor
Status in legislatureLabor Opposition
68 / 151

History
Legislature term46th
PredecessorShorten Shadow Ministry
SuccessorDutton Shadow Ministry

The Shadow Ministry of Anthony Albanese was the Opposition Australian Labor Party Shadow Ministry between 2 June 2019 and 23 May 2022, during the Morrison government. The Shadow Ministry was established by Anthony Albanese following his election as Leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and Leader of the Opposition on 30 May 2019. Following Labor's victory at the 2022 Australian federal election on 21 May 2022, the Shadow Ministry was replaced by the Albanese Ministry.

The Shadow Ministry was the Opposition's alternative to the Second Morrison Ministry, which was sworn in on 29 May 2019. Its most senior members formed a "shadow Cabinet" to the official Cabinet of Australia led by Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Each state's factions, including Left and Right, were allocated a quota of shadow ministers. The composition of the shadow ministry was determined by the state factions, but the Leader of the Opposition allocated portfolios and selected the shadow cabinet.[1] The shadow ministry contains 30 members, including a shadow cabinet of 20 members, and there are also twelve shadow assistant ministers.[2]

Final arrangement[edit]

The final shadow ministry was announced on 28 January 2021, two months after the resignation of Joel Fitzgibbon from the shadow cabinet.[3][4]

Shadow cabinet[edit]

Role Minister
  • Leader of the Labor Party
  • Anthony Albanese MP
    • Deputy Leader of the Opposition
  • Deputy Leader of the Labor Party
  • Shadow Minister for National Reconstruction, Employment, Skills and Small Business
  • Shadow Minister for Science
  • Richard MarlesMP
  • Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Senator Penny Wong
    • Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
  • Shadow Minister for Home Affairs
  • Shadow Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
  • Shadow Minister for Government Accountability
  • Senator Kristina Keneally
    • Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
  • Shadow Minister for the Arts
  • Manager of Opposition Business in the House of Representatives
  • Tony BurkeMP
    • Shadow Special Minister of State
  • Shadow Minister for Sport and Tourism
  • Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader of the Opposition
  • Senator Don Farrell
    • Shadow Treasurer
    Jim ChalmersMP
  • Shadow Minister for Government Services
  • Bill ShortenMP
    • Shadow Minister for Education
  • Shadow Minister for Women
  • Tanya PlibersekMP
    • Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing
  • Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the House of Representatives
  • Mark ButlerMP
    • Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy
    Chris BowenMP
    • Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development
    Catherine KingMP
    • Shadow Minister for Defence
    Brendan O'ConnorMP
    • Shadow Attorney-General
  • Shadow Minister for Constitutional Reform
  • Mark DreyfusMP
    • Shadow Minister for Communications
    Michelle RowlandMP
    • Shadow Minister for Finance
  • Shadow Minister for the Public Service
  • Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate
  • Senator Katy Gallagher
    • Shadow Minister for Families and Social Services
  • Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians
  • Linda BurneyMP
    • Shadow Minister for Agriculture
    Julie CollinsMP
    • Shadow Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government
  • Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness
  • Jason ClareMP
    • Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
  • Shadow Minister for Youth
  • Amanda RishworthMP
    • Shadow Minister for the Environment and Water
    Terri ButlerMP
    • Shadow Minister for Trade
  • Shadow Minister for Resources
  • Madeleine KingMP
    • Shadow Minister for Industry and Innovation
    Ed HusicMP

    Outer shadow ministry[edit]

    Role Minister
    • Shadow Assistant Treasurer
  • Shadow Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation
  • Stephen JonesMP
    • Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Defence Personnel
    Shayne NeumannMP
    • Shadow Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services
    Clare O'NeilMP
    • Shadow Minister for International Development and the Pacific
  • Shadow Minister Assisting for Climate Change
  • Shadow Minister Assisting for Defence
  • Shadow Minister Assisting on Government Accountability
  • Pat ConroyMP
    • Shadow Minister for Cities and Urban Infrastructure
  • Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • Shadow Minister Assisting for Immigration and Citizenship
  • Andrew GilesMP
    • Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
  • Shadow Minister Assisting for Small Business
  • Matt KeoghMP
    • Shadow Minister for Northern Australia
  • Shadow Minister for Disaster and Emergency Management
  • Shadow Minister for Queensland Resources
  • Senator Murray Watt

    Assistant shadow ministers[edit]

    Role Minister
    • Shadow Cabinet Secretary
  • Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Communities and the Prevention of Family Violence
  • Senator Jenny McAllister
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Tourism
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Tasmania
  • Senator Carol Brown
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Reconciliation
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians
  • Senator Pat Dodson
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Treasury
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Charities
  • Andrew LeighMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Northern Australia
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for External Territories
  • Warren SnowdonMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Education
    Graham PerrettMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Carers
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Mental Health
  • Emma McBrideMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Road Safety
    Senator Glenn Sterle
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence
    Meryl SwansonMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for the Republic
  • Matt ThistlethwaiteMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Health and Ageing
    Ged KearneyMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for the Environment
    Josh WilsonMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Government Services and the NDIS
  • Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate
  • Senator Kimberley Kitching
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Employment and Skills
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing
  • Senator Louise Pratt
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Communications and Cyber Security
    Tim WattsMP

    Shadow Ministry (2019–2021)[edit]

    Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Resources Joel Fitzgibbon resigned in November 2020.[5] For a brief period until the January 2021 reshuffle, Ed Husic took over Fitzgibbon's portfolio.[6]

    Shadow Cabinet[edit]

    Officeholder Office(s)
    Hon Anthony AlbaneseMP
    Hon Richard MarlesMP
    Senator the Hon Penny Wong
    Senator the Hon Kristina Keneally
    • Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
    • Shadow Minister for Home Affairs
    • Shadow Minister for Immigration and Citizenship
    Hon Tony BurkeMP
    • Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
    • Shadow Minister for the Arts
    • Manager of Opposition Business in the House of Representatives
    Hon Bill ShortenMP
    • Shadow Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
    • Shadow Minister for Government Services
    Hon Tanya PlibersekMP
    • Shadow Minister for Education and Training
    Hon Jim ChalmersMP
    • Shadow Treasurer
    Hon Mark ButlerMP
    • Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy
    • Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the House of Representatives
    Hon Chris BowenMP
    • Shadow Minister for Health
    Hon Catherine KingMP
    • Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development
    Hon Joel FitzgibbonMP
    • Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Resources
    Senator the Hon Don Farrell
    • Shadow Special Minister of State
    • Shadow Minister for Sport
    • Shadow Minister for Tourism
    • Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader of the Opposition
    Hon Mark Dreyfus QC MP
    • Shadow Attorney-General
    • Shadow Minister for Constitutional Reform
    Hon Michelle RowlandMP
    • Shadow Minister for Communications
    Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher
    • Shadow Minister for Finance
    • Shadow Minister for the Public Service
    • Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate
    Hon Linda BurneyMP
    • Shadow Minister for Families and Social Services
    • Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians
    Hon Julie CollinsMP
    • Shadow Minister for Ageing and Seniors
    • Shadow Minister for Women
    Hon Brendan O'ConnorMP
    • Shadow Minister for Employment and Industry
    • Shadow Minister for Science
    • Shadow Minister for Small and Family Business
    Hon Jason ClareMP
    • Shadow Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government
    • Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness
    Hon Amanda RishworthMP
    • Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
    • Shadow Minister for Youth
    Hon Terri ButlerMP
    • Shadow Minister for the Environment and Water
    Hon Madeleine KingMP
    • Shadow Minister for Trade

    Outer Shadow Ministry[edit]

    Officeholder Office(s)
    Stephen JonesMP
    • Shadow Assistant Treasurer
    • Shadow Minister for Financial Services
    Hon Shayne NeumannMP
    • Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Defence Personnel
    Clare O'NeilMP
    • Shadow Minister for Innovation, Technology and the Future of Work
    Pat ConroyMP
    • Shadow Minister for International Development and the Pacific
    • Shadow Minister Assisting for Climate Change
    • Shadow Minister Assisting for Defence
    Andrew GilesMP
    • Shadow Minister for Cities and Urban Infrastructure
    • Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs
    • Shadow Minister Assisting for Immigration and Citizenship
    Matt KeoghMP
    • Shadow Minister for Defence Industry
    • Shadow Minister for Western Australian Resources
    • Shadow Minister Assisting for Small and Family Business
    Senator Murray Watt
    • Shadow Minister for Northern Australia
    • Shadow Minister for Natural Disasters and Emergency Management

    Shadow Assistant Ministers[edit]

    Officeholder Office(s)
    Senator Jenny McAllister
    • Shadow Cabinet Secretary
    • Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
    Senator Carol Brown
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Tourism
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Tasmania
    Senator Pat Dodson
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Reconciliation
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians
    Hon Andrew LeighMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Treasury
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Charities
    Hon Warren SnowdonMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Northern Australia
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for External Territories
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Indigenous Australians
    Graham PerrettMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Education and Training
    Emma McBrideMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Mental Health
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Carers
    Senator Glenn Sterle
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Road Safety
    Meryl SwansonMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Defence
    Hon Matt ThistlethwaiteMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Financial Services
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for the Republic
    Ged KearneyMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Skills
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Aged Care
    Josh WilsonMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for the Environment
    Patrick GormanMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Western Australia
    Senator Kimberley Kitching
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Government Accountability
    • Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate
    Senator Louise Pratt
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Manufacturing
    Tim WattsMP
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Communications
    • Shadow Assistant Minister for Cyber Security

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Patrick, Aaron (28 May 2019). "The downfall of Bill Shorten". The Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  • ^ "No frontbench seat for Labor MP Pat Dodson". The Australian. 30 May 2019. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  • ^ "Anthony Albanese announces new shadow cabinet". The Canberra Times. 28 January 2021. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  • ^ Anthony Albanese [@AlboMP] (28 January 2021). "The new Labor team:" (Tweet). Retrieved 31 January 2021 – via Twitter.
  • ^ Murphy, Katharine (10 November 2020). "Joel Fitzgibbon quits shadow cabinet after dispute over Labor's climate policy". The Guardian Australia. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  • ^ "Ed Husic is back on the Labor frontbench". InnovationAus. 10 November 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.

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