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The Shadow Ministry of Kim Beazley was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministryofAustralia from January 2005 to December 2006, opposing John Howard's Coalition ministry.

  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Education, Training, Science and Research: Jenny Macklin
  • Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and Shadow Minister Indigenous Affairs, Family and Community Services: Senator Chris Evans
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and Shadow Minister for Communications and Information Technology: Senator Stephen Conroy
  • Shadow Treasurer: Wayne Swan
  • Shadow Minister for Superannuation and Intergenerational Finance, Banking and Financial Services: Senator Nick Sherry
  • Shadow Minister for Regional Development: Simon Crean
  • Shadow Minister for Health and Manager of Opposition Business in the House: Julia Gillard
  • Shadow Minister for Industry, Infrastructure and Industrial Relations: Stephen Smith
  • Shadow Minister for Finance: Lindsay Tanner
  • Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, International Security and Trade: Kevin Rudd
  • Shadow Minister for Immigration: Tony Burke
  • Shadow Minister for Defence: Robert McClelland
  • Shadow Minister for Homeland Security, Aviation and Transport Security: Arch Bevis
  • Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs, Health Population and Health Regulation: Laurie Ferguson
  • Shadow Minister for Housing, Urban Development, Local Government and Territories: Senator Kim Carr
  • Shadow Minister for Public Accountability and Human Services: Kelvin Thomson
  • Shadow Minister for Child Care, Youth and Women: Tanya Plibersek
  • Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage, Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the House: Anthony Albanese
  • Shadow Minister for Employment and Workplace Participation, Corporate Governance and Responsibility: Senator Penny Wong
  • Shadow Minister for Transport: Senator Kerry O'Brien
  • Assistant Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Revenue, Small Business and Competition: Joel Fitzgibbon
  • Shadow Attorney-General: Nicola Roxon
  • Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries: Gavan O'Connor
  • Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation: Senator Kate Lundy
  • Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Shadow Special Minister of State : Alan Griffin
  • Shadow Minister for Defence Industry, Procurement and Personnel: Senator Mark Bishop
  • Shadow Minister for Aged Care, Disabilities and Carers: Senator Jan McLucas
  • Shadow Minister for Justice and Customs, Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate: Joe Ludwig
  • Shadow Minister for Pacific Island Affairs and Overseas Aid: Bob Sercombe
  • Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs: Senator Annette Hurley
  • This opposition made no distinction between the Shadow Cabinet and the Shadow Ministry.


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