November 2001 to August 2002
The following were members of the Shadow Cabinet:[1]
Shadow Minister |
Portfolio |
Simon Crean MP |
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Jenny Macklin MP |
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition
- Shadow Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Science
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Senator John Faulkner |
- Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
- Shadow Minister for Public Administration and Home Affairs
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Bob McMullan MP |
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Senator Stephen Conroy |
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
- Shadow Minister for Finance, Small Business and Financial Services
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Craig Emerson MP |
- Shadow Minister for Innovation, Industry, Trade and Tourism
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Stephen Martin MP |
- Shadow Minister for Trade and Tourism
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Senator Chris Evans |
- Shadow Minister for Defence
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Martin Ferguson MP |
- Shadow Minister for Regional and Urban Development, Transport and Infrastructure
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Julia Gillard MP |
- Shadow Minister for Population and Immigration
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Carmen Lawrence MP |
- Shadow Minister for Reconciliation, Aboriganal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
- Shadow Minister for the Arts
- Shadow Minister for the Status of Women
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Robert McClelland MP |
- Shadow Attorney-General
- Shadow Minister for Workplace Relations
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Senator Kerry O'Brien |
- Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Resources
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Kevin Rudd MP |
- Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
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Stephen Smith MP |
- Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing
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Wayne Swan MP |
- Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services
- Manager of Opposition Business in the House
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Lindsay Tanner MP |
- Shadow Minister for Communications
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Kelvin Thomson MP |
- Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage
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Shadow Outer Ministry
Shadow Minister |
Portfolio |
Senator Kim Carr |
- Shadow Minister for Science and Research
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David Cox MP |
- Shadow Minister for Employment Services and Training
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Daryl Melham MP |
- Shadow Minister for Justice and Customs
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Mark Latham MP |
- Assistant Shadow Treasurer
- Shadow Minister for Economic Ownership
- Shadow Minister for Urban Development and Housing
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Senator Nick Sherry |
- Shadow Minister for Retirement Incomes and Savings
- Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs
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Senator Kate Lundy |
- Shadow Minister for Information Technology and Sport
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Senator Mark Bishop |
- Shadow Ministry for Veterans' Affairs
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Gavan O'Connor MP |
- Shadow Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government
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Laurie Ferguson |
- Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs
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Joel Fitzgibbon MP |
- Shadow Minister for Resources
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Anthony Albanese MP |
- Shadow Minister for Ageing and Seniors
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Nicola Roxon MP |
- Shadow Minister for Children and Youth
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Parliamentary Secretaries
Shadow Minister |
Portfolio |
Alan Griffin MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Opposition
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs and Banking Services
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Senator George Campbell |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister the Manufacturing Industry
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Graham Edwards MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Defence
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Warren Snowdon MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Northern Australia and the Territories
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Senator Joe Ludwig |
- Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Attorney-General
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Sid Sidebottom MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Resources
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John Murphy MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing
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Annette Ellis MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services
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Christian Zahra MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Communications
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Kirsten Livermore MP |
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage
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References
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Shadow cabinets |
- Whitlam (1967–72)
- Whitlam (1975–77)
- Hayden
- Hawke
- Beazley (1996–2001)
- Crean
- Latham
- Beazley (2005–06)
- Rudd
- Shorten
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