Shadow Cabinet (Australia) March 2005 to December 2006

Shadow Cabinet (Australia) March 2005 to December 2006

The Shadow Cabinet of Australia between March 2005 and December 10 2006 was as follows.

*Leader of the Opposition: Kim Beazley
*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 Thompson
*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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