Shadow Cabinet (Australia) July 2004 to October 2004

Shadow Cabinet (Australia) July 2004 to October 2004

The Shadow Cabinet of Australia between July 2004 and October 2004 was as follows.

*Leader of the Opposition Mark Latham
*Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Employment, Education and Training Jenny Macklin
*Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Shadow Special Minister of State and Shadow Minister for Public Administration and Accountability Senator John Faulkner
*Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and Shadow Minister for Trade, Corporate Governance and Financial Services Senator Stephen Conroy
*Shadow Treasurer Simon Crean
*Shadow Minister for Finance and Small Business Bob McMullan
*Shadow Minister for Workplace Relations and the Public Service Craig Emerson
*Shadow Minister for Defence Kim Beazley
*Shadow Minister for Defence Procurement, Science and Personnel Chris Evans
*Shadow Minister for Urban and Regional Development and Shadow Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Martin Ferguson
*Shadow Minister for Health and Manager of Opposition Business in the House Julia Gillard
*Shadow Treasurer and Deputy Manager of Opposition Business in the House Simon Crean
*Shadow Minister for Homeland Security Robert McClelland
*Shadow Minister for Reconciliation and Indigenous Affairs and Shadow Minister for Tourism, Regional Services and Territories Senator Kerry O'Brien
*Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Security Kevin Rudd
*Shadow Minister for Immigration Stephen Smith
*Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services Wayne Swan
*Shadow Minister for Communications Lindsay Tanner
*Shadow Minister for Sustainability, the Environment and Heritage Kelvin Thomson
*Shadow Minister for Science and Research, Shadow Minister for Industry and Innovation Senator Kim Carr
*Shadow Minister for Employment Services and Training Anthony Albanese
*Shadow Minister for Housing, Urban Development and Local Government Daryl Melham
*Assistant Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Revenue David Cox
*Shadow Minister for Retirement Incomes and Savings Senator Nick Sherry
*Shadow Minister for Information Technology, Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation and Shadow Minister for the Arts Senator Kate Lundy
*Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Shadow Minister for Customs Senator Mark Bishop
*Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries Gavan O'Connor
*Shadow Minister for Population, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs Laurie Ferguson
*Shadow Minister for Mining, Energy and Forestry Joel Fitzgibbon
*Shadow Minister for Ageing and Seniors
*Shadow Minister Assisting the Minister for Family and Community Services on Disabilities Annette Ellis
*Shadow Attorney-General, Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader of the Opposition on the Status of Women Nicola Roxon
*Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs and Shadow Minister Assisting the Shadow Minister for Health Alan Griffin
*Shadow Minister for Children and Youth Senator Jacinta Collins

This opposition made no distinction between the Shadow Cabinet and the Shadow Ministry


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