TheShadow Ministry of John Howard was the oppositionCoalitionshadow ministry ofAustralia from 30 January 1995 to 11 March 1996, opposingPaul Keating'sAustralian Labor Partyministry.
The shadow cabinet is a group of seniorOpposition spokespeople who form an alternativeCabinet to the government's, whose members shadow or mark each individual Minister or portfolio of the Government.
John Howard resumed his position asLeader of the Opposition upon hisreturn as leader of theLiberal Party of Australia on 30 January 1995, and appointed a newShadow Cabinet.
The following were members of the Shadow Cabinet:[1]
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| Shadow Minister | Portfolio | |
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| John HowardMP | ||
| Peter CostelloMP | ||
| Tim FischerMP |
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| John AndersonMP |
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| SenatorRobert Hill |
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| SenatorRichard Alston |
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| Alexander DownerMP |
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| Ian McLachlanMP |
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| John MooreMP |
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| Peter ReithMP |
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| SenatorJocelyn Newman |
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| Bronwyn BishopMP |
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| David KempMP |
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| Peter McGauranMP |
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| Philip RuddockMP |
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| Geoff ProsserMP |
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| SenatorIan Macdonald |
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| SenatorJim Short |
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| John SharpMP |
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| DrMichael WooldridgeMP |
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| SenatorAmanda Vanstone |
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| SenatorRod Kemp |
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| Shadow minister | Portfolio | |
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| Judi MoylanMP |
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| SenatorWarwick Parer |
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| Wilson TuckeyMP |
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| Chris GallusMP |
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| SenatorGrant Tambling |
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| SenatorRod Kemp |
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| Bruce ScottMP |
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| SenatorIan Campbell |
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| David ConnollyMP |
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| Michael RonaldsonMP |
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| Warren TrussMP |
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