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Howard shadow ministry (1995–96)

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Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition leader, from 5 June 2022

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.

Shadow Cabinet

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The following were members of the Shadow Cabinet:[1]

Colour key
(for political parties)
Shadow MinisterPortfolio
John HowardMP
Peter CostelloMP
Tim FischerMP
John AndersonMP
SenatorRobert Hill
  • Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
  • Shadow Minister for Education, Science and Technology
SenatorRichard Alston
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
  • Shadow Minister for Communications and the Arts
Alexander DownerMP
  • Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
Ian McLachlanMP
  • Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage (to 10 March 1995)
John MooreMP
  • Shadow Minister for Industry and Commerce
Peter ReithMP
  • Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
SenatorJocelyn Newman
  • Shadow Minister for Defence
Bronwyn BishopMP
  • Shadow Minister for Privatisation
  • Shadow Minister for Commonwealth-State Relations
David KempMP
  • Shadow Minister for Employment, Training and Family Services
Peter McGauranMP
  • Shadow Minister for Resources and Energy
Philip RuddockMP
  • Shadow Minister for Social Security
  • Shadow Minister for Senior Citizens
Geoff ProsserMP
  • Shadow Minister for Finance
SenatorIan Macdonald
  • Shadow Minister for Regional Development and Infrastructure
SenatorJim Short
  • Shadow Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs
John SharpMP
  • Shadow Minister for Transport
DrMichael WooldridgeMP
  • Shadow Minister for Health and Human Resources
SenatorAmanda Vanstone
  • Shadow Attorney-General
  • Shadow Minister for Justice
SenatorRod Kemp
  • Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage (from 10 March 1995)

Outer shadow ministry

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Shadow ministerPortfolio
Judi MoylanMP
  • Shadow Minister for Small Business
  • Shadow Minister for Women's Affairs
SenatorWarwick Parer
  • Shadow Minister for Aviation
  • Shadow Minister for Tourism
  • Shadow Minister for Customs
Wilson TuckeyMP
  • Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs, Defence Science and Personnel
Chris GallusMP
  • Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs
SenatorGrant Tambling
  • Shadow Minister for Housing, External Territories, Northern Development
SenatorRod Kemp
  • Shadow Minister for Administrative Services, Australian Capital Territory, Public Administration (to 10 March 1995)
Bruce ScottMP
  • Shadow Minister for Local Government
SenatorIan Campbell
  • Shadow Minister for Sport, Recreation and Youth Affairs
David ConnollyMP
  • Shadow Minister for Superannuation and Retirement Income
Michael RonaldsonMP
  • Shadow Minister for Schools, Vocational Educational and Training
Warren TrussMP
  • Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs

References

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  1. ^Shadow Cabinet psephos.adam-carr.net
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