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Shadow ministry of the Victorian Parliament From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The shadow cabinet of Victoria is the opposition's equivalent to the Cabinet of Victoria. The shadow cabinet plays a big part in delivering an effective opposition. It consists of members of parliament who are given individual responsibilities for specific policy areas. This enables the opposition to present alternative viewpoints, scrutinise bills, and contribute to the lawmaking process in their specialised portfolios. In addition, it helps prepare the opposition for government should they win the next election by giving them the opportunity to develop their policy positions.[1]
The current shadow cabinet, led by the Opposition Leader John Pesutto, was announced on 18 December 2022.[2]
Shadow Minister | Portfolio[3] | Image | |
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John Pesutto MP |
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Peter Walsh MP |
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David Southwick MP |
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Emma Kealy MP |
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Georgie Crozier MLC |
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Evan Mulholland MLC |
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Sam Groth MP |
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Brad Rowswell MP |
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Jess Wilson MP |
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Brad Battin MP |
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Roma Britnell MP |
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Tim Bull MP |
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Matthew Guy MP |
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David Hodgett MP |
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Cindy McLeish MP |
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Ann-Marie Hermans MLC |
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James Newbury MP |
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Bridget Vallence MP |
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Michael O'Brien MP |
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Richard Riordan MP |
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David Davis MLC |
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Tim McCurdy MP |
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Danny O'Brien MP |
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Significant changes: Matt Bach removed of all portfolios following his resignation, Matthew Guy given Shadow Minister for Public Transport.
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