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Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition leader, from 5 June 2022 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Shadow Ministry of John Howard was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 30 January 1995 to 11 March 1996, opposing Paul Keating's Australian Labor Party ministry.
The shadow cabinet is a group of senior Opposition spokespeople who form an alternative Cabinet to the government's, whose members shadow or mark each individual Minister or portfolio of the Government.
John Howard resumed his position as Leader of the Opposition upon his return as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia on 30 January 1995, and appointed a new Shadow Cabinet.
The following were members of the Shadow Cabinet:[1]
Shadow Minister | Portfolio | |
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John Howard MP | ||
Peter Costello MP |
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Tim Fischer MP |
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John Anderson MP |
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Senator Robert Hill |
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Senator Richard Alston |
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Alexander Downer MP |
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Ian McLachlan MP |
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John Moore MP |
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Peter Reith MP |
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Senator Jocelyn Newman |
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Bronwyn Bishop MP |
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David Kemp MP |
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Peter McGauran MP |
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Philip Ruddock MP |
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Geoff Prosser MP |
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Senator Ian Macdonald |
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Senator Jim Short |
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John Sharp MP |
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Dr Michael Wooldridge MP |
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Senator Amanda Vanstone |
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Senator Rod Kemp |
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Shadow minister | Portfolio | |
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Judi Moylan MP |
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Senator Warwick Parer |
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Wilson Tuckey MP |
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Chris Gallus MP |
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Senator Grant Tambling |
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Senator Rod Kemp |
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Bruce Scott MP |
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Senator Ian Campbell |
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David Connolly MP |
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Michael Ronaldson MP |
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Warren Truss MP |
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