New South Wales Shadow Ministry

The New South Wales Shadow Cabinet is the opposition to the incumbent government, presently the Liberal/Nationals Coalition, in New South Wales, Australia.

The current shadow cabinet is made up of 31 members of the NSW Labor caucus, all members being fully trained to a minimum of level 2 in the creation of shadows.[1] The shadow cabinet comprises 'spokespeople' or 'shadow ministers' who aim to hold the folder or the object being used to create a shadow over the screen of the equipment being used to test the part .

Members

OfficeholderOffice(s)
Jodi McKay MP
Yasmin Catley MP
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition
  • Shadow Minister for Rural and Regional Jobs
  • Shadow Minister for Building Reform and Property
Ryan Park MP
  • Shadow Minister for Health
  • Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness
  • Shadow Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast
  • Manager of Opposition Business
Adam Searle MLC
  • Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
  • Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy
  • Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
  • Shadow Minister for Planning and Better Living
  • Shadow Minister for the North Coast
Penny Sharpe MLC
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
  • Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services
  • Shadow Minister for Disability Inclusion
Walt Secord MLC
  • Shadow Treasurer
  • Shadow Minister for the Arts
  • Shadow Special Minister of State
Paul Lynch MP
  • Shadow Attorney-General
Prue Car MP
  • Shadow Minister for Education
John Graham MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Roads
  • Shadow Minister for Music and the Night Time Economy
Kate Washington MP
  • Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage
  • Shadow Minister for Rural Health
Chris Minns MP
  • Shadow Minister for Transport
  • Shadow Minister for Corrections
Sophie Cotsis MP
  • Shadow Minister for Better Public Services
Mick Veitch MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Industry and Trade
  • Shadow Minister for Rural Roads
  • Shadow Minister for Rural Affairs
  • Shadow Minister for Western New South Wales
Daniel Mookhey MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Finance and Small Business
  • Shadow Minister for the Gig Economy
Lynda Voltz MP
  • Shadow Minister for Police and Counter-Terrorism
  • Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation
David Harris MP
  • Shadow Minister for Regional Transport
  • Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty
  • Shadow Minister for the Central Coast
Clayton Barr MP
  • Shadow Minister for Water
  • Shadow Minister for Innovation, Science and Tertiary Education
  • Shadow Minister for the Hunter
Jihad Dib MP
  • Shadow Minister for Skills and TAFE
  • Shadow Minister for Youth
  • Shadow Minister for Juvenile Justice
  • Shadow Minister Assisting on Multiculturalism
Jenny Aitchison MP
  • Shadow Minister for Primary Industries
  • Shadow Minister for Investment and Tourism
  • Shadow Minister for Medical Research
Greg Warren MP
  • Shadow Minister for Local Government
  • Shadow Minister for Veterans
  • Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
Trish Doyle MP
  • Shadow Minister for Women and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence
  • Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
  • Legislative Assembly Deputy Whip
Jo Haylen MP
  • Shadow Minister for Active Transport
  • Shadow Minister for Seniors and Volunteers
  • Shadow Minister for the Cost of Living
Paul Scully MP
  • Shadow Minister for Natural Resources
Jodie Harrison MP
  • Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Learning
Vacant
  • Shadow Minister for Consumer Protection
  • Shadow Minister for Carers
Tara Moriarty MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Crown Lands
  • Shadow Minister for Mental Health
Peter Primrose MLC
  • Shadow Cabinet Secretary
Anna Watson MP
  • Legislative Assembly Whip
Mark Buttigieg MLC
  • Legislative Council Whip
Anthony D'Adam MLC
  • Legislative Council Deputy Whip
Former Members of the Shadow Cabinet
Julia Finn, MP
  • Shadow Minister for Consumer Protection (until 19 June 2020)
  • Shadow Minister for Carers (until 19 June 2020)

See also

References

  1. "Shadow Ministry in both Houses (by Seniority)". Members. Parliament of New South Wales. 27 November 2018. Retrieved 29 December 2018.


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