The Shadow Ministry of Andrew Peacock was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 12 May 1989 to 3 April 1990, opposing Bob Hawke's Labor ministry.
The shadow ministry is a group of senior opposition spokespeople who form an alternative ministry to the government's, whose members shadow or mark each individual Minister or portfolio of the Government.
Andrew Peacock resumed his position as Leader of the Opposition upon his return as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia on 9 May 1989 and appointed a new Shadow Ministry.
Shadow Ministry
The following were members of the Shadow Ministry:[1]
Colour key (for political parties) |
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Shadow Minister | Portfolio | |
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Andrew Peacock MP | ||
Fred Chaney MP |
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Charles Blunt MP |
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Bruce Lloyd MP |
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Senator Robert Hill |
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Senator Richard Alston |
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Julian Beale MP |
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Senator Bronwyn Bishop |
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Ray Braithwaite MP |
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Neil Brown MP |
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Jim Carlton MP |
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Wal Fife MP |
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David Jull MP |
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Senator Austin Lewis |
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Peter McGauran MP |
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Senator David MacGibbon |
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Ian Macphee MP |
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John Moore MP |
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Senator Jocelyn Newman |
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Senator Chris Puplick |
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Peter Reith MP |
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Phillip Ruddock MP |
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Peter Shack MP |
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Warwick Smith MP |
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Senator John Stone |
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Wilson Tuckey MP |
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See also
References
- ↑ Shadow Cabinet psephos.adam-carr.net
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