The Shadow Ministry of Bill Hayden was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from 29 December 1977 to 3 February 1983, opposing Malcolm Fraser's Coalition ministry.
The shadow cabinet is a group of senior Opposition spokespeople who form an alternative cabinet of Australia, the members of which shadow or mark each individual minister or portfolio of the government.
Bill Hayden became Leader of the Opposition upon his election as leader of the Labor Party on 22 December 1977, and his first shadow cabinet was appointed. A second, rearranged shadow cabinet led by Hayden was appointed after Labor lost the 1980 election.
Shadow Ministry (1977-1980)
The following were members of the shadow cabinet from 29 December 1977 to 7 November 1980:[1]
Shadow Minister | Portfolio |
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Bill Hayden MP | |
Lionel Bowen MP |
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Senator Ken Wriedt |
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Senator John Button |
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Dr Moss Cass MP |
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Barry Cohen MP |
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Doug Everingham MP |
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Senator Arthur Gietzelt |
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Senator Donald Grimes |
|
Chris Hurford MP |
|
Ted Innes MP |
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Paul Keating MP |
|
Dick Klugman MP |
|
Peter Morris MP |
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Senator Susan Ryan |
|
Gordon Scholes MP |
|
Tom Uren MP |
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Senator Peter Walsh |
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Ralph Willis MP |
|
Mick Young MP |
|
Neal Blewett MP |
|
Stewart West MP |
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Mr Bob Hawke |
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Shadow Ministry (1980-1983)
The following were members of the Shadow Cabinet:[1]
Shadow Minister | Portfolio |
---|---|
The Hon. Bill Hayden MP | |
The Hon. Lionel Bowen MP |
|
Senator John Button |
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Senator Don Grimes |
|
Neal Blewett MP |
|
John Brown MP |
|
John Dawkins MP |
|
Senator Gareth Evans |
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Senator Arthur Gietzelt |
|
Bob Hawke MP |
|
Chris Hurford MP |
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The Hon. Paul Keating MP |
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John Kerin MP |
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Barry Jones MP |
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Peter Morris MP |
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Senator Susan Ryan |
|
The Hon. Gordon Scholes MP |
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The Hon. Tom Uren MP |
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Senator Peter Walsh |
|
Stewart West MP |
|
Ralph Willis MP |
|
Mick Young MP |
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See also
References
- 1 2 "OPPOSITION EXECUTIVES AND SHADOW MINISTRIES" (txt). Retrieved 2023-08-19.