Shadow Ministry of Bob Hawke

The Shadow Ministry of Bob Hawke was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from 8 February 1983 to 11 March 1983, opposing Malcolm Fraser's Coalition 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.

Bob Hawke became Leader of the Opposition upon his election as leader of the Australian Labor Party on 8 February 1983, and appointed a Shadow Cabinet. The Shadow Ministry never sat in Parliament, having spent the entirety of its short existence in the election campaign which Labor won.

Shadow Ministry

The following were members of the Shadow Cabinet:[1]

Shadow Minister Portfolio
Bob Hawke MP
  • Leader of the Opposition
  • Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment
  • Shadow Minister for Youth Affairs
  • Leader of the Labor Party
The Hon. Lionel Bowen MP
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition
  • Shadow Minister for Trade
  • Deputy Leader of the Labor Party
Senator John Button
  • Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
  • Shadow Minister for Communications
  • Shadow Minister for Rural and Provincial Development
Senator Don Grimes
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
  • Shadow Minister for Social Security and Veterans' Affairs
Neal Blewett MP
  • Shadow Minister for Health
  • Shadow Minister for Tasmanian Affairs
John Brown MP
  • Shadow Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs,
  • Shadow Minister for Tourism, Physical Fitness and Sport
John Dawkins MP
  • Shadow Minister for Education
Senator Gareth Evans
  • Shadow Attorney-General
Senator Arthur Gietzelt
  • Shadow Minister for Administrative Services
The Hon. Bill Hayden MP
  • Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs
Chris Hurford MP
  • Shadow Minister for Industry and Commerce
The Hon. Paul Keating MP
  • Shadow Treasurer
John Kerin MP
  • Shadow Minister for Primary Industry
Barry Jones MP
  • Shadow Minister for Science and Technology
Peter Morris MP
  • Shadow Minister for Transport
Senator Susan Ryan
  • Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
  • Shadow Minister for Arts and Letters
  • Shadow Minister for Women's Affairs
The Hon. Gordon Scholes MP
  • Shadow Minister for Defence
  • Shadow Minister for the Australian Capital Territory
The Hon. Tom Uren MP
  • Shadow Minister for Urban and Regional Affairs
Senator Peter Walsh
  • Shadow Minister for Finance
  • Shadow Minister for National Development
Stewart West MP
  • Shadow Minister for Environment and Conservation
Ralph Willis MP
  • Shadow Minister for Economic Development
Mick Young MP
  • Shadow Minister for Immigration

See also

References

  1. ^ "Opposition Executives and Shadow Ministries" (TXT). psephos.adam-carr.net. Retrieved December 23, 2023.
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