Shadow Ministry of Andrew Peacock (1989–90)
Appearance
TheShadow Ministry of Andrew Peacockwas the oppositionCoalitionshadow ministryofAustraliafrom 12 May 1989 to 3 April 1990, opposingBob Hawke'sLaborministry.
The shadow ministry is a group of senioroppositionspokespeople who form an alternativeministry to the government's, whose members shadow or mark each individual Minister or portfolio of the Government.
Andrew Peacock resumed his position asLeader of the Oppositionupon hisreturnas leader of theLiberal Party of Australiaon 9 May 1989 and appointed a newShadow Ministry.
Shadow Ministry
[edit]The following were members of the Shadow Ministry:[1][better source needed]
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Shadow Minister | Portfolio | |
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Andrew PeacockMP | ||
Fred ChaneyMP |
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Charles BluntMP |
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Bruce LloydMP |
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SenatorRobert Hill |
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SenatorRichard Alston |
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Julian BealeMP |
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SenatorBronwyn Bishop |
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Ray BraithwaiteMP |
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Neil BrownMP |
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Jim CarltonMP |
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Wal FifeMP |
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David JullMP |
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SenatorAustin Lewis |
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Peter McGauranMP |
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SenatorDavid MacGibbon |
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Ian MacpheeMP |
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John MooreMP |
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SenatorJocelyn Newman |
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SenatorChris Puplick |
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Peter ReithMP |
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Phillip RuddockMP |
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Peter ShackMP |
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Warwick SmithMP |
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SenatorJohn Stone |
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Wilson TuckeyMP |
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^Shadow Cabinetpsephos.adam-carr.net