Sunday, December 10, 2006

Labor's frontbench at a glance

LABOR'S new-look 31 member frontbench is as follows:

Kevin Rudd - Leader

Julia Gillard - Deputy Leader; Employment and Industrial Relations; Social Inclusion

Anthony Albanese - Water and Infrastructure; Manager of Opposition Business

Arch Bevis - Homeland Security; Territories

Chris Bowen - Assistant Treasurer; Revenue and Competition Policy

Tony Burke - Immigration; Integration and Citizenship

Senator Kim Carr - Industry; Innovation, Science and Research

Senator Stephen Conroy - Deputy Leader in the Senate; Communications and Information Technology

Senator Chris Evans - Leader in the Senate; National Development, Resources and Energy

Simon Crean - Trade and Regional Development

Craig Emerson - Service Economy; Small Business and Independent Contractors

Laurie Ferguson - Multicultural Affairs; Urban Development; Consumer Affairs

Martin Ferguson - Transport; Roads; Tourism

Joel Fitzgibbon - Defence

Peter Garrett - Climate Change, Environment and Heritage; Arts

Alan Griffin - Veterans Affairs; Defence Science and Personnel; Special Minister of State

Senator Joseph Ludwig - Justice and Customs; Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate

Senator Kate Lundy - Local Government; Sport, Recreation and Health Promotion

Jenny Macklin - Families and Community Services; Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation

Robert McClelland - Foreign Affairs

Senator Jan McLucas - Ageing, Disabilities and Carers

Bob McMullan - Federal/State Relations, International Development Assistance

Senator Kerry O'Brien - Primary Industries, Fisheries and Forestry

Tanya Plibersek - Human Services; Housing; Youth; Women

Nicola Roxon - Health

Senator Nick Sherry - Superannuation and Intergenerational Finance; Banking and Financial Services

Stephen Smith - Education and Training

Wayne Swan - Treasurer

Lindsay Tanner - Finance

Kelvin Thomson - Attorney-General; Deputy Manager of Opposition Business

Senator Penny Wong - Public Administration and Accountability, Corporate Governance and Responsibility; Workforce Participation

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