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Shadow Ministry of Campbell Newman

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Campbell Newman was elected Leader of the Liberal National Party of Queensland on 2 April 2011.[1] Because he was not a Member of Parliament, he cannot be Leader of the Opposition. As a result, Jeff Seeney was chosen as the party's parliamentary leader and serves as Opposition Leader. On 11 April 2011, Newman announced his Shadow Cabinet.

Shadow Ministry list

On 11 April 2011, Campbell Newman announced the following Shadow Ministry appointments:[2][3]

Portfolio Shadow Minister
Liberal of the Liberal National Party (Outside Parliament) Campbell Newman
Leader of the Opposition
Leader of the Parliamentary Party
Shadow Minister for State Development
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Planning
Shadow Minister for Reconstruction
Jeff Seeney
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Tresurer
Shadow Minister for Finance
Shadow Minister for Trade
Shadow Minister for Racing
Tim Nicholls
Shadow Minister for Transport
Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Shadow Minister for the Arts
Scott Emerson
Shadow Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Emergency Services John-Paul Langbroek
Shadow Minister for Tourism, Manufacturing and Small Business Jann Stuckey
Shadow Attorney-General Jarrod Bleijie
Shadow Minister for Mining
Shadow Minister for Resources Management
Jack Dempsey
Shadow Minister for Education
Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
Bruce Flegg
Shadow Minister for Health Mark McArdle
Minister for Agriculture, Food and Regional Queensland Andrew Cripps
Shadow Minister for Child Safety
Shadow Minister for Disabilities and Mental Health
Tracy Davis
Shadow Minister for Waste Watch
Shadow Minister for Community Services and Housing
Shadow Minister for Women
Fiona Simpson
Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
Shadow Minister for Employment and Skills
Ted Malone
Shadow Minister for Local Government
Shadow Minister for Sport
David Gibson
Shadow Minister for the Environment Andrew Powell
Shadow Minister for Government Services, Building Industry and Information and Communication Technology Ros Bates
Shadow Minister for Energy and Water Utilities Steve Dickson
Shadow Minister for Main Roads, Fisheries and Marine Infrastructure Mark Robinson
Parliamentary Secretaries
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Northern Queensland
Leader of Opposition Business in the House
Rosemary Menkens
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Reconstruction Peter Dowling
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism Glen Elmes
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Western Queensland Vaughan Johnson
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Racing Ray Stevens
Whips
Opposition Whip Ian Rickuss
Deputy Opposition Whip Ted Sorensen

See also

References

  1. ^ Jessica Marszalek (2 April 2011). "Newman unanimously endorsed as LNP leader". Sydney Morning Herald.
  2. ^ McKenna, Michael (12 April 2012). "New NLP (sic) leader Campbell Newman aids backers, axes foes". The Australian.
  3. ^ "Opposition Appointments to the Queensland Parliament as of 11 April 2011" (PDF). Retrieved 21 March 2012.