Battin shadow ministry
The shadow ministry of Brad Battin is the current shadow cabinet of Victoria since 27 December 2024, serving in opposition to the government led by Jacinta Allan of the Australian Labor Party. The shadow ministry is the Opposition's alternative to the Allan ministry, sworn in on 2 October 2023. The shadow cabinet was formed following a successful spill motion against John Pesutto on 27 December 2024. Battin was subsequently elected as Leader of the Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition.[1] The full shadow cabinet was unveiled on 7 January 2025.[2]
Current arrangement
Colour key (for political parties) |
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Portrait | Shadow minister | Portfolio | Took office | Left office | Duration of tenure | Party | Electorate | |
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Shadow Cabinet Members | ||||||||
Brad Battin |
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27 December 2024 | incumbent | 198 days | Liberal | Berwick | ||
Danny O'Brien[3] |
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25 November 2024 | incumbent | 230 days | National | Gippsland South | ||
Sam Groth |
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27 December 2024 | incumbent | 198 days | Liberal | Nepean | ||
Emma Kealy |
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25 November 2024 | incumbent | 230 days | National | Lowan | ||
David Davis |
|
27 December 2024 | incumbent | 198 days | Liberal | MLC for Southern Metropolitan Region | ||
Evan Mulholland |
|
27 December 2024 | incumbent | 198 days | Liberal | MLC for Northern Metropolitan Region | ||
James Newbury |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Brighton | ||
Georgie Crozier |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | MLC for Southern Metropolitan Region | ||
Matthew Guy |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Bulleen | ||
Jess Wilson |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Kew | ||
Michael O'Brien |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Malvern | ||
Bridget Vallence |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Evelyn | ||
Tim Bull |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | National | Gippsland East | ||
Brad Rowswell |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Sandringham | ||
Richard Riordan |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Polwarth | ||
Bev McArthur |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | MLC for Western Victoria Region | ||
Tim McCurdy |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | National | Ovens Valley | ||
Melina Bath |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | National | MLC for Eastern Victoria Region | ||
David Southwick |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Caulfield | ||
Cindy McLeish |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Eildon | ||
David Hodgett |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Croydon | ||
Roma Britnell |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | South-West Coast | ||
Joe McCracken |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | MLC for Western Victoria Region | ||
Shadow Assistant Ministers | ||||||||
Annabelle Cleeland |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | National | Euroa | ||
Trung Luu |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | MLC for Western Metropolitan Region | ||
Chris Crewther |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Mornington | ||
Renee Heath |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | MLC for Eastern Victoria Region | ||
Ann-Marie Hermans |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | MLC for South-Eastern Metropolitan Region | ||
Richard Welch |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | MLC for North-Eastern Metropolitan Region | ||
Nicole Werner |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Warrandyte | ||
Martin Cameron |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | National | Morwell | ||
Wayne Farnham |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Narracan | ||
Bill Tilley |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | Liberal | Benambra | ||
Kim O'Keeffe |
|
7 January 2025 | incumbent | 187 days | National | Shepparton |
References
- ^ "Brad Battin to become Victorian Liberal leader as John Pesutto ousted". www.9news.com.au. 27 December 2024. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
- ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20250127005621/https://www.bradbattin.com.au/news/battin-and-obrien-present-victorias-alternative-government?topic=. Archived from the original on 27 January 2025. Retrieved 27 January 2025.
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