Shadow Ministry of Matthew Guy

The Shadow Ministry of Matthew Guy is the Coalition opposition, opposing the Andrews government in the Parliament of Victoria, Australia. Matthew Guy held the position of opposition leader twice, first from 4 December 2014 until 6 December 2018, following his loss in the 2018 Victorian state election, and then again from 7 September 2021 when he defeated his successor, Michael O'Brien in a leadership spill.[1][2] The shadow cabinet is made up of the caucuses from the Liberal Party and Nationals.

Second term

Guy unveiled his shadow ministry for his second term as opposition leader on 12 September 2021.[3]

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(for political parties)

Shadow Minister Portfolio
Matthew Guy MP Leader of the Opposition

Leader of the Liberal Party

Peter Walsh MP Deputy Leader of the Opposition

Leader of the Nationals Shadow Minister for Regional Victoria

Shadow Minister for Agriculture

Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs

David Southwick MP Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party

Shadow Minister for Jobs and Employment

Shadow Minister for the Events Industry

Shadow Minister for Business Recovery

Shadow Minister for CBD Recovery

Shadow Minister for Small Business

Shadow Minister for Business Precincts

Steph Ryan MP Deputy Leader of the Nationals

Shadow Minister for Water

Shadow Minister for Public Transport

Shadow Minister for Gaming and Liquor Regulation

David Davis MLC Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council

Leader of the Liberal Party in the Legislative Council Shadow Treasurer

Shadow Minister for the Arts and Creative Industries

Georgie Crozier MLC Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council

Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in the Legislative Council

Shadow Minister for Health

Shadow Minister for Ambulance Services

Matthew Bach MLC Shadow Minister for Children and Students

Shadow Minister for Early Childhood

Shadow Minister for Higher Education, Training and Skills

Shadow Minister for Child Protection and Youth Justice

Shadow Minister for Youth Affairs

Secretary to Shadow Cabinet

Roma Britnell MP Shadow Minister for Ports and Freight

Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs

Brad Battin MP Shadow Minister for Police

Shadow Minister for Emergency Services

Shadow Minister for Community Safety and Victim Support

Shadow Minister for Corrections

Tim Bull MP Shadow Minister for Disability, Ageing and Carers

Shadow Minister for Racing

Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs

David Hodgett MP Shadow Minister for Education
Emma Kealy MP Shadow Minister for Mental Health

Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence

Shadow Minister for Women

Cindy McLeish MP Shadow Minister for Environment and Climate Change

Shadow Minister for Sport

Shadow Minister for Tourism

James Newbury MP Shadow Special Minister of State

Shadow Assistant Treasurer

Shadow Minister for Economic Development

Shadow Minister for Scrutiny of Government

Shadow Minister for Government Services and Public Sector Integrity

Shadow Minister for Equality

Shadow Minister for Bay Protection

Craig Ondarchie MP Shadow Minister for Energy and Renewables

Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship

Shadow Minister for Communities Recovery

Richard Riordan MP Shadow Minister for Local Government

Shadow Minister for Resources

Tim Smith MP Shadow Attorney General

Shadow Minister for Finance

Shadow Minister for COVID-19 Recovery Co-ordination

Ryan Smith MP Shadow Minister for Planning and Heritage

Shadow Minister for Housing

Shadow Minister for Suburban Recovery

Louise Staley MP Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure

Shadow Minister for Roads

Shadow Minister for Regional Recovery

Manager of Opposition Business

Bill Tilley MP Shadow Minister for Regional Cities (including Border Communities)

Shadow Minister for Decentralisation

Shadow Minister for Fishing and Boating

Bridget Vallence MP Shadow Minister for Industry

Shadow Minister for Manufacturing

Shadow Minister for Innovation, Digital Economy and Medical Research

Nick Wakeling MP Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations and Workplace Safety

Shadow Minister for Trade

See also

References

  1. "Changed man or same old Guy? Sudanese leaders haven't forgotten 'African gangs' saga". www.abc.net.au. 10 September 2021. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  2. Sakkal, Sumeyya Ilanbey, Paul (10 September 2021). "Matthew Guy 2.0: Can a leopard change his spots?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  3. Ilanbey, Sumeyya (12 September 2021). "Guy unveils new shadow cabinet, promotes allies". The Age. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
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