Well we waited, and waited, and the even after the press conference was called, we waited some more, but Malcolm Turnbull has finally announced his Shadow Ministry, offering a major shake-up that rewards supporters and concentrates expertise on what he believes will be the key issues for the remainder of the Government’s first term. (See the full Turnbull team here and here).
Julie Bishop has won the battle — if it ever was a battle — for the Shadow Treasuryship, and strong Turnbull supporter Chris Pearce– returning to the shadow ministry after rejecting Brendan Nelson’s offer of a Parliamentary Secretaryship last December — will support her on financial services and superannuation, as well as Nelson/Costello supporter Tony Smith, demoted to the outer ministry. Andrew Robb moves from Foreign Affairs to a new, and awkward, portfolio of Infrastructure, COAG and ETS design (try conjuring an acronym out of those). Warren Truss picks up Trade in place of Infrastructure. In perhaps the smartest move, Turnbull has moved Nick Minchin from Defence to replace Bruce Billson, who has struggled to get any coverage, in Communications, with the goal of placing greater pressure on Stephen Conroy over the severely-delayed broadband rollout.
Helen Coonan makes a return to the political frontline, becoming Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate and taking Robb’s place at Foreign Affairs. Her Human Services portfolio moves to Nigel Scullion (now there’s a peculiar choice). Michael Ronaldson remains Special Minister of State but now mimics John Faulkner by becoming Shadow Cabinet Secretary. Greg Hunt — who will be deeply unhappy about losing carriage of the ETS, has been given expanded responsibilities in relation to water and the environment, ending the previous split that had the Nats’ John Cobb saying one thing on water and Liberals saying another.
Neither will Tony Abbott be too happy, having had his publicly-declared wish to move to somewhere more central than Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs ignored. Jenny Macklin will gleefully exploit that for months to come. Joe Hockey – who people may not be aware was Health spokesman rather than just prime grunter in Question Time – moves to Finance, swapping with Peter Dutton. Christopher Pyne returns to shadow Cabinet – reversing Brendan Nelson’s inexplicable rejection of him — in Education, supported by Sophie Mirabella, and Michael Keenan is the big winner, coming into shadow Cabinet to square off against Julia Gillard in Employment and Workplace Relations. At least he won’t come with too much Workchoices baggage.
Bronwyn Bishop missed out altogether, as did Pat Farmer. And rightly so.
The biggest problem with a major reshuffle like this is that everyone now has new jobs to learn. After nine months, Ministers and Shadow Ministers were settling into their portfolios. Now on the Coalition side they have to start all over again.
Sophie Mirabella on women and presumably child care is obviously a bizarre joke, There are many women on the Coalition side that have good records in this area but not her. to quote from her first speech
“I learnt early on how important it is to speak out against those who would take away people’s freedoms, who challenge the role of the family, and who would make people reliant on government and not on themselves.” Not a feminist note but a paen of praise for individualistic sucesses. And sh boycotted the Apology! She is ahrdliner and not appropriate in these areas
Really Malcolm, that is not a good choice!
Eva Cox
eva Cox
Spot on Hugh!!
The biggest problem with a major reshuffle like this is that everyone now has new jobs to learn. After nine months, Ministers and Shadow Ministers were settling into their portfolios. Now on the Coalition side they have to start all over again.
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Fortunately for us, they are in opposition, and have a few years to learn, at least.
Re Sophie, same argument applies. Time to disqualify herself. How about suggesting a replacement, rather than rant about her appointment?
Sophie called her colleagues political terrorists when the trashed the bill to keep locking kids in concentration camps post Cornelia Rau.
Do Crikey not find this an appalling and strange choice? She is sort of Palin in drag and Palin’s approval went to 56% in a flash and dived to 35% in a bigger flash.
I loved Rudd’s response to the question about Palin being Hot – I like moose. Great answer.
venise blame us catholics for many things but not Sophie she is Greek and greek Orthodox
ps Ihead arumour that she was seen in her electorate recently can anyone confirm?