Shadow Ministry of Luke Foley
The Shadow Ministry of Luke Foley was the Labor opposition from December 2014 to November 2018, opposing the Baird and Berejiklian coalition governments in the Parliament of New South Wales. The shadow ministry comprised 'spokespeople' or 'shadow ministers' who aim to hold the government of the day to account.
Second arrangement (2016–2018)[]
The shadow ministry was made up of 22 members of the NSW Labor caucus.[1] This arrangement commenced in March 2016.
Officeholder | Office(s) |
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Luke Foley MP | Leader of the Opposition Shadow Minister for Western Sydney |
Michael Daley MP | Deputy Leader of the Opposition Shadow Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Shadow Minister for Gaming and Racing |
Walt Secord MLC | Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council Shadow Minister for Health Shadow Minister for the Arts Shadow Minister for the North Coast |
Ryan Park MP | Shadow Treasurer Shadow Minister for the Illawarra |
Adam Searle MLC | Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council Shadow Minister for Industry, Energy and Resources Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations |
Jodi McKay MP | Shadow Minister for Transport Shadow Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight |
Jihad Dib MP | Shadow Minister for Education |
Penny Sharpe MLC | Shadow Minister for the Environment and Heritage Shadow Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events |
Paul Lynch MP | Shadow Attorney-General |
Tania Mihailuk MP | Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services Shadow Minister for Social Housing Shadow Minister for Mental Health Shadow Minister for Medical Research |
Sophie Cotsis MP | Shadow Minister for Women Shadow Minister for Ageing Shadow Minister for Disability Services Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism |
Peter Primrose MLC | Shadow Minister for Local Government |
Guy Zangari MP | Shadow Minister for Justice and Police Shadow Minister for Corrections Shadow Minister for Emergency Services |
Kate Washington MP | Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education Shadow Minister for the Hunter |
Mick Veitch MLC | Shadow Minister for Primary Industries Shadow Minister for Lands Shadow Minister for Western NSW |
Prue Car MP | Shadow Minister for Skills Shadow Assistant Minister for Education |
David Harris MP | Shadow Minister for Regional Development Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Shadow Minister for the Central Coast |
Clayton Barr MP | Shadow Minister for Finance, Services and Property |
Jenny Aitchison MP | Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Shadow Minister for Small Business |
Yasmin Catley MP | Shadow Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation |
Chris Minns MP | Shadow Minister for Water |
Lynda Voltz MLC | Shadow Minister for Sport Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs |
First arrangement (2014–2016)[]
The shadow ministry was made up of 22 members of the NSW Labor caucus.[2][3]
Officeholder | Office(s) |
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Luke Foley MP |
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Linda Burney MP |
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Adam Searle MLC |
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Walt Secord MLC |
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Michael Daley MP |
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Ryan Park MP |
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Paul Lynch MP |
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Penny Sharpe MLC |
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Tania Mihailuk MP |
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Jodi McKay MP |
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Sophie Cotsis MLC |
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Peter Primrose MLC |
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Guy Zangari MP |
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Mick Veitch MLC |
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David Harris MP |
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Jodie Harrison MP |
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Clayton Barr MP |
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See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Shadow Ministry in both Houses (by Seniority)". Members. Parliament of New South Wales. March 2016. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016.
- ^ "Shadow Ministry in both Houses (by Seniority)". Members. Parliament of New South Wales. January 2015. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
- ^ "Full list of the @NSWLabor Shadow Cabinet #nswpol". Twitter. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
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- New South Wales shadow ministries