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NEW CANBERRA: Who's who in the new Gillard government
Published 7:42 AM, 11 Nov 2010 Last update 1:53 PM, 2 Mar 2012
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Business Spectator's list of who's who in the new Gillard Labor government gives unprecedented access to the ministries of Australia's federal government.
The updated and revised edition contains all changes made during the cabinet reshuffle of March 2012.
Each minister’s page contains detailed lists of that ministry's staff, including policy advisors, secretaries and assistants, as well as contact details for the minister’s office.
The Third Gillard Ministry
Cabinet
Prime Minister
Julia Gillard
Deputy PM
Treasurer
Wayne SwanMinister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research
Chris EvansMinister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy
Stephen Conroy
Minister for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government & Arts
Simon Crean
Minister for Defence
Stephen Smith
Minister for Immigration & Citizenship
Chris Bowen
Minister for Infrastructure & Transport
Anthony AlbaneseAttorney-General & Minister for Emergency Management
Nicola Roxon
Minister for Families, Community Services & Indigenous Affairs
Jenny Macklin
Minister for Foreign Affairs designate
Bob Carr
Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population & Communities
Tony Burke
Minister for Finance & Deregulation
Penny Wong
Minister for School Education, Early Childhood & Youth
Peter Garrett
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry
Joe LudwigMinister for Resources and Energy
Minister for Tourism
Martin FergusonMinister for Trade
Dr Craig EmersonMinister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
Minister for Industry and Innovation
Greg Combet
Minister for Human Services
Tanya PlibersekMinister for Employment and Workplace Relations
Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation
Bill ShortenMinister for Mental Health and Ageing
Minister for Social Inclusion
Mark ButlerMinister for Housing
Minister for Homelessness
Minister for Small Business
Brendan O'Connor
