The Shadow Ministry of Kevin Rudd was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from December 2006 to December 2007, opposing John Howard 's Coalition ministry .[ 1]
Leader of the Opposition: Kevin Rudd [ 2]
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Employment, Industrial Relations and Social Inclusion: Julia Gillard [ 3]
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Shadow Minister for National Development, Resources and Energy: Chris Evans [ 4]
Shadow Treasurer: Wayne Swan [ 5]
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs: Robert McClelland [ 6]
Shadow Minister for Defence: Joel Fitzgibbon [ 7]
Shadow Minister for Finance: Lindsay Tanner [ 8]
Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing: Nicola Roxon [ 9]
Shadow Attorney-General,[ note 1] Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate: Joe Ludwig [ 10]
Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Heritage: Peter Garrett [ 12]
Shadow Minister for Water and Infrastructure, Manager of Opposition Business in the House: Anthony Albanese [ 13]
Shadow Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate: Stephen Conroy [ 14]
Shadow Minister for Trade and Regional Development: Simon Crean [ 15]
Shadow Minister for Immigration, Integration and Citizenship: Tony Burke [ 16]
Shadow Minister for Education and Training: Stephen Smith [ 17]
Shadow Minister for Families and Community Services, Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation: Jenny Macklin [ 18]
Shadow Minister for Industry, Innovation, Science and Research: Kim Carr [ 19]
Shadow Minister for Transport, Roads and Tourism: Martin Ferguson [ 20]
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Forestry: Kerry O'Brien [ 21]
Shadow Minister for Human Services and Housing, Youth, and the Status of Women: Tanya Plibersek [ 22]
Shadow Minister for Homeland Security, Territories, Shadow Minister for Justice and Customs[ note 2] : Arch Bevis [ 23]
This opposition made no distinction between the Shadow Cabinet and the Shadow Ministry .[citation needed ]
^ Ludwig became Shadow Attorney-General on 9 March 2007;[ 10] Kelvin Thomson was Shadow Attorney-General from 10 December 2006 to 9 March 2007.[ 11]
^ Bevis was made Shadow Minister for Justice and Customs on 9 March 2007; Joseph Ludwig was Shadow Minister for Justice and Customs from 26 October 2004 to 9 March 2007[ 10]
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