Shadow Cabinet of Alexander Downer
The Downer shadow ministry was a Shadow Cabinet led by the Opposition Leader and leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, Alexander Downer, in the Parliament of Australia between 23 May 1994 and 30 January 1995. While serving no formal status—only the Leader and Deputy Leader received remuneration for their role over and above that of a Member of Parliament—it was intended to improve the effectiveness of the Opposition by providing an alternative Ministry to voters, consisting of shadow ministers who could ask role-specific questions in parliament, provide comment to the media and offer alternative policies to the government in their areas of responsibility.
The governing ministry at the time was the Second Keating Ministry.
Shadow Ministry
Shadow Minister | Office |
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Alexander Downer | Leader of the Opposition |
Peter Costello | Deputy Leader of the Opposition Shadow Treasurer |
Robert Hill | Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Shadow Minister for Education Shadow Minister for Science and Technology |
Tim Fischer | Leader of the National Party Shadow Minister for Trade |
John Anderson | Deputy Leader of the National Party Shadow Minister for Primary Industry |
Richard Alston | Shadow Minister for Communications Shadow Minister for the Arts |
Dr John Hewson | Shadow Minister for Industry and Commerce Shadow Minister for Infrastructure Shadow Minister for Customs |
Andrew Peacock | Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs |
Peter Reith | Shadow Minister for Defence |
John Howard | Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations |
Dr David Kemp | Shadow Minister for Employment and Training Shadow Minister for Family Services |
Ian McLachlan, AO | Shadow Minister for Environment and Heritage |
John Moore | Shadow Minister for Privatisation Shadow Minister for Public Administration |
Bronwyn Bishop | Shadow Minister for Health |
Peter McGauran | Shadow Minister for Resources and Energy |
Philip Ruddock | Shadow Minister for Social Security |
Ian Macdonald | Shadow Minister for Regional Development |
Geoff Prosser | Shadow Minister for Finance |
Shadow Outer Ministry
Shadow Minister | Office |
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Ron Boswell | Leader of the Nationals in the Senate Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs |
Chris Miles | Shadow Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training |
John Sharp | Shadow Minister for Transport |
Amanda Vanstone | Shadow Minister for Justice Shadow Attorney-General |
Jim Short | Shadow Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs |
Grant Tambling | Shadow Minister for Housing Shadow Minister for External Territories Shadow Minister for Northern Development |
Rod Kemp | Shadow Minister for Administrative Services Shadow Minister for the ACT |
Bruce Scott | Shadow Minister for Local Government |
Ian Campbell | Shadow Minister for Sport, Recreation and Youth Affairs |
Dr Michael Wooldridge | Shadow Minister for Community Services Shadow Minister for Senior Citizens and Aged Care |
Warwick Parer | Shadow Minister for Tourism Shadow Minister for Aviation |
Judi Moylan | Shadow Minister for Small Business Shadow Minister assisting the Leader on Women's Affairs |
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