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Winter Shadow Ministry

Cabinet of Tasmania
Dean Winter MP, Leader of the Opposition
Date formed16 April 2024
People and organisations
Governor of TasmaniaBarbara Baker
No. of ministers13
Member partyTasmanian Labor
Status in legislatureOpposition
History
Election2024 Tasmanian state election
PredecessorWhite Shadow Ministry

The Winter Shadow Ministry is the current shadow cabinet of the Parliament of Tasmania, lead by opposition leader, Dean Winter.[1] The ministry is composed entirely of members of Tasmanian Labor.[2]

Party Minister Portfolio
Labor Dean Winter Leader of the Opposition
Energy and Emissions Reduction
Finance
Economic Development
Racing
Labor Anita Dow Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Health
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Advanced Manufacturing and Defence Industries
Ageing
Labor Shane Broad Treasurer
Resources
Trade
Labor Jen Butler ICT, Science and Technology
Building and Construction
Consumer Affairs
Veterans Affairs
Labor Luke Edmunds Disability
Local Government
Planning
Labor Janie Finlay Primary Industries and Water
Small Business
Startups
Labor Ella Haddad Attorney General
Justice
Corrections
Housing
Equality
Multicultural Affairs
Labor Sarah Lovell Leader of Opposition Business in the Legislative Council
Child Safety
Workplace Relations
Parks and Environment
Youth
Community Services and Development
Labor Michelle O'Byrne Opposition Whip
Police, Fire and Emergency Management
Women
Prevention of Family Violence
Aboriginal Affairs
Heritage, The Arts and Creative Industries
Labor Rebecca White Climate Change
Tourism, Hospitality and Events
Infrastructure
Labor Josh Willie Education and Early Years
TAFE, university and Skills and Training
Transport
Sport

References

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  1. ^ "Tasmanian Labor reveals 'heavily shaken up' shadow cabinet lineup". Pulse Tasmania. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
  2. ^ Tasmania, Times (16 April 2024). "Winter Announces New Labor Shadow Cabinet". Tasmanian times. Retrieved 16 April 2024.