Shadow ministry of Mark Speakman

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The Shadow ministry of Mark Speakman is the Coalition shadow cabinet since April 2023. It is the opposition to the Minns government in the Parliament of New South Wales and currently led by Mark Speakman following his election as leader of the party and NSW Leader of the Opposition following a leadership election on 21 April 2023. [1] [2]

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Current arrangement

Colour key
(for political parties)
   Liberal
   National
Shadow MinisterPortfolio [3] Image
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Dugald Saunders MP
Natalie Ward MLC
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition
  • Shadow Minister for Transport and Roads [4] [5]
  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in New South Wales
Bronnie Taylor MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Regional Health [5]
  • Shadow Minister for Trade
  • Shadow Minister for Seniors
  • Deputy Leader of the National Party in New South Wales
Damien Tudehope MLC
Sarah Mitchell MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Education [4] [5] and Early Learning
  • Shadow Minister for Western NSW
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Robyn Preston MP
  • Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly
  • Shadow Minister for Mental Health and Medical Research
  • Shadow Minister for Veterans
Alister Henskens MP
  • Shadow Attorney-General [5]
  • Shadow Special Minister of State
  • Manager of Opposition Business in the Legislative Assembly [5]
Matt Kean MP
  • Shadow Minister for Health [4]
Matt Kean - CEBIT Australia Day 1 Plenary.jpg
Natasha Maclaren-Jones MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Families and Communities
  • Shadow Minister for Disability Inclusion
  • Shadow Minister for Homelessness
  • Shadow Minister for Youth
Sam Farraway MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Regional Transport and Roads
Scott Farlow MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Planning and Public Spaces
  • Shadow Minister for Housing
  • Shadow Minister for Cities
  • Shadow Minister for Hunter and the Central Coast
Scott Farlow MLC.jpg
James Griffin MP
  • Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change
  • Shadow Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government
James Griffin MP.jpg
Mark Coure MP
  • Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism
  • Shadow Minister for Jobs, Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology
  • Shadow Minister for South-Western Sydney
Paul Toole MP
  • Shadow Minister for Police [4] [5]
John Flint, Paul Toole MP & Richard Neville (cropped).jpg
Leslie Williams MP
  • Shadow Minister for Women
  • Shadow Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
  • Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Wendy Tuckerman MP
  • Shadow Minister for Local Government
  • Shadow Minister for Small Business
Eleni Petinos MP
  • Shadow Minister for Finance
  • Shadow Minister for Sport
Kevin Anderson MP
  • Shadow Minister for Gaming and Racing
  • Shadow Minister for the Arts and Heritage
Kellie Sloane MP
  • Shadow Minister for Environment
Justin Clancy MP
  • Shadow Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education
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Mark Taylor MP
  • Shadow Minister for Corrections
  • Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
Gurmesh Singh MP
  • Shadow Minister for Tourism
  • Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
  • Shadow Minister for the North Coast
Tim James MP
  • Shadow Minister for Fair Trading, Work Health and Safety and Building
Steph Cooke MP
  • Shadow Minister for Water
  • Shadow Minister for Crown Lands
Aileen MacDonald MLC
  • Shadow Minister for Youth Justice

First arrangement

Colour key
(for political parties)
   Liberal
   National
Shadow MinisterPortfolioImage
Mark Speakman MP 150225 MDCC Election Forum Mark Speakman.jpg
Paul Toole MP John Flint, Paul Toole MP & Richard Neville (cropped).jpg
Bronnie Taylor MLC
Damien Tudehope MLC
Alister Henskens MP
  • Shadow Attorney-General [5]
  • Manager of Opposition Business in the Legislative Assembly [5]
Matt Kean MP
  • Shadow Minister for Health [4]
Matt Kean - CEBIT Australia Day 1 Plenary.jpg

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