Sunday, December 10, 2006

Musical Chairs



Rudd has his new shadow frontbench, which were all predictable. After reading this article, this is what I have gathered:

Kevin Rudd - Opposition Leader (former Foreign Affairs)
Julia Gillard - Deputy Leader, Industrial Relations (former Health)
Wayne Swan - Treasury (former Treasury)
Stephen Smith - Education & Training (former Industrial Relations)
Nicola Roxon - Health (former Attorney General)
Joel Fitzgibbon - Defence (former Assistant Treasurer)
Robert Mcclelland - Foreign Affairs (former Defence)
Kelvin Thompson - Attorney General
Lindsay Tanner - Finance (former Finance)
Simon Crean - Trade
Kim Carr - Industry
Craig Emerson - Service Economy, Small Business and Independent Contractors
Peter Garrett - Environment
Jenny Macklin - Family and Community Services (former Deputy Leader and Education & Training)
Robert Mcmullan - State/Federal Relations
Martin Ferguson - Transport (former Resources)
Stephen Conroy - Communications (former Communications)
Tony Burke - Immigration (former Immigration)
Tanya Plibersek - Human Services
Chris Evans - Resources and National Development

I have included links to their parliamentary websites so that you can find contact details easily. If you have any questions, you should ask them. For example, I would like to ask Garrett what his views are on ALP's proposal to change its three mines policy and even the selling of uranium overseas (like the ALP supports).

A final note, gee what a dreary lot they are (or at least most of them). I was hoping half of these losers would be gone. Oh well, the dead hand of factionalism remains.

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