All eyes on Hill as Liberal contenders and pretenders await PM's favour
The above is nothing more than a rehash of past articles, but it's still a good starting point for such a thread.
So, soon Hill may be heading off to the UN and Minchin may be the Government's Leader in the Senate. I guess that I should be lamenting the possible loss of a wet, but given Hill's record whenever the chips are down, I don't think that there is much reason to regret his passing (in a political sense) should he leave. It is a bit of a blow for any possible revival of the Republican movement, though, but that isn't exactly a pressing issue at this point in time.
Something that may come to a head as a result of this reshuffle (whenever it may occur) will be the issue of the distribution of Ministerial positions within the Coalition. That should prove to be quite interesting if the Liberal backbenchers decide to press the point.
The above is nothing more than a rehash of past articles, but it's still a good starting point for such a thread.
So, soon Hill may be heading off to the UN and Minchin may be the Government's Leader in the Senate. I guess that I should be lamenting the possible loss of a wet, but given Hill's record whenever the chips are down, I don't think that there is much reason to regret his passing (in a political sense) should he leave. It is a bit of a blow for any possible revival of the Republican movement, though, but that isn't exactly a pressing issue at this point in time.
Something that may come to a head as a result of this reshuffle (whenever it may occur) will be the issue of the distribution of Ministerial positions within the Coalition. That should prove to be quite interesting if the Liberal backbenchers decide to press the point.
The new Howard government ministry following today's reshuffle (24/01/06):
Cabinet
Prime Minister: John Howard
Trade and Deputy Prime Minister: Mark Vaile
Treasury: Peter Costello
Foreign Affairs: Alexander Downer
Attorney-General: Philip Ruddock
Finance and government leader in the Senate: Nick Minchin
Communications: Helen Coonan
Health: Tony Abbott
Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs: Mal Brough
Defence: Brendan Nelson
Education, Science and Training, assisting prime minister on women's issues: Julie Bishop
Immigration and Multicultural Affairs: Amanda Vanstone
Agriculture: Peter McGauran
Employment and Workplace Relations: Kevin Andrews
Transport and Regional Services: Warren Truss
Environment and Heritage: Ian Campbell
Industry, Tourism and Resources: Ian Macfarlane
Outer ministry
Local Government, Territories and Roads: Jim Lloyd
Arts and Sport: Rod Kemp
Human Services: Joe Hockey
Small Business and Tourism: Fran Bailey
Veterans' Affairs: Bruce Billson
Ageing: Santo Santoro
Community Services: John Cobb
Assistant Treasurer and Revenue: Peter Dutton
Workforce Participation: Sharman Stone
Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation: Eric Abetz
Special Minister of State: Gary Nairn
Vocational and Technical Education: Gary Hardgrave
Justice and Customs: Chris Ellison [...]
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