BREAKING: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has named his new ministry, with a shake-up from some portfolios held on his frontbench in Labor. auspol
Richard Marles - deputy prime minister and minister for defenceDon Farrell - deputy senate leader, minister for trade and tourism and special minister of stateKaty Gallagher - minister for finance, minister for the public service and minister for women
Anthony Albanese has announced his new cabinet, calling it the most experienced incoming government in Labor’s history.takes on the defence portfolio while Senate leader Penny Wong is confirmed as the foreign affairs minister.holds on to the finance and public service portfolios and will also be minister for women.keeps health and aged care, andwill also keep the portfolios of infrastructure, transport, regional development and local government.
A win in Gilmore would give Labor 77 seats in the 151-seat chamber, one seat more than needed to form a majority government.“We have seen again a strong trend towards me with the absentee vote, which is very unlikely, and I am just thrilled with the result.” The ban on cruise ships expired on April 17 and was not renewed by the federal government. However, all passengers on cruises are now required to be double vaccinated and undergo stricter pre-arrival processes related to the virus.
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