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The Shadow Ministry of Gough Whitlam was the opposition Australian Labor Party frontbench of Australia from 8 February 1967 to 5 December 1972, opposing the Liberal-Country Coalition government.
Gough Whitlam became Leader of the Opposition upon his election as leader of the Australian Labor Party on 9 February 1967, and headed up the Australian Labor Party Caucus Executive until 1969. Following their loss at the 1969 election, the Labor Party adopted a Shadow Cabinet system. The shadow cabinet is a group of senior Opposition spokespeople who form an alternative Cabinet to the government's, whose members shadow or mark each individual Minister or portfolio of the Government.
Caucus Executive (1967-1969)
The following were members of the ALP Caucus Executive from 8 February 1967 to 12 November 1969:
- Gough Whitlam QC MP - Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labor Party
- Lance Barnard MP - Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Leader of the Labor Party
- Senator Lionel Murphy QC - Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
- Senator Samuel Cohen (to 7 October 1969) - Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
- Noel Beaton MP (to 9 April 1969)
- Jim Cairns MP
- Clyde Cameron MP
- Rex Connor MP
- Frank Crean MP
- Fred Daly MP
- Charles Jones MP
- Tony Luchetti MP
- Rex Patterson MP
- Harry Webb MP
Shadow Ministry (1969-1972)
The following were members of the Shadow Cabinet from 12 November 1969 to 5 December 1972:
Shadow Minister | Portfolio |
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Gough Whitlam QC MP |
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Lance Barnard MP |
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Senator Lionel Murphy |
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Senator Don Willesee |
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Kim Beazley MP |
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Jim Cairns MP |
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Clyde Cameron MP |
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Frank Crean MP |
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Fred Daly MP |
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Bill Hayden MP |
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Charles Jones MP |
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Rex Patterson MP |
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Frank Stewart MP |
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Tom Uren MP |
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See also
- First Whitlam ministry (interim)
- Second Whitlam ministry
- Second Holt Ministry
- McEwen Ministry
- First Gorton Ministry
- Second Gorton Ministry
- McMahon Ministry
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