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Dutton stays but no job for Abbott in Morrison's 'new generation' ministry | Dutton stays but no job for Abbott in Morrison's 'new generation' ministry |
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The prime minister, Scott Morrison, has left Tony Abbott out of his new ministry, and has taken some power away from Peter Dutton as he announced a “new generation” ministry. | The prime minister, Scott Morrison, has left Tony Abbott out of his new ministry, and has taken some power away from Peter Dutton as he announced a “new generation” ministry. |
He has given former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce the role of special envoy for drought assistance and recovery. | He has given former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce the role of special envoy for drought assistance and recovery. |
Cabinet reshuffle: Scott Morrison's full list | |
However, Morrison said Abbott would be welcome to play a similar role, if he was interested. | However, Morrison said Abbott would be welcome to play a similar role, if he was interested. |
“These roles, I think, provide an opportunity for those who have served in senior levels in the past and continue to make any constructive contribution,” Morrison said. | “These roles, I think, provide an opportunity for those who have served in senior levels in the past and continue to make any constructive contribution,” Morrison said. |
“I look forward to continuing to engage with Mr Abbott on how he can play a role in those areas, but I fully respect his right to look at these issues as he sees fit.” | “I look forward to continuing to engage with Mr Abbott on how he can play a role in those areas, but I fully respect his right to look at these issues as he sees fit.” |
Marise Payne was appointed the new foreign affairs minister, replacing the outgoing Julie Bishop, while Angus Taylor, a strong opponent of wind energy, becomes minister for energy. | Marise Payne was appointed the new foreign affairs minister, replacing the outgoing Julie Bishop, while Angus Taylor, a strong opponent of wind energy, becomes minister for energy. |
He says Taylor’s focus will be on getting prices down: “It’s about reliability, price, keeping the lights on and getting prices down.” | He says Taylor’s focus will be on getting prices down: “It’s about reliability, price, keeping the lights on and getting prices down.” |
Notably, Morrison has separated the energy and environment portfolios again. They used to be the responsibility of Josh Frydenberg, who has taken the treasury portfolio. | Notably, Morrison has separated the energy and environment portfolios again. They used to be the responsibility of Josh Frydenberg, who has taken the treasury portfolio. |
The new environment minister will be Western Australian MP Melissa Price, a former general counsel for CBH group and Crosslands Resources, owner of the Jack Hills iron ore project in WA. | The new environment minister will be Western Australian MP Melissa Price, a former general counsel for CBH group and Crosslands Resources, owner of the Jack Hills iron ore project in WA. |
Morrison has welcomed Peter Dutton back into the fold, handing him his old home affairs portfolio. | Morrison has welcomed Peter Dutton back into the fold, handing him his old home affairs portfolio. |
However, he has removed immigration from the portfolio, giving the responsibility to David Coleman, the former assistant minister for finance. | However, he has removed immigration from the portfolio, giving the responsibility to David Coleman, the former assistant minister for finance. |
“Immigration, of course, forms part of national security policy, but it also has always played an important role in economic and social policy, and I’ve had quite a bit of experience with this myself,” Morrison said. | “Immigration, of course, forms part of national security policy, but it also has always played an important role in economic and social policy, and I’ve had quite a bit of experience with this myself,” Morrison said. |
“We need a strong focus on our immigration program so it brings the skills and the harmony and the unity that we want from the program.” | “We need a strong focus on our immigration program so it brings the skills and the harmony and the unity that we want from the program.” |
Other ministries include: | Other ministries include: |
Christopher Pyne moves across to defence, and former trade minister Steven Ciobo will replace him as defence industry minister. | Christopher Pyne moves across to defence, and former trade minister Steven Ciobo will replace him as defence industry minister. |
Dan Tehan has been moved into the education portfolio while Malcolm Turnbull’s education minister, Simon Birmingham, has moved to trade and tourism. | Dan Tehan has been moved into the education portfolio while Malcolm Turnbull’s education minister, Simon Birmingham, has moved to trade and tourism. |
Mitch Fifield, who quit the cabinet last week, returns to communications, while Greg Hunt retains health. | Mitch Fifield, who quit the cabinet last week, returns to communications, while Greg Hunt retains health. |
Mathias Cormann has been returned as finance minister and Senate leader, despite having voted for Peter Dutton in the leadership spill. | Mathias Cormann has been returned as finance minister and Senate leader, despite having voted for Peter Dutton in the leadership spill. |
Julie Bishop resigns as foreign affairs minister after failed leadership bid | |
The Western Australian MP Melissa Price has been moved into cabinet as the new environment minister. | The Western Australian MP Melissa Price has been moved into cabinet as the new environment minister. |
Karen Andrews is minister for industry, science and technology. | Karen Andrews is minister for industry, science and technology. |
The small business minister Craig Laundy – a key backer of Turnbull in the leadership spill – and the local government minister John McVeigh have stood down from the frontbench. | The small business minister Craig Laundy – a key backer of Turnbull in the leadership spill – and the local government minister John McVeigh have stood down from the frontbench. |
Kelly O’Dwyer takes over jobs and industrial relations. She was previously the minister for revenue and financial services. | Kelly O’Dwyer takes over jobs and industrial relations. She was previously the minister for revenue and financial services. |
Another rebel minister, Michaelia Cash, moves to small business, skills and vocational training. | Another rebel minister, Michaelia Cash, moves to small business, skills and vocational training. |
Nationals assistant minister Keith Pitt quit the frontbench on Sunday. | Nationals assistant minister Keith Pitt quit the frontbench on Sunday. |
New Liberal party deputy leader Josh Frydenberg has already been sworn in as treasurer. | New Liberal party deputy leader Josh Frydenberg has already been sworn in as treasurer. |
Morrison’s cabinet – the full list | Morrison’s cabinet – the full list |
Scott Morrison – prime minister | Scott Morrison – prime minister |
Josh Frydenberg – treasurer | Josh Frydenberg – treasurer |
Marise Payne – foreign affairs | Marise Payne – foreign affairs |
David Coleman – immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs | David Coleman – immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs |
Peter Dutton – home affairs | Peter Dutton – home affairs |
Melissa Price – environment | Melissa Price – environment |
Dan Tehan – Education | Dan Tehan – Education |
Michael McCormack – deputy prime minister, infrastructure, transport, regional development | Michael McCormack – deputy prime minister, infrastructure, transport, regional development |
Nigel Scullion – Indigenous affairs | Nigel Scullion – Indigenous affairs |
Michael Keenan – human services, digital transformation | Michael Keenan – human services, digital transformation |
Bridget McKenzie – regional services, sport, local government, decentralisation | Bridget McKenzie – regional services, sport, local government, decentralisation |
Christopher Pyne – defence | Christopher Pyne – defence |
Steve Ciobo – defence industry | Steve Ciobo – defence industry |
Darren Chester – veterans’ affairs, defence personnel, minister assisting the prime minister for the centenary of Anzac | Darren Chester – veterans’ affairs, defence personnel, minister assisting the prime minister for the centenary of Anzac |
Simon Birmingham – trade, tourism, investment | Simon Birmingham – trade, tourism, investment |
Christian Porter – attorney general | Christian Porter – attorney general |
Alex Hawke – special minister of state | Alex Hawke – special minister of state |
Mitch Fifield – communications; arts | Mitch Fifield – communications; arts |
Mathias Cormann – finance, public service, leader of the government in the Senate | Mathias Cormann – finance, public service, leader of the government in the Senate |
Greg Hunt – health | Greg Hunt – health |
Matt Canavan – resources and northern Australia | Matt Canavan – resources and northern Australia |
David Littleproud – agriculture; water | David Littleproud – agriculture; water |
Kelly O’Dwyer – jobs, industrial relations and women | Kelly O’Dwyer – jobs, industrial relations and women |
Michaelia Cash – small and family business, skills and vocational education | Michaelia Cash – small and family business, skills and vocational education |
Karen Andrews – industry, science and technology | Karen Andrews – industry, science and technology |
Paul Fletcher – families and social services | Paul Fletcher – families and social services |
Angus Taylor – energy | Angus Taylor – energy |
Ken Wyatt – senior Australians and aged care; Indigenous health | Ken Wyatt – senior Australians and aged care; Indigenous health |
Alan Tudge – cities, urban infrastructure and population | Alan Tudge – cities, urban infrastructure and population |
Additional reporting by Australian Associated Press | Additional reporting by Australian Associated Press |
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