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Australia's PM-elect Tony Abbott unveils cabinet | Australia's PM-elect Tony Abbott unveils cabinet |
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Australia's Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott has unveiled his new cabinet, calling it a highly experienced line-up. | Australia's Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott has unveiled his new cabinet, calling it a highly experienced line-up. |
The appointments broadly followed the line up while in opposition, but included a major promotion for finance. | The appointments broadly followed the line up while in opposition, but included a major promotion for finance. |
As expected Julie Bishop became foreign minister - the only woman to be named to Mr Abbott's frontbench. | As expected Julie Bishop became foreign minister - the only woman to be named to Mr Abbott's frontbench. |
Mr Abbott defeated outgoing Labor leader Kevin Rudd in a decisive election on 7 September. | Mr Abbott defeated outgoing Labor leader Kevin Rudd in a decisive election on 7 September. |
The prime minister-elect made the announcement on Monday, in his first news conference since the poll | The prime minister-elect made the announcement on Monday, in his first news conference since the poll |
"It is, I believe, one of the most experienced incoming ministries in our history, and I think it's important to have experience as you move from opposition to government," he said. | "It is, I believe, one of the most experienced incoming ministries in our history, and I think it's important to have experience as you move from opposition to government," he said. |
West Australian Senator Mathias Cormann was named finance minister over Liberal Senator Arthur Sinodinos, a move seen as a major endorsement from Mr Abbott. | West Australian Senator Mathias Cormann was named finance minister over Liberal Senator Arthur Sinodinos, a move seen as a major endorsement from Mr Abbott. |
Mr Cormann, who was born in Belgium and migrated to Australia in 1994, has been the Liberal-National coalition's spokesman on treasury and financial services. | Mr Cormann, who was born in Belgium and migrated to Australia in 1994, has been the Liberal-National coalition's spokesman on treasury and financial services. |
Asked about the lack of female appointees, Mr Abbott said he envisaged that changing. | Asked about the lack of female appointees, Mr Abbott said he envisaged that changing. |
"I think you can expect to see as time goes by more women in the cabinet and the ministry," he said. | "I think you can expect to see as time goes by more women in the cabinet and the ministry," he said. |
Mr Abbott nominated Bronwyn Bishop, another Liberal Party politician, to became speaker of parliament. Several women also received appointments to junior ministries. | Mr Abbott nominated Bronwyn Bishop, another Liberal Party politician, to became speaker of parliament. Several women also received appointments to junior ministries. |
Other appointments include Andrew Robb, the coalition's spokesman for finance in opposition, who was named trade minister, and Joe Hockey, the coalition's shadow treasurer, as treasurer. | |
Mr Abbott is expected to be formally sworn in on Wednesday. | Mr Abbott is expected to be formally sworn in on Wednesday. |
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