Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Minister for Employment, Education and Training –
Jenny Macklin
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Shadow Special Minister of State and Shadow Minister for Public Administration and Accountability – Senator
John Faulkner
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and Shadow Minister for Trade, Corporate Governance and Financial Services – Senator
Stephen Conroy
Shadow Minister for Employment Services and Training –
Anthony Albanese
Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Shadow Minister for Customs – Senator
Mark Bishop
Shadow Minister for Industry and Innovation and Shadow Minister for Science and Research – Senator
Kim Carr
Shadow Minister for Children and Youth – Senator
Jacinta Collins
Shadow Minister for Revenue and Shadow Assistant Treasurer –
David Cox
Shadow Treasurer and Deputy Manager of Opposition Business –
Simon Crean
Shadow Minister for Ageing and Seniors and Shadow Minister for Disabilities –
Annette Ellis
Shadow Minister for Workplace Relations and Shadow Minister for the Public Service –
Craig Emerson
Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services –
Wayne Swan
Shadow Minister for Communications and Shadow Minister for Community Relationships –
Lindsay Tanner
Shadow Minister for Sustainability, the Environment and Heritage –
Kelvin Thomson
Changes
On 12 July 2004,
Kim Beazley rejoined the Labor front bench as Shadow Minister for Defence, replacing
Chris Evans. The latter became Shadow Minister for Defence Procurement, Science and Personnel.
October 2004 to March 2005
Latham reshuffled the Shadow Cabinet on 26 October 2004.