Frontbench of Christine Milne

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Christine Milne led the Australian Greens from 2012 until 2015. During this period, members of parliament served as official spokespersons for the party both inside and outside of Parliament on various issues, each member being assigned portfolios for their speaking duties. This allows the Greens to shadow government policies and actions from the party perspective.

Spokesperson Portfolio[1]
Christine Milne
  • Leader
  • Arts
  • Climate change
    • Assisting on Climate and Energy
  • Defence & National Security
    • Assisting on Defence
    • Assisting on National Security
  • Finance & Administration
  • Food Security
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Forests (TAS)
  • Prime Minister & Cabinet
  • Regional Australia
  • Resources & Energy
  • Treasury
  • Whaling & Antarctica
Adam Bandt
  • Deputy leader
  • Assisting on Climate and Energy
  • Banking
  • Emergency Services
  • Employment & Workplace Relations
  • High Speed Rail
  • House of Representatives Reform
  • Innovation & Industry
  • Science & Research
Sarah Hanson-Young
  • Consumer Affairs
  • Human Rights
  • Immigration & Citizenship
  • LGBTI
  • Murray Darling Basin
  • Tibet
  • Water
  • Youth, Early Childhood Education & Child Care
Rachel Siewert
  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Issues
  • Ageing
  • Agriculture
  • Family, Community & Disability Services
  • Fisheries & Marine
  • Native Title
  • Natural Resource Management
  • The Kimberley & Northern Australia
Scott Ludlam
  • Assisting on Defence
  • Assisting on National Security
  • Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy
  • Burma
  • Heritage
  • Housing
  • Infrastructure
  • Mining (WA)
  • Nuclear
  • Sustainable Cities
Richard Di Natale
  • Dental Health
  • East Timor
  • Gambling
  • Health, including preventive
  • Multiculturalism
  • Sport
  • West Papua
Penny Wright
  • Attorney General
  • Mental Health
  • Schools & Education
  • Veterans Affairs
Larissa Waters
  • Cape York
  • Environment, Biodiversity & Natural Heritage
  • Great Barrier Reef & Coral Sea
  • Mining
  • Population
  • World Heritage
Lee Rhiannon
  • Animal Welfare
  • Democracy
  • Forests
    • Forests (TAS)
  • Higher Education
  • International Aid & Development
  • Local Government
  • Transport
  • Women
Peter Whish-Wilson
  • Competition Policy & Small Business
  • Tourism
  • Trade
  • Waste

Final arrangement

References

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