Frontbench of Bob Brown
Bob Brown led the Australian Greens from 2005 until 2012. During this period, a select number of members of the parliamentary party 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.[1]
Final arrangement
Spokesperson | Portfolio |
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Bob Brown |
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Christine Milne |
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Rachel Siewert |
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Sarah Hanson-Young |
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Scott Ludlam |
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Richard Di Natale |
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Penny Wright |
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Larissa Waters |
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Lee Rhiannon |
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Adam Bandt |
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gollark: Computer security is a horrible mess and people are bad ad it.
gollark: Well, you could blame that on unequal splitting of child raising work.
gollark: It would be interesting to see what ridiculous things people can manage with no ridiculous anti-doping regulations getting in the way.
gollark: You could do that with men's sports if you allow some subset performance-enhancing drugs in vast quantities, actually.
References
- "Portfolios". The Australian Greens. Archived from the original on March 30, 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
External links
- Portfolios of the Greens caucus
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