Template:Cabinet of Australia

Party Faction[1][2] Minister Portrait Offices
Labor Left Anthony Albanese
(born 1963)

MP for Grayndler (NSW)
(1996–)

Right Richard Marles
(born 1967)

MP for Corio (Vic.)
(2007–)

Left Penny Wong
(born 1968)

Senator for South Australia
(2002–)

Right Dr Jim Chalmers
(born 1978)

MP for Rankin (Qld.)
(2013–)

Left Katy Gallagher
(born 1970)

Senator for Australian Capital Territory
(2019–)

Right Don Farrell
(born 1954)

Senator for South Australia
(2016–)

Tony Burke
(born 1969)

MP for Watson (NSW)
(2004–)

Left Mark Butler
(born 1970)

MP for Hindmarsh (SA)
(2019–)

Right Chris Bowen
(born 1973)

MP for McMahon (NSW)
(2010–)

Left Catherine King
(born 1966)

MP for Ballarat (Vic.)
(2001–)

Right Amanda Rishworth
(born 1978)

MP for Kingston (SA)
(2007–)

Jason Clare
(born 1972)

MP for Blaxland (NSW)
(2007–)

Michelle Rowland
(born 1971)

MP for Greenway (NSW)
(2010–)

Left Tanya Plibersek
(born 1969)

MP for Sydney (NSW)
(1998–)

Julie Collins
(born 1971)

MP for Franklin (Tas.)
(2007–)

Right Clare O'Neil
(born 1980)

MP for Hotham (Vic.)
(2013–)

Madeleine King
(born 1973)

MP for Brand (WA)
(2016–)

Left Murray Watt
(born 1973)

Senator for Queensland
(2016–)

Malarndirri McCarthy
(born 1970)

Senator for Northern Territory
(2016–)

Right Anika Wells
(born 1985)

MP for Lilley (Qld.)
(2019–)

Left Pat Conroy
(born 1979)

MP for Shortland (NSW)
(2016–)

Anne Aly
(born 1967)

MP for Cowan (WA)
(2016–)

Tim Ayres
(born 1973)

Senator for New South Wales
(2019–)

  1. ^ James Massola (14 February 2021). "What are Labor's factions and who's who in the Left and Right?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  2. ^ Katharine Murphy (31 May 2022). "Anthony Albanese's ministry contains more surprises than expected following a factional kerfuffle". Guardian Australia. Retrieved 7 June 2022.