Tasmanian Greens have not been in the official Opposition position since 2010,[1] The party appoint their parliamentary members to various portfolios to shadow the Government's actions and plans. The current leader is Rosalie Woodruff.
Tasmanian Greens Shadow Ministry | |
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Cabinet of Tasmania | |
Rosalie Woodruff, Leader of the Tasmanian Greens | |
Date formed | 23/04/2024 |
People and organisations | |
Governor | Barbara Baker |
Total no. of members | 5 |
Member party | Tasmanian Greens |
Status in legislature | Crossbench |
Opposition parties | Government - Liberals' Opposition - Labor |
Opposition leaders | Liberal - Jeremy Rockliff Labor - Dean Winter |
History | |
Outgoing election | 2024 Tasmanian state election |
Woodruff Shadow Ministry
editThe Ministry:[2]
Party | Ministry Member | Portrait | Portfolio | Notes | |
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Greens | Rosalie Woodruff | Greens Leader Aboriginal Affairs Attorney-General Justice and Integrity Commission of Inquiry Response Climate Change and Forests LGBTIQA+ Animal Welfare Marine Environment |
Leader since 2023, MP for Franklin | ||
Greens | Vica Bayley | Greens Deputy Leader Leader of Greens Business Treasury and Finance Energy Environment and Biodiversity Education Housing and Consumer Protection Sport and Events Veterans Affairs Arts |
Deputy Leader since 2023, MP for Clark | ||
Greens | Helen Burnet | Preventative Health and Community Wellbeing Local Government Planning Infrastructure Transport Water Workplace Relations and Safety Multicultural Affairs Waste |
Deputy Mayor of Hobart <2024, MP for Clark | ||
Greens | Cecily Rosol | Health and Mental Wellbeing Children and Young People Corrections and Rehabilitation Community Service Heritage Trade and Economic Development Disability Services Women |
MP for Bass | ||
Greens | Tabatha Badger | Primary Industries Police, Fire and Emergency Management Parks and Public Land Skills and Training Tourism and Hospitality Prevention of Family Violence Small Business Science and Information Technology Mining | |||
Greens | Cassy O'Connor | Leader of the Greens in LegCo, Attorney-General and Justice, Animal Welfare, Democracy and Integrity. | Former Leader of the Greens and MP for Clark, currently MLC for Hobart |
References
edit- ^ McCall, Tony (2013-11-06). "Will the Labor-Green alliance in Tasmania end in tears?". The Conversation. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
- ^ MPs, Tasmanian Greens. "Tabatha Badger". tasgreensmps.org/. Retrieved 2024-04-23.