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Albanese Reveals Second-Term Cabinet After Historic Election Win

Australia's Prime Minister retains core economic and diplomatic ministers while reshuffling key portfolios, solidifying his mandate for ambitious reforms.

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Overview

  • Anthony Albanese retains Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Foreign Minister Penny Wong in his second-term cabinet, emphasizing continuity in economic and diplomatic leadership.
  • Key cabinet reshuffles include Tanya Plibersek moving to Social Services, Murray Watt becoming Environment Minister, Michelle Rowland as Attorney-General, and Tim Ayres taking over as Industry Minister.
  • Labor's landslide victory on May 3 secured at least 93 seats, marking the party's largest majority since World War II and the first consecutive win for a Prime Minister since 2004.
  • The expanded majority strengthens Albanese's mandate to pursue domestic economic reforms and enhances his negotiating position in upcoming U.S. trade discussions.
  • Under ALP rules, internal factions influenced ministerial appointments, with the reshuffle reflecting both factional dynamics and the government's priorities for its second term.