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    Jacinta Price is BACK, Andrew Hastie has a new job and Jane Hume’s role revealed: Angus Taylor unveils his shadow cabinet – and it looks nothing like Sussan Ley’s

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    Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is set to return to the Liberal Party frontbench, with new Opposition Leader Angus Taylor finalising his reshaped Shadow Cabinet.

    Taylor has appointed Price as Shadow Minister for Small Business, Skills and Training, marking her reinstatement to the senior Coalition team just months after she was removed from Sussan Ley’s shadow ministry.

    Former leadership contender Andrew Hastie will also rejoin the frontbench as Shadow Minister for Industry and Deputy leader in the House of Representatives.

    Deputy Leader Jane Hume will serve as Shadow Minister for Employment, Industrial Relations and Productivity.

    Goldstein MP Tim Wilson, a moderate and supporter of Sussan Ley, will serve as Shadow Treasurer. Wilson was the only Liberal candidate to win back a seat from a Teal Independent at the 2025 election, defeating Zoe Daniel.

    Tasmanian Senator Clare Chandler, who appeared alongside WIlson, Hume and Taylor will serve as Shadow Finance Minister. 

    Chandler was the first MP to submit her resignation from Shadow Cabinet, following Taylor’s resignation last Wednesday evening.  

    Price’s comeback follows her September 2025 departure from the shadow ministry, when Ley asked her to step down after a dispute over comments Price made about Indian migrants and her refusal to publicly endorse Ley’s leadership.

    Jacinta Price is BACK, Andrew Hastie has a new job and Jane Hume’s role revealed: Angus Taylor unveils his shadow cabinet – and it looks nothing like Sussan Ley’s

    Price (pictured) will return to the Liberal Party frontbench as part of Angus Taylor’s team

    Tim Wilson (pictured) has been appointed as Shadow Treasurer under Angus Taylor

    Tim Wilson (pictured) has been appointed as Shadow Treasurer under Angus Taylor 

    On 10 September 2025, Price told the ABC the Albanese government was accepting ‘large numbers’ of Indian migrants to bolster Labor’s vote share, an assertion she later conceded was a ‘mistake’.

    Ley considered the remarks ‘deeply hurtful’ to Indian Australians and said maintaining confidence in the leader was a fundamental requirement for serving in the shadow ministry. 

    At the time, Ley declared that Price had ‘failed the test’ expected of shadow ministers. Price later described her comments as ‘clumsy,’ though she stopped short of issuing an explicit apology.

    Sussan Ley’s former deputy Ted O’Brien will shift into the role of Shadow Foreign Minister, supported by Senator Dave Sharma, who will serve as Shadow Minister for International Development.

    Liberal Senate leader Michaelia Cash will shift to Shadow Attorney-General. 

    Some moderate MPs who backed Ley have also held their positions on the frontbench.

    Senator Ann Ruston will continue as Shadow Health Minister and Deputy Leader in the Senate.

    Berowra MP Julian Leeser will remain Shadow Education Minister, while Andrew Bragg will retain his housing portfolio and take on the additional role of Shadow Environment Minister.

    Key Angus Taylor supporter Claire Chandler (pictured) will serve as Shadow Finance Minister

    Key Angus Taylor supporter Claire Chandler (pictured) will serve as Shadow Finance Minister

    Ley backers such as Anne Ruston (front) and Andrew Bragg (back) remain in Shadow Cabinet

    Ley backers such as Anne Ruston (front) and Andrew Bragg (back) remain in Shadow Cabinet

    Dan Tehan will replace Alex Hawke as Manager of Opposition Business in the House of Representatives.

    Hawke, one of Ley’s biggest supports, has been dropped entirely. 

    Senator James Paterson, a key figure in Taylor’s victory over Ley, will serve as Shadow Minister for Defence. 

    The National Party will also return to the Shadow Cabinet, following the Coalition split earlier this year.  

    Just days after Taylor ousted Ley as Liberal leader, Price used a fiery appearance on The Karl Stefanovic Show to signal her political comeback.

    ‘I’m back, baby. I’m back. Don’t worry about that. I’m back,’ she said. 

    ‘I was having a breather, but I’m back.’

    Price also targeted colleagues she accused of abandoning her during last year’s controversy, specifically Hawke, who had publicly urged her to apologise.

    ‘I think it was fairly evident that Mr Hawke there had a good old crack,’ she said.

    ‘I had a very stern conversation with him.’

    Angus Taylor’s shadow cabinet 

    Angus Taylor MP – Leader of the Opposition

    Senator Jane Hume – Shadow Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations; Shadow Minister for Productivity and Deregulation; Shadow Minister for Government Services 

    Tim Wilson MP – Shadow Treasurer 

    Senator Claire Chandler – Shadow Minister for the Public Service; Shadow Minister for Finance

    Melissa McIntosh MP – Shadow Minister for Women; Shadow Minister for the NDIS; Shadow Minister for Families and Social Services

    Julian Leeser MP – Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians; Shadow Minister for Education

    David Littleproud MP – Shadow Minister for Agriculture

    Senator Andrew Bragg – Shadow Minister for Environment; Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness

    Senator Ross Cadell – Shadow Minister for Water; Shadow Minister for Emergency Management, Shadow Minister for Fisheries and Forestry  

    Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price – Shadow Minister for Skills and Training; Shadow Minister for Small Business

    Senator Michaelia Cash – Shadow Attorney-General

    Senator Anne Ruston – Shadow Minister for Health and Aged Care

    Angie Bell MP – Shadow Minister for Sport; Shadow Minister for Youth; Shadow Minister for Arts

    Aaron Violi MP – Shadow Minister for Financial Services; Shadow Minister for the Digital Economy; Shadow Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation; Shadow Minister for Cyber Security

    Andrew Hastie MP – Shadow Minister for Industry and Sovereign Capability

    Dan Tehan MP – Shadow Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction

    Senator Susan McDonald – Shadow Minister for Resources and Northern Australia

    Senator Jonno Duniam – Shadow Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration

    Senator James Paterson – Shadow Minister for Defence

    Darren Chester MP – Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs

    Phillip Thompson MP – Shadow Minister for Defence Industry

    Senator James McGrath – Shadow Special Minister of State; Shadow Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities

    Tony Pasin MP – Shadow Minister for Scrutiny of Government Waste and Accountability

    Ted O’Brien MP – Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs

    Kevin Hogan MP – Shadow Minister for Trade, Investment and Tourism

    Senator Bridget McKenzie – Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development; Shadow Minister for Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

    Anne Webster MP – Shadow Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories; Shadow Minister for Regional Communications

    Senator Matt O’Sullivan – Shadow Minister for Choice in Childcare and Early Learning; Shadow Minister for Child Protection and the Prevention of Family Violence

    Senator Sarah Henderson – Shadow Minister for Communications and Digital Safety



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