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{{Short description|Shadow ministry of Australia (2014–2018)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
The '''Shadow Ministry of [[Luke Foley]]''' was the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|Labor]] opposition from December 2014 to November 2018, opposing the [[Mike Baird|Baird]] and [[First Berejiklian ministry|Berejiklian]] [[Coalition (Australia)|coalition]] governments in the [[Parliament of New South Wales]]. The shadow ministry comprised 'spokespeople' or 'shadow [[Ministers of the Crown|ministers]]' who aim to hold the government of the day to account.
==Third arrangement (2016–2018)==
The shadow ministry was made up of 22 members of the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|NSW Labor]] caucus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|title=Shadow Ministry in both Houses (by Seniority)|work=Members|publisher=[[Parliament of New South Wales]]|date=March 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/2016031...mbers.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|archive-date=10 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> This arrangement commenced in March 2016.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Officeholder
!Office(s)
|-
| [[Luke Foley]] MP
| [[Leader of the Opposition (New South Wales)|Leader of the Opposition]]<br />Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
|-
| [[Michael Daley]] MP
|Deputy Leader of the Opposition<br />Shadow Minister for Planning and Infrastructure<br />Shadow Minister for Gaming and Racing
|-
| [[Walt Secord]] MLC
|Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council<br />Shadow Minister for Health<br />Shadow Minister for the Arts<br />Shadow Minister for the North Coast
|-
| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] MP
| Shadow Treasurer<br />Shadow Minister for the Illawarra
|-
| [[Adam Searle]] MLC
|Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council<br />Shadow Minister for Industry, Energy and Resources<br />Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
|-
| [[Jodi McKay]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Transport<br />Shadow Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight
|-
| [[Jihad Dib]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Education
|-
| [[Penny Sharpe]] MLC
|Shadow Minister for the Environment and Heritage<br />Shadow Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events
|-
| [[Paul Lynch (politician)|Paul Lynch]] MP
| Shadow Attorney-General
|-
| [[Tania Mihailuk]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services<br />Shadow Minister for Social Housing<br />Shadow Minister for Mental Health<br />Shadow Minister for Medical Research
|-
| [[Sophie Cotsis]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Women<br />Shadow Minister for Ageing<br />Shadow Minister for Disability Services<br />Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism
|-
| [[Peter Primrose]] MLC
| Shadow Minister for Local Government
|-
| [[Guy Zangari]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Justice and Police<br />Shadow Minister for Corrections<br />Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
|-
| [[Kate Washington]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education<br />Shadow Minister for the Hunter
|-
| [[Mick Veitch]] MLC
| Shadow Minister for Primary Industries<br />Shadow Minister for Lands<br />Shadow Minister for Western NSW
|-
| [[Prue Car]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Skills<br />Shadow Assistant Minister for Education
|-
| [[David Harris (Australian politician)|David Harris]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Regional Development<br />Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs<br />Shadow Minister for the Central Coast
|-
| [[Clayton Barr]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Finance, Services and Property
|-
| [[Jenny Aitchison]] MP
|Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault<br />Shadow Minister for Small Business
|-
| [[Yasmin Catley]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation
|-
| [[Chris Minns]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Water
|-
| [[Lynda Voltz]] MLC
|Shadow Minister for Sport<br />Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs
|}
==Second arrangement (2015–2016)==
The shadow ministry was made up of 22 members of the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|NSW Labor]] caucus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|title=Shadow Ministry in both Houses (by Seniority)|work=Members|publisher=[[Parliament of New South Wales]]|date=January 2015|accessdate=9 January 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/2015020...embers.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|archive-date=9 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= list of the @NSWLabor Shadow Cabinet #nswpol|publisher=Twitter|date=9 April 2015|accessdate=9 April 2015}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Officeholder !!Office(s)
|-
| [[Luke Foley]] MP
|
* Leader of the Opposition
* Shadow Minister for the Arts
* Shadow Minister for Racing
* Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
|-
| [[Linda Burney]] MP
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition
* Shadow Minister for Education
* Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
|-
| [[Adam Searle]] MLC
|
* Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
* Shadow Minister for Industry, Energy and Resources
* Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
|-
| [[Walt Secord]] MLC
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
* Shadow Minister for Health
* Shadow Minister for the North Coast
|-
| [[Michael Daley]] MP
|
* Shadow Treasurer
|-
| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
* Shadow Minister for the Illawarra
|-
| [[Paul Lynch (politician)|Paul Lynch]] MP
|
* Shadow Attorney-General
|-
| [[Penny Sharpe]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Planning
* Shadow Minister for the Environment
* Shadow Minister for Heritage
|-
| [[Tania Mihailuk]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services
* Shadow Minister for Social Housing
* Shadow Minister for Mental Health
* Shadow Minister for Medical Research
|-
| [[Jodi McKay]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Justice and Police
* Shadow Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight
|-
| [[Sophie Cotsis]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Ageing
* Shadow Minister for Disability Services
* Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism
|-
| [[Peter Primrose]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Local Government
* Shadow Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation
|-
| [[Guy Zangari]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events
* Shadow Minister for Sport
* Shadow Minister for Corrections
* Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
* Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs
|-
| [[Mick Veitch]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Primary Industries
* Shadow Minister for Lands and Water
* Shadow Minister for Western NSW
|-
| [[David Harris (Australian politician)|David Harris]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Regional Development
* Shadow Minister for Skills
* Shadow Minister for Small Business
* Shadow Minister for the Central Coast
|-
| [[Jodie Harrison]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Women
* Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
* Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
* Shadow Minister for the Hunter
|-
| [[Clayton Barr]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Finance, Services and Property
|}
==First arrangement (2015)==
The shadow ministry was made up of sixteen members of the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|NSW Labor]] caucus.<ref>{{cite web |title=Shadow Ministry in both Houses(by Seniority) |url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow |publisher=[[Parliament of New South Wales]] |access-date=29 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2015032...prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow |archive-date=23 March 2015}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Officeholder !!Office(s)
|-
| [[Luke Foley]] MLC
|
* Leader of the Opposition
* Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
* Shadow Minister for the Environment
* Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
|-
| [[Linda Burney]] MP
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition
* Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly
* Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services
* Shadow Minister for Ageing and Disability Services
* Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
* Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
* Shadow Minister for the Central Coast
|-
| [[Michael Daley]] MP
|
* Shadow Treasurer
* Shadow Minister for Roads and Freight
|-
| Ms [[Penny Sharpe]]{{efn|name=LC}}
|
* Shadow Minister for Transport
|-
| [[Walt Secord]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Health
* Shadow Minister for Liquor Regulation
* Shadow Minister for the North Coast
|-
| Mr [[Steve Whan]]{{efn|name=LC}}
|
* Shadow Minister for Police
* Shadow Minister for Resources and Primary Industries
* Shadow Minister for Tourism Major Events Hospitality and Racing
* Shadow Minister for Rural Water
|-
| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Education and Training
* Shadow Minister for the Illawarra
|-
| [[Paul Lynch (politician)|Paul Lynch]] MP
|
* Shadow Attorney-General
* Shadow Minister for Justice
|-
| [[Adam Searle]] MLC
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
* Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change
* Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
* Shadow Minister for Small Business
|-
| [[Peter Primrose]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Finance and Services
* Shadow Minister for Water
* Shadow Special Minister of State
* Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader on Western Sydney
|-
| [[Sophie Cotsis]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Local Government
* Shadow Minister for Housing
* Shadow Minister for Mental Health
* Shadow Minister for the Status of Women
|-
| [[Mick Veitch]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Trade and Investment
* Shadow Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services
* Shadow Minister for Regional and Rural Affairs
* Shadow Minister for Western NSW
|-
| Ms [[Jodi McKay]]{{efn|name=McK|Former MP. Endorsed as the Labor candidate for the seat of [[Electoral district of Strathfield|Strathfield]].}}
|
* Shadow Minister for Planning<ref>{{cite news |title=Foley draws inspiration from Newman |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/foley-draws-inspiration-from-newman/y4xrql31v |access-date=1 April 2023 |work=[[SBS World News|SBS News]] |publisher=[[Special Broadcasting Service]] |date=6 January 2015 |language=en}}</ref>
|-
| [[Tania Mihailuk]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Fair Trading
* Shadow Minister for Healthy Lifestyles
* Shadow Minister for Volunteering and Youth
|-
| [[Ron Hoenig]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
* Shadow Minister for Heritage
|-
| [[Guy Zangari]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Communities
* Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation
|-
| [[Sonia Hornery]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Science and Medical Research
* Shadow Minister for the Arts
* Shadow Minister for the Hunter
|}
==Notes==
{{notelist|refs=
{{efn|name=LC|Resigned from the Legislative Council in March 2015 to unsuccessfully contest the Legislative Assembly.}}
}}
==See also==
*[[2015 New South Wales state election]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Labor Party (NSW)}}
{{Government of New South Wales}}
[[Category:New South Wales shadow ministries|Foley]]
Okumaya devam et...
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{{Short description|Shadow ministry of Australia (2014–2018)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
The '''Shadow Ministry of [[Luke Foley]]''' was the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|Labor]] opposition from December 2014 to November 2018, opposing the [[Mike Baird|Baird]] and [[First Berejiklian ministry|Berejiklian]] [[Coalition (Australia)|coalition]] governments in the [[Parliament of New South Wales]]. The shadow ministry comprised 'spokespeople' or 'shadow [[Ministers of the Crown|ministers]]' who aim to hold the government of the day to account.
==Third arrangement (2016–2018)==
The shadow ministry was made up of 22 members of the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|NSW Labor]] caucus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|title=Shadow Ministry in both Houses (by Seniority)|work=Members|publisher=[[Parliament of New South Wales]]|date=March 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/2016031...mbers.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|archive-date=10 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> This arrangement commenced in March 2016.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Officeholder
!Office(s)
|-
| [[Luke Foley]] MP
| [[Leader of the Opposition (New South Wales)|Leader of the Opposition]]<br />Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
|-
| [[Michael Daley]] MP
|Deputy Leader of the Opposition<br />Shadow Minister for Planning and Infrastructure<br />Shadow Minister for Gaming and Racing
|-
| [[Walt Secord]] MLC
|Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council<br />Shadow Minister for Health<br />Shadow Minister for the Arts<br />Shadow Minister for the North Coast
|-
| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] MP
| Shadow Treasurer<br />Shadow Minister for the Illawarra
|-
| [[Adam Searle]] MLC
|Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council<br />Shadow Minister for Industry, Energy and Resources<br />Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
|-
| [[Jodi McKay]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Transport<br />Shadow Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight
|-
| [[Jihad Dib]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Education
|-
| [[Penny Sharpe]] MLC
|Shadow Minister for the Environment and Heritage<br />Shadow Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events
|-
| [[Paul Lynch (politician)|Paul Lynch]] MP
| Shadow Attorney-General
|-
| [[Tania Mihailuk]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services<br />Shadow Minister for Social Housing<br />Shadow Minister for Mental Health<br />Shadow Minister for Medical Research
|-
| [[Sophie Cotsis]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Women<br />Shadow Minister for Ageing<br />Shadow Minister for Disability Services<br />Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism
|-
| [[Peter Primrose]] MLC
| Shadow Minister for Local Government
|-
| [[Guy Zangari]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Justice and Police<br />Shadow Minister for Corrections<br />Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
|-
| [[Kate Washington]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education<br />Shadow Minister for the Hunter
|-
| [[Mick Veitch]] MLC
| Shadow Minister for Primary Industries<br />Shadow Minister for Lands<br />Shadow Minister for Western NSW
|-
| [[Prue Car]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Skills<br />Shadow Assistant Minister for Education
|-
| [[David Harris (Australian politician)|David Harris]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Regional Development<br />Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs<br />Shadow Minister for the Central Coast
|-
| [[Clayton Barr]] MP
| Shadow Minister for Finance, Services and Property
|-
| [[Jenny Aitchison]] MP
|Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault<br />Shadow Minister for Small Business
|-
| [[Yasmin Catley]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation
|-
| [[Chris Minns]] MP
|Shadow Minister for Water
|-
| [[Lynda Voltz]] MLC
|Shadow Minister for Sport<br />Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs
|}
==Second arrangement (2015–2016)==
The shadow ministry was made up of 22 members of the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|NSW Labor]] caucus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|title=Shadow Ministry in both Houses (by Seniority)|work=Members|publisher=[[Parliament of New South Wales]]|date=January 2015|accessdate=9 January 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/2015020...embers.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow|archive-date=9 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= list of the @NSWLabor Shadow Cabinet #nswpol|publisher=Twitter|date=9 April 2015|accessdate=9 April 2015}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Officeholder !!Office(s)
|-
| [[Luke Foley]] MP
|
* Leader of the Opposition
* Shadow Minister for the Arts
* Shadow Minister for Racing
* Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
|-
| [[Linda Burney]] MP
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition
* Shadow Minister for Education
* Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
|-
| [[Adam Searle]] MLC
|
* Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
* Shadow Minister for Industry, Energy and Resources
* Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
|-
| [[Walt Secord]] MLC
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
* Shadow Minister for Health
* Shadow Minister for the North Coast
|-
| [[Michael Daley]] MP
|
* Shadow Treasurer
|-
| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Transport and Infrastructure
* Shadow Minister for the Illawarra
|-
| [[Paul Lynch (politician)|Paul Lynch]] MP
|
* Shadow Attorney-General
|-
| [[Penny Sharpe]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Planning
* Shadow Minister for the Environment
* Shadow Minister for Heritage
|-
| [[Tania Mihailuk]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services
* Shadow Minister for Social Housing
* Shadow Minister for Mental Health
* Shadow Minister for Medical Research
|-
| [[Jodi McKay]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Justice and Police
* Shadow Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight
|-
| [[Sophie Cotsis]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Ageing
* Shadow Minister for Disability Services
* Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism
|-
| [[Peter Primrose]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Local Government
* Shadow Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation
|-
| [[Guy Zangari]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events
* Shadow Minister for Sport
* Shadow Minister for Corrections
* Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
* Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs
|-
| [[Mick Veitch]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Primary Industries
* Shadow Minister for Lands and Water
* Shadow Minister for Western NSW
|-
| [[David Harris (Australian politician)|David Harris]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Regional Development
* Shadow Minister for Skills
* Shadow Minister for Small Business
* Shadow Minister for the Central Coast
|-
| [[Jodie Harrison]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Women
* Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
* Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
* Shadow Minister for the Hunter
|-
| [[Clayton Barr]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Finance, Services and Property
|}
==First arrangement (2015)==
The shadow ministry was made up of sixteen members of the [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|NSW Labor]] caucus.<ref>{{cite web |title=Shadow Ministry in both Houses(by Seniority) |url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow |publisher=[[Parliament of New South Wales]] |access-date=29 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/2015032...prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListCurrentShadow |archive-date=23 March 2015}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Officeholder !!Office(s)
|-
| [[Luke Foley]] MLC
|
* Leader of the Opposition
* Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
* Shadow Minister for the Environment
* Shadow Minister for Western Sydney
|-
| [[Linda Burney]] MP
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition
* Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly
* Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services
* Shadow Minister for Ageing and Disability Services
* Shadow Minister for Early Childhood Education
* Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
* Shadow Minister for the Central Coast
|-
| [[Michael Daley]] MP
|
* Shadow Treasurer
* Shadow Minister for Roads and Freight
|-
| Ms [[Penny Sharpe]]{{efn|name=LC}}
|
* Shadow Minister for Transport
|-
| [[Walt Secord]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Health
* Shadow Minister for Liquor Regulation
* Shadow Minister for the North Coast
|-
| Mr [[Steve Whan]]{{efn|name=LC}}
|
* Shadow Minister for Police
* Shadow Minister for Resources and Primary Industries
* Shadow Minister for Tourism Major Events Hospitality and Racing
* Shadow Minister for Rural Water
|-
| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Education and Training
* Shadow Minister for the Illawarra
|-
| [[Paul Lynch (politician)|Paul Lynch]] MP
|
* Shadow Attorney-General
* Shadow Minister for Justice
|-
| [[Adam Searle]] MLC
|
* Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council
* Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change
* Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
* Shadow Minister for Small Business
|-
| [[Peter Primrose]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Finance and Services
* Shadow Minister for Water
* Shadow Special Minister of State
* Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader on Western Sydney
|-
| [[Sophie Cotsis]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Local Government
* Shadow Minister for Housing
* Shadow Minister for Mental Health
* Shadow Minister for the Status of Women
|-
| [[Mick Veitch]] MLC
|
* Shadow Minister for Trade and Investment
* Shadow Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services
* Shadow Minister for Regional and Rural Affairs
* Shadow Minister for Western NSW
|-
| Ms [[Jodi McKay]]{{efn|name=McK|Former MP. Endorsed as the Labor candidate for the seat of [[Electoral district of Strathfield|Strathfield]].}}
|
* Shadow Minister for Planning<ref>{{cite news |title=Foley draws inspiration from Newman |url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/foley-draws-inspiration-from-newman/y4xrql31v |access-date=1 April 2023 |work=[[SBS World News|SBS News]] |publisher=[[Special Broadcasting Service]] |date=6 January 2015 |language=en}}</ref>
|-
| [[Tania Mihailuk]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Fair Trading
* Shadow Minister for Healthy Lifestyles
* Shadow Minister for Volunteering and Youth
|-
| [[Ron Hoenig]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Emergency Services
* Shadow Minister for Heritage
|-
| [[Guy Zangari]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Communities
* Shadow Minister for Sport and Recreation
|-
| [[Sonia Hornery]] MP
|
* Shadow Minister for Science and Medical Research
* Shadow Minister for the Arts
* Shadow Minister for the Hunter
|}
==Notes==
{{notelist|refs=
{{efn|name=LC|Resigned from the Legislative Council in March 2015 to unsuccessfully contest the Legislative Assembly.}}
}}
==See also==
*[[2015 New South Wales state election]]
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Labor Party (NSW)}}
{{Government of New South Wales}}
[[Category:New South Wales shadow ministries|Foley]]
Okumaya devam et...