Julie Collins has retained her position as Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s reshuffled ministry.
Minister Collins was elected in 2007 as the first female member for Franklin and she has held that safe Labor seat in southern Tasmania ever since.
She was first sworn into the agriculture ministry on July 29, 2024 alongside the small business portfolio.
With the small business brief now handed to Anna Aly, Minister Collins can focus solely on supporting Australia’s farmers, fishers and foresters.
Anthony Chisholm will continue as Assistant Minister.
Meanwhile, former Agriculture and Workplace Relations Minister Murray Watt has been reassigned to the Environment and Water portfolio, and Tanya Plibersek has been removed from her Environment role under the new arrangement.
Anthony Albanese - prime minister
Richard Marles - defence
Jim Chalmers - treasurer
Penny Wong - foreign affairs
Katy Gallagher - finance, public service, women, government services
Don Farrell - trade and tourism, special minister of state
Tony Burke - home affairs, immigration and citizenship, cyber security, arts
Jason Clare - education
Chris Bowen - climate change and energy
Murray Watt - environment and water
Michelle Rowland - attorney-general
Pat Conroy - defence industry, Pacific island affairs
Madeleine King - resources, northern Australia
Catherine King - infrastructure, transport, regional development and local government
Malarndirri McCarthy - Indigenous Australians
Clare O'Neil - housing, homelessness, cities
Tanya Plibersek - social services
Amanda Rishworth - employment and workplace relations
Anika Wells - communications, sport
Mark Butler - health and ageing, disability and the National Disability Insurance Scheme
Julie Collins - agriculture, fisheries and forestry
Anne Aly - small business, international development, multicultural affairs
Tim Ayres - industry and innovation, science
Jess Walsh - early childhood education, youth
Daniel Mulino - financial services, assistant treasurer
Sam Rae - aged care and seniors
Matt Keogh - veterans' affairs, defence personnel
Kristy McBain - regional development, local government and territories, emergency management
Jenny McAllister - National Disability Insurance Scheme
Andrew Giles - skills and training
Ms Plibersek, who has a frosty relationship with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese despite being one of Labor's most senior women, has been shifted from her environment portfolio to social services.
Amanda Rishworth takes Minister Watt's previous employment and workplace relations portfolio.
It comes after Mr Albanese went over the top of Ms Plibersek's authority to quash environmental laws she negotiated with the Greens after protests from stakeholders in resource-rich Western Australia.
Mr Albanese retained his frontline team of Defence Minister Mr Marles, Treasurer Jim Chalmers, Finance Minister Katy Gallagher, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and Trade Minister Don Farrell.
Michelle Rowland will become the new attorney-general after Mark Dreyfus was knifed by his own right faction in a power play by Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles.
Other ministers keeping their portfolios include Malarndirri McCarthy (Indigenous Australians), Tony Burke (home affairs), Mark Butler (health), Chris Bowen (energy), Jason Clare (education) and Clare O'Neil (housing).
Anne Aly was elevated to cabinet from the outer ministry, making her the sole Muslim MP in the senior leadership team after Ed Husic fell victim to factional warfare.
Dr Aly's promotion reflects a greater focus on WA after the state helped deliver Labor government for the second consecutive federal election.
Tim Ayres was also promoted to cabinet while Jess Walsh, Daniel Mulino and Sam Rae entered the 30-person ministry.
The ministry will be sworn in at Government House on Tuesday.
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement of his ministry, with Julie Collins returning as the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry portfolio, and
NFF President David Jochinke said both Ministers Collins and Chisholm brought valuable experience and a sound understanding of the industry’s challenges and opportunities.
“We need strong leadership to tackle the big issues facing farmers, and that work must start now,” Mr Jochinke said.
The NFF also congratulated Don Farrell on retaining the trade portfolio, and welcomed the appointments of Murray Watt to environment and water, Anika Wells to communications, Tim Ayres to industry and innovation, and Amanda Rishworth to employment and workplace relations. The NFF also congratulated Dr Andrew Leigh who will continue as Assistant Minister for Productivity, Competition, Charities and Treasury.
Mr Jochinke said early engagement with Ministers would be crucial.
“We’re calling on the Prime Minister and Minister Collins to visit drought-hit regions within the Government’s first 30 days. Farmers are doing it tough and they need to see leadership on the ground."
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