Tasmanian Greens Spokespeople Explained

Cabinet Name:Tasmanian Greens Shadow Ministry
Jurisdiction:Tasmania
Incumbent:Rosalie Woodruff, Leader of the Tasmanian Greens
Date Formed:23/04/2024
Total Number:5
Political Party:Tasmanian Greens
Legislature Status:Crossbench
Governor:Barbara Baker
Opposition Parties:Government - Liberals'
Opposition - Labor
Opposition Leaders:Liberal - Jeremy Rockliff
Labor - Dean Winter
Last Election:2024 Tasmanian state election

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.

Woodruff Shadow Ministry

The Ministry:[2]

PartyMinistry MemberPortraitPortfolioNotes
GreensRosalie WoodruffGreens 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
GreensVica BayleyGreens 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
GreensHelen BurnetPreventative 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
GreensCecily RosolHealth and Mental Wellbeing
Children and Young People
Corrections and Rehabilitation
Community Service
Heritage
Trade and Economic Development
Disability Services
Women
MP for Bass
GreensTabatha BadgerPrimary 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
GreensCassy O'ConnorLeader 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

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McCall . Tony . 2013-11-06 . Will the Labor-Green alliance in Tasmania end in tears? . 2024-04-23 . The Conversation . en-US.
  2. Web site: MPs . Tasmanian Greens . Tabatha Badger . 2024-04-23 . tasgreensmps.org/ . en-AU.