Wilson shadow ministry

Wilson shadow ministry

Shadow cabinet of Victoria
Jess Wilson
Date formed18 November 2025
People and organisations
Opposition LeaderJess Wilson
Deputy Opposition LeaderSam Groth
Member partiesLiberalNational coalition
Status in legislatureOpposition
History
Legislature term60th
PredecessorBattin shadow ministry

The shadow ministry of Jess Wilson is the shadow cabinet of Victoria since November 2025, serving in opposition to the Allan government. The shadow ministry is the Opposition's alternative to the Allan ministry. It was formed following the 2025 Victorian Liberal Party leadership spill where Jess Wilson was elected leader of the Victorian Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition.[1] Sam Groth, who was elected as deputy leader at the 2024 Victorian Liberal Party leadership spill, successfully recontested the position.

The full arrangement of the shadow cabinet was announced on 30 November 2025, replacing Battin's shadow ministry.[2][3]

The ministry was notable for including former Liberal leaders Brad Battin, who led the party before Wilson, and Matthew Guy, while excluding John Pesutto, despite prior speculation.[4][5] Furthermore, Wilson retained her shadow treasurer role, breaking with Liberal Party precedent of the deputy having the treasury portfolio.[5]

Arrangement

Colour key

(for political parties)

Portrait Shadow Minister Portfolio Party Electorate
Jess Wilson Liberal Kew
(2022–)
Sam Groth Liberal Nepean
(2022–)
Bev McArthur Liberal MLC for Western Victoria Region
(2018–)
Evan Mulholland Liberal MLC for Northern Metropolitan Region
(2023–)
Danny O'Brien National Gippsland South
(2015–)
Emma Kealy National Lowan
(2014–)
Melina Bath National MLC for Eastern Victoria Region
(2015–)
James Newbury
  • Manager of Opposition Business
  • Shadow Attorney-General
  • Shadow Special Minister of State
  • Shadow Minister for Equality
Liberal Brighton
(2018–)
Brad Battin
  • Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections
Liberal Berwick
(2022–)
Tim Bull
  • Shadow Minister for Disability, Ageing, Carers and Volunteers
  • Shadow Minister for Racing
  • Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs
National Gippsland East
(2010–)
Georgie Crozier
  • Shadow Minister for Health
  • Shadow Minister for Ambulance Services
  • Shadow Minister for Medical Research
Liberal MLC for Southern Metropolitan Region
(2010–)
David Davis
  • Shadow Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction
  • Shadow Minister for Resources
  • Shadow Minister for Arts and Creative Industries
Liberal MLC for Southern Metropolitan Region
(1996–)
Matthew Guy
  • Shadow Minister for Public Transport
  • Shadow Minister for Ports and Freight
Liberal Bulleen
(2014–)
Renee Heath
  • Shadow Minister for Youth Justice
  • Shadow Minister for Crime Prevention and Victim Support
  • Shadow Minister for Bay Protection
  • Liberal Party Whip in the Legislative Council
Liberal MLC for Eastern Victoria Region
(2022–)
Tim McCurdy
  • Shadow Minister for Water
  • Shadow Minister for Gaming and Liquor
  • Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs
National Ovens Valley
(2014–)
Nick McGowan Liberal MLC for North-Eastern Metropolitan Region
(2022–)
Cindy McLeish
  • Shadow Minister for Women
  • Shadow Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence
  • Shadow Minister for WorkSafe and TAC
Liberal Eildon
(2014–)
Brad Rowswell
  • Shadow Minister for Education
  • Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations
  • Shadow Minister for Government Services
Liberal Sandringham
(2018–)
David Southwick
  • Shadow Minister for Planning
  • Shadow Minister for Housing and Building
Liberal Caulfield
(2010–)
Bridget Vallence
  • Shadow Minister for Finance
  • Shadow Minister for Jobs and Skills
Liberal Evelyn
(2018–)
Richard Welch
  • Shadow Minister for Industry
  • Shadow Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation
  • Shadow Minister for AI and Digital Economy
Liberal MLC for North-Eastern Metropolitan Region
(2024–)
Nicole Werner
  • Shadow Minister for Home Ownership and Housing Affordability
  • Shadow Minister for Youth
  • Shadow Minister for Children
Liberal Warrandyte
(2023–)
Joe McCracken
  • Shadow Cabinet Secretary
Liberal MLC for Western Victoria Region
(2022–)
Shadow Assistant Ministers
Martin Cameron
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Energy Affordability
  • Shadow Minister for Small Business (Regional)
National Morwell
(2022–)
Annabelle Cleeland
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Health
National Euroa
(2022–)
Chris Crewther
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Public Transport
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs
  • Liberal Party Whip in the Legislative Assembly
Liberal Mornington
(2022–)
Moira Deeming
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Local Government
Liberal MLC for Western Metropolitan Region
(2022–)
Wayne Farnham
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Building and Housing Affordability
  • Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition
Liberal Narracan
(2023–)
Ann-Marie Hermans
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Education
Liberal MLC for South-Eastern Metropolitan Region
(2022–)
Trung Luu
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Police
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Criminal Justice Reform
Liberal MLC for Western Metropolitan Region
(2022–)
Kim O'Keeffe
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Regional Multicultural Affairs
National Shepparton
(2022–)
Rachel Westaway
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Hospitality
  • Shadow Assistant Minister for Small Business (Metropolitan)
Liberal Prahran
(2025–)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jess Wilson becomes first woman to lead Victorian Liberals". ABC News. 17 November 2025. Retrieved 18 November 2025.
  2. ^ "New leader Jess Wilson to remain Vic shadow treasurer under reshuffle". ABC News. 30 November 2025. Retrieved 3 December 2025.
  3. ^ Smethurst, Annika (30 November 2025). "Jess Wilson appoints herself shadow treasurer, rewards key backers and dumps rival supporter". The Age. Retrieved 3 December 2025.
  4. ^ Eddie, Rachel; Rooney, Kieran (19 November 2025). "Shadow cabinet reshuffle could bring surprise figure back into the Liberal fold". The Age. Retrieved 9 December 2025.
  5. ^ a b "New leader Jess Wilson to remain Vic shadow treasurer under reshuffle". ABC News. 30 November 2025. Retrieved 9 December 2025.