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FROM TOP LEFT: Prime Minister, Scott Morrison. Environment Minister, Sussan Ley. Angus Taylor will be responsible for meeting the 2030 emissions target. Mark Butler maintains the climate change and energy portfolio. Bridget McKenzie is Australia’s first female Minister for Agriculture. Melissa Price is replaced.
Prime Minister
announces new
Ministerial lineup
MELISSA PRICE IS no longer Minister for the Environment after Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, announced a new Ministerial lineup after winning the election.
Price has been replaced by Sussan Ley although responsibility for emission reduction targets has been given to the Minister for Energy, Angus Taylor.
This means Taylor will have the challenging task of keeping energy prices down while meeting Australia's 2030 emissions target.
The next meeting of the UN Climate Action Summit is this September in New York.
He will also be in charge of the $3.5 billion Climate Solutions Fund which replaced the Emissions Reduction Fund and allocated an extra $2 billion. It will remain as the centrepiece of the government's climate policies.
Price has become defence industry minister and Alan Tudge remains Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population.
The Morrison ministry features seven women in cabinet which is a record for the coalition.
Nationals deputy leader Bridget McKenzie has been appointed Australia’s first female Minister for Agriculture.
Ley has been in parliament for 17 years representing the federal seat of Farrer which borders Victoria and South Australia.
Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) interim CEO, Jonathan Cartlege, said the new Ministry has been carefully calibrated to tackle some of the biggest emerging challenges facing the nation.
By putting emission reduction back with energy, Cartledge said he hoped there would be renewed impetus to examine the huge efficiencies the built environment had to offer on the demand side of the energy equation.
Finally, the federal opposition announced its new front bench last month.
Anthony Albanese replaced Bill Shorten as Opposition leader while Mark Butler maintained the climate change and energy portfolio. ✺
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