Australia news live: Tanya Plibersek shifted to social services as Anthony Albanese reveals new cabinet

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PM announces line-up of new ministry

Anthony Albanese is unveiling his new cabinet after the Labor party was elected to federal government with the “largest ALP caucus in history since federation”.

The prime minister says it presents “an extraordinary opportunity for ministers, but for the entire caucus going forward” to put “an ambitious agenda to change this country for the better”.

He says:

The cabinet will be made up of: Richard Marles as deputy prime minister and minister for defence; Penny Wong as foreign affairs minister; Jim Chalmers as treasurer; Katy Gallagher, minister for finance and public service; Don Farrell, minister for trade, tourism and special minister of state.

During the election campaign I confirmed all of those people would continue to fulfil their responsibilities.

Tony Burke will be minister for home affairs, immigration and citizenship, cybersecurity as well as the arts; Mark Butler as minister for health and ageing, disability and the NDIS; Chris Bowen, minister for climate change and energy; Catherine King minister for infrastructure, transport, regional development and local government; Amanda Rishworth will be the minister for employment and workplace relations; Jason Clare, minister for education; Michelle Rowland will be the new attorney general; Tanya Plibersek, minister for social services.

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Albanese has confirmed has been invited to the inauguration of the new pope this week and intends to attend.

Albanese says:

I have been invited to the formal inauguration of Pope Leo XIV. It is taking place on Sunday. It’s my intention – we are sorting out logistics at the moment – is to travel from Jakarta to Rome and to the Vatican City to be able to attend and represent Australia at that event which will be so important for Catholics around the world and those of faith here in Australia as well.

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