Two senior members of the government, Linda Burney, the Minister for Indigenous Australians and Skills and Training Minister Brendan O'Connor, have announced their plans to retire at the end of this term of government. Both will step down from their positions as ministers immediately, with the Prime Minister expected to announce his new ministry on Sunday. A Monash expert is available to discuss what this cabinet reshuffle means in the lead up to next year’s election.
Dr Zareh Ghazarian, Politics Lecturer in the School of Social Sciences
Contact: +61 402 851 224 or zareh.ghazarian@monash.edu
Read more of Dr Ghazarian’s commentary at Monash Lens
The following can be attributed to Dr Ghazarian:
“The resignations of two high profile ministers, Linda Burney and Brendan O'Connor, indicates the government is snapping into election mode. Cabinet reshuffles are often used to inject new talent into the ministry, but can also rejuvenate the government's policy agenda.
“Polls have suggested that the Albanese Government has struggled to attract masses of new support. The window for the next election is opening, so this reshuffle may be an opportunity to allow the Prime Minister to be back on the front foot in the political debate.”
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