New federal ministers

Here is a list of the new federal ministers in the Australian government, as of March 2022:

Liberal Party

  1. Anthony Albanese - Prime Minister
  2. Richard Marles - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence
  3. Penny Wong - Minister for Foreign Affairs
  4. Jim Chalmers - Treasurer
  5. Katy Gallagher - Minister for Finance
  6. Tanya Plibersek - Minister for Education and Youth
  7. Mark Butler - Minister for Health and Aged Care
  8. Chris Bowen - Minister for Home Affairs
  9. Clare O'Neil - Minister for Industry, Science and Technology
  10. Brendan O'Connor - Minister for Skills and Training
  11. Tony Burke - Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
  12. Anne Aly - Minister for Defence Personnel
  13. Andrew Giles - Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs
  14. Murray Watt - Minister for Climate Change and Energy
  15. Stephen Jones - Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations
  16. Bill Shorten - Minister for Government Services
  17. Andrew Leigh - Minister for Competition and Productivity
  18. Amanda Rishworth - Minister for Social Services
  19. Matt Thistlethwaite - Minister for Veterans' Affairs
  20. Anika Wells - Minister for Early Childhood Education

National Party

  1. David Littleproud - Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
  2. Keith Pitt - Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia
  3. Bridget McKenzie - Minister for Regionalisation and Local Government
  4. David Gillespie - Minister for Regional Health and General Practice
  5. Michelle Landry - Minister for Families and Social Services

Independent

  1. Zali Steggall - Minister for the Environment

Note: This list may not be exhaustive or up-to-date, as ministerial portfolios and responsibilities can change over time.