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The Opposition in the Northern Territory usually consists of the largest party not in Government. The Opposition's purpose is to hold the Government to account and constitute a "Government-in-waiting" should the existing Government fall. To that end, a Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Ministers for the various government departments question the Chief Minister and Ministers on Government policy and administration and formulate the policy the Opposition would pursue in Government.
At times, the Opposition consisted of both the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and Coalition counterpart, the Country Liberal Party (CLP).
The current Leader of the Opposition is Territory
Labor Leader Selena Uibo .
Current Shadow Ministry (since 2024)[ edit ]
14th Assembly Shadow Ministry (2020–2024)[ edit ]
Country Liberal Party [ edit ]
Finocchiaro Shadow Ministry (2020–2024)[ edit ]
Officeholder
Office(s)
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Lia Finocchiaro MLA
Leader of the Opposition – Shadow Chief Minister
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Shadow Minister for Major Projects and Territory Economic Reconstruction (Until 10 May 2022)
Shadow Minister for Strategic Defence Relations
Shadow Minister for Northern Australia and Trade
Shadow Minister for Major Projects (From 10 May 2022)
Gerard Maley MLA
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Shadow Minister for Defence Industries
Shadow Minister for Recreational Fishing
Shadow Minister for Alcohol Policy
Shadow Minister for National Resilience
Shadow Minister for Territory Development (From 10 May 2022)
Steve Edgington MLA
Shadow Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
Shadow Minister for Mining and Industry
Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Shadow Minister for Children
Shadow Minister for Treaty and Local Decision Making
Shadow Minister for Local Government (From 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence (From 10 May 2022)
Joshua Burgoyne MLA
Opposition Whip
Shadow Minister for Territory Families and Urban Housing
Shadow Minister for Central Australia Economic Reconstruction
Shadow Minister for Renewables and Energy
Shadow Minister for Essential Services
Shadow Minister for Major Events
Shadow Minister for Youth
Shadow Minister for Climate Change
Shadow Minister for Agribusiness and Aquaculture (From 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Advanced Manufacturing (From 10 May 2022)
Marie-Clare Boothby MLA
Shadow Minister for Tourism and Hospitality
Shadow Minister for Small Business
Shadow Minister for Jobs and Training
Shadow Minister for Racing, Gaming and Licensing
Shadow Minister for Women
Shadow Minister for Veterans’ Affairs (From 21 September 2021)
Ian Sloan MLA (Until 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Agribusiness and Aquaculture (Until 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Local Government (Until 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Arts and Culture (Until 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Veterans Affairs (Until 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Indigenous Essential Services (Until 21 September 2021)
Jo Hersey MLA
Shadow Minister for Education
Shadow Minister for Environment
Shadow Minister for International Education
Shadow Minister for Sport
Shadow Minister for Water Security
Shadow Minister for Seniors
Shadow Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage (From 21 September 2021)
Bill Yan MLA
Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Remote Housing and Town Camps
Shadow Minister for Public Employment
Shadow Minister for Corporate and Digital Development
Shadow Minister for Disabilities
Shadow Minister for Parks and Rangers
Shadow Minister for Indigenous Essential Services (From 21 September 2021)
Shadow Minister for Desert Knowledge Australia (From 10 May 2021)
13th Assembly Shadow Ministry (2016–2020)[ edit ]
The fallout of the 2016 Northern Territory general election resulted in the sitting CLP government reduced to two seats after a landslide result to the ALP who managed to win 18 seats. Independents won the second-largest share of seats with five members being elected. As a result, it was suggested that the independents would obtain opposition status because of their larger amount of seats in the assembly and as such attempts were made in 2019 and 2020. However, this was later rejected by the speaker Kezia Purick and the CLP went into the sitting of Parliament as the official opposition.
Country Liberal Party [ edit ]
Finocchiaro Shadow Ministry (2020)[ edit ]
Officeholder
Office(s)
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Lia Finocchiaro MLA
Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Chief Minister
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Shadow Minister for Treaty
Shadow Minister for Northern Australia
Shadow Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
Shadow Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Shadow Minister for Business and Innovation
Shadow Minister for Trade and Major Projects
Shadow Minister for Primary Industry and Resources
Shadow Minister for Environment and Natural Resources
Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Disabilities
Shadow Minister for Territory Families
Shadow Minister for Education
Shadow Minister for Renewable, Energy and Essential Services
Shadow Minister for Children
Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Shadow Minister for Climate Change
Gary Higgins MLA
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Opposition Whip
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Housing and Community Development
Shadow Minister for Public Employment
Shadow Minister for Tourism, Sport and Culture
Shadow Minister for Corporate Information Services
Shadow Minister for Arafura Games
Shadow Minister for Workforce Training
Shadow Minister for Defence Jobs and Veteran's Affairs
Higgins Shadow Ministry (2016–2020)[ edit ]
Officeholder
Office(s)
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Gary Higgins MLA
Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics
Shadow Minister for Housing and Community Development
Shadow Minister for Tourism and Culture
Shadow Minister for Public Employment
Shadow Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Shadow Minister for Primary Industry and Resources
Shadow Minister for Northern Australia
Lia Finocchiaro MLA
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Opposition Whip
Shadow Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Shadow Attorney General and Minister for Justice
Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Children
Shadow Minister for Territory Families
Shadow Minister for Education
Shadow Minister for Trade, Business and Innovation
Shadow Minister for Essential Services
Mills Shadow Ministry (2020)[ edit ]
Officeholder
Office(s)
Terry Mills MLA
Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Minister for Northern Australia
Shadow Minister for Education and Workforce Training
Shadow Minister for Trade and Major Projects
Shadow Minister for Business and Innovation
Shadow Minister for Tourism, Sports and Culture
Shadow Minister for Defence Jobs and Veterans Affairs
Shadow Minister for Treaty
Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Shadow Minister for Multicultural Affairs
Robyn Lambley MLA
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Public Employment
Shadow Minister for Territory Families
Shadow Minister for Children
Shadow Minister for Disabilities
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Housing and Community Development
Jeff Collins MLA
Leader of Opposition Business
Opposition Whip
Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice
Shadow Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services
Shadow Minister for Primary Industry and Resources
Shadow Minister for Environment and Natural Resources
Shadow Minister for Renewables, Energy and Essential Services
Shadow Minister for Climate Change
Shadow Minister for Corporate and Information Services
Shadow Minister for Arafura Games