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词条 Manager of Opposition Business in the House (Australia)
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  2. See also

  3. References

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The Manager of Opposition Business in the House, sometimes called Opposition Leader of the House,[1] is the member of the Australian Official Opposition Shadow Ministry responsible for negotiating with the Leader of the House regarding proceedings in the Australian House of Representatives. Among other things, the topics of negotiation are the order in which Government bills and other items of business are taken, the time allotted for debate, and the timing of Opposition business.[2]

The Manager of Opposition Business in the House and the Deputy Manager are appointed by the Opposition leader. The current Manager of Opposition Business in the House is Tony Burke, and his deputy is Mark Dreyfus. The duties of the Deputy Manager of Opposition Business are largely contingent, coming into play only when the Manager of Opposition Business is absent from the House or is on leave, when he or she is referred to as Acting Manager of Opposition Business.

Two managers of Opposition Business in the House, John Howard and Julia Gillard, went on to become Prime Ministers.

List

The Managers of Opposition Business since 1974 are as follows:

OrderManagerPartyLeader of the OppositionTerm startTerm endTerm in office
1Ian SinclairNational}} |National Country Billy Snedden14 June 197421 March 1975{{age in years and days|1974|6|14|1975|11|11}}
National}} | Malcolm Fraser21 March 197511 November 1975
2Gordon ScholesLabor}} |Labor Gough Whitlam27 January 197622 December 1977{{age in years and days|1976|1|27|1977|12|29}}
Labor}} |Bill Hayden22 December 197729 December 1977
3 Mick YoungLabor}} |29 December 197711 February 1980{{age in years and days|1977|12|29|1980|2|11}}
4 Chris HurfordLabor}} |11 February 19807 November 1980{{age in days|1980|2|11|1980|11|7}} days
5Lionel BowenLabor}} |10 November 19803 February 1983{{age in years and days|1980|11|10|1983|3|11}}
Labor}} | Bob Hawke3 February 198311 March 1983
(1)Ian SinclairNational}} |National Andrew Peacock16 March 19835 September 1985{{age in years and days|1983|3|16|1987|4|28}}
National}} |John Howard5 September 198528 April 1987
6 John SpenderLiberal}} |Liberal29 April 198714 August 1987{{age in years and days|1987|4|29|1987|8|14}}
7Wal FifeLiberal}} |14 August 19879 May 1989{{age in years and days|1987|8|14|1992|5|23}}
Liberal}} | Andrew Peacock9 May 19893 April 1990
Liberal}} |John Hewson3 April 199023 May 1992
8 Warwick SmithLiberal}} |23 May 19928 February 1993{{age in years and days|1992|5|23|1993|2|8}}
9John HowardLiberal}} |7 April 199323 May 1994{{age in years and days|1993|4|7|1995|1|30}}
Liberal}} | Alexander Downer23 May 199430 January 1995
10 Peter ReithLiberal}} | John Howard31 January 199511 March 1996{{age in years and days|1995|1|31|1996|3|11}}
11 Simon CreanLabor}} |LaborKim Beazley20 March 199620 October 1998{{age in years and days|1996|3|20|1998|10|20}}
12 Bob McMullanLabor}} |20 October 199825 November 2001{{age in years and days|1998|10|20|2001|11|25}}
13 Wayne SwanLabor}} |Simon Crean25 November 200116 June 2003{{age in years and days|2001|11|25|2003|6|16}}
14 Mark LathamLabor}} |16 June 20038 December 2003{{age in days|2003|6|26|2003|12|8}} days
15Julia GillardLabor}} | Mark Latham8 December 200318 January 2005{{age in years and days|2003|12|8|2006|12|10}}
Labor}} | Kim Beazley18 January 200510 December 2006
16 Anthony AlbaneseLabor}} | Kevin Rudd10 December 20063 December 2007{{age in days|2006|12|10|2007|3|12}} days
17Joe HockeyLiberal}} |Liberal Brendan Nelson2 December 200716 September 2008{{age in years and days|2007|12|2|2009|2|16}}
Liberal}} |Malcolm Turnbull16 September 200816 February 2009
18Christopher PyneLiberal}} |16 February 20091 December 2009{{age in years and days|2009|2|16|2013|9|18}}
Liberal}} | Tony Abbott1 December 200918 September 2013
19 Tony BurkeLabor}} | Labor Bill Shorten18 October 2013Incumbent{{age in years and days|2013|10|18}}

See also

  • Leader of the House (Australia)
  • Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate
  • Manager of Government Business in the Senate

References

1. ^{{cite web |work=Trove |publisher=National Library of Australia |author=Australian Parliamentary Library |accessdate=28 March 2012 |title=Ian McCahon Sinclair |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-612768}}
2. ^"The House, Government, and Opposition", House of Representatives Infosheet No. 19, October 2010.
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