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Australia’s new foreign minister, Marise Payne
Australia’s new foreign affairs minister, Marise Payne. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
Australia’s new foreign affairs minister, Marise Payne. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

Cabinet reshuffle: Scott Morrison's full list

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Peter Dutton stays at home affairs but loses control of immigration, while there are promotions to cabinet for Melissa Price and Karen Andrews

Scott Morrison – prime minister

Josh Frydenberg – treasurer

Marise Payne – foreign affairs

David Coleman – immigration, citizenship and multicultural affairs

Peter Dutton – home affairs

Melissa Price – environment

Dan Tehan – Education

Michael McCormack – deputy prime minister, infrastructure, transport, regional development

Nigel Scullion – Indigenous affairs

Michael Keenan – human services, digital transformation

Bridget McKenzie – regional services, sport, local government, decentralisation

Christopher Pyne – defence

Steve Ciobo – defence industry

Darren Chester – veterans’ affairs, defence personnel, minister assisting the prime minister for the centenary of Anzac

Simon Birmingham – trade, tourism, investment

Christian Porter – attorney general

Alex Hawke – special minister of state

Mitch Fifield – communications; arts

Mathias Cormann – finance, public service, leader of the government in the Senate

Greg Hunt – health

Matt Canavan – resources and northern Australia

David Littleproud – agriculture; water

Kelly O’Dwyer – jobs, industrial relations and women

Michaelia Cash – small and family business, skills and vocational education

Karen Andrews – industry, science and technology

Paul Fletcher – families and social services

Angus Taylor – energy

Ken Wyatt – senior Australians and aged care; Indigenous health

Alan Tudge – cities, urban infrastructure and population

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