Webster named assistant shadow minister

FEDERAL MP Anne Webster has been promoted within the Coalition after its election loss and will be shadow assistant minister for regional development.

The Mallee MP was one of 10 women named in new Liberal leader Peter Dutton’s 24-member shadow ministry, as the Coalition restructures in the wake of an election defeat partly attributed to female voters abandoning the conservatives.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last week announced a record 13 women in the federal ministry, with 10 in Cabinet.

Asked about female representation on the new opposition front bench, Mr Dutton said on Sunday morning that “it’s important for us to have as many women as possible on the front bench”.

Deputy Liberal leader and former environment minister Sussan Ley, the Member for Farrer, will take on the industry portfolio, as well as becoming the opposition’s spokesperson for women. Angus Taylor will be the Opposition’s spokesperson on treasury matters.

Nationals leader David Littleproud stays in the agriculture portfolio and his deputy, Perin Davey, will have the water portfolio.

Dr Webster said Mr Littleproud had called her to offer her the role.

I have humbly accepted this role in the shadow ministry, and I look forward to contributing to policy development and leadership through strategic development and investment in regional Australia,” she said.

“As always, my focus remains the needs and interests of Mallee and I look forward to promoting the great opportunities in this region.”

Digital Editions


  • Pies hope for a united front

    Pies hope for a united front

    ACCORDING to Magpies A Grade netball team playing coach Johannah Gray, the main aim for 2026 is to have the ability to react and change…

More News

  • Weekend of Powersports

    Weekend of Powersports

    Motorsport enthusiasts gathered from far and wide to experience Mildura’s Easter Powersports weekend Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. Username Password * Remember Me    …

  • Sessions ahead of state vote

    Sessions ahead of state vote

    REGISTERED political parties and prospective candidates for the 2026 Victiran State Election are being urged to familiarise themselves with the regulatory requirements and avoid costly mistakes by registering for a…

  • Tigers ready to pounce

    Tigers ready to pounce

    THE Red Cliffs A Grade netball team finished the season with a flurry last year, and after putting on the game of the year against Irymple in the elimination final,…

  • New feral rabbit guide for farmers

    New feral rabbit guide for farmers

    ALTHOUGH it’s bunny season in Australian households, they are a pest for land managers, and the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (CISS) has released the third edition of the Glovebox…

  • Kangas look for bounce back with SA strength

    Kangas look for bounce back with SA strength

    AFTER consecutive seasons in the bottom third of the ladder, the Ouyen United Kangas will be looking to return to the early highs they experienced when they entered the Sunraysia…

  • Pedal karts a go in the mall

    Pedal karts a go in the mall

    PEOPLE wandering through Langtree Mall in Mildura may witness the next Daniel Ricciardo or Oscar Piastri as an inflatable race course for pedal karts space during the school holidays. And…

  • Pies new recruits help them fly

    Pies new recruits help them fly

    THE Merbein Football Club has a large bunch of loyal players and supporters, and although the team struggled on the scoreboard in 2025, co-coach Damien Hall said morale was high,…

  • Crazy hair for a worthy cause

    Crazy hair for a worthy cause

    COLOUR, laughter and a very brave haircut took over Ranfurly Primary School on Wednesday 1 April, as students and staff came together for Crazy Hair Day and Shave for a…

  • eSmart Week helps kids stay safe

    eSmart Week helps kids stay safe

    WITH technology constantly evolving and kids using digital devices from very young ages, it’s never been a better time to start the conversation around esafety. “There are a lot of…

  • Wenty seniors aim to emulate A-grade

    Wenty seniors aim to emulate A-grade

    WENTWORTH District Roos senior coach, Ben McGlynn, said he believes his players can match the 2025 success of Amanda Edwards’s netball team this coming season. The team had some injuries…