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Andrew Bragg

Shadow Minister for Environment, Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness, and Liberal Senator for New South Wales. 

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Senator Andrew Bragg is the Shadow Minister for Environment, Shadow Minister for Housing and Homelessness, and Liberal Senator for New South Wales.

Prior to his election to Federal Parliament in 2019, Andrew was an author and accountant. Andrew started his career as an accountant at Ernst & Young and went on to work in senior roles at the Financial Services Council and the Business Council of Australia.

His 2017 short book Fit for Service (Connor Court) offers a framework for 21st century trade policy for Australia.

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Leader of the Opposition - Media Statement

Leader of the Opposition - Media Statement

Today I announce the new arrangements for the Shadow Ministry.

17 February 2026

Shadow Assistant Minister for Women - Statement

Shadow Assistant Minister for Women - Statement

I am honoured to have been appointed Shadow Assistant Minister for Productivity and Deregulation, and reappointed Shadow Assistant Minister for Women.

17 February 2026

Shadow Minister for Housing and the Environment - Statement

Shadow Minister for Housing and the Environment - Statement

I thank the Leader of the Opposition, Angus Taylor, for the opportunity to continue serving in the Shadow Cabinet.

17 February 2026

Shadow Minister for Education, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians - Statement

Shadow Minister for Education, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians - Statement

I am honoured to join Angus Taylor's front bench, continuing as the Shadow Minister for Education and taking on responsibilities as the Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians. 

17 February 2026

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