Ministers Burney and O'Connor Retire Ahead of 2025 Election; Albanese to Unveil Cabinet Reshuffle
July 26, 2024Senior ministers Linda Burney and Brendan O'Connor are retiring from politics before the upcoming federal election in May 2025, prompting a ministerial reshuffle that could bring fresh faces to Albanese's cabinet.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed the retirements of Burney and O'Connor, announcing a reshuffled ministry to be unveiled on Sunday to refresh his cabinet.
Despite health challenges and leading the Voice to Parliament referendum, Burney's decision to step down is not linked to the referendum defeat.
Albanese praised Burney and O'Connor for their contributions to the nation, with Burney advocating for Indigenous Australians and the unsuccessful Voice to Parliament referendum.
Speculation surrounds potential replacements for Burney and O'Connor, with Senator Malarndirri McCarthy expected to succeed Burney, while O'Connor's replacement remains uncertain.
Potential promotions include Pat Conroy to the cabinet and changes to the assistant minister ranks for Andrew Charlton and Luke Gosling.
The retirement of Burney and O'Connor allows for a cabinet reshuffle to bring in new ministers and refresh the ministry before the election.
Albanese framed the reshuffle as a routine step in the electoral cycle, emphasizing the stability and unity of his government.
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The Guardian • Jul 25, 2024
Albanese to reshuffle ministry as Linda Burney and Brendan O’Connor announce retirementThe Guardian • Jul 25, 2024
Linda Burney hailed for ‘courage’ and ‘dedication’ amid departure as minister for Indigenous AustraliansThe Sydney Morning Herald • Jul 24, 2024
Senior Albanese government ministers could quit in a matter of daysThe Sydney Morning Herald • Jul 25, 2024
O’Connor, Burney confirm retirements as MPs jostle for promotion