First Shadow Cabinet of Andrew Kelly

Andrew Kelly became Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition upon being elected to the former post on 1 July 2014. The election was triggered by Racquel Burgess' resignation following the party's poor showings at the state legislative elections in June 2014.

Kelly conducted a major reshuffle in 2015, with a number of minor changes throughout the 53rd legislative session.

Following the Conservative Party's defeat at the 2017 federal election, Kelly continued on as Conservative Party leader and appointed his second shadow cabinet in late June 2017.

Shadow Cabinet
Shadow Ministers kept on from Burgess' Shadow Cabinet

Darren Hibbert

Andrew Kelly

Racquell Burgess

Anne Milling

Adam Wain

Victoria Grisham

Richard Bailey

Paula Roberts

John Cooper

Leslie Ann Hunt

Alun Carney

Andrew Allen

Adrian Vann

Shadow Ministers dropped from Burgess' Shadow Cabinet

Robert MacKay

David Mann

Gregg Vincent

Daniel Dean

Laurence Chaplin

Stephen Barrett

Gavin Fewtrell

Paul Sunderland

Martin Nielsen

Ian Garrett

Martyn Davies

New Shadow Ministers

Wayne Morrison

Andrew Cox

Jeremy Morgan

Jeffrey Wright

Linda Barry

Jack Perry

George Hatton

Lawrence Watson

Sharon Henderson

Aaron Turner

Rosemary Bennet

Victoria Rance