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Queensland Opposition Leader David Crisafulli unveils shadow cabinet

Queensland’s former Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington has retained a seat in the new-look shadow cabinet revealed on Sunday.
The shake-up is the first major announcement for the state’s new Liberal-National Party leader David Crisafulli following the opposition’s resounding election defeat last month.
Newly appointed deputy David Janetzki will take charge of the shadow treasury, Ros Bates was given health and Tim Nicholls will be shadow Attorney-General.
Ms Frecklington retains a seat in the cabinet and will be responsible for water, construction of dams, regional development and manufacturing, while her former deputy Tim Mander slips from shadow treasurer to housing and public works as well as sport and racing.
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