List of 2003 Australian incumbents
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This is a list of 2003 Australian incumbents.
Federal government[edit]
Cabinet[edit]
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Other Ministers[edit]
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Members of Parliament[edit]
See: 40th Australian parliament
And: Members of the Australian Senate, 2002–2005
Opposition leaders[edit]
- Australian Labor Party - Simon Crean, then Mark Latham
- Australian Greens - Bob Brown (de facto)
- Australian Democrats - Andrew Bartlett
Presiding officers[edit]
High Court justices[edit]
- Chief Justice: Murray Gleeson
- Michael McHugh
- William Gummow
- Michael Kirby
- Kenneth Hayne
- Ian Callinan
- Mary Gaudron, then Dyson Heydon
Other[edit]
- Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia - Ian Macfarlane
- Chief of the Defence Force - Lieutenant-General Peter Cosgrove
States[edit]
Premiers[edit]
- Premier of New South Wales - Bob Carr
- Premier of South Australia - Mike Rann
- Premier of Queensland - Peter Beattie
- Premier of Tasmania - Jim Bacon
- Premier of Western Australia - Geoff Gallop
- Premier of Victoria - Steve Bracks
- Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory - Jon Stanhope
- Chief Minister of the Northern Territory - Clare Martin
Governors[edit]
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Lord Mayors[edit]
- Sydney - Frank Sartor then Lucy Turnbull
- Adelaide - Alfred Huang then Michael Harbison
- Melbourne - John So
- Perth - Peter Nattrass
- Brisbane - Jim Soorley then Tim Quinn
- Hobart - Rob Valentine
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