Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled his new shadow ministry, demoting two of former prime minister Scott Morrison's lieutenants from prominent roles in the new-look Coalition lineup.
Mr Dutton says there are 10 women in his shadow cabinet, made up of 24 members.
"What you're seeing in this line-up is some fresh faces," Mr Dutton said.
"We have incredible depth of talent — not just on the front bench, but on the backbench as well.
Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley will take on the shadow industry portfolio, as well as becoming the opposition's spokesperson for women.
Former energy minister Angus Taylor will hold the Shadow Treasury portfolio, while former cabinet minister Alan Tudge will be Shadow Education Minister.
Mr Tudge had served as education minister under former prime minister Scott Morrison, before stepping aside pending the outcome of an investigation into his conduct during an affair with a staffer.
West Australian Liberal Andrew Hastie, a former SAS captain, becomes the Shadow Defence Minister and Jane Hume becomes Shadow Finance minister.
Morrison allies Stuart Robert and Alex Hawke have been demoted as part of Mr Dutton's new frontbench: Mr Robert will become Shadow Assistant Treasurer after serving as employment minister in government, while Mr Hawke has not been awarded any shadow ministry role.
Mr Hawke was embroiled in a bitter factional dispute over preselections for Liberal candidates in key New South Wales seats, facing scathing criticism for harming the party's fortunes at the May 21 election.
He had served as immigration minister in the previous government.
Littleproud trumpets 'renewal and generational change'
The Nationals have secured six shadow cabinet positions as the junior Coalition partner, with Nationals leader David Littleproud staying in the agriculture portfolio and his deputy Perin Davey serving as Shadow Minister for Water.
Former leaders Barnaby Joyce and Michael McCormack remain on the frontbench – Mr Joyce holding the Shadow Veterans' Affairs portfolio and Mr McCormack as the opposition's spokesperson for international development and the Pacific.
"The shadow ministry team that I bring forward for the National Party is about renewal and generational change," Mr Littleproud said.
The Nationals leader was crowing about the party taking back responsibilities for trade – an area it has long coveted — with Lismore-based MP Kevin Hogan becoming the opposition's spokesman in that area.
Former foreign minister Marise Payne had asked Mr Dutton not to be a member of shadow cabinet, but he says he has convinced her to hold the role of Shadow Cabinet Secretary.
New South Wales Liberal MP Julian Leeser becomes the Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians, while Victorian senator and former journalist Sarah Henderson takes on responsibility as Shadow Communications Minister.
Former attorney-general Michaelia Cash moves into the employment and industrial relations space, while South Australian Anne Ruston takes on health and aged care.
Senator Ruston had been Scott Morrison's pick for health minister, had the Coalition won the election on May 21.
Queensland MP Ted O'Brien is the new Shadow Energy Minister, who will be prosecuting the Opposition's case as the new government grapples with a gas crisis.
Tasmanian Jonathan Duniam has moved up the Coalition pecking order as Shadow Environment Minister, while former trade minister Dan Tehan moves into immigration.