Australia’s New Cybersecurity Minister Tony Burke Selected

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Tony Burke appointed as Minister for Cybersecurity and Home Affairs

The Federal Government has made a significant announcement, appointing Tony Burke as the new Minister for Cybersecurity and Home Affairs. This move comes as part of a broader cabinet and ministerial shake-up, with incumbent Clare O’Neil transitioning to the housing portfolio. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese revealed the changes on Sunday afternoon following a week of speculation.

Albanese expressed his pride in leading a talented and united cabinet government, focused on delivering better outcomes for all Australians. He highlighted the importance of the new appointments, noting that this was the first major change to government personnel in two years. Albanese also hinted at the upcoming election, stating that this team is likely to be the one he takes to the polls.

In addition to his new roles, Burke will also oversee immigration, multicultural affairs, and arts, while continuing as leader of the house. Other key appointments include Julie Collins as Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry, and Clare O’Neil as Minister for Housing and Homelessness. Albanese introduced a new advisory role for MP Andrew Charlton, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity and digital resilience in today’s evolving technological landscape.

The announcement also revealed a restructuring within the government, with the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) moving to the Attorney-General’s Department. Despite these changes, cybersecurity will remain under the Home Affairs portfolio. Albanese expressed confidence in his team, highlighting their collaborative approach and commitment to progress. The new members of the Ministry are set to be sworn in on Monday, 29 July 2024.

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