The Shadow Cabinet of Australia between December 2006 and November 2007 was as follows.
Leader of the Opposition: Kevin Rudd
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Employment, Industrial Relations and Social Inclusion: Julia Gillard
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Shadow Minister for National Development, Resources and Energy: Chris Evans
Shadow Treasurer: Wayne Swan
Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs: Robert McClelland
Shadow Minister for Defence: Joel Fitzgibbon
Shadow Minister for Finance: Lindsay Tanner
Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing: Nicola Roxon
Shadow Attorney-General, Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate: Joe Ludwig
Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Environment, Heritage and the Arts: Peter Garrett
Shadow Minister for Water and Infrastructure, Manager of Opposition Business in the House: Anthony Albanese
Shadow Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate: Stephen Conroy
Shadow Minister for Trade and Regional Development: Simon Crean
Shadow Minister for Immigration, Integration and Citizenship: Tony Burke
Shadow Minister for Education and Training: Stephen Smith
Shadow Minister for Families and Community Services, Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation: Jenny Macklin
Shadow Minister for Industry, Innovation, Science and Research: Kim Carr
Shadow Minister for Transport, Roads and Tourism: Martin Ferguson
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Forestry: Kerry O'Brien
Shadow Minister for Human Services, Housing, Youth and Women: Tanya Plibersek
Shadow Minister for Homeland Security, Territories, Shadow Minister for Justice and Customs: Arch Bevis
This opposition made no distinction between the Shadow Cabinet and the Shadow Ministry