Albanese’s Inner Circle: Meet the Ministers Who’ll Shape Your Financial Future

A new cabinet, old problems—and why investors are looking beyond politics to build real wealth.

Anthony Albanese has announced his post-victory cabinet following Labor’s sweeping win in the 2025 Federal Election. While media headlines focus on the personalities, smart investors are focusing on outcomes—and the truth is clear:

You can’t invest on policy promises. You need assets that perform no matter who’s in charge.


The Power Players: Key Ministers in the 2025 Cabinet

These are the decision-makers whose influence will shape everything from interest rates and infrastructure to housing policy and tax reform:

  • Anthony Albanese – Prime Minister

  • Richard Marles – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Defence

  • Jim Chalmers – Treasurer

  • Katy Gallagher – Minister for Finance

  • Chris Bowen – Minister for Climate Change and Energy

  • Penny Wong – Minister for Foreign Affairs

  • Tony Burke – Minister for Home Affairs, Immigration, Cyber Security and the Arts

  • Catherine King – Minister for Infrastructure and Transport

  • Clare O’Neil – Minister for Housing, Homelessness and Cities

  • Michelle Rowland – Attorney-General

  • Amanda Rishworth – Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

  • Mark Butler – Minister for Health, Ageing, and NDIS

  • Don Farrell – Minister for Trade and Special Minister of State

Why This Matters: Policy is Unstable—Property is Not

Governments change. Cabinets shuffle. Policies reverse. And investors get caught in the crossfire—unless they’ve built a strategy that transcends politics.

That’s where Supavest OCP and TIC Property come in:

  • Supavest OCP makes it possible to invest in brand new house and land builds.

  • TIC Property allows you to co-own high-performing real estate without the headaches of traditional ownership.


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