- Full list: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's new ministry
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Scott Morrison
Leapfrogs to the key position of Treasurer despite supporting Tony Abbott in the leadership spill.
Marise Payne
A minister with little public profile but strong policy credentials. Becomes Australia's first female Defence Minister.
Kelly O'Dwyer
Supported Malcolm Turnbull's campaign to become Prime Minister. Joins cabinet as Small Business Minister and Assistant Treasurer.
Christian Porter
The former WA treasurer makes a huge leap from parliamentary secretary to cabinet as the new Minister for Social Services, despite supporting Tony Abbott.
Michaelia Cash
Supported Malcolm Turnbull and becomes the new Employment Minister.
Arthur Sinodinos
Malcolm Turnbull's chief number cruncher takes the new post of Cabinet Secretary, which will make the most of his experience as John Howard's former chief-of-staff.
Simon Birmingham
The widely respected moderate from South Australia becomes the new Education and Training Minister.
Christopher Pyne
Becomes Industry, Innovation and Science Minister, areas which will be at the heart of Malcolm Turnbull's election strategy.
Mitch Fifield
Replaces Malcolm Turnbull as the new Communications Minister and will be responsible for completing the NBN.
Josh Frydenberg
Tony Abbott supporter and rising star of the Liberal Party enters cabinet as new Resources, Energy and Northern Australia Minister.
Others
Stuart Robert, Mal Brough, Wyatt Roy, Ken Wyatt, Karen Andrews.
Joe Hockey
Dumped as Treasurer as widely expected, but has also decided to resign from the House of Representatives, triggering a byelection in his seat of North Sydney.
Kevin Andrews
Removed as Defence Minister despite pleading to stay after standing against Julie Bishop for deputy Liberal leader.
Eric Abetz
A high-profile Tony Abbott loyalist and conservative, dumped as Employment Minister and Leader of the Government in the Senate.
Bruce Billson
Was not offered the chance to stay as Small Business Minister, despite widespread acknowledgement of strong performance. Declined offer of a more junior ministry position.
Ian Macfarlane
Axed as Minister for Industry and Science despite close relationship with Malcolm Turnbull.
Michael Ronaldson
Axed as Veterans Affairs Minister.
Greg Hunt
Voted for Tony Abbott but is regarded as a good performer and will remain as Environment Minister.
Mathias Cormann
A strong supporter of Tony Abbott and only surviving member of the Abbott government economic team.
Peter Dutton
Was expected to be demoted but will remain as Immigration Minister despite supporting Tony Abbott.
Andrew Robb
Will remain as Trade and Investment Minister following success negotiating several free trade agreements.
George Brandis
Supported Malcolm Turnbull and will remain as Attorney-General but lose the arts portfolio. Will also become Leader of the Government in the Senate.