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Shadow ministry of opposition leader Angus Taylor
The shadow ministry of Angus Taylor is the shadow ministry from February 2026, in opposition to the Albanese government. The shadow ministry is the Opposition's
Taylor_shadow_ministry
Counterpart to the prime minister of Australia
Australia. The shadow cabinet is the highest level of the shadow ministry (or "opposition frontbench"), which also includes other less senior shadow ministers
Shadow_cabinet_(Australia)
Shadow ministry of opposition leader Sussan Ley
The shadow ministry of Sussan Ley was the shadow ministry from 2025 to 2026, in opposition to the Albanese government. The shadow ministry was the Opposition's
Ley_shadow_ministry
Aboriginal Australian politician (born 1981)
2026 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill as part of the Taylor shadow ministry. After a career as an entertainer singing, songwriting and hosting
Jacinta_Nampijinpa_Price
Australian politician
Assistant Minister for Resources. He continues to hold the roles in the Taylor shadow ministry. "Parkes Federal Election 2025 Results". www.abc.net.au. 3 May 2025
Jamie_Chaffey
Australian politician (born 1971)
Albanese ministry. Following Ley's resignation, under the Taylor shadow ministry, Hume was appointed as the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister
Jane_Hume
Australian politician (born 1987)
Ley. Following Ley's resignation, under the Taylor shadow ministry, Paterson was appointed as the Shadow Minister of Defence. Paterson is aligned with
James Paterson (Australian politician)
James_Paterson_(Australian_politician)
Australian politician (born 1966)
election, losing to Sussan Ley. Taylor, a prominent member of the National Right party faction, resigned from Ley's shadow cabinet in 2026 amid historically
Angus_Taylor
Australian politician (born 1980)
Goldstein since 2025 and from 2016 to 2022, and is the shadow treasurer of the shadow ministry of Angus Taylor. Prior to entering politics, Wilson worked as a
Tim Wilson (Australian politician)
Tim_Wilson_(Australian_politician)
Feature of the Westminster system of government
The shadow cabinet or shadow ministry is a feature of some parliamentary systems of government, chiefly of the Westminster subtype. It consists of a senior
Shadow_cabinet
74th ministry of the Government of Australia
The second Albanese ministry is the 74th and current ministry of the Government of Australia. It is led by the country's 31st Prime Minister, Anthony
Second_Albanese_ministry
Australian politician
Angus Taylor's bid for the party leadership. Following Ley's resignation, under the Taylor shadow ministry, Thompson was appointed as the Shadow Minister
Phillip_Thompson
The shadow ministry of John Brogden was the opposition led by John Brogden MLA, opposing the Carr government of the Labor Party in the Parliament of New
Brogden_shadow_ministry
Shadow ministry of Australia (2019–2022)
The shadow ministry of Anthony Albanese was the Australian Labor Party opposition shadow ministry between 2 June 2019 and 23 May 2022, during the Morrison
Albanese_shadow_ministry
Australian shadow ministry (2013–2019)
The Shadow Ministry of Bill Shorten was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry from October 2013 to May 2019, opposing the Abbott government
Shorten_shadow_ministry
shadow ministry of Peter Dutton was the shadow ministry from 5 June 2022 to 3 May 2025, serving in opposition to the Albanese government. The shadow ministry
Dutton_shadow_ministry
Australian shadow ministry (2006–2007)
The Shadow Ministry of Kevin Rudd was the opposition Labor shadow ministry of Australia from December 2006 to December 2007, opposing John Howard's Coalition
Rudd_shadow_ministry
2023–2025 shadow cabinet in NSW, Australia
The shadow ministry of Mark Speakman was the Coalition shadow cabinet between April 2023 and November 2025. It was the opposition to the Minns government
Speakman_shadow_ministry
73rd ministry of Victoria, Australia
the ministry consists of 20 ministers, with Nina Taylor also attending Cabinet in her capacity as Cabinet Secretary. Allan ministry Shadow ministry of
Carroll_ministry
Shadow ministry of Australia (2001–2003)
The Shadow Ministry of Simon Crean was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from November 2001 to December 2003, opposing
Crean_shadow_ministry
Australian retired politician (born 1961)
the election, she held positions the Nelson, Turnbull, and Abbott shadow ministries. After the Liberal–National Coalition's victory at the 2013 election
Sussan_Ley
British politician (born 1971)
the frontbench as shadow social care minister. In the 2023 shadow cabinet reshuffle, she was promoted to the shadow cabinet as shadow work and pensions
Liz_Kendall
British politician (born 1970)
joined the shadow frontbench under leader Keir Starmer as Shadow Minister for Victims and Youth Justice in April 2020. He was appointed the Shadow Minister
Peter_Kyle
Shadow ministry of Australia (2009–2013)
The Shadow Ministry of Tony Abbott was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from December 2009 to September 2013, opposing the Australian
Abbott_shadow_ministry
The Shadow Ministry of Kim Beazley was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from January 2005 to December 2006, opposing
Beazley shadow ministry (2005–06)
Beazley_shadow_ministry_(2005–06)
British politician (born 1953)
general election and became Shadow Environment Secretary in the First Harman shadow cabinet. Under Ed Miliband, Benn was the Shadow Leader of the House of
Hilary_Benn
Australian politician (born 1982)
served as Shadow Minister for Defence, as well as Shadow Minister for Defence Industry and Defence Personnel in the Dutton shadow ministry. He was the
Andrew_Hastie
Shadow cabinet of Western Australia
The Tonkin shadow ministry was a Shadow Cabinet led by the Opposition Leader and leader of the Labor Party, John Tonkin, in the Parliament of Western Australia
Tonkin_shadow_ministry
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 2026
2010, Burnham became Shadow Secretary of State for Health in the Miliband shadow cabinet. In October 2010, Burnham was appointed Shadow Secretary of State
Andy_Burnham
The Shadow Ministry of Bob Hawke was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from 8 February 1983 to 11 March 1983, opposing
Hawke_shadow_ministry
British broadcaster and politician (born 1967)
Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families from 2007 to 2010, and as Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2011 to 2015. A member of Labour Co-op
Ed_Balls
Australian political party election
with Jane Hume being elected. Taylor, a leading member of the National Right party faction, resigned from Ley's shadow cabinet on 11 February, following
2026 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill
2026_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_spill
British former politician (born 1970)
Commons. Smith went on to serve as Shadow Welsh Secretary under Ed Miliband from 2012 until 2015, and then as Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary under
Owen_Smith
The Shadow Ministry of Bill Hayden was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from 29 December 1977 to 3 February 1983, opposing
Hayden_shadow_ministry
British politician (born 1977)
of Commons in 2010. She served on the shadow frontbench under Ed Miliband from 2010 to 2015 and was briefly shadow housing secretary under Harriet Harman
Emma_Reynolds
British politician (born 1947)
Lancaster from 1994 to 1995 and Shadow Leader of the House of Commons from 1994 to 1997. In the first Blair ministry, Taylor became the first woman to serve
Ann Taylor, Baroness Taylor of Bolton
Ann_Taylor,_Baroness_Taylor_of_Bolton
Australian political party election
became the first female leader of the Liberal Party. Ley and shadow treasurer Angus Taylor stated in advance that they would contest the leadership. Country
2025 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election
2025_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_leadership_election
Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition, from 1985 to 1989
The Shadow Ministry of John Howard was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 5 September 1985 to 9 May 1989, opposing Bob Hawke's
Howard shadow ministry (1985–89)
Howard_shadow_ministry_(1985–89)
The Shadow Ministry of Gough Whitlam was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from 21 January 1976 to 29 December 1977, opposing
Whitlam shadow ministry (1975–77)
Whitlam_shadow_ministry_(1975–77)
British politician
Parliament (MP) for Leicester South from 2011 to 2024. He had served as Shadow Paymaster General from September 2023. Having lost his seat at the 2024
Jonathan_Ashworth
British politician (born 1969)
Keir Starmer appointed Miliband Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and later Shadow Secretary of State for Climate
Ed_Miliband
Australian politician (born 1973)
later transferring to the seat of McMahon. He was appointed to the shadow ministry by Kevin Rudd in 2006, becoming assistant treasurer and Minister for
Chris_Bowen
The Shadow Ministry of Kim Beazley was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from 19 March 1996 to November 2001, opposing
Beazley shadow ministry (1996–2001)
Beazley_shadow_ministry_(1996–2001)
Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition in 1975
The Shadow Ministry of Malcolm Fraser was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 26 March to 11 November 1975, opposing Gough Whitlam's
Fraser_shadow_ministry
British politician (born 1985)
and former investment banker who has been Shadow Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero and Shadow Minister for Equalities since 2024. A member
Claire_Coutinho
The Shadow Ministry of Gough Whitlam was the opposition Australian Labor Party frontbench of Australia from 8 February 1967 to 5 December 1972, opposing
Whitlam shadow ministry (1967–72)
Whitlam_shadow_ministry_(1967–72)
Australian politician (born 1977)
ministry. Following the 2025 federal election, McIntosh retained her portfolio as the Shadow Minister for Communications, and also became the Shadow Minister
Melissa_McIntosh
Prime Minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018
(14 September 2010). "Tony Abbott promotes Malcolm Turnbull in new shadow ministry". Herald Sun. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved
Malcolm_Turnbull
Australian politician (born 1967)
subsequent shadow ministry. However, on 4 January 2023, he was appointed to the outer shadow ministry as Shadow Minister for Regional Education and Shadow Minister
Darren_Chester
Australian government opposition, 2003–2005
The Shadow Ministry of Mark Latham was the opposition Australian Labor Party shadow ministry of Australia from December 2003 to January 2005, opposing
Latham_shadow_ministry
Shadow ministry of Australia (2008–2009)
The Shadow Ministry of Malcolm Turnbull was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from September 2008 to December 2009, opposing Kevin
Turnbull_shadow_ministry
60th ministry of government of Australia
The ministry was replaced by the second Howard ministry on 21 October 1998 following the 1998 federal election. Second Howard ministry Shadow Ministry of
First_Howard_ministry
Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition from 1972 to 1975
The Shadow Ministry of Billy Snedden was the opposition Liberal shadow ministry of Australia from 21 December 1972 to 21 March 1975, opposing Gough Whitlam's
Snedden_shadow_ministry
The Shadow Ministry of Alexander Downer was a shadow ministry led by the Opposition Leader and leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, Alexander Downer
Downer_shadow_ministry
Shadow ministry of Australia (1990–1994)
The Shadow Ministry of John Hewson was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 11 April 1990 to 23 May 1994, opposing the Australian
Hewson_shadow_ministry
Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom from 1994 to 1997
Frank Dobson – Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment Margaret Beckett – Shadow Secretary of State for Health Ann Taylor – Shadow Leader of the
Blair_shadow_cabinet
Australian politician (born 1984)
Legislative Council in Elwick on 7 May 2016 defeating independent MLC Adriana Taylor in a win described by media as a surprise victory. The support of a party
Josh_Willie
Australian politician (born 1968)
and Scott Morrison from 2016 to 2022. He was a member of the Dutton shadow ministry from 2022 to 2025. He was a public servant and political advisor before
Dan_Tehan
72nd ministry of Victoria, Australia
October 2023, when the full ministry was sworn in. Opposition Shadow ministry of John Pesutto (2023-2024) Opposition Shadow Ministry of Brad Battin (since 2024)
Jacinta_Allan_ministry
Australian politician (born 1978)
was appointed to the shadow ministry by Bill Shorten in 2013, becoming a frontbencher in 2015, and later to the shadow ministry of Anthony Albanese after
Jim_Chalmers
Ancient form of storytelling
Shadow play, also known as shadow puppetry, is an ancient form of storytelling and entertainment which uses flat articulated cut-out figures (shadow puppets)
Shadow_play
Australian shadow ministry in 2008
The Shadow Ministry of Brendan Nelson was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from December 2007 to September 2008, opposing Kevin Rudd's
Nelson_shadow_ministry
Second largest party in the Australian House of Representatives
Angus Taylor. The opposition parties and leaders in the Australian states and territories are: List of federal Opposition Leaders Shadow Ministry of Australia
Opposition_(Australia)
Government of the United Kingdom from 2024 to 2026
The Starmer ministry began on 5 July 2024 when Keir Starmer was invited by King Charles III to form a government, following the resignation of Rishi Sunak
Starmer_ministry
Former Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom
and is replaced by Teddy Taylor, who had been Shadow Trade Secretary, a role that appears not to have belonged to the Shadow Cabinet at this point. Approx
Thatcher_shadow_cabinet
Act of the Parliament of Australia
Milton Dick (ALP) Leader Tony Burke (ALP) Opposition Leader Angus Taylor (LP) Shadow Ministry Judiciary High Court of Australia Chief Justice Stephen Gageler
Telecommunications_Act_1997
British politician (born 1978)
Hutton. He served as a Shadow Transport Minister from 2010 to 2013 under opposition leader Ed Miliband, and briefly as a Shadow Education Minister in 2015
John_Woodcock,_Baron_Walney
Australian politician
Kennedy was appointed to the Shadow Ministry, holding the portfolios of Shadow Assistant Minister for Artificial Intelligence, Shadow Assistant Minister for
Simon_Kennedy
Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition, from 1989 to 1990
The Shadow Ministry of Andrew Peacock was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 12 May 1989 to 3 April 1990, opposing Bob Hawke's
Peacock shadow ministry (1989–90)
Peacock_shadow_ministry_(1989–90)
British politician (born 1946)
election. Straw's first Shadow Cabinet post was as Shadow Education Secretary from 1987 to 1992 and he briefly served as Shadow Secretary of State for
Jack_Straw
Australian politician
opposition, Cash was elevated to the roles of Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for the Status of Women and Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration. During
Michaelia_Cash
British politician
serving as Shadow Education Secretary before becoming Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary. Following the 2005 election, he served as Shadow Secretary of
David_Willetts
Australian politician (born 1982)
Government, Duniam was appointed to Shadow Cabinet serving as Shadow Minister for Fisheries and Forestry and Shadow Minister for the Environment. Duniam
Jonno_Duniam
Official Opposition shadow cabinet of Canada since 2025
Chief Opposition Whip Bob Zimmer – Shadow Minister for Arctic Affairs & Canadian Northern Economic Development Taylor, Stephanie (21 May 2025). "Poilievre
Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 45th Parliament of Canada
Official_Opposition_Shadow_Cabinet_of_the_45th_Parliament_of_Canada
British politician (born 1980)
and former special adviser who has been serving as Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor since 2026. A member of the Conservative
Nick_Timothy
Tonkin Ministry was the 25th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Labor Premier John Tonkin and deputy Herb Graham (Don Taylor replaced
Tonkin ministry (Western Australia)
Tonkin_ministry_(Western_Australia)
Shadow cabinet of Western Australia
The Burke shadow ministry was a Shadow Cabinet led by the Opposition Leader and leader of the Labor Party, Brian Burke, in the Parliament of Western Australia
Burke_shadow_ministry
British newspaper editor and politician (born 1971)
appointed Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury by Conservative leader Michael Howard in 2004. In the following year Howard appointed him Shadow Chancellor
George_Osborne
Government of the United Kingdom from 2026
The Burnham ministry began on 20 July 2026 when Andy Burnham was invited by King Charles III to form a government, following the resignation of Keir Starmer
Burnham_ministry
British former politician (born 1965)
all to the detriment of the party's cause", he would not stand for the Shadow Cabinet. On 15 April 2013, Miliband resigned from Parliament in order to
David_Miliband
British politician (born 1963)
elections, before being elected for Buckingham in 1997. Promoted to the Shadow cabinet in 2001, he held posts under Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard
John_Bercow
Australian politician (born 1970)
Archived from the original on 4 May 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2017. "Nelson Shadow Ministry" (PDF). Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 19 May
Peter_Dutton
Australian politician (born 1969)
(Criminal and Migration Laws) Bill 2026, McKenzie resigned from the Ley shadow ministry after crossing the floor to vote against the official Liberal–National
Bridget_McKenzie
Prime Minister of Australia since 2022
(June–September 2013) Albanese shadow ministry (2019–2022) First Albanese ministry (2022–2025) Second Albanese ministry (2025–present) List of current
Anthony_Albanese
British politician (born 1956)
member of the Shadow Cabinet in May 2002, replacing Ann Winterton as Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (later Shadow Secretary of State
David_Lidington
Election of Australia's 49th parliament
September 2025: Sussan Ley removes Jacinta Nampijinpa Price from her shadow ministry over comments by Price that suggested that the government was specifically
Next Australian federal election
Next_Australian_federal_election
Power of the Commonwealth to make special laws for the people of any race
Milton Dick (ALP) Leader Tony Burke (ALP) Opposition Leader Angus Taylor (LP) Shadow Ministry Judiciary High Court of Australia Chief Justice Stephen Gageler
Section 51(xxvi) of the Constitution of Australia
Section_51(xxvi)_of_the_Constitution_of_Australia
British politician and life peer (born 1951)
and July 2024. He has been a member of the House of Lords since 2011 and Shadow Leader of the House of Lords since July 2024. True was born on 31 July 1951
Nicholas_True,_Baron_True
Political staffing
Milton Dick (ALP) Leader Tony Burke (ALP) Opposition Leader Angus Taylor (LP) Shadow Ministry Judiciary High Court of Australia Chief Justice Stephen Gageler
Ministerial advisers (Australia)
Ministerial_advisers_(Australia)
British politician (born 1956)
the whip removed in September 2019. He was Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer under Michael Howard and Shadow Home Secretary under Iain Duncan Smith. He
Oliver_Letwin
UK Labour Party shadow cabinet (1992–1994)
Shadow Home Secretary David Clark – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Ann Taylor – Shadow Secretary of State for Education Frank Dobson – Shadow Secretary
Smith_shadow_cabinet
British politician (born 1969)
policy researcher for Shadow Chancellor John Smith, later working for Democratic presidential nominee Bill Clinton and shadow cabinet minister Harriet
Yvette_Cooper
63rd ministry of government of Australia
First Howard ministry Second Howard ministry Third Howard ministry First Rudd ministry Shadow Ministry of Brendan Nelson "Ministries and Cabinets".
Fourth_Howard_ministry
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2023 to 2024
subsequent formation of the Starmer ministry, Dowden was appointed Shadow Deputy Prime Minister in Rishi Sunak's caretaker Shadow Cabinet. Angela Rayner jokingly
Oliver_Dowden
Shadow ministry of the Australian opposition, from 1983 to 1985
The Shadow Ministry of Andrew Peacock was the opposition Coalition shadow ministry of Australia from 16 March 1983 to 5 September 1985, opposing Bob Hawke's
Peacock shadow ministry (1983–85)
Peacock_shadow_ministry_(1983–85)
Evatt Shadow Ministry of Gough Whitlam (1967–72) Eighth Menzies Ministry Ninth Menzies Ministry Tenth Menzies Ministry Second Gorton Ministry First Holt
Frontbench_of_Arthur_Calwell
Australian politician (1924–2019)
was taken over by Don Taylor in February 1973, he retained his titles until Labor's defeat at the 1974 election. He was Shadow Minister for Agriculture
David Evans (Western Australian politician)
David_Evans_(Western_Australian_politician)
British politician (born 1980)
Miliband and shadow energy minister from 2013 to 2015. Following Jeremy Corbyn's election as party leader in September 2015, Reynolds became a shadow transport
Jonathan_Reynolds
Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2025 to 2026
was appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor in Starmer's Shadow Cabinet. In the November 2021 Shadow Cabinet reshuffle
David_Lammy
Parliamentary hearings
Milton Dick (ALP) Leader Tony Burke (ALP) Opposition Leader Angus Taylor (LP) Shadow Ministry Judiciary High Court of Australia Chief Justice Stephen Gageler
Australian_Senate_estimates
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TAYLOR SHADOW-MINISTRY
TAYLOR SHADOW-MINISTRY
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Tyler, TYLOR means "roof-tiler."
Girl/Female
British, English
Form of Taylor
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Tailor; A Blend of Taylor and Dylan; Surname
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Occupational Name; Tailor
Boy/Male
English American
Tailor. Surname.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Jamaican
Tailor; A Blend of Taylor and Dylan; Surname; Tall
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Jamaican
To Cut; Tailor; One who Cuts Cloth; Cutter of Cloth
Boy/Male
British, English
Tailor
Boy/Male
English American French
Tailor. Surname.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German
To Cut; Tailor; Cutter of Cloth
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Taylor, TAYLER means "cutter of cloth, tailor."
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, TAYLOR means "cutter of cloth, tailor."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Taylor.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
Tailor
Boy/Male
English
Tailor. Surname.
Girl/Female
British, English
Form of Taylor
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Tailor; Cutter of Cloth
Girl/Female
American, British, English
A Form of Taylor; Tailor
Girl/Female
English American
Tailor.
Girl/Female
Australian, Jamaican
Tailor
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n.
That which follows or attends a person or thing like a shadow; an inseparable companion; hence, an obsequious follower.
v. t.
To cause to have a large quantity of tallow; to fatten; as, tallow sheep.
n.
Shadowy resemblance; shadow.
v. i.
To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor.
n.
To cut off light from; to put in shade; to shade; to throw a shadow upon; to overspead with obscurity.
a.
Unsubstantial; unreal; as, shadowy honor.
n.
The mattowacca; -- called also tailor herring.
n.
A small degree; a shade.
n.
Shade; shadow.
n.
Darkness; shade; obscurity.
imp. & p. p.
of Shadow
n.
Shadow.
n.
To attend as closely as a shadow; to follow and watch closely, especially in a secret or unobserved manner; as, a detective shadows a criminal.
superl.
Abounding in shade or shades; overspread with shade; causing shade.
v. t.
To present a shadow or image of; to shadow forth; to represent.
v. t.
To grease or smear with tallow.
a.
Full of shade or shadows; causing shade or shadow.
n.
Shade within defined limits; obscurity or deprivation of light, apparent on a surface, and representing the form of the body which intercepts the rays of light; as, the shadow of a man, of a tree, or of a tower. See the Note under Shade, n., 1.
n.
A shaded place; shelter; protection; security.
n.
A spirit; a ghost; a shade; a phantom.
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