Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has unveiled his reshuffled frontbench, with Jacinta Price the new opposition Indigenous Australians spokeswoman.
Mr Dutton made the announcement on Tuesday after the portfolio was vacated by Julian Leeser, who resigned from his role to campaign for the "yes" case.
The opposition leader described Senator Price as a "fighter".
"She's a warrior for Indigenous Australians and she's a very proud (Northern) Territorian," he told reporters.
"She's always fought hard to improve the lives of Indigenous women and kids, and we've seen that just in recent days.
"I know that she'll do an outstanding job in leading the charge, but better practical outcomes for Indigenous Australians, not through the prime minister's Canberra voice bureaucracy."
Senator Price, who has been a vocal campaigner against an Indigenous voice in the constitution, said she was "very humbled, very grateful that the leadership has entrusted me".
Former home affairs minister Karen Andrews will retire at the next federal election, rather than trigger a by-election.
Mr Dutton described Michaelia Cash as a "dear friend" who will add attorney-general to her shadow portfolio.
James Patterson will join the shadow cabinet as the new opposition home affairs spokesman.
Kerrynne Liddle will take on the role of opposition spokeswoman for child protection and the prevention of family violence.
Ms Andrews, who represents the Gold Coast seat of McPherson, was first elected in 2010.
She was a cabinet minister from 2018 until the fall of the Morrison government at the 2022 election.
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