The Frontbench of Arthur Calwell was the opposition Australian Labor Party frontbench of Australia from 7 March 1960 to 8 February 1967, opposing the Liberal-Country Coalition government.
Arthur Calwell became Leader of the Opposition upon his election as leader of the Australian Labor Party on 7 March 1960, and headed up the Australian Labor Party Caucus Executive until 1967.
Caucus Executive (1960-1962)
The following were members of the ALP Caucus Executive from 7 March 1960 to 19 February 1962:[1]
- Hon. Arthur Calwell MP - Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labor Party
 - Gough Whitlam QC MP - Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Leader of the Labor Party
 - Senator Hon. Nick McKenna - Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
 - Senator Hon. Pat Kennelly - Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
 - Dr Jim Cairns MP (from May 1960)
 - Lance Barnard MP
 - Clyde Cameron MP
 - Hon. Percy Clarey MP (to 17 May 1960)
 - Senator Hon. Ben Courtice
 - Frank Crean MP
 - Allan Fraser MP
 - Jim Harrison MP
 - Les Haylen MP
 - Hon. Reg Pollard MP
 - Hon. Eddie Ward MP
 
Caucus Executive (1962-1964)
The following were members of the ALP Caucus Executive from 19 February 1962 to 24 February 1964:[1]
- Hon. Arthur Calwell MP - Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labor Party
 - Gough Whitlam QC MP - Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Leader of the Labor Party
 - Senator Hon. Nick McKenna - Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
 - Senator Hon. Pat Kennelly - Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
 - Kim Beazley Sr. MP
 - Clyde Cameron MP
 - Frank Crean MP
 - Fred Daly MP (from August 1963)
 - Allan Fraser MP
 - Jim Harrison MP
 - Les Haylen MP
 - Tony Luchetti MP
 - Hon. Reg Pollard MP
 - Hon. Bill Riordan MP
 - Hon. Eddie Ward MP (to 31 July 1963)
 
Caucus Executive (1964-1967)
The following were members of the ALP Caucus Executive from 24 February 1964 to 8 February 1967:[1]
- Hon. Arthur Calwell MP - Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Labor Party
 - Gough Whitlam QC MP - Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Leader of the Labor Party
 - Senator Hon. Nick McKenna - Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (to August 1966)
 - Senator Don Willesee - Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (from 17 August 1966)
 - Senator Hon. Pat Kennelly - Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
 - Kim Beazley Sr. MP
 - Dr Jim Cairns MP
 - Clyde Cameron MP
 - Frank Crean MP
 - Fred Daly MP
 - Allan Fraser MP
 - Pat Galvin MP
 - Tony Luchetti MP
 - Hon. Reg Pollard MP
 - Harry Webb MP
 
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