Mr Faulkner served as veteran affairs minister and minister for defence science and personnel in previous Labor governments. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
SYDNEY - AUSTRALIAN political heavyweight John Faulkner was appointed the country's new defence minister on Friday, a day after his predecessor was forced to step down in disgrace.
Mr Faulkner, 55, a power broker in the ruling Labor Party, has served as special minister of state since Prime Minister Kevin Rudd took over government in a landslide 18 months ago.
Mr Faulkner served as veteran affairs minister and minister for defence science and personnel in previous Labor governments.
He had been tipped as the frontrunner for the job, the focus of which will be implementing reforms set out in a blueprint to overhaul the Australian defence forces over the coming years.
Mr Faulkner was named to the key portfolio a day after Joel Fitzgibbon stepped down following the latest in a series of controversies involving breaches of government transparency rules.
He quit after it emerged that he called an army general in charge of defence health services to a meeting with his brother, who runs an insurance company.
Mr Fitzgibbon, 47, has been under pressure since March when he admitted not declaring two trips to China paid for by wealthy businesswoman Helen Liu, who has been accused by media of having links to Chinese intelligence.
Mr Rudd said he would make further announcements about cabinet appointments at a later date. -- AFP