Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has made defence industry jobs, a better approach to health and connecting energy and climate policies his priorities in a modest post-election reshuffle of his ministry.
Just over a fortnight since the coalition scraped home in the federal election, the prime minister on Monday unveiled a 23-member cabinet - the largest since 1975.
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