Scott Morrison and Governor-General David Hurley attend a swearing-in ceremony in Canberra | 7NEWS

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Scott Morrison has been accused of putting the job security of his ministers ahead of the rest of the country.

The prime minister and Governor-General David Hurley attended a swearing-in ceremony in Canberra today, with ministers gaining new roles will appear via video conference.

Two ministers at the centre of furores – Christian Porter and Linda Reynolds – have been retained in cabinet but have been shuffled into the industry and government services portfolios respectively.

Michaelia Cash has been promoted to attorney-general and industrial relations minister to replace Porter. Karen Andrews will replace Dutton as home affairs minister, while he takes over the defence role from Senator Reynolds.

Senator Reynolds replaces scandal-prone minister Stuart Robert, who will take over the workforce, skills, employment and small business portfolios.

Defence Industry Minister Melissa Price has been returned to cabinet, which will have seven women.

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