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Barton Deakin Brief: NSW Ministers Cabinet 5April 2019 Barton Deakin Brief: NSW Ministers Cabinet 5 April 2019 Title Minister Electorate Premier The Hon. Gladys Berejiklian MP (Liberal) Member for Willoughby Deputy Premier Minister for Regional New South Wales The Hon. John Barilaro MP (National) Member for Monaro Minister for industry and Trade Treasurer The Hon. Dominic Perrottet MP (Liberal) Member for Hawkesbury Minister for Regional Transport The Hon Paul Lawrence Toole MP (National) Member for Bathurst Minister for Roads Special Minister of State Minister for the Public Service and Employee Relations Minister for Aboriginal Affairs The Hon. Don Harwin MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Minister for the Arts Vice President of the Executive Council Leader of Government Business in the Legislative Council Minister for Transport and Roads The Hon. Andrew Constance MP (Liberal) Member for Bega Leader of the House Minister for Health and Medical Research The Hon. Bradley (Brad) Hazzard MP (Liberal) Member for Wakehurst Attorney-General The Hon. Mark Speakman SC MP (Liberal) Member for Cronulla Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence Minister for Planning The Hon. Robert (Rob) Stokes MP (Liberal) Member for Pittwater Minister for Public Spaces Minister for Customer Service The Hon. Victor Dominello MP (Liberal) Member for Ryde Minister for Education The Hon. Sarah Mitchell MLC (National) Member of the Legislative Council Minister for Early Childhood Learning Minister for Police The Hon. David Elliot MP (Liberal) Member for Baulkham Hills Minister for Emergency Services Minister for Water Minister for Property The Hon. Melinda Jane Pavey (National) Member for Oxley Minister for Housing Minister for Jobs Minister for Investment The Hon. Stuart Laurence Ayers MP (Liberal) Member for Bathurst Minister for Tourism Minister for Western Sydney Minister for Counter Terrorism Minister for Corrections The Hon. David Elliott MP (Liberal) Member for Baulkham Hills Minister for Veterans Affairs Minister for Energy and Environment The Hon. Matt Kean MP (Liberal) Member for Hornsby Minister for Western Sydney Minister for WestConnex The Hon. Stuart Ayres MP (Liberal) Member for Penrith Minister for Sport Minister for Agriculture The Hon. Adam Marshall MP (National) Member for Northern Tablelands Minister for Western New South Wales Minister for Counter Terrorism The Hon. Anthony Roberts MP (Liberal) Member for Lane Cove Minister for Corrections Minister for Local Government The Hon. Shelley Hancock MP (Liberal) Member for the South Coast Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation The Hon. Kevin Anderson MP (National) Member for Tamworth Minister for Skills The Hon. Dr Geoffrey Lee MP (Liberal) Member for Parramatta Minister for Tertiary Education Minister for Sport Minister for Multiculturalism The Hon. John Sidoti MP (Liberal) Member for Drummoyne Minister for Seniors Minister for Veterans Parliamentary Office Holders Title Officeholder Electorate President of the Legislative Council The Hon. John Ajaka MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Speaker of the Legislative Assembly The Hon. Jonathan O’Dea MP (Liberal) Member for Davidson Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly The Hon. Leslie Williams MP (National) Member for Port Macquarie Assistant Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Mr. Mark Coure MP (Liberal) Member for Oatley Leader of the Government in the Legislative The Hon. Donald Harwin MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Council Leader of the House The Hon. Andrew Constance MP (Liberal) Member for Bega Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council The Hon. Sarah Mitchell MLC (National) Member of the Legislative Council Government Whip Mr. Adam Crouch MP (Liberal) Member for Terrigal Government Whip in the Legislative Council The Hon. Natasha Maclaren-Jones MP (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council The Nationals Whip Ms Stephanie Cooke MP (National) Member for Cootamundra Deputy Government Whip in the Legislative The Hon. Wesley Fang MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Council Parliamentary Secretaries Cabinet Secretary The Hon. Alister Henskens SC MP (Liberal) Member for Ku-ring-gai Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier The Hon. Gabrielle Upton MP (Liberal) Member for Vaucluse Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and The Hon. Raymond Williams MP (Liberal) Member for Castle Hill Western Sydney Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier Ms. Stephanie Cooke MP (National) Member for Cootamundra Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer and The Hon. Scott Farlow MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Leader of the House in the Legislative Council Parliamentary Secretary for the Cost of Living The Hon. Catherine Cusack MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Parliamentary Secretary for Police and Justice Mr. Mark Taylor MP (Liberal) Member for Seven Hills Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism and Major Mr. Geoffrey Provest MP (National) Member for Tweed Events Parliamentary Secretary for Education Mr. Kevin Conolly MP (Liberal) Member for Riverstone Parliamentary Secretary for Health The Hon. Natasha Maclaren-Jones MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Parliamentary Secretary for Transport Ms. Eleni Petinos MP (Liberal) Member for Miranda Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Transport Mr. Stephen Bromhead MP (National) Member for Myall Lakes Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Roads and Mr. Christopher Gulaptis MP (National) Member for Clarence Infrastructure Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General The Hon. Natalie Ward MLC (Liberal) Member of the Legislative Council Parliamentary Secretary for Families, Disability, The Hon. Melanie Gibbons MP (Liberal) Member for Holsworthy and Emergency Services. Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment and The Hon. James Griffin MP (Liberal) Member for Manly Veterans Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture The Hon. Michael Johnsen MP (National) Member for Upper Hunter For more information, please contact Anthony Benscher on +61 438 439 431, Andrew Humperson on +61 419 241 587 or Terence Duggan on +61 2 9191 7888. To stay up to date with the affairs of Coalition Governments and Oppositions around Australia, you can follow Barton Deakin on Twitter and LinkedIn. 2 .
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