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Ministers Page 1 of 2 Ministers Ministers - NSW Premier Page 1 of 2 Search.. Home The Premier Ministers Awards and Challenges Newsroom Community Cabinet Contact Home Ministers Ministers Find information about each Minister, including links to their contact details and press releases. The Hon. Carmel Tebbutt MP Deputy Premier Minister for Health Carmel Tebbutt has been a member of Parliament since 1998 and Deputy Premier since September 2008. Carmel has the unique… read more The Hon. John Hatzistergos MLC Attorney General, Minister for Industrial Relations, Vice President of the Executive TALK TO THE PREMIER Councial If you have any comments or John Hatzistergos was elected in September 2008 as Attorney General, Minister questions, please get in touch. for Justice, and Minister for Industrial Relations... read more We’d like to hear your views. The Hon. Eric Roozendaal MLC Treasurer Appointed Treasurer in September 2008, Eric Roozendaal was elected to Cabinet in August 2005 after serving as the Minister for Roads… read more The Hon. David Campbell MP Minister for Transport, Minister for Illawarra David Campbell was sworn in as Minister for Transport in September 2008. He grew up in the heart of the seat he now represents… read more The Hon. Verity Firth MP Minister for Education and Training Verity Firth was elected in 2007 and introduced major reforms in her portfolios including Minister for Women, before being promoted… read more The Hon. Kristina Keneally MP Minister for Planning, Minister for Redfern Waterloo, Minister for Infrastructure Elected to Parliament in 2003, Kristina Keneally was previously the Minister for Ageing and Minister for Disability Services… read more The Hon. Tony Kelly MLC Minister for Lands Tony Kelly was elected to Parliament in 1997 and in September 2008 was appointed Minister for Police and regained the Lands portfolio… read more The Hon. Linda Burney MP Minister for Community Services, Minister for Women Linda Burney was elected Member for Canterbury in 2003 and was appointed to Cabinet as Minister for Fair Trading… read more The Hon. Kevin Greene MP Minister for Gaming and Racing, Minister for Sport and Recreation Kevin Greene was appointed Minister for Gaming and Racing as well as Minister for Sport and Recreation in September 2008 and is…read more The Hon. Paul Lynch MP Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services, Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Paul Lynch has served in Parliament since 1995 and was Minister for Local Government and Minister Assisting… read more The Hon. Barbara Perry MP Minister for Local Government, Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health and Cancer) Barbara Perry is working hard to represent communities in Government and improve mental health services... read more Ministers - NSW Premier Page 2 of 2 The Hon. Graham West MP Minister for Juvenile Justice, Minister for Volunteering, Minister for Youth, Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans' Affairs Graham West entered Parliament in 2001 and he now welcomes the opportunity to address the issues facing young people in NSW… read more Jobs NSW | Accessibility | Privacy | Copyright & Disclaimer | Sitemap Copyright © 2009 | Last Updated: 17 November 2009 The Hon. Michael Daley MP Minister for Police Michael Daley was elected to the NSW Parliament in September 2005 to represent the electorate of Maroubra… read more The Hon. Phillip Costa MP Minister for Water, Minister for Regional Development Phillip Costa lives in rural NSW and was involved in a number of Standing Committees before being sworn in to his ministerial portfolios… read more The Hon. Virginia Judge MP Minister for Fair Trading, Minister for Citizenship, Minister Assisting the Premier on the Arts Virginia Judge was born in Cooma, in country NSW, and was educated in Canberra. She has a Bachelor of Education from Canberra… read more The Hon. David Borger MP Minister for Housing, Minister for Western Sydney, Minister assisting the Minister for Transport On September 8th, 2008 David was sworn in as the Minister for Housing and the Minister for Western Sydney... read more The Hon. Jodi McKay MP Minister for Commerce, Minister for Tourism, Minister for the Hunter, Minister for Science and Medical Research Jodi McKay was appointed Minister for Tourism and Minister for the Hunter in September 2008, following her election as Member for Newcastle… read more The Hon. John Cameron Robertson, MLC Minister for Climate Change and the Environment, Minister for Energy, Minister for Corrective Services, Minister for Public Sector Reform and Special Minister of State John Robertson has a sound knowledge of the public sector, previously working as the Executive Officer for the Labor Council of NSW... read more The Hon. Steve Whan, MP Minister for Emergency Services, and Minister for Small Business, Minister for Rural Affairs, Member for Monaro Steve Whan lives in the regional city of Queanbeyan in South East NSW, and is married to Cherie with two teenage children. For many years he... read more The Hon. Peter Primrose, MLC Minister for Regulatory Reform, and Minister for Mineral Resources Peter has been a Member of the Legislative Council since 1996, having previously served in the Legislative Assembly as the Member for Camden from 1988 to 1991... read more The Hon. Paul McLeay, MP Minister for Ports and Waterways Paul was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 2003 as the Member for Heathcote. Paul has served in Parliament as the Chair of the Public Accounts... read more .
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