Minns ministry
Appearance
Minns ministry | |
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![]() 100th ministry of New South Wales | |
Date formed | 28 March 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Charles III |
Governor | Margaret Beazley |
Premier | Chris Minns |
Deputy Premier | Prue Car |
Member party | Labor |
Status in legislature | Minority government 45 / 93 |
Opposition cabinet | Speakman Shadow Cabinet |
Opposition party | Liberal–National Coalition |
Opposition leader | Mark Speakman (Liberal) |
History | |
Election | 2023 |
Legislature term | 58th |
Predecessor | Second Perrottet ministry |
The Minns ministry is the 100th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, led by Chris Minns, the state's 47th premier following his party's victory in the 2023 state election.[1]
Ministry
[edit]The full ministry was announced on 4 April 2023 and was sworn in the following day on 5 April.[2][3] All Ministers are members of the New South Wales Labor Party.
Current composition
[edit]Portrait | Minister | Portfolio | Took office | Left office | Duration of tenure | Electorate | |
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Chris Minns MP | 28 March 2023 | Incumbent | 2 years, 3 days | Kogarah | ||
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Prue Car MP | Londonderry | |||||
3 August 2023 | 28 September 2023 | 56 days | |||||
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Penny Sharpe MLC | 28 March 2023 | Incumbent | 2 years, 3 days | Legislative Council | ||
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John Graham MLC | ||||||
17 March 2025 | 1 year, 354 days | ||||||
6 April 2023 | 1 year, 345 days | ||||||
6 February 2025 | Incumbent | 53 days | |||||
Daniel Mookhey MLC | 28 March 2023 | 2 years, 3 days | |||||
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Ryan Park MP | Keira | |||||
Paul Scully MP | 5 April 2023 | 1 year, 360 days | Wollongong | ||||
Sophie Cotsis MP | Canterbury | ||||||
Yasmin Catley MP | Swansea | ||||||
3 August 2023 | 1 year, 240 days | ||||||
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Jihad Dib MP | 5 April 2023 | 1 year, 360 days | Bankstown | |||
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Kate Washington MP | Port Stephens | |||||
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Michael Daley MP | 28 March 2023 | 2 years, 3 days | Maroubra | |||
Tara Moriarty MLC | 5 April 2023 | 1 year, 360 days | Legislative Council | ||||
Ron Hoenig MP | Heffron | ||||||
Courtney Houssos MLC | Legislative Council | ||||||
28 September 2023 | 1 year, 184 days | ||||||
Steve Kamper MP | 5 April 2023 | 1 year, 360 days | Rockdale | ||||
17 March 2025 | 1 year, 346 days | ||||||
17 March 2025 | Incumbent | 14 days | |||||
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Rose Jackson MLC | 5 April 2023 | 1 year, 360 days | Legislative Council | |||
17 March 2025 | 1 year, 346 days | ||||||
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Anoulack Chanthivong MP | Incumbent | 1 year, 360 days | Macquarie Fields | |||
David Harris MP | Wyong | ||||||
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Jodie Harrison MP | Charlestown | |||||
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Jenny Aitchison MP | 17 March 2025 | 1 year, 346 days | Maitland | |||
17 March 2025 | Incumbent | 14 days | |||||
Steve Whan MP | 28 September 2023 | 1 year, 184 days | Monaro | ||||
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Janelle Saffin MP | 17 March 2025 | 14 days | Lismore | |||
Former Ministers | |||||||
Tim Crakanthorp MP | 5 April 2023 | 3 August 2023 | 120 days | Newcastle | |||
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Jo Haylen | 28 March 2023 | 6 February 2025 | 1 year, 315 days | Summer Hill |
Parliamentary Secretaries
[edit]Parliamentary Secretaries were announced on 26 April 2023.[4] All Parliamentary Secretaries are members of the New South Wales Labor Party.
Portrait | Minister | Portfolio | Took office | Left office | Duration of tenure | Electorate | |
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Julia Finn MP | 26 April 2023 | Incumbent | 1 year, 339 days | Granville | |||
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Greg Warren MP |
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Campbelltown | ||||
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Trish Doyle MP |
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Blue Mountains | ||||
Hugh McDermott MP |
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Prospect | |||||
David Mehan MP |
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The Entrance | |||||
Michael Holland MP |
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Bega | |||||
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Marjorie O'Neill MP |
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Coogee | ||||
Stephen Bali MP |
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Blacktown | |||||
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Mark Buttigieg MLC |
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Legislative Council | ||||
Edmond Atalla MP |
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Mount Druitt | |||||
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Liesl Tesch MP |
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Gosford | ||||
Anna Watson MP |
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Shellharbour | |||||
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Charishma Kaliyanda MP |
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14 June 2024 | 290 days | Liverpool | ||
Emily Suvaal MLC |
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17 March 2025 | 14 days | Legislative Council | |||
Former Parliamentary Secretaries | |||||||
Anthony D'Adam MLC |
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26 April 2023 | 16 May 2024 | 1 year, 20 days | Legislative Council | ||
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Janelle Saffin MP |
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9 August 2023 | 17 March 2025 | 1 year, 220 days | Lismore |
Interim composition
[edit]The interim ministry was sworn in on 28 March 2023.[5] The interim ministry also covered other portfolio responsibilities until the finalised ministry was sworn in.
The interim composition consisted of the following ministers:[6][7][8]
Office | Additional interim portfolios | Minister |
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Premier | None | Chris Minns MP |
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Prue Car MP | |
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Penny Sharpe MLC | |
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John Graham MLC | |
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Daniel Mookhey MLC | |
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Ryan Park MP | |
Minister for Transport |
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Jo Haylen MP |
Attorney General | None | Michael Daley MP |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ McGowan, Michael; Rose, Tamsin (25 March 2023). "'Back and ready': Chris Minns leads Labor to power after 12 years in opposition at historic 2023 NSW election". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
- ^ Cormack, Lucy (4 April 2023). "Female firsts in new Labor cabinet, where half the ministers will be women". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
- ^ "Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police (161)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 5 April 2023.
- ^ "Minns Labor Government Parliamentary Secretaries announced". nsw.gov.au. Department of Premier and Cabinet. 26 April 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police (142)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 28 March 2023.
- ^ "Ministers". www.parliament.nsw.gov.au. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
- ^ Rabe, Tom (26 March 2023). "'The work starts today': Minns, senior MPs meet to tackle Labor's urgent priorities". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ^ "A Fresh Start for NSW as Minns Government interim Ministry sworn in". NSW Government. 28 March 2023.