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{{Distinguish|Shadow Ministry of Chris Minns}}

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| caption1 = [[Premier of New South Wales|Premier]]<br />[[Chris Minns]]

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| date_formed = 28 March 2023

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| political_party = {{color box|{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}|border=silver}} [[Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)|Labor]]

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| opposition_cabinet = [[Shadow ministry of Mark Speakman|Speakman Shadow Cabinet]]

| opposition_party = {{color box|{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}|border=silver}} {{color box|{{party color|National Party of Australia}}|border=silver}} [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]–[[National Party of Australia|National]] [[Coalition (Australia)|Coalition]]

| opposition_party = {{color box|{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}|border=silver}} {{color box|{{party color|National Party of Australia}}|border=silver}} [[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]]–[[New South Wales National Party|National]] [[Coalition (New South Wales)|Coalition]]

| opposition_leader = [[2023 Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division) leadership election|TBD]] ([[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]])

| opposition_leader = [[Mark Speakman]] ([[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]])

| election = [[2023 New South Wales state election|2023]]

| election = [[2023 New South Wales state election|2023]]

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The '''Minns ministry''' is the 100th ministry of the [[Government of New South Wales]], led by [[Chris Minns]], the state's 47th [[Premier of New South Wales|premier]] following his party's victory in the [[2023 New South Wales state election|2023 state election]].<ref>{{Cite news |last1=McGowan |first1=Michael |last2=Rose |first2=Tamsin |date=2023-03-25 |title='Back and ready': Chris Minns leads Labor to power after 12 years in opposition at historic 2023 NSW election |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/mar/25/back-and-ready-chris-minns-leads-labor-to-power-after-12-years-in-opposition-at-historic-2023-nsw-election |access-date=2023-03-25 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>

The '''Minns ministry''' is the 100th ministry of the [[Government of New South Wales]], led by [[Chris Minns]], the state's 47th [[Premier of New South Wales|premier]] following his party's victory in the [[2023 New South Wales state election|2023 state election]].<ref>{{Cite news |last1=McGowan |first1=Michael |last2=Rose |first2=Tamsin |date=2023-03-25 |title='Back and ready': Chris Minns leads Labor to power after 12 years in opposition at historic 2023 NSW election |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/mar/25/back-and-ready-chris-minns-leads-labor-to-power-after-12-years-in-opposition-at-historic-2023-nsw-election |access-date=2023-03-25 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref>



==Ministry==

==Current composition==

The full ministry was announced on 4 April 2023 and was sworn in the following day on 5 April.<ref name="MinnsFullMinistry">{{cite news |last=Cormack |first=Lucy |date=4 April 2023 |title=Female firsts in new Labor cabinet, where half the ministers will be women |url=https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/female-firsts-in-new-labor-cabinet-where-half-the-ministers-will-be-women-20230403-p5cxrk.html |work=[[Sydney Morning Herald]] |location=[[Sydney, New South Wales]] |access-date=2023-04-04}}</ref><ref name="Gazette 2023_2">{{Gazette NSW |title=Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police |issue=161 |date=5 April 2023|url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2023_2023-161.pdf}}</ref>

The full ministry was announced on 4 April 2023 and was sworn in the following day on 5 April.<ref name="MinnsFullMinistry">{{cite news |last=Cormack |first=Lucy |date=4 April 2023 |title=Female firsts in new Labor cabinet, where half the ministers will be women |url=https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/female-firsts-in-new-labor-cabinet-where-half-the-ministers-will-be-women-20230403-p5cxrk.html |work=[[Sydney Morning Herald]] |location=Sydney |access-date=2023-04-04}}</ref><ref name="Gazette 2023_2">{{Gazette NSW |title=Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police |issue=161 |date=5 April 2023|url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2023_2023-161.pdf}}</ref> All Ministers are members of the [[New South Wales Labor Party]].


{|class="wikitable sortable"

===Current composition===

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="border:#555; text-align:center; "

|-

|-

! class="unsortable" style="width:100px;"| Portrait

!Office

! colspan="2" class="unsortable" style="width:5px;" |Minister

!Minister

! Portfolio

!Image

! Took office

! Left office

! Duration of tenure

![[Electoral districts of New South Wales|Electorate]]

|-

|-

| [[File:Chris Minns MP (cropped).png|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| rowspan="26" style="background-color: {{party color|Australian Labor Party}}" |

| [[Premier of New South Wales|Premier]]}}

| [[Chris Minns]] MP

| [[Chris Minns]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

| [[File:Chris Minns Photo (cropped).jpg|150px]]

* [[Premier of New South Wales|Premier]]

}}

| 28 March 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Kogarah|Kogarah]]

|-

|-

| rowspan="2" | [[File:Prue car.jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| rowspan="2" | [[Prue Car]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Deputy Premier of New South Wales|Deputy Premier]]

*[[Deputy Premier of New South Wales|Deputy Premier]]

*[[Minister for Education (New South Wales)|Minister for Education and Early Learning]]

*[[Minister for Education and Early Learning]]

*[[Minister for Western Sydney]]}}

*[[Minister for Western Sydney]]

}}

| [[Prue Car]] MP

| 28 March 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| [[File:Prue car.jpg|150px]]

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| rowspan="2" | [[Electoral district of Londonderry|Londonderry]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education]]

}}

| 3 August 2023

| 28 September 2023

| {{ayd|3 August 2023|28 September 2023}}

|-

| [[File:Penny Sharpe (cropped).png|100px]]

| [[Penny Sharpe]] <small>MLC</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)|Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council]]

*[[Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)|Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council]]

*[[Minister for the Environment (New South Wales)|Minister for the Environment]]

*[[Minister for the Environment (New South Wales)|Minister for the Environment]]

*[[Minister for the Environment (New South Wales)|Minister for Climate Change]]

*[[Minister for the Environment (New South Wales)#Climate Change|Minister for Climate Change]]

*[[Minister for Energy (New South Wales)|Minister for Energy]]

*[[Minister for Energy (New South Wales)|Minister for Energy]]

*[[Minister for Heritage (New South Wales)|Minister for Heritage]]}}

*[[Minister for Heritage (New South Wales)|Minister for Heritage]]

}}

| 28 March 2023

| [[Penny Sharpe]] MLC

| ''Incumbent''

| [[File:Penny Sharpe MLC, Nov 2012.jpg|150px]]

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| [[New South Wales Legislative Council|Legislative Council]]

|-

|-

| [[File:John Graham MLC.jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| [[John Graham (Australian politician)|John Graham]] <small>MLC</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)#Deputy Leaders|Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council]]

*[[Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)#Deputy Leaders|Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council]]

*[[Special Minister of State (New South Wales)|Special Minister of State]]

*[[Special Minister of State (New South Wales)|Special Minister of State]]

*[[Minister for Transport (New South Wales)|Minister for Roads]]

*[[Minister for Roads (New South Wales)|Minister for Roads]]

*[[Minister for the Arts (New South Wales)|Minister for the Arts]]

*[[Minister for the Arts (New South Wales)|Minister for the Arts]]

*Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy

*[[Minister for the Arts (New South Wales)#Music and the Night-time Economy|Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy]]

*[[Minister for Tourism (New South Wales)|Minister for Jobs and Tourism]]}}

*[[Minister for Jobs and Tourism]]

}}

| [[John Graham (Australian politician)|John Graham]] MLC

| 28 March 2023

| [[File:John Graham MLC.jpg|150px]]

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| [[New South Wales Legislative Council|Legislative Council]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

*[[Treasurer of New South Wales|Treasurer]]}}

| [[Daniel Mookhey]] MLC

|

|

| [[Daniel Mookhey]] <small>MLC</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Treasurer of New South Wales|Treasurer]]

}}

| 28 March 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| [[New South Wales Legislative Council|Legislative Council]]

|-

|-

|

|{{ubl|

| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Health (New South Wales)|Minister for Health]]

*[[Minister for Health (New South Wales)|Minister for Health]]

*[[Minister for Regional Health (New South Wales)|Minister for Regional Health]]

*[[Minister for Regional Health (New South Wales)|Minister for Regional Health]]

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)#Illawarra|Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast]]}}

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)#Illawarra and South Coast|Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast]]

}}

| 28 March 2023

| [[Ryan Park (politician)|Ryan Park]] MP

| ''Incumbent''

|

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Keira|Keira]]

|-

|-

| [[File:Jo Haylen MP 2015.jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| [[Jo Haylen]] <small>MP</small>

*[[Minister for Transport (New South Wales)|Minister for Transport]]}}

| {{plainlist|

| [[Jo Haylen]] MP

*[[Minister for Transport (New South Wales)|Minister for Transport]]

| [[File:Jo Haylen MP 2015.jpg|150px]]

}}

| 28 March 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Summer Hill|Summer Hill]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

*[[Minister for Planning (New South Wales)|Minister for Planning and Public Spaces]]}}

| [[Paul Scully (Australian politician)|Paul Scully]] MP

|

|

| [[Paul Scully (Australian politician)|Paul Scully]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Planning (New South Wales)|Minister for Planning and Public Spaces]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Wollongong|Wollongong]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

*[[Minister for Employee Relations (New South Wales)|Minister for Industrial Relations]]

*[[Minister for Employee Relations (New South Wales)|Minister for Work Health and Safety]]}}

| [[Sophie Cotsis]] MP

|

|

| [[Sophie Cotsis]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Industrial Relations (New South Wales)|Minister for Industrial Relations]]

*[[Minister for Work Health and Safety]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Canterbury|Canterbury]]

|-

|-

| rowspan="2" |

|{{ubl|

| rowspan="2" | [[Yasmin Catley]] <small>MP</small>

*[[Minister for Police (New South Wales)|Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism]]}}

| {{plainlist|

| [[Yasmin Catley]] MP

*[[Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism]]

|

}}

| 5 April 2023

| rowspan="2" | ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| rowspan="2" | [[Electoral district of Swansea|Swansea]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

| {{plainlist|

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)#Hunter|Minister for the Hunter]]

}}

| 3 August 2023

| {{ayd|3 August 2023}}

|-

| [[File:Jihad Dib MP.png|100px]]

| [[Jihad Dib]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government]]

*[[Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government]]

*[[Minister for Emergency Services (New South Wales)|Minister for Emergency Services]]

*[[Minister for Emergency Services (New South Wales)|Minister for Emergency Services]]

*[[Minister for Justice (New South Wales)|Minister for Youth Justice]]}}

*[[Minister for Youth Justice (New South Wales)|Minister for Youth Justice]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| [[Jihad Dib]] MP

| ''Incumbent''

| [[File:Jihad Dib MP.png|150px]]

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Bankstown|Bankstown]]

|-

|-

| [[File:Kate Washington MP.jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| [[Kate Washington]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Families and Communities]]

*[[Minister for Families and Communities]]

*[[Minister for Disability Services (New South Wales)|Minister for Disability Inclusion]]}}

*[[Minister for Disability Inclusion]]

}}

| [[Kate Washington]] MP

| 5 April 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Port Stephens|Port Stephens]]

|-

|

|

| [[Michael Daley]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Attorney-General of New South Wales|Attorney-General]]

}}

| 28 March 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|28 March 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Maroubra|Maroubra]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

*[[Attorney-General of New South Wales|Attorney-General]]}}

| [[Michael Daley]] MP

|

|

| [[Tara Moriarty]] <small>MLC</small>

|-

|{{ubl|

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Agriculture (New South Wales)|Minister for Agriculture]]

*[[Minister for Agriculture (New South Wales)|Minister for Agriculture]]

*[[Minister for Regional New South Wales]]

*[[Minister for Regional New South Wales]]

*[[Minister for Western New South Wales]]}}

*[[Minister for Western New South Wales]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| [[Tara Moriarty]] MLC

| ''Incumbent''

|

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Legislative Council of New South Wales|Legislative Council]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

*[[New South Wales Legislative Assembly|Leader of the House]]

*[[Vice-President of the Executive Council (New South Wales)|Vice-President of the Executive Council]]

*[[Minister for Local Government (New South Wales)|Minister for Local Government]]}}

| [[Ron Hoenig]] MP

|

|

| [[Ron Hoenig]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Leader of the House (New South Wales)|Leader of the House]]

*[[Vice-President of the Executive Council (New South Wales)|Vice-President of the Executive Council]]

*[[Minister for Local Government (New South Wales)|Minister for Local Government]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Heffron|Heffron]]

|-

|-

| rowspan="2" |

|{{ubl|

| rowspan="2" | [[Courtney Houssos]] <small>MLC</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Finance (New South Wales)|Minister for Finance]]

*[[Minister for Finance (New South Wales)|Minister for Finance]]

*[[Minister for Natural Resources (New South Wales)|Minister for Natural Resources]]}}

*[[Minister for Natural Resources (New South Wales)|Minister for Natural Resources]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| [[Courtney Houssos]] MLC

| rowspan="2" | ''Incumbent''

|

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| rowspan="2" | [[Legislative Council of New South Wales|Legislative Council]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Domestic Manufacturing and Government Procurement]]

}}

| 28 September 2023

| {{ayd|28 September 2023}}

|-

|

| [[Steve Kamper]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Small Business (New South Wales)|Minister for Small Business]]

*[[Minister for Small Business (New South Wales)|Minister for Small Business]]

*[[Minister for Lands and Water|Minister for Lands and Property]]

*[[Minister for Lands and Property]]

*[[Minister for Multiculturalism (New South Wales)|Minister for Multiculturalism]]

*[[Minister for Multiculturalism (New South Wales)|Minister for Multiculturalism]]

*[[Minister for Sport (New South Wales)|Minister for Sport]]}}

*[[Minister for Sport (New South Wales)|Minister for Sport]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| [[Steve Kamper]] MP

| ''Incumbent''

|

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Rockdale|Rockdale]]

|-

|-

| [[File:Rose Profile Pic.jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| [[Rose Jackson]] <small>MLC</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Water (New South Wales)|Minister for Water]]

*[[Minister for Water (New South Wales)|Minister for Water]]

*[[Minister for Housing (New South Wales)|Minister for Housing]]

*[[Minister for Housing (New South Wales)|Minister for Housing]]

*[[Minister for Homes (New South Wales)|Minister for Homelessness]]

*[[Minister for Housing (New South Wales)#Homelessness|Minister for Homelessness]]

*[[Minister for Mental Health (New South Wales)|Minister for Mental Health]]

*[[Minister for Mental Health (New South Wales)|Minister for Mental Health]]

*[[Minister for Youth (New South Wales)|Minister for Youth]]

*[[Minister for Youth (New South Wales)|Minister for Youth]]

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)|Minister for the North Coast]]}}

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)#North Coast|Minister for the North Coast]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| [[Rose Jackson]] MLC

| ''Incumbent''

| [[File:Rose Profile Pic.jpg|150px]]

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Legislative Council of New South Wales|Legislative Council]]

|-

|-

| [[File:Chanthivong and students (cropped).jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| [[Anoulack Chanthivong]] <small>MP</small>

*[[Minister for Fair Trading (New South Wales)|Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading]]

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Industry and Trade (New South Wales)|Minister for Industry and Trade]]

*[[Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology (New South Wales)|Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology]]

*[[Minister for Better Regulation and Fair Trading]]

*Minister for Building

*[[Minister for Industry and Trade]]

*[[Minister for Corrections (New South Wales)|Minister for Corrections]]}}

*[[Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology]]

*[[Minister for Building]]

| [[Anoulack Chanthivong]] MP

*[[Minister for Corrections (New South Wales)|Minister for Corrections]]

|

}}

| 5 April 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Macquarie Fields|Macquarie Fields]]

|-

|-

|{{ubl|

*[[Minister for Skills and Training (New South Wales)|Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education]]

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)|Minister for the Hunter]]}}

| [[Tim Crakanthorp]] MP

|

|

| [[David Harris (Australian politician)|David Harris]] <small>MP</small>

|-

|{{ubl|

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (New South Wales)|Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty]]

*[[Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (New South Wales)|Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty]]

*[[Liquor & Gaming NSW|Minister for Gaming and Racing]]

*[[Minister for Gaming and Racing]]

*[[Minister for Veterans (New South Wales)|Minister for Veterans]]

*[[Minister for Veterans (New South Wales)|Minister for Veterans]]

*[[Minister for Medical Research (New South Wales)|Minister for Medical Research]]

*[[Minister for Medical Research (New South Wales)|Minister for Medical Research]]

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)|Minister for the Central Coast]]}}

*[[Regional minister (New South Wales)#Central Coast|Minister for the Central Coast]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| [[David Harris (Australian politician)|David Harris]] MP

| ''Incumbent''

|

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Wyong|Wyong]]

|-

|-

| [[File:Jodie Harrison MP.jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| [[Jodie Harrison]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

*[[Minister for Women (New South Wales)|Minister for Women]]

*[[Minister for Women (New South Wales)|Minister for Women]]

*[[Minister for Seniors (New South Wales)|Minister for Seniors]]

*[[Minister for Seniors (New South Wales)|Minister for Seniors]]

*[[Minister for Women's Safety and the Prevention of Domestic and Sexual Violence|Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault]]}}

*[[Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault]]

}}

| [[Jodie Harrison]] MP

| 5 April 2023

| [[File:Jodie Harrison MP.jpg|150px]]

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Charlestown|Charlestown]]

|-

|-

| [[File:Jenny Aitchison.jpg|100px]]

|{{ubl|

| [[Jenny Aitchison]] <small>MP</small>

*[[Minister for Regional Transport and Roads (New South Wales)|Minister for Regional Transport and Roads]]}}

| {{plainlist|

| [[Jenny Aitchison]] MP

* [[Minister for Regional Transport and Roads]]

| [[File:Jenny Aitchison.jpg|150px]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|5 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Maitland|Maitland]]

|-

|

| [[Steve Whan]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

* [[Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education]]

}}

| 28 September 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|28 September 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Monaro|Monaro]]

|-

! colspan="8" | Former Ministers

|-

|

| style="background-color: {{party color|Australian Labor Party}}" |

| [[Tim Crakanthorp]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

* [[Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education]]

* [[Regional minister (New South Wales)#Hunter|Minister for the Hunter]]

}}

| 5 April 2023

| 3 August 2023

| {{ayd|5 April 2023|3 August 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Newcastle|Newcastle]]

|}

{{clear}}


== Parliamentary Secretaries ==

Parliamentary Secretaries were announced on 26 April 2023.<ref>{{cite web |date=26 April 2023 |title=Minns Labor Government Parliamentary Secretaries announced |url=https://www.nsw.gov.au/media-releases/minns-labor-government-parliamentary-secretaries-announced |access-date=2 May 2023 |website=[[Government of New South Wales|nsw.gov.au]] |publisher=[[Department of Premier and Cabinet (New South Wales)|Department of Premier and Cabinet]] |language=en-AU}}</ref> All Parliamentary Secretaries are members of the [[New South Wales Labor Party]].

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="border:#555; text-align:center; "

|-

! class="unsortable" style="width:100px;"| Portrait

! colspan="2" class="unsortable" style="width:5px;" |Minister

! Portfolio

! Took office

! Left office

! Duration of tenure

![[Electoral districts of New South Wales|Electorate]]

|-

|

| rowspan="14" style="background-color: {{party color|Australian Labor Party}}" |

| [[Julia Finn]] <small>MP</small>

| {{plainlist|

* Parliamentary Secretary to the [[Premier of New South Wales|Premier]]

* Parliamentary Secretary for the [[Minister for the Arts (New South Wales)|Arts]]

}}

| 26 April 2023

| ''Incumbent''

| {{ayd|26 April 2023}}

| [[Electoral district of Granville|Granville]]

|-

| [[File:Greg Warren MP Portrait.jpg|100px]]

|[[Greg Warren (politician)|Greg Warren]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|* Parliamentary Secretary to the [[Deputy Premier of New South Wales|Deputy Premier]]

* Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Education and Early Learning|Education and Early Learning]]

* Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Western Sydney|Western Sydney]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Campbelltown|Campbelltown]]

|-

| [[File:TrishDoyleLaborConf17.jpg|100px]]

|[[Trish Doyle]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for the Environment (New South Wales)|Climate Change]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Energy (New South Wales)|Energy]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for the Environment (New South Wales)|the Environment]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Heritage (New South Wales)|Heritage]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Blue Mountains|Blue Mountains]]

|-

|

|[[Hugh McDermott (politician)|Hugh McDermott]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|*Parliamentary Secretary to the [[Attorney-General of New South Wales|Attorney-General]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Prospect|Prospect]]

|-

|

|[[David Mehan]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|*Parliamentary Secretary to the [[Treasurer of New South Wales|Treasurer]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of The Entrance|The Entrance]]

|-

|

|[[Michael Holland (politician)|Michael Holland]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Health (New South Wales)|Health]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Regional Health (New South Wales)|Regional Health]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Bega|Bega]]

|-

| [[File:Marjorie O'Neill.jpg|100px]]

|[[Marjorie O'Neill]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Transport (New South Wales)|Transport]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Coogee|Coogee]]

|-

|

|[[Stephen Bali]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Planning (New South Wales)|Planning and Public Spaces]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Blacktown|Blacktown]]

|-

| [[File:Pictureofmarkbuttigieg.jpg|100px]]

|[[Mark Buttigieg]] <small>MLC</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Industrial Relations (New South Wales)|Industrial Relations]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Work Health and Safety|Work Health and Safety]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Multiculturalism (New South Wales)|Multiculturalism]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[New South Wales Legislative Council|Legislative Council]]

|-

|

| [[Edmond Atalla]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism|Police and Counter-terrorism]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Mount Druitt|Mount Druitt]]

|-

| [[File:070912 - Liesl Tesch - 3b - 2012 Summer Paralympics (cropped).jpg|100px]]

|[[Liesl Tesch]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Families and Communities|Families and Communities]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Disability Inclusion|Disability Inclusion]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Gosford|Gosford]]

|-

|

|[[Anna Watson (politician)|Anna Watson]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Roads (New South Wales)|Roads]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Regional Transport and Roads (New South Wales)|Regional Transport and Roads]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|26 April 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Shellharbour|Shellharbour]]

|-

| [[File:Janelle Saffin.jpg|100px]]

|[[Janelle Saffin]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Emergency Services (New South Wales)#Flood Recovery|Disaster Recovery]]

}}

|9 August 2023

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|9 August 2023}}

|[[Electoral district of Lismore|Lismore]]

|-

|

|[[Charishma Kaliyanda]] <small>MP</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government|Customer Service and Digital Government]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Emergency Services (New South Wales)|Emergency Services]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Youth Justice (New South Wales)|Youth Justice]]

}}

|14 June 2024

|''Incumbent''

|{{ayd|14 June 2024}}

|[[Electoral district of Liverpool|Liverpool]]

|-

! colspan="8" | Former Parliamentary Secretaries

|-

|

| style="background-color: {{party color|Australian Labor Party}}" |

|[[Anthony D'Adam]] <small>MLC</small>

|{{plainlist|

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government|Customer Service and Digital Government]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Emergency Services (New South Wales)|Emergency Services]]

*Parliamentary Secretary for [[Minister for Youth Justice (New South Wales)|Youth Justice]]

}}

|26 April 2023

|16 May 2024

|{{ayd|26 April 2023|16 May 2024}}

|[[New South Wales Legislative Council|Legislative Council]]

|}

|}



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== See also ==

== See also ==

*[[Shadow Ministry of Chris Minns]]

*[[Shadow ministry of Mark Speakman]]

*[[Second Perrottet ministry]]

*[[Second Perrottet ministry]]




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Minns ministry

100th ministry of New South Wales

photograph of Car

Date formed28 March 2023
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
GovernorMargaret Beazley
PremierChris Minns
Deputy PremierPrue Car
Member party  Labor
Status in legislatureMinority government
45 / 93

Opposition cabinetSpeakman Shadow Cabinet
Opposition party    LiberalNational Coalition
Opposition leaderMark Speakman (Liberal)
History
Election2023
Legislature term58th
PredecessorSecond 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
Chris Minns MP 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Kogarah
Prue Car MP
  • Minister for Education and Early Learning
  • Minister for Western Sydney
  • 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Londonderry
    3 August 2023 28 September 2023 56 days
    Penny Sharpe MLC
  • Minister for the Environment
  • Minister for Climate Change
  • Minister for Energy
  • Minister for Heritage
  • 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Legislative Council
    John Graham MLC
  • Special Minister of State
  • Minister for Roads
  • Minister for the Arts
  • Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy
  • Minister for Jobs and Tourism
  • 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Legislative Council
    Daniel Mookhey MLC 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Legislative Council
    Ryan Park MP
  • Minister for Regional Health
  • Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast
  • 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Keira
    Jo Haylen MP 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Summer Hill
    Paul Scully MP 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Wollongong
    Sophie Cotsis MP
  • Minister for Work Health and Safety
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Canterbury
    Yasmin Catley MP 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Swansea
    3 August 2023 344 days
    Jihad Dib MP
  • Minister for Emergency Services
  • Minister for Youth Justice
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Bankstown
    Kate Washington MP
  • Minister for Disability Inclusion
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Port Stephens
    Michael Daley MP 28 March 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 106 days Maroubra
    Tara Moriarty MLC
  • Minister for Regional New South Wales
  • Minister for Western New South Wales
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Legislative Council
    Ron Hoenig MP
  • Vice-President of the Executive Council
  • Minister for Local Government
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Heffron
    Courtney Houssos MLC
  • Minister for Natural Resources
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Legislative Council
    28 September 2023 288 days
    Steve Kamper MP
  • Minister for Lands and Property
  • Minister for Multiculturalism
  • Minister for Sport
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Rockdale
    Rose Jackson MLC
  • Minister for Housing
  • Minister for Homelessness
  • Minister for Mental Health
  • Minister for Youth
  • Minister for the North Coast
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Legislative Council
    Anoulack Chanthivong MP
  • Minister for Industry and Trade
  • Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology
  • Minister for Building
  • Minister for Corrections
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Macquarie Fields
    David Harris MP
  • Minister for Gaming and Racing
  • Minister for Veterans
  • Minister for Medical Research
  • Minister for the Central Coast
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Wyong
    Jodie Harrison MP
  • Minister for Seniors
  • Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
  • 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Charlestown
    Jenny Aitchison MP 5 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 98 days Maitland
    Steve Whan MP 28 September 2023 Incumbent 288 days Monaro
    Former Ministers
    Tim Crakanthorp MP
  • Minister for the Hunter
  • 5 April 2023 3 August 2023 120 days Newcastle

    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
    Julia Finn MP
    • Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
  • Parliamentary Secretary for the Arts
  • 26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Granville
    Greg Warren MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Education and Early Learning
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Western Sydney
  • 26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Campbelltown
    Trish Doyle MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Energy
  • Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Heritage
  • 26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Blue Mountains
    Hugh McDermott MP
    26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Prospect
    David Mehan MP
    26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days The Entrance
    Michael Holland MP
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Health
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Health
  • 26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Bega
    Marjorie O'Neill MP
    26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Coogee
    Stephen Bali MP
    26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Blacktown
    Mark Buttigieg MLC
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Work Health and Safety
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Multiculturalism
  • 26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Legislative Council
    Edmond Atalla MP
    26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Mount Druitt
    Liesl Tesch MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion
  • 26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Gosford
    Anna Watson MP
    • Parliamentary Secretary for Roads
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Transport and Roads
  • 26 April 2023 Incumbent 1 year, 77 days Shellharbour
    Janelle Saffin MP
    9 August 2023 Incumbent 338 days Lismore
    Charishma Kaliyanda MP
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Services
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Justice
  • 14 June 2024 Incumbent 28 days Liverpool
    Former Parliamentary Secretaries
    Anthony D'Adam MLC
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Services
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Justice
  • 26 April 2023 16 May 2024 1 year, 20 days Legislative Council

    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
    Premier None Chris MinnsMP
  • Minister for Education and Early Learning
      • Skills and TAFE
  • Tertiary Education
  • Western Sydney
  • Youth
  • Prue CarMP
  • Minister for Heritage
  • Vice-President of the Executive Council
  • Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
      • Energy and Climate Change
  • Natural Resources
  • Water
  • Housing and Homelessness
  • Family and Community Services
  • Disability Inclusion
  • Women
  • Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
  • Penny Sharpe MLC
  • Minister for Roads
  • Minister for the Arts
  • Minister for Night-time Economy and Music
  • Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
      • Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty
  • Emergency Services
  • Regional NSW
  • Western NSW
  • Agriculture
  • Regional Transport and Roads
  • Tourism
  • Multiculturalism
  • Hunter
  • North Coast
  • John Graham MLC
  • Minister for the Gig Economy
      • Planning and Public Spaces
  • Industrial Relations
  • Work Health and Safety
  • Finance
  • Small Business
  • Industry and Trade
  • Jobs and Investment
  • Daniel Mookhey MLC
  • Minister for Mental Health
  • Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast
      • Police
  • Counter Terrorism
  • Corrections
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Local Government
  • Medical Research
  • Ryan ParkMP
    Minister for Transport
      • Infrastructure and Cities
  • Customer Service
  • Digital
  • Better Regulation and Innovation
  • Hospitality and Racing
  • Property
  • Lands
  • Seniors
  • Veterans
  • Sport
  • Central Coast
  • Jo HaylenMP
    Attorney-General None Michael DaleyMP

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 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". 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.
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    2023–present
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