On 29 January, Premier Berejiklian announced a reorganisation of the ministry, with the full ministry sworn in by the Governor on 30 January 2017.[4][5][6][7]
The ministry covered the period from 23 January 2017 until 23 March 2019 when the 2019 state election was held, resulting in the re-election of the Coalition; with Berejiklian as leader and the Second Berejiklian ministry being formed.[8][9]
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berejiklian, ministry, 2017, 2019, first, berejiklian, ministry, 96th, ministry, government, south, wales, gladys, berejiklian, state, 45th, premier, first, berejiklian, ministry96th, cabinet, south, walesgladys, berejiklianjohn, barilarodate, formed23, januar. The First Berejiklian ministry was the 96th ministry of the Government of New South Wales and was led by Gladys Berejiklian the state s 45th Premier First Berejiklian ministry96th Cabinet of New South WalesGladys BerejiklianJohn BarilaroDate formed23 January 2017 2017 01 23 Date dissolved23 March 2019 2019 03 23 People and organisationsMonarchQueen Elizabeth IIGovernorDavid HurleyPremierGladys BerejiklianDeputy PremierJohn BarilaroNo of ministers23Total no of members23Member partyLiberal National CoalitionStatus in legislatureMajority Coalition GovernmentOpposition cabinetNew South Wales Shadow CabinetOpposition partyLaborOpposition leaderLuke Foley 2017 2018 Michael Daley 2018 2019 HistoryOutgoing election2019 state electionPredecessorSecond Baird ministrySuccessorSecond Berejiklian ministryThe Liberal National coalition ministry was formed on 23 January 2017 immediately following the resignation of the previous Premier Mike Baird Berejiklian and Nationals leader John Barilaro were sworn in at Government House Sydney by Governor David Hurley on the same day 1 2 3 On 29 January Premier Berejiklian announced a reorganisation of the ministry with the full ministry sworn in by the Governor on 30 January 2017 4 5 6 7 The ministry covered the period from 23 January 2017 until 23 March 2019 when the 2019 state election was held resulting in the re election of the Coalition with Berejiklian as leader and the Second Berejiklian ministry being formed 8 9 Contents 1 Composition of ministry 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksComposition of ministry EditPortfolio Minister Party Term start Term end Term in officePremier Gladys Berejiklian Liberal 23 January 2017 23 March 2019 2 years 59 daysDeputy Premier John Barilaro NationalMinister for Regional New South WalesMinister for SkillsMinister for Small BusinessTreasurer Dominic Perrottet Liberal 30 January 2017 2 years 52 daysMinister for Industrial RelationsMinister for Primary Industries Niall Blair MLC NationalMinister for Regional WaterMinister for Trade and IndustryMinister for Resources Don Harwin MLC LiberalMinister for Energy and UtilitiesMinister for the ArtsVice President of the Executive CouncilLeader of the Government in the Legislative CouncilMinister for Planning Anthony RobertsMinister for HousingSpecial Minister of StateMinister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew ConstanceMinister for Health Brad HazzardMinister for Medical ResearchMinister for Education Rob StokesAttorney General Mark SpeakmanMinister for Police Troy Grant NationalMinister for Emergency ServicesMinister for Finance Services and Property Victor Dominello LiberalMinister for Family and Community Services Pru GowardMinister for Social HousingMinister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual AssaultMinister for Lands and Forestry Paul Toole NationalMinister for RacingMinister for Counter Terrorism David Elliott LiberalMinister for CorrectionsMinister for Veterans AffairsMinister for the Environment Gabrielle UptonMinister for Local GovernmentMinister for HeritageMinister for Western Sydney Stuart AyresMinister for WestConnexMinister for SportMinister for Roads Maritime and Freight Melinda Pavey NationalMinister for Innovation and Better Regulation Matt Kean LiberalMinister for Tourism and Major Events Adam Marshall NationalAssistant Minister for SkillsMinister for Mental Health Tanya Davies LiberalMinister for WomenMinister for AgeingMinister for Early Childhood Education Sarah Mitchell MLC NationalMinister for Aboriginal AffairsAssistant Minister for EducationMinister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams LiberalMinister for Disability Services Ministers are members of the Legislative Assembly unless otherwise noted See also Edit New South Wales portal Politics portal Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 2015 2019 Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council 2015 2019References Edit Swearing In of The Honourable Gladys Berejiklian MP the 45th Premier of New South Wales and The Honourable John Barilaro MP Deputy Premier Vice Regal Program Governor of New South Wales 23 January 2017 Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 27 January 2017 Ministers www parliament nsw gov au Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 27 January 2017 Clennell Andrew 26 January 2017 Premier Gladys Berejiklian plans major reshuffle for cabinet The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 27 January 2017 Vukovic Dom Gerathy Sarah McDonald Philippa 29 January 2017 NSW Cabinet reshuffle Premier Gladys Berejiklian announces big changes to front bench ABC News Australia Retrieved 29 January 2017 NSW reshuffle Gladys Berejiklian axes Adrian Piccoli and Duncan Gay from cabinet The Guardian Australia 29 January 2017 Retrieved 29 January 2017 Robertson James 28 January 2017 Anthony Roberts Brad Hazzard take key roles in Gladys Berejiklian reshuffle The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 29 January 2017 Refreshed NSW cabinet sworn in Sky News Australia AAP 30 January 2017 Retrieved 30 January 2017 Part 6 Ministries since 1856 PDF NSW Parliamentary Record Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 5 May 2022 Former Members Members of Parliament Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 16 November 2020 External links EditParliament of New South Wales MinistersPreceded bySecond Baird ministry First Berejiklian ministry2017 2019 Succeeded bySecond Berejiklian ministry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Berejiklian ministry 2017 2019 amp oldid 1145226550, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,