Berejiklian ministry (2017–2019)

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First Berejiklian ministry
96th Cabinet of New South Wales
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Gladys Berejiklian
John Barilaro 2016.jpg
John Barilaro
Date formed23 January 2017 (2017-01-23)
Date dissolved23 March 2019 (2019-03-23)
People and organisations
Monarch Queen Elizabeth II
Governor David Hurley
Premier Gladys Berejiklian
Deputy Premier John Barilaro
No. of ministers23
Total no. of members23
Member party LiberalNational Coalition
Status in legislatureMajority Coalition Government
Opposition cabinet New South Wales Shadow Cabinet
Opposition party Labor
Opposition leader Luke Foley (2017–2018)
Michael Daley (2018–2019)
History
Outgoing election 2019 state election
Predecessor Second Baird ministry
Successor Second Berejiklian ministry

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.

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The LiberalNational 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]

Composition of ministry

PortfolioMinisterPartyTerm startTerm endTerm in office
Premier Gladys Berejiklian   Liberal 23 January 201723 March 20192 years, 59 days
Deputy Premier John Barilaro   National
Minister for Regional New South Wales
Minister for Skills
Minister for Small Business
Treasurer Dominic Perrottet   Liberal 30 January 20172 years, 52 days
Minister for Industrial Relations
Minister for Primary Industries Niall Blair MLC   National
Minister for Regional Water
Minister for Trade and Industry
Minister for Resources Don Harwin MLC   Liberal
Minister for Energy and Utilities
Minister for the Arts
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Minister for Planning Anthony Roberts
Minister for Housing
Special Minister of State
Minister for Transport and Infrastructure Andrew Constance
Minister for Health Brad Hazzard
Minister for Medical Research
Minister for Education Rob Stokes
Attorney General Mark Speakman
Minister for Police Troy Grant   National
Minister for Emergency Services
Minister for Finance, Services and Property Victor Dominello   Liberal
Minister for Family and Community Services Pru Goward
Minister for Social Housing
Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Minister for Lands and Forestry Paul Toole   National
Minister for Racing
Minister for Counter Terrorism David Elliott   Liberal
Minister for Corrections
Minister for Veterans Affairs
Minister for the Environment Gabrielle Upton
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Heritage
Minister for Western Sydney Stuart Ayres
Minister for WestConnex
Minister for Sport
Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Melinda Pavey   National
Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation Matt Kean   Liberal
Minister for Tourism and Major Events Adam Marshall   National
Assistant Minister for Skills
Minister for Mental Health Tanya Davies   Liberal
Minister for Women
Minister for Ageing
Minister for Early Childhood Education Sarah Mitchell MLC   National
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Assistant Minister for Education
Minister for Multiculturalism Ray Williams   Liberal
Minister for Disability Services

  Ministers are members of the Legislative Assembly unless otherwise noted.

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Preceded by First Berejiklian ministry
20172019
Succeeded by