Mr Minns becomes the 47th Premier of NSW. Ms Car will also take on the Education and Early Learning portfolio.
In order to hit the ground running and provide immediate leadership and direction, six additional senior Ministers have been sworn in swiftly following the election result.
| Ministerial portfolio | Interim portfolio responsibilities |
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Chris Minns | Premier | |
Prue Car | Deputy Premier
Minister for Education and Early Learning | - Skills and TAFE
- Tertiary Education
- Western Sydney
- Youth
|
Penny Sharpe | Minister for the Environment
Minister for Heritage
Vice-President of the Executive 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
|
John Graham | Special Minister of State
Minister for Roads
Minister for the Arts
Minister for Night-time Economy and Music | - Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty
- Emergency Services
- Regional NSW
- Western NSW
- Agriculture
- Regional Transport and Roads
- Tourism
- Multiculturalism
- Hunter
- North Coast
|
Daniel Mookhey | Treasurer
Minister for the Gig Economy | - Planning and Public Spaces
- Industrial Relations
- Work Health and Safety
- Finance
- Small Business
- Industry and Trade
- Jobs and Investment
|
Ryan Park | Minister for Health and Regional Health
Minister for Mental Health
Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast | - Police
- Counter Terrorism
- Corrections
- Juvenile Justice
- Local Government
- Medical Research
|
Jo Haylen | Minister for Transport | - Infrastructure and Cities
- Customer Service
- Digital
- Better Regulation and Innovation
- Hospitality and Racing
- Property
- Lands
- Seniors
- Veterans
- Sport
- Central Coast
|
Michael Daley | Attorney General | |
The remainder of the new Ministry will be sworn in shortly.
"I am humbled that the people of NSW have put their trust in us. And the work starts right away," NSW Premier Chris Minns said.
"NSW has voted for a fresh start for NSW, and to put people at the heart of government – to invest in the human capital that runs our essential services.
"There's not a moment to lose in delivering on our plans, particularly for essential workers and essential services in health and education.
"We know there are challenges ahead and accept our responsibility to meet them.
"My message to people of this state is that we will govern for all of NSW. That’s what people expect and deserve."
NSW Deputy Premier Prue Car said: "The people of NSW have provided a mandate for change and a fresh start.
"This Government has committed to a significant program of investment in education and health, repairing essential services, helping with the cost of living, improving housing and rental supply and affordability, and boosting local manufacturing, jobs and skills. Energy security is also an immediate priority.
"It is top of our agenda to invest in our education system for current and future generations and start negotiations on public sector wages as we fulfill our commitment to better remunerate our essential workers," she said.