Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke has received a ministership in the new NSW Government Cabinet. She will hold the portfolio of Minister for Emergency Services and Resilience.
Announcements were made on Sunday afternoon with former Hilltops Councillor and Hilltops Administrator Wendy Tuckerman appointed to the role of Minister for Local Government.
Other appointments include, Paul Toole – Deputy Premier, Minister for Regional NSW, Minister for Police,
Stuart Ayres – Minister for Enterprise, Investment and Trade, Minister for Tourism and Sport, Minister for Western Sydney,
Bronnie Taylor – Minister for Women, Minister for Regional Health, Minister for Mental Health,
Matt Kean – Treasurer, Minister for Energy,
Damien Tudehope – Minister for Finance, Minister for Employee Relations, Vice-President of the Executive Council, Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council,
Alister Henskens – Minister for Skills and Training, Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology, Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly,
Brad Hazzard – Minister for Health,
Sarah Mitchell – Minister for Education and Early Learning,
Mark Speakman – MP Attorney General,
Rob Stokes – Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Cities, Minister for Active Transport,
Victor Dominello – Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government,
Anthony Roberts – Minister for Planning, Minister for Homes,
David Elliott – Minister for Transport, Minister for Veterans,
Natalie Ward – Minister for Metropolitan Roads, Minister for Women’s Safety and the Prevention of Domestic and Sexual Violence,
Kevin Anderson – Minister for Lands and Water, Minister for Hospitality and Racing,
Geoffrey Lee – Minister for Corrections,
Natasha Maclaren-Jones – Minister for Families and Communities, Minister for Disability Services,
Sam Farraway – Minister for Regional Transport and Roads,
Steph Cooke – Minister for Emergency Services and Resilience,
Eleni Petinos – Minister for Small Business, Minister for Fair Trading,
James Griffin – Minister for Environment and Heritage,
Mark Coure – Minister for Multiculturalism, Minister for Seniors,
Dugald Saunders – Minister for Agriculture, Minister for Western New South Wales,
Benjamin Franklin – Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for the Arts, Minister for Regional Youth