New South Wales Premier GladysB is expected to announce her revamped Cabinet on Sunday, highlighting a shifting focus on environment and social reform.
New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian is expected to announce her revamped Cabinet on Sunday, highlighting a shifting focus on environment and social reform.
Former Innovation Minister Matt Kean is expected to run a newly created energy and environment portfolio, while Rob Stokes is tipped to remain as Planning Minister. Both the Environment Minister Gabrielle Upton and Multiculturalism Minister Ray Williams have announced they will not seek to be reappointed in their roles. Image: News Corp Australia
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian overhauls cabinet | Sky News AustraliaNSW Innovation Minister Matt Kean is expected to be named as the Energy and Environment Minister as Premier Gladys Berejiklian overhauls her cabinet in the wake of her state election win.\n\nNationals MP for Tamworth Kevin Anderson is tipped to named as a cabinet minister, according to the The Sydney Morning Herald. \n\nAdam Marshall is also expected to be named as Primary Industries Minister, while Niall Blair heads to the backbench.\n\nThe new cabinet is expected to be announced this weekend, with members sworn in on Tuesday.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n
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NSW Minister Niall Blair quits Berejiklian’s cabinet | Sky News AustraliaNew South Wales State Minister Niall Blair has announced he will be quitting the Berejiklian cabinet. \n\nMr Blair says he informed Deputy Premier John Barilaro several months ago that he didn't want to be considered for a new role in the ministerial team. \n\nAfter being reelected he will reportedly vacate the parliament when the party can find a replacement, citing the toll public life has taken on his family as his reason for stepping down. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n
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Berejiklian confident NSW Coalition will win majority | Sky News AustraliaNewly re-elected Premier Gladys Berejiklian is confident she will lead a majority government in the next term of parliament, as counting continues in the wake of the New South Wales election.\n\nThe latest data indicates the Coalition has won 46 seats, one shy of the 47 needed to govern without the support of minor parties.\n\nMs Berejiklian says she is 'looking forward to taking the state forward', promising four years of a 'strong and stable government'.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n
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Berejiklian confident NSW Coalition will win majority | Sky News AustraliaNewly re-elected Premier Gladys Berejiklian is confident she will lead a majority government in the next term of parliament, as counting continues in the wake of the New South Wales election.\n\nThe latest data indicates the Coalition has won 46 seats, one shy of the 47 needed to govern without the support of minor parties.\n\nMs Berejiklian says she is 'looking forward to taking the state forward', promising four years of a 'strong and stable government'.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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Berejiklian confident of majority government | Sky News AustraliaNewly re-elected Premier Gladys Berejiklian says she will lead a majority government in the next term of parliament, as counting continues in the aftermath of the NSW election.\n\nAccording to the latest data, Coalition has won 46 seats, one shy of the 47 needed to govern without the support of minor parties.\n\nMeanwhile, Michael Daley says he is determined to lead his party to the next election despite an underwhelming result on Saturday night.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n
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NSW election shows Australians don’t change government lightly: Fletcher | Sky News AustraliaLiberal MP Paul Fletcher says New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s win shows that the Australian people don’t lightly change government.\n\nMr Fletcher says Australians will look at the Opposition’s campaign to see if they make a case for change, which he says NSW Labor has failed.\n\nA minority government remains a possibility, with the latest counting result showing the Coalition has won 46 seats, one shy of the 47 needed to form majority government.\n
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Coalition secures victory in NSW election | Sky News AustraliaGladys Berejiklian has retained her place as New South Wales Premier, but a minority government remains on the cards.\n\nWith only the seats of Dubbo, East Hills and Lismore still to call, the Coalition have locked in victory for their third term in office.\n\nLabor has collected 35 seats to the Coalitions 46, with a seat taken from the Liberals in Coogee.\n\nOpposition leader Michael Daley says he'll stay on as Labor leader, despite the result being described as a 'shocker'.\n\n\nImage: News Corp Australia\n\n\n\n
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