The Keneally ministry is the 92nd ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 42nd (and first female) Premier Kristina Keneally.
The ministry was formed following a caucus motion to elect a new Leader of the Australian Labor Party in New South Wales, where Keneally defeated her party colleague, the 41st Premier, Nathan Rees.[1] Keneally led the first two-woman executive (Premier and Deputy Premier) in Australian history.[2][3][4]
The ministry was sworn in on 8 December 2009 at Government House by the Governor of New South Wales Marie Bashir.[5] A few days earlier, on 4 December 2009, Keneally and her Deputy, Carmel Tebbutt were sworn in by the Governor, as Premier and Deputy Premier respectively at a ceremony also held at Government House.[1]
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The composition of the ministry was announced by Premier Keneally on 8 December 2009.[6] Ministers are listed in order of seniority.
Portfolio | Minister | Term commence | Term end | Term of office |
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Premier Minister for Redfern Waterloo |
Hon. Kristina Keneally MP | 4 December 2009 | 28 March 2011 | 479 days |
Deputy Premier Minister for Health |
Hon. Carmel Tebbutt MP | |||
Attorney General Minister for Citizenship Minister for Regulatory Reform Vice President of the Executive Council |
Hon. John Hatzistergos MLC | 8 December 2009 | 28 March 2011 | 475 days |
Treasurer Special Minister of State |
Hon. Eric Roozendaal MLC 2 3 | 6 December 2009 | 477 days | |
Minister for Transport and Roads 1 | Hon. David Campbell 1 | 8 December 2009 | 20 May 2010 | 163 days |
Minister for Education and Training | Hon. Verity Firth MP | 28 March 2011 | 475 days | |
Minister for Planning Minister for Infrastructure Minister for Lands |
Hon. Tony Kelly MLC | |||
Minister for Climate Change and the Environment Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer) |
Hon. Frank Sartor MP | |||
Minister for the State Plan Minister for Community Services |
Hon. Linda Burney MLC | |||
Minister for Police Minister for Finance |
Hon. Michael Daley MP | |||
Minister for Industrial Relations Minister for Commerce Minister for Energy Minister for Public Sector Reform 1 2 |
Hon. John Robertson MLC 1 2 | |||
Minister for State and Regional Development 2 Minister for Mineral and Forest Resources 2 Minister for the Central Coast 2 Minister for Major Events 2 |
Hon. Ian Macdonald MLC 2 | 4 June 2010 | 178 days | |
Minister for Ageing 1 Minister for Disability Services 1 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs |
Hon. Paul Lynch MP 1 | 28 March 2011 | 475 days | |
Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Emergency Services Minister for Rural Affairs |
Hon. Steve Whan MP 3 | |||
Minister for Tourism Minister for the Hunter Minister for Science and Medical Research Minister for Women |
Hon. Jodi McKay MP | |||
Minister for Housing 1 Minister for Western Sydney Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport and Roads 1 |
Hon. David Borger MP 1 | |||
Minister for Local Government Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health) 2 |
Hon. Barbara Perry MP 2 | |||
Minister for Water Minister for Corrective Services |
Hon. Phillip Costa MP | |||
Minister for Gaming and Racing Minister for Sport and Recreation |
Hon. Kevin Greene MP 2 | |||
Minister for Fair Trading Minister for the Arts |
Hon. Virginia Judge MP | |||
Minister for Juvenile Justice 2 | Hon. Graham West MP 2 | 4 June 2010 | 178 days | |
Minister for Ports and Waterways 3 Minister for the Illawarra 3 |
Hon. Paul McLeay MP 2 3 | 1 September 2010 | 267 days | |
Minister for Small Business 1 Minister for Volunteering Minister for Youth Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans Affairs 1 |
Hon. Peter Primrose MLC 1 | 28 March 2011 | 475 days |
This arrangement cover the period from the first ministerial reshuffle on 21 May 2010[11][12] until a subsequent reshuffle two weeks later. Only changes in portfolios are shown below.
Portfolio | Minister | Term commence | Term end | Term of office |
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Minister for Transport1 | Hon. John Robertson MLC 1 2 | 21 May 2010 | 28 March 2011 | 311 days |
Minister for Roads1 Minister for Western Sydney |
Hon. David Borger MP 1 | |||
Minister for Industrial Relations 1 Minister for Commerce 1 Minister for Energy1 Minister for Public Sector Reform 1 Minister for Aboriginal Affairs |
Hon. Paul Lynch MP 1 | |||
Minister for Ageing 1 Minister for Disability Services 1 Minister for Volunteering Minister for Youth |
Hon. Peter Primrose MLC 1 | |||
Minister for Housing 1 Minister for Small Business 1 Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans Affairs 1 |
Hon. Frank Terenzini MP 1 |
This arrangement cover the period from the second ministerial reshuffle on 5 June 2010[13][14] until 6 September 2010, following the resignation of Paul McLeay. Only changes in portfolios are shown below.
Portfolio | Minister | Term commence | Term end | Term of office |
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Treasurer Special Minister of State |
Hon. Eric Roozendaal MLC 2 | 6 December 2009 | 28 March 2011 | 477 days |
Minister for State and Regional Development 2 | 5 June 2010 | 296 days | ||
Minister for Transport 1 | Hon. John Robertson MLC 1 2 | 21 May 2010 | 311 days | |
Minister for the Central Coast 2 | 5 June 2010 | 296 days | ||
Minister for Local Government Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning Minister assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health) |
Hon. Barbara Perry MP 2 | 8 December 2009 | 475 days | |
Minister for Juvenile Justice 2 | 5 June 2010 | 296 days | ||
Minister for Gaming and Racing Minister for Sport and Recreation |
Hon. Kevin Greene MP 2 | 8 December 2009 | 475 days | |
Minister for Major Events 2 | 5 June 2010 | 296 days | ||
Minister for Ports and Waterways Minister for the Illawarra 3 |
Hon. Paul McLeay MP 2 | 8 December 2009 | 475 days | |
Minister for Mineral and Forest Resources 2 | 5 June 2010 | 296 days |
This arrangement cover the period from the second ministerial reshuffle on 6 September 2010[15][16] until the dissolution of the Keneally government on 28 March 2011, following the 2011 state election. Only changes in portfolios are shown below.
Portfolio | Minister | Term commence | Term end | Term of office |
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Treasurer Special Minister of State |
Hon. Eric Roozendaal MLC 2 3 | 6 December 2009 | 28 March 2011 | 477 days |
Minister for State and Regional Development 2 | 5 June 2010 | 296 days | ||
Minister for Ports and Waterways 3 Minister for the Illawarra 3 |
6 September 2010 | 203 days | ||
Minister for Primary Industries Minister for Emergency Services Minister for Rural Affairs |
Hon. Steve Whan MP 3 | 8 December 2009 | 475 days | |
Minister for Mineral and Forest Resources 3 | 6 September 2010 | 203 days |
Preceded by Rees ministry |
Keneally ministry 2009–2011 |
Succeeded by O'Farrell ministry |
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