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Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney |
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Style | The Honourable |
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Appointer | Governor of New South Wales |
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Inaugural holder | - Clive Evatt (as the Minister in Charge of Tourist Activities and Immigration)
- Kim Yeadon (as the Minister Assisting the Premier on Western Sydney)
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Formation | - 9 May 1946 (Tourist Activities and Immigration)
- 1 December 1997 (Western Sydney)
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The New South Wales Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney is a minister of the Government of New South Wales who has responsibilities for policy development and administration for the development of employment, investment, tourism and Western Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
The current Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney is The Honourable Stuart Ayres MP, since 2 April 2019.[1] Ayres is responsible for administration of the portfolio and supports the Treasurer, Dominic Perrottet through The Treasury cluster and other government agencies.[2]
Ultimately the minister is responsible to the Parliament of New South Wales.
List of ministers
Minister |
Party affiliation |
Ministerial title |
Term start |
Term end |
Time in office |
Notes
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Stuart Ayres
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Liberal
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Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney
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2 April 2019 (2019-04-02)
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incumbent
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5 years, 41 days
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[1]
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Former ministerial titles
Tourism and major events
Minister
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office |
Notes
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Clive Evatt
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Labor
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Minister in Charge of Tourist Activities and Immigration
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9 May 1946
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6 February 1947
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Frank Finnan
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6 February 1947
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9 March 1948
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Claude Matthews
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9 March 1948
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21 September 1949
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Joshua Arthur
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21 September 1949
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30 June 1950
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Gus Kelly
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Labor
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Minister for Tourist Activities
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1 April 1959
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13 May 1965
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6 years, 42 days
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Eric Willis
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Liberal
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13 May 1965
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5 March 1968
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7 years, 37 days
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Minister for Tourism
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5 March 1968
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11 March 1971
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Minister for Tourism and Sport
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11 March 1971
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19 June 1972
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Tom Lewis
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Minister for Tourism
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19 June 1972
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3 January 1975
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Charles Cutler
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Country
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3 January 1975
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16 December 1975
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Tim Bruxner
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17 December 1975
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23 January 1976
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David Arblaster
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Liberal
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23 January 1976
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14 May 1976
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Ken Booth
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Labor
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14 May 1976
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2 October 1981
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Michael Cleary
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2 October 1981
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26 May 1982
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6 years, 175 days
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Minister for Leisure, Sport and Tourism
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26 May 1982
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10 February 1984
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Minister for Tourism
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10 February 1984
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25 March 1988
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Garry West
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National
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25 March 1988
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6 June 1991
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Michael Yabsley
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Liberal
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6 June 1991
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24 June 1992
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Robert Webster
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National
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24 June 1992
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3 July 1992
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Bruce Baird
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Liberal
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3 July 1992
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26 May 1993
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Virginia Chadwick
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26 May 1993
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4 April 1995
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Brian Langton
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Labor
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4 April 1995
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1 December 1997
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Bob Debus
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1 December 1997
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8 April 1999
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Sandra Nori
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8 April 1999
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2 April 2003
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7 years, 359 days
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Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation
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2 April 2003
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2 April 2007
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Matt Brown
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Minister for Tourism
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2 April 2007
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5 September 2008
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Jodi McKay
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8 September 2008
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28 March 2011
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George Souris
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Nationals
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Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality and Racing
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4 April 2011
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23 April 2014
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Andrew Stoner
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Minister for Tourism and Major Events
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23 April 2014
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17 October 2014
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Troy Grant
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17 October 2014
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2 April 2015
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[3]
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Stuart Ayres
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Liberal
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Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events
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2 April 2015
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30 January 2017
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1 year, 303 days
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[4]
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Adam Marshall
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Nationals
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Minister for Tourism and Major Events
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30 January 2017
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23 March 2019 (2019-03-23)
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2 years, 52 days
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Trade, tourism and major events
Minister
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Party affiliation
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Ministerial title
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Term start
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Term end
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Time in office |
Notes
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Michael Knight
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Labor
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Minister for the Olympics
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4 April 1995
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12 January 2001
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5 years, 283 days
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Kevin Greene
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Labor
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Minister for Major Events
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5 June 2010
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28 March 2011
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George Souris
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Nationals
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Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality and Racing
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4 April 2011
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23 April 2014
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Andrew Stoner
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Minister for Tourism and Major Events
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23 April 2014
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17 October 2014
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Troy Grant
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17 October 2014
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2 April 2015
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[3]
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Stuart Ayres
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Liberal
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Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events
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2 April 2015
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30 January 2017 (2017-01-30)
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1 year, 303 days
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[4]
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Western Sydney
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