AUSTRALIA 
Factbox: Who's who in the new-look NSW cabinet
Monday, 8 September, 2008
The new frontbench of NSW Government:
Premier, Minister for the Arts - Nathan Rees.
Deputy Premier, Minister for Climate Change and the Environment and Minister for Commerce - Carmel Tebbutt.
Treasurer - Eric Roozendaal.
Minister for Health, Minister for the Central Coast and Vice President of the Executive Council - John Della Bosca.
Minister for Education and Training and Minister for Women - Verity Firth.
Minister for Transport - David Campbell.
Minister for Roads - Michael Daley.
Minister for Finance, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Regulatory Reform and Minister for Ports and Waterways - Joe Tripodi.
Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Emergency Services and Minister for Lands - Tony Kelly.
Minister for Community Services - Linda Burney.
Minister for Police and Minister for the Illawarra - Matt Brown.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice - John Hatzistergos.
Minister for Planning and Minister for Redfern-Waterloo - Kristina Keneally.
Minister for Local Government and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (mental health) - Barbara Perry.
Minister for Primary Industries, Minister for Energy, Minister for Mineral Resources and Minister for State Development - Ian Macdonald.
Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services and
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs - Paul Lynch.
Minister for Gaming and Racing and Minister for Sport and Recreation - Kevin Greene.
Minister for Juvenile Justice, Minister for Volunteering and Minister for Youth - Graham West.
Minister for Small Business, Minister for Science and Medical Research and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (cancer) - Tony Stewart.
Minister for Water, Minister for Rural Affairs and Minister for Regional Development - Phil Costa.
Minister for Fair Trading, Minister for Citizenship and Minister Assisting the Premier for Arts - Virginia Judge.
Minister for Tourism and Minister for the Hunter - Jodi McKay.
Minister for Housing and Minister for Western Sydney - David Borger.
Gone:
Morris Iemma
John Watkins
Michael Costa
Reba Meagher
Frank Sartor
Source: AAP/SBS
Premier, Minister for the Arts - Nathan Rees.
Deputy Premier, Minister for Climate Change and the Environment and Minister for Commerce - Carmel Tebbutt.
Treasurer - Eric Roozendaal.
Minister for Health, Minister for the Central Coast and Vice President of the Executive Council - John Della Bosca.
Minister for Education and Training and Minister for Women - Verity Firth.
Minister for Transport - David Campbell.
Minister for Roads - Michael Daley.
Minister for Finance, Minister for Infrastructure, Minister for Regulatory Reform and Minister for Ports and Waterways - Joe Tripodi.
Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Emergency Services and Minister for Lands - Tony Kelly.
Minister for Community Services - Linda Burney.
Minister for Police and Minister for the Illawarra - Matt Brown.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice - John Hatzistergos.
Minister for Planning and Minister for Redfern-Waterloo - Kristina Keneally.
Minister for Local Government and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (mental health) - Barbara Perry.
Minister for Primary Industries, Minister for Energy, Minister for Mineral Resources and Minister for State Development - Ian Macdonald.
Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services and
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs - Paul Lynch.
Minister for Gaming and Racing and Minister for Sport and Recreation - Kevin Greene.
Minister for Juvenile Justice, Minister for Volunteering and Minister for Youth - Graham West.
Minister for Small Business, Minister for Science and Medical Research and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (cancer) - Tony Stewart.
Minister for Water, Minister for Rural Affairs and Minister for Regional Development - Phil Costa.
Minister for Fair Trading, Minister for Citizenship and Minister Assisting the Premier for Arts - Virginia Judge.
Minister for Tourism and Minister for the Hunter - Jodi McKay.
Minister for Housing and Minister for Western Sydney - David Borger.
Gone:
Morris Iemma
John Watkins
Michael Costa
Reba Meagher
Frank Sartor
Source: AAP/SBS

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