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{{Short description|Australian politician}}
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{{Distinguish|Treasurer of New South Wales}}
{{Infobox Political post
| border = parliamentary
| minister = not_prime
| insignia = Coat of Arms of New South Wales.svg
| post = Minister for Regional New South Wales<br/>Minister for Small Business<br/>Minister for SkillsFinance
| incumbent = [[JohnCourtney BarilaroHoussos]]
| image = Day-3-StartUp-Conference-0189 (26532112720) (cropped).jpg
| incumbentsinceimagesize = 2 April 2015 = 200px
| incumbentsince = {{start date|2023|04|05|df=y}}
| style = [[The Honourable]]
| appointer = [[Governor of New South Wales]]
| nominator = [[Premier of New South Wales]]
| inaugural = [[Jack Renshaw]] {{small|(as the Minister for Industrial Development and Decentralisation)}}
| inaugural = [[Max Ruddock]] {{small|(as the Minister for Revenue)}}
| formation = 14 March 1962
| formation = 3 January 1975
}}
The New South Wales '''Minister for Regional New South Wales''', the '''Minister for Small Business''' and the '''Minister for Skills''' is a [[Minister of the Crown|minister]] of the [[New South Wales Government]] within the [[Department of Industry, Skills and Regional Development (New South Wales)|Department of Industry, Skills and Regional Development]] and has responsibilities for matters relating to decentralisation, rural affairs, regional services and infrastructure in the state of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. The minister is also responsible for the state's small business policy and regulation and the further skills and training office.
 
The '''New South Wales Minister for Finance''' is a [[Minister of the Crown|minister]] of the [[New South Wales Government]] within [[New South Wales Treasury|The Treasury]] and has responsibilities for matters relating to [[taxation|revenue collection]] policy and regulation in the state of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].<ref name="gazette-2019-04-02"/>
The current minister, since 2 April 2015, is the [[Deputy Premier of New South Wales|Deputy Premier]] [[John Barilaro]]. He is assisted in this portfolio by the '''[[Minister for Trade and Industry (New South Wales)#Trade and Industry|Minister for Trade and Industry]]''', [[Niall Blair]], the '''[[Minister for Resources, Energy and Utilities (New South Wales)#Energy and Utilities|Minister for Energy and Utilities]] and [[Minister for Resources, Energy and Utilities (New South Wales)#Resources|Minister for Resources]]''', [[Don Harwin]], and the '''Assistant Minister for Skills''', [[Adam Marshall]], all who were [[swearing in|sworn in]] with effect from 30 January 2017.<ref>{{cite news|agency=[[Australian Associated Press|AAP]]|title=Refreshed NSW cabinet sworn in|url=http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2017/01/30/refreshed-nsw-cabinet-to-be-sworn-in.html|accessdate=30 January 2017|work=[[Sky News]]|location=Australia|date=30 January 2017}}</ref>
 
The minister is supported by the [[Minister for Small Business (New South Wales)|Minister for Small Business]] who has responsibilities for matters relating to [[small business]] policy and regulation in New South Wales.<ref name="Gazette 2021-12-21"/>{{refn|name=Ministries|{{NSW Parliamentary Record |part=6 |access-date=2020-12-28}}}}
 
The minister administers the portfolio and supports the [[Treasurer of New South Wales]], through [[New South Wales|The Treasury]] [[List of New South Wales government agencies#Clusters|cluster]], predominantly through The Treasury, the [[Office of State Revenue (New South Wales)|Office of State Revenue]], and [[List of New South Wales government agencies|associated government agencies]].<ref name="gazette-20190402admin">{{Gazette NSW |title=Administrative Arrangements (Administrative Changes—Public Service Agencies) Order 2019 [NSW] |issue=159 |page=7-8 |date=2 April 2019 |url=https://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/regulations/2019-159.pdf |access-date=4 April 2019 |via= }}</ref>
 
Ultimately the minister is responsible to the [[Parliament of New South Wales]].
 
==List of ministers==
===Regional NewFinance South Wales===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Ministerial title !! Minister{{hsp}}{{refn|name=Ministries}} !! colspan=2 | Party !! Ministry !! Term start !! Term end !! Time in office !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
!| rowspan=3 | Minister for Revenue
| {{sortname|Max|Ruddock}}
!Party affiliation
| rowspan=3 {{Australian party style|Liberal NSW}} | 
!Ministerial title
| rowspan=3 width=8% | {{Australian politics/name|Liberal NSW}}
!Term start
| [[Lewis–Cutler ministry|Lewis (1)]]
!Term end
| align=center | 3 January 1975
!Time in office
| align=center | 10 October 1975
| align=right | {{ayd|3 January 1975|10 October 1975}}
|-
| {{sortname|Peter|Coleman}}
| [[Jack Renshaw]]
| [[Lewis–Punch ministry|Lewis (2)]]
| bgcolor="#ffcccc"|[[Australian Labor Party (NSW Branch)|Labor]]
| align=center | 10 October 1975
| Minister for Industrial Development and Decentralisation
| align=center | 23 January 1976
| 14 March 1962
| align=right | {{ayd|10 October 1975|23 January 1976}}
| 13 May 1965
| align=right| {{age in years and days|1962|03|14|1965|05|13}}
|-
| {{sortname|Max|Ruddock}}
| [[John Fuller (Australian politician)|John Fuller]]
| [[Willis–Punch ministry|Willis]]
| rowspan="2" bgcolor="#ace1af"|[[National Party of Australia - NSW|Country]]
| align=center | 23 January 1976
| rowspan="4"| Minister for Decentralisation and Development
| align=center | 14 May 1976
| 13 May 1965
| align=right | {{ayd|23 January 1976|14 May 1976}}
| 3 December 1973
| align=right| '''{{age in years and days|1965|05|13|1973|12|03}}'''
|-
! colspan=9 |
| [[Tim Bruxner]]
| 3 December 1973
| 23 January 1976
| align=right| {{age in years and days|1973|12|03|1976|01|23}}
|-
| rowspan=3 | Minister for Finance
| [[Milton Morris]]
| {{sortname|Terry|Sheahan}}
| bgcolor="lightblue"| [[Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division)|Liberal]]
| rowspan=3 {{Australian party style|Labor NSW}} | 
| 23 January 1976
| rowspan=3 |{{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}
| 14 May 1976
| [[Wran ministry (1983–1984)|Wran (5)]]
|
| align=center | 1 February 1983
| align=center | 10 February 1984
| align=right | {{ayd|1 February 1983|10 February 1984}}
|-
| {{sortname|Rodney|Cavalier}}
| [[Don Day]]
| [[Wran ministry (1984)|Wran (6)]]
| rowspan="7" bgcolor="#ffcccc"|Labor
| align=center | 10 February 1984
| 14 May 1976
| align=center | 5 April 1984
| 19 October 1978
| align=right | {{ayd|10 February 1984|5 April 1984}}
|
|-
| {{sortname|Bob|Debus}}
| [[Jack Hallam (politician)|Jack Hallam]]
| [[Wran ministry (1984–1986)|Wran (7)]]
| Minister for Decentralisation
| align=center | 5 April 1984
| 19 October 1978
| align=center | 25 March 1988
| 29 February 1980
| align=right | '''{{ayd|5 April 1984|25 March 1988}}'''
|
|-
! colspan=9 |
| [[Don Day]]
| Minister for Industrial Development<br/>Minister for Decentralisation
| 29 February 1980
| 10 February 1984
|
|-
| Minister for Finance
| [[George Paciullo]]
| {{sortname|George|Souris}}
| rowspan="3"| Minister for Industry and Decentralisation
| {{Australian party style|Nationals NSW}} | 
| 10 February 1984
| {{Australian politics/name|Nationals NSW}}
| 5 April 1984
| [[Fahey–Armstrong ministry|Fahey (3)]]
|
| align=center | 14 July 1992
| align=center | 26 May 1993
| align=right | {{ayd|14 July 1992|26 May 1993}}
|-
! colspan=9 |
| [[Eric Bedford]]
| 5 April 1984
| 31 December 1985
|
|-
| rowspan=5 | Minister for Finance
| [[Neville Wran]]
| {{sortname|Michael|Costa|dab=politician}}
| 1 January 1986
| rowspan=5 {{Australian party style|Labor NSW}} | 
| 6 February 1986
| rowspan=5 |{{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}
|
| rowspan=2 | [[Iemma ministry (2005–2007)|Iemma (1)]]
| align=center | 3 August 2005
| align=center | 17 February 2006
| align=right | {{ayd|3 August 2005|17 February 2006}}
|-
| {{sortname|John|Della Bosca}}
| [[Barrie Unsworth]]
| align=center | 17 February 2006
| rowspan="6"| Minister for State Development
| align=center | 2 April 2007
| 4 July 1986
| align=right | {{ayd|17 February 2006|2 April 2007}}
| 21 March 1988
|
|-
| {{sortname|John|Watkins|dab=Australian politician}}
| [[Wal Murray]]
| [[Iemma ministry (2007–2008)|Iemma (2)]]
| bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| align=center | 2 April 2007
| 21 March 1988
| align=center | 8 September 2008
| 24 July 1990
| align=right | {{ayd|2 April 2007|8 September 2008}}
|
|-
| {{sortname|Joe|Tripodi}}
| [[John Hannaford]]
| [[Rees ministry|Rees]]
| rowspan="2" bgcolor="lightblue"| Liberal
| align=center | 8 September 2008
| 24 July 1990
| align=center | 17 November 2009
| 6 June 1991
| align=right | {{ayd|8 September 2008|17 November 2009}}
|
|-
| [[{{sortname|Michael Yabsley]]|Daley}}
| [[Rees ministry|Rees]]<br />[[Keneally ministry|Keneally]]
| 6 June 1991
| align=center | 17 November 2009
| 24 June 1992
| align=center | 28 March 2011
|
| align=right | {{ayd|17 November 2009|28 March 2011}}
|-
| rowspan=3 |Minister for Finance and [[Minister for Services (New South Wales)|Services]]
| [[Robert Webster (politician)|Robert Webster]]
| {{sortname|Greg|Pearce|dab=politician}}
| bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| rowspan=8 {{Australian party style|Liberal NSW}} | 
| 24 June 1992
| rowspan=8 | {{Australian politics/name|Liberal NSW}}
| 3 July 1992
| rowspan=2 | [[O'Farrell ministry|O'Farrell]]
|
| align=center | 3 April 2011
| align=center | 1 August 2013
| align=right | {{ayd|3 April 2011|1 August 2013}}
|
|-
| {{sortname|Andrew|Constance}}
| [[Peter Collins (New South Wales politician)|Peter Collins]]
| align=center | 1 August 2013
| bgcolor="lightblue"| Liberal
| align=center | 23 April 2014
| 3 July 1992
| align=right | {{ayd|1 August 2013|23 April 2014}}
| 26 May 1993
|
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{sortname|Dominic|Perrottet}}
| [[Ray Chappell]]
| [[Baird ministry (2014–2015)|Baird (1)]]
| bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| align=center | 23 April 2014
| Minister for Regional Development
| align=center | 2 April 2015
| 26 May 1993
| rowspan=2 align=right | {{ayd|23 April 2014|30 January 2017}}
| 4 April 1995
|
|-
| rowspan=2 | Minister for Finance, [[Minister for Services (New South Wales)|Services]] and Property
| [[Carl Scully]]
| [[Baird ministry (2015–2017)|Baird (2)]]
| rowspan = "8" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| align=center | 2 April 2015
| Minister for Small Business and Regional Development
| align=center | 30 January 2017
| 4 April 1995
|
| 15 December 1995
|
|-
| {{sortname|Victor|Dominello}}
| [[Michael Egan (Australian politician)|Michael Egan]]
| [[Berejiklian ministry (2017–2019)|Berejiklian (1)]]
| Minister for State and Regional Development
| align=center | 30 January 2017
| 15 December 1995
| align=center | 23 February 2019
| 1 December 1997
| align=right | {{ayd|30 January 2017|23 February 2019}}
|
| <ref name="gladys1">{{cite news |author=Robertson, James |date=28 January 2017 |title=Anthony Roberts, Brad Hazzard take key roles in Gladys Berejiklian reshuffle |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]] |url=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/anthony-roberts-brad-hazzard-take-key-roles-in-gladys-berejiklian-reshuffle-20170128-gu0m0b.html |access-date=29 January 2017}}</ref><ref name="refreshed">{{cite news |date=30 January 2017 |title=Refreshed NSW cabinet sworn in |work=[[Sky News]] |agency=[[Australian Associated Press|AAP]] |location=Australia |url=http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2017/01/30/refreshed-nsw-cabinet-to-be-sworn-in.html |accessdate=30 January 2017}}</ref>
|-
| Minister for Finance and [[Minister for Small Business (New South Wales)|Small Business]]
| [[Harry Woods (Australian politician)|Harry Woods]]
| rowspan="4"2 | Minister for Regional[[Damien DevelopmentTudehope]]
| [[Berejiklian ministry (2019–2021)|Berejiklian (2)]]<br/>[[First Perrottet ministry|Perrottet (1)]]
| 1 December 1997
| align=center | 2 April 20032019
| align=center | 21 December 2021
|
| rowspan=2 align=right | {{ayd|21 December 2021|23 February 2023}}
| <ref name="gazette-2019-04-02">{{Gazette NSW |title=Government Notices |issue=30 |page=1088-1090 |date=2 April 2019 |url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2019_2019-30.pdf |access-date=3 April 2019 |via= }}</ref>
|-
| rowspan=3 | Minister for Finance
| [[David Campbell (Australian politician)|David Campbell]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Second Perrottet ministry|Perrottet (2)]]
| 2 April 2003
| align=center | {{start date|2021|12|21|df=y}}
| 2 April 2007
| align=center | 23 February 2023
|
| <ref name="Gazette 2021-12-21">{{Gazette NSW |title=Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police |issue=662 |date=21 December 2021 |url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2021_2021-662.pdf}}</ref>
|-
| Dominic Perrottet
| [[Tony Kelly (politician)|Tony Kelly]]
| align=center | 23 February 2023
| 2 April 2007
| align=center | 28 March 2023
| 5 September 2008
| align=right | {{ayd|23 February 2023|28 March 2023}}
|
| <ref name="Gazette 2021-12-21">{{Gazette NSW |title=Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police |issue=662 |date=21 December 2021 |url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2021_2021-662.pdf}}</ref>
|-
| {{sortname|Courtney|Houssos}}
| [[Phil Costa]]
| {{Australian party style|Labor NSW}} | 
| 8 September 2008
| {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}
| 4 December 2009
| [[Minns ministry|Minns]]
|
| align=center | 3 April 2023
|-
| align=center | present
| [[Ian Macdonald (New South Wales politician)|Ian Macdonald]]
| align=right | {{ayd|3 April 2023}}
| rowspan="2"| Minister for State and Regional Development
| 8 December 2009
| 5 June 2010
|
|-
| [[Eric Roozendaal]]
| 5 June 2010
| 28 March 2011
|
|-
| [[Andrew Stoner]]
| rowspan="4" bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| rowspan="2"| Minister for Regional Infrastructure and Services
| 28 March 2011
| 17 October 2014
|
|-
| [[Troy Grant]]
| 17 October 2014
| 2 April 2015
|
|-
| rowspan="2"| [[John Barilaro]]
| Minister for Regional Development
| 2 April 2015
| 30 January 2017
| rowspan=2 align=right| {{age in years and days|2015|04|02}}
|-
| Minister for Regional New South Wales
| 30 January 2017
| ''incumbent''
|}
 
==Related ministerial titles==
===Small Business===
===Commerce===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Ministerial title !! Minister{{hsp}}{{refn|name=Ministries}} !! colspan=2 | Party !! Ministry !! Term start !! Term end !! Time in office !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
!| rowspan=6 | Minister for Commerce
| {{sortname|John|Della Bosca}}
!Party affiliation
| rowspan=6 {{Australian party style|Labor NSW}} | 
!Ministerial title
| rowspan=6 | {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}
!Term start
| [[Carr ministry (2003–2005)|Carr (4)]]<br />[[Iemma ministry (2005–2007)|Iemma (1)]]
!Term end
| align=center | 2 April 2003
!Time in office
| align=center | 2 April 2007
| align=right | '''{{ayd|2 April 2003|2 April 2007}}'''
|
|-
| {{sortname|Eric|Roozendaal}}
| [[Stephen Perdriau]]
| [[Iemma ministry (2007–2008)|Iemma (2)]]
| bgcolor="#DDEEFF"| [[Nationalist Party of Australia|Nationalist]]
| align=center | 2 April 2007
| Minister for Business Undertakings
| align=center | 5 September 2008
| 20 December 1921
| align=right | {{ayd|2 April 2007|5 September 2008}}
| 20 December 1921
|
| align=right| {{age in years and days|1921|12|20|1921|12|20}}
|-
| {{sortname|Carmel|Tebbutt}}
!colspan=9 style="background: #cccccc;" |
| rowspan=2 | [[Rees ministry|Rees]]
| align=center | 8 September 2008
| align=center | 14 September 2009
| align=right | {{ayd|8 September 2008|14 September 2009}}
|
|-
| {{sortname|Jodi|McKay}}
| [[George Paciullo]]
| align=center | 14 September 2009
| rowspan = "4" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| align=center | 4 December 2009
| rowspan="3"| Minister for Small Business and Technology
| align=right | {{ayd|14 September 2009|4 December 2009}}
| 10 February 1984
|
| 5 April 1984
|
|-
| {{sortname|John|Robertson|dab=New South Wales politician}}
| [[Eric Bedford]]
| rowspan=2 | [[Keneally ministry|Keneally]]
| 5 April 1984
| 31align=center | 8 December 19852009
| align=center | 21 May 2010
|
| align=right | {{ayd|8 December 2009|21 May 2010}}
|
|-
| {{sortname|Paul|Lynch|dab=politician}}
| [[Neville Wran]]
| align=center | 21 May 2010
| 1 January 1986
| align=center | 28 March 2011
| 6 February 1986
| align=right | {{ayd|21 May 2010|28 March 2011}}
|
|
|-
! colspan=9 |
| [[Peter Cox (politician)|Peter Cox]]
| Minister for Industry and Small Business
| 6 February 1986
| 4 July 1986
|
|-
!colspan=9 style="background: #cccccc;" |
|-
| [[Deirdre Grusovin]]
| bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| Minister for Small Business
| 26 November 1987
| 21 March 1988
|
|-
| [[Gerry Peacocke]]
| bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| Minister for Business and [[Minister for Finance, Services and Property (New South Wales)#Fair Trading|Consumer Affairs]]
| 25 March 1988
| 6 June 1991
| align=right| {{age in years and days|1988|03|25|1991|06|06}}
|-
!colspan=9 style="background: #cccccc;" |
|-
| [[Ray Chappell]]
| bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| Minister for Small Business
| 26 May 1993
| 4 April 1995
|
|-
| [[Carl Scully]]
| bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| Minister for Small Business and Regional Development
| 4 April 1995
| 15 December 1995
|
|-
!colspan=9 style="background: #cccccc;" |
|-
| [[Sandra Nori]]
| rowspan = "9" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| rowspan="12"| Minister for Small Business
| 8 April 1999
| 2 April 2003
| align=right| {{age in years and days|1999|04|08|2003|04|02}}
|-
| [[David Campbell (Australian politician)|David Campbell]]
| 2 April 2003
| 2 April 2007
| align=right| '''{{age in years and days|2003|04|02|2007|04|02}}'''
|-
| [[Joe Tripodi]]
| 2 April 2007
| 5 September 2008
|
|-
| [[Tony Stewart]]
| 8 September 2008
| 4 November 2008
|
|-
| [[Ian Macdonald (New South Wales politician)|Ian Macdonald]]
| 4 November 2008
| 11 November 2008
|
|-
| [[Jodi McKay]]
| 11 November 2008
| 30 January 2009
|
|-
| [[Steve Whan]]
| 30 January 2009
| 4 December 2009
|
|-
| [[Peter Primrose]]
| 4 December 2009
| 21 May 2010
|
|-
| [[Frank Terenzini]]
| 21 May 2010
| 28 March 2011
|
|-
| [[Katrina Hodgkinson]]
| rowspan="3" bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| 3 April 2011
| 17 April 2014
|
|-
| [[Andrew Stoner]]
| 23 April 2014
| 17 October 2014
|
|-
| [[John Barilaro]]
| 17 October 2014
| ''incumbent''
| align=right| {{age in years and days|2014|10|17}}
|}
 
===Skills Assistant Treasurers ===
{{Excerpt|Assistant Treasurer of New South Wales|Assistant Treasurers|only=table}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Minister
!Party affiliation
!Period
!Ministerial title
|-
| [[John Fahey (politician)|John Fahey]]
| rowspan="3" style="background:lightblue;"| Liberal
| Minister for Further Education, Training and Employment
| 24 July 1990
| 3 July 1992
|
|-
| rowspan="2"|[[Virginia Chadwick]]
| Minister for Employment and Training
| 3 July 1992
| 26 May 1993
| rowspan=2 align=right| {{age in years and days|1992|07|03|1995|04|04}}
|-
| Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs
| 26 May 1993
| 4 April 1995
|-
| [[John Aquilina]]
| rowspan="6" style="background:#fcc;"| Labor
| rowspan="6"| Minister for Education and Training
| 4 April 1995
| 21 November 2001
| align=right| '''{{age in years and days|1995|04|04|2001|11|21}}'''
|-
| [[John Watkins (Australian politician)|John Watkins]]
| 21 November 2001
| 2 April 2003
|
|-
| [[Andrew Refshauge]]
| 2 April 2003
| 21 January 2005
|
|-
| [[Carmel Tebbutt]]
| 21 January 2005
| 2 April 2007
|
|-
| [[John Della Bosca]]
| 2 April 2007
| 8 September 2008
|
|-
| [[Verity Firth]]
| 8 September 2008
| 28 March 2011
|
|-
!colspan=9 style="background: #cccccc;" |
|-
| [[John Barilaro]]
| rowspan="2" style="background:#ace1af;"| [[National Party of Australia - NSW|National]]
| Minister for Skills
| 2 April 2015
|''incumbent''
| align=right| {{age in years and days|2015|04|02}}
|}
 
===Assistant minister===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Ministerial title !! Minister{{hsp}}{{refn|name=Ministries}} !! colspan=2 | Party !! Ministry !! Term start !! Term end !! Time in office !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| rowspan=3 | Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce
!Minister
| {{sortname|Reba|Meagher}}
!Party affiliation
| rowspan=4 {{Australian party style|Labor NSW}} | 
!Ministerial title
| rowspan=4 width=8% | {{Australian politics/name|Labor NSW}}
!Term start
| rowspan=2 | [[Carr ministry (2003–2005)|Carr (4)]]
!Term end
| align=center | 2 April 2003
!Time in office
| align=center | 21 January 2005
| align=right | {{ayd|2 April 2003|21 January 2005}}
|
|-
| {{sortname|John|Hatzistergos}}
| [[Adam Marshall]]
| align=center | 1 February 2005
| style="background:#ace1af;"| [[National Party of Australia - NSW|National]]
| align=center | 3 August 2005
| Assistant Minister for Skills
| align=right | {{ayd|1 February 2005|3 August 2005}}
| 30 January 2017
|
|''incumbent''
| align=right| {{age in years and days|2017|01|30}}
|}
 
==Former ministerial titles==
===Commerce===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
| {{sortname|Diane|Beamer}}
!Minister
| [[Iemma ministry (2005–2007)|Iemma (1)]]
!Party affiliation
| align=center | 3 August 2005
!Period
| align=center | 2 April 2007
!Ministerial title
| align=right | {{ayd|3 August 2005|2 April 2007}}
|
|-
| Minister Assisting the Minister for Finance
| [[John Della Bosca]]
| {{sortname|John|Della Bosca}}
| rowspan = "9" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| [[Iemma ministry (2007–2008)|Iemma (2)]]<br />[[Rees ministry|Rees]]
| 2 April 2003 – 2 April 2007
| align=center | 2 April 2007
| Minister for Commerce
| align=center | 1 September 2009
| align=right | {{ayd|2 April 2007|13 June 2008}}
|
|-
! colspan="9" |
| [[Reba Meagher]]
| 2 April 2003 – 2 April 2007
| rowspan="3"| Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce
|-
| [[John Hatzistergos]]
| 21 January 2005 – 3 August 2005
|-
| [[Diane Beamer]]
| 3 August 2005 – 2 April 2007
|-
| [[Eric Roozendaal]]
| 2 April 2007 – 5 September 2008
| rowspan="5"| Minister for Commerce
|-
| [[Carmel Tebbutt]]
| 8 September 2008 – 14 September 2009
|-
| [[Jodi McKay]]
| 14 September 2009 – 30 January 2009
|-
| [[John Robertson (New South Wales politician)|John Robertson]]
| 30 January 2009 – 21 May 2010
|-
| [[Paul Lynch (politician)|Paul Lynch]]
| 21 May 2010 – 28 March 2011
|}
 
===State Development=See also ==
{{stack|{{portal|New South Wales|Politics}}}}
{| class="wikitable"
* [[List of New South Wales government agencies]]
|-
* [[Ministry of Finance]]
!Minister
* [[Minister for Finance (Australia)]]
!Party affiliation
* [[Minister for Finance (Victoria)]]
!Period
!Ministerial title
|-
| [[Barrie Unsworth]]
| bgcolor="#ffcccc"|Labor
| 4 July 1986 – 21 March 1988
| rowspan="6"| Minister for State Development
|-
| [[Wal Murray]]
| bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| 21 March 1988 – 24 July 1990
|-
| [[John Hannaford]]
| rowspan="2" bgcolor="lightblue"| Liberal
| 24 July 1990 – 6 June 1991
|-
| [[Michael Yabsley]]
| 6 June 1991 – 24 June 1992
|-
| [[Robert Webster (politician)|Robert Webster]]
| bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| 24 June 1992 – 3 July 1992
|-
| [[Peter Collins (New South Wales politician)|Peter Collins]]
| bgcolor="lightblue"| Liberal
| 3 July 1992 – 26 May 1993
|-
!colspan=9 style="background: #cccccc;" |
|-
| rowspan="3"| [[Michael Egan (Australian politician)|Michael Egan]]
| rowspan = "10" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| 4 April 1995 – 15 December 1995
| Minister for State Development
|-
| 15 December 1995 – 1 December 1997
| Minister for State and Regional Development
|-
| 1 December 1997 – 21 January 2005
| rowspan="6"| Minister for State Development
|-
| [[Andrew Refshauge]]
| 21 January 2005 – 3 August 2005
|-
| [[John Watkins (Australian politician)|John Watkins]]
| 3 August 2005 – 17 February 2006
|-
| [[Morris Iemma]]
| 17 February 2006 – 2 April 2007
|-
| [[Ian Macdonald (New South Wales politician)|Ian Macdonald]]
| 2 April 2007 – 17 November 2009
|-
| [[Eric Roozendaal]]
| 17 November 2009 – 4 December 2009
|-
| [[Ian Macdonald (New South Wales politician)|Ian Macdonald]]
| 8 December 2009 – 5 June 2010
| rowspan="2"| Minister for State and Regional Development
|-
| [[Eric Roozendaal]]
| 5 June 2010 – 28 March 2011
|}
 
===Rural affairs===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Minister
!Party affiliation
!Period
!Ministerial title
|-
| [[Ian Armstrong (politician)|Ian Armstrong]]
| rowspan = "2" bgcolor="#ace1af"|National
| 25 March 1988 – 26 May 1993
| Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs
|-
| [[Ray Chappell]]
| 26 May 1993 – 4 April 1995
| Minister for Regional Development
|-
| [[Carl Scully]]
| rowspan = "7" bgcolor="#ffcccc"| Labor
| 4 April 1995 – 15 December 1995
| Minister for Small Business and Regional Development
|-
| [[Michael Egan (Australian politician)|Michael Egan]]
| 15 December 1995 – 1 December 1997
| Minister for State and Regional Development
|-
| [[Harry Woods (Australian politician)|Harry Woods]]
| 1 December 1997 – 2 April 2003
| rowspan="5"| Minister for Rural Affairs
|-
| [[Tony Kelly (politician)|Tony Kelly]]
| 2 April 2003 – 5 September 2008
|-
| [[Phil Costa]]
| 8 September 2008 – 30 January 2009
|-
| [[Tony Kelly (politician)|Tony Kelly]]
| 30 January 2009 – 14 September 2009
|-
| [[Steve Whan]]
| 14 September 2009 – 28 March 2011
|}
 
==References==
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==External links==
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