Tuesday, 25 October 2022

Ministers and Members of the NSW Perrottert Coalition Government abandoning ship at March 2023 state election:


And the list is getting longer the closer New South Wales comes to the March 2023 state election.......


Perrottet Government ministers and backbenchers who have announced they will resign at the March 2023 NSW state election


  • Minister for InfrastructureMinister for Cities, Minister for Active Transport & MLA for Pittwater Rob Stokes – in parliament 16 years;


  • Speaker of the House & MLA for Davidson Jonathan O'Dea – in parliament 16 years;


  • Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, Minister for Small Business, Minister for Fair Trading & MLA for Ryde Victor Dominello – in parliament almost 14.6 years;


  • Minister for Corrections, Minister for Veterans, Minister for Western Sydney & MLA for Parramatta Geoffrey Lee – in parliament 12 years;


  • Transport Minister David Elliott – in parliament 12 years;


  • Lib MLA for South Coast Shelly Hancock – in parliament 20 years;


  • Lib MLA for for Riverstone Kevin Conolly – in parliament 12 years;


  • Lib MLA for Vaucluse Gabrielle Upton – in parliament 12 years;


  • Nats MLA for Clarence Chris Gulaptis – in parliament 12 years;


  • Nats MLA for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead – in parliament 12 years;


  • Nats MLA for Oxley Melinda Pavey – in parliament 8 years.


Minister for Health & MLA for Wakehurst Brad Hazzard is rumoured to be considering retirement. Hazzard has been in parliament since March 1991. Retirement confirmed by reports in mainstream media later on morning of 25 October.


Earlier this year Lib MLC Catherine Cusack resigned on a matter of principle after 19 years in parliament and Lib MLC Don Harwin resigned for unstated reasons after 23 years in parliament.


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