Steve Kamper MP given extra portfolio in NSW Premier Minns’ Cabinet reshuffle

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NSW Premier Chris Minns has announced changes to the Cabinet and the Ministry of the NSW Government. 

The Hon Steve Kamper MP was today sworn in as the Minister for Jobs and Tourism, in addition to his  responsibilities as the Minister for Lands and Property, the Minister for Multiculturalism and the Minister for Sport.  

The Hon John Graham MLC will remain the Special Minister of State, the Minister for the Arts, the  Minister for Music and the Night-time Economy and will permanently take on the role of Minister for  Transport.  

The Hon Jenny Aitchison MP will become the Minister for Roads and the Minister for Regional Transport. Regional roads will now be incorporated into the Roads portfolio.

Mr Graham will continue to take carriage of the Government’s response to the toll review given the  Government is mid-negotiation with toll companies about reforming the system. 

The Minns Labor Government also welcomed Janelle Saffin into the NSW Cabinet, to be sworn in as the Minister for Recovery, the Minister for Small Business, and the Minister for the North Coast.  

Janelle played a role in helping the Lismore community and surrounds recover from the 2022 floods, as well as the recent impacts from Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred.  

Emily Suvaal will also be appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary for Trade and Small Business.  

Parliamentary Secretaries perform an important role in supporting Ministers and driving action to deliver on government priorities in Parliament.

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