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Minister for Corrections (New South Wales)

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FieldValue
postMinister for Corrections
insigniaCoat of Arms of New South Wales.svg
departmentDepartment of Communities and Justice
incumbentAnoulack Chanthivong
imageChanthivong and students (cropped).jpg
imagecaptionMinister Chanthivong in 2016
imagesize100px
incumbentsince
styleThe Honourable
nominatorPremier of New South Wales
appointerGovernor of New South Wales
inauguralBill Haigh (as the Minister for Corrective Services)
formation30 January 2017

The New South Wales Minister for Corrections is a minister of the Government of New South Wales who is commissioned with responsibility for the administration of correctional services, juvenile justice, and prisons in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

The current Minister for Corrections is Anoulack Chanthivong, since 5 April 2023. The minister administers the portfolio through the Department of Communities and Justice cluster, in particular through the Department of Communities and Justice, a department of the Government of New South Wales, and additional agencies.

Ultimately the minister is answerable to Parliament of New South Wales.

List of ministers

TitleMinisterPartyTerm startTerm endTime in officeNotes
Minister for Corrective ServicesLabor NSW}}19 October 19782 October 1981
2 October 198127 October 1983
27 October 19835 April 1984
5 April 198421 March 1988
Liberal NSW}}25 March 198823 May 1988
23 May 19888 June 1988
8 June 19886 June 1991
Minister for Courts Administration
and Corrective Services6 June 199128 June 1991
Minister for Corrective ServicesLabor NSW}}4 April 199512 January 2001
12 January 200121 November 2001
21 November 20012 April 2003
Minister for Corrective ServicesLabor NSW}}30 January 20094 December 2009
8 December 200928 March 2011
Minister for CorrectionsLiberal NSW}}2 April 201523 March 2019
Minister for Counter Terrorism and Corrections2 April 2019title=Government Noticesissue=30page=1088-1090date=2 April 2019url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2019_2019-30.pdfaccess-date=3 April 2019via= }}
Minister for Corrections28 March 2023title=Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Policeissue=662date=21 December 2021url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2021_2021-662.pdf}} The minister administers the portfolio through the Stronger Communities cluster, in particular through the Department of Communities and Justice, a department of the Government of New South Wales, and additional agencies.
5 April 2023incumbent

Former ministerial titles

Counter Terrorism

Justice

Youth Justice

Notes

References

References

  1. Robertson, James. (28 January 2017). "Anthony Roberts, Brad Hazzard take key roles in Gladys Berejiklian reshuffle". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  2. (30 January 2017). "Refreshed NSW cabinet sworn in". [[Sky News Australia.
  3. (2 April 2019). "Administrative Arrangements (Administrative Changes—Public Service Agencies) Order 2019 [NSW]".
  4. Sas, Nick. (31 March 2019). "Gladys Berejiklian says Liberal Party has no women problem as re-elected NSW Premier shuffles Cabinet". [[ABC News (Australia).
  5. (2 April 2019). "Government Notices".
  6. (21 December 2021). "Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police".
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