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Senior Appointments

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Emergency moves
Acting Assistant Police Commissioner Stuart Smith has been appointed as Deputy State Emergency Operations Controller from 31 January 2010 to 1 March 2010.
   Deputy Operations Controller Smith will hold the position until Assistant Police Commissioner Carmine Mennilli takes over on 1 March.

In previous editions...
New members for CTTT
Thirty-seven new members have been appointed to the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal (CTTT).
   Nick Vrabac has been named full-time Deputy Chairperson until February 2015 and Reginald Connolly, Margaret Balding and Christine Paull full-time Senior Members for the same period.
   Agnes Borsody, Bruce Howe, Peter Smith, Susan Mcillhatton and Maritsa Eftimiou were appointed full-time Members.
   Newly-appointed part-time Members until 2015 include Allan Anforth, Mark Gilson, Kevin Anthony, John Levingston, Diane Barnetson, Claudio Marzilli, Graham Bassett, John Mcmillan, Angela Beckett, Deborah Moss, Phillip Briggs, Dennis Nolan, Moira Brophy, John Ringrose, Rex Butler, Desmond Sheehan, Cathy Campbell, Stephen Smith, Antony Carpentieri, John Thompson, Jennifer Conley, David Turley, Susan Corley and Louise Williams,
   Catherine Donovan-Holm, Ronald Harris, Kim Roser and David Flynn have been appointed to December 2011.

New Ministry
The Governor has appointed a new State Government Ministry following a change of leadership in the ruling Labor Party.
   Among the changes was the introduction of a new Ministerial position, the Minister for the State Plan.
   The Full Ministry was sworn in as:
  • Premier and Minister for Redfern Waterloo - Kristina Keneally
  • Deputy Premier and Minister for Health – Carmel Tebbutt
  • Attorney General, Minister for Citizenship, Minister forRegulatory Reform, and Vice President of the Executive Council – John Hatzistergos
  • Treasurer and Special Minister of State - Eric Roozendaal
  • Minister for Transport and Roads - David Campbell
  • Minister for Education and Training - Verity Firth
  • Minister for Planning, Minister for Infrastructure and Minister for Lands - Anthony Kelly
  • Minister for Climate Change and the Environment and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Cancer) - Frank Sartor
  • Minister for the State Plan, and Minister for Community Services - Linda Burney
  • Minister for Police, and Minister for Finance - Michael Daley
  • Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Commerce, Minister for Energy and Minister for Public Sector Reform -John Robertson
  • Minister for State and Regional Development, Minister forMineral and Forest Resources and Minister for the CentralCoast - Ian Macdonald
  • Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability Services and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs - Paul Lynch
  • Minister for Primary Industries, Minister for Emergency Services and Minister for Rural Affairs - Steven Whan
  • Minister for Tourism, Minister for the Hunter, Minister forScience and Medical Research and Minister for Women - Jodi McKay
  • Minister for Housing, Minister for Western Sydney, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport and Roads -David Borger
  • Minister for Local Government, Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health(Mental Health) - Barbara Perry
  • Minister for Water and Minister for Corrective Services -Phillip Costa
  • Minister for Gaming and Racing, and Minister for Sport andRecreation – Kevin Greene
  • Minister for Fair Trading, and Minister for the Arts – Virginia Judge
  • Minister for Juvenile Justice - Graham West
  • Minister for Ports and Waterways and Minister for theIllawarra - Paul McLeay
  • Minister for Small Business, Minister for Volunteering, Minister for Youth and Minister Assisting the Premier onVeterans’ Affairs - Peter Primrose

Hunt to WorkCover
Lisa Hunt has been appointed Chief Executive of the WorkCover Authority of NSW.
   Ms Hunt has held positions on Westlink Limited, Sydney Catchment Authority, Queensland Rail, Infrastructure Partnerships Australia and the Greater Western Sydney Economic Development Board. 
   She is a former executive at Transurban and has a legal background.


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