Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government

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Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government
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Incumbent
Victor Dominello

since 2 April 2019 (2019-04-02)
Department of Customer Service
StyleThe Honourable
NominatorPremier of New South Wales
AppointerGovernor of New South Wales
Inaugural holderGreg Pearce (as Minister for Finance and Services)
Formation3 April 2011
Minister for Fair Trading
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Incumbent
Eleni Petinos

since 21 December 2021 (2021-12-21)
Department of Customer Service
StyleThe Honourable
NominatorPremier of New South Wales
AppointerGovernor of New South Wales
Inaugural holderFrederick Hewitt (as the Minister for Consumer Affairs)
Formation3 December 1973

The New South Wales Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government is a minister in the Government of New South Wales responsible for administering legislation and policy in relation to the state's revenues, consumer affairs regulations, innovation policy, property and housing administration, co-operative societies, and government records in New South Wales, Australia. The minister's responsibilities also include matters relating to government services and service delivery, and their improvement.[1]

The current Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government is Victor Dominello, since 2 April 2019,[2][3] having previously served as the Minister for Finance, Services and Property from January 2017 until April 2019. The minister is assisted in that role by Eleni Petinos, the Minister for Fair Trading, appointed with effect from 21 December 2021.[4]

Together, the ministers administer their portfolio through the Department of Customer Service, Service NSW, Office of Fair Trading, the State Records Authority, NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Liquor & Gaming NSW, and a range of other government agencies.[5]

Ultimately the ministers are responsible to the Parliament of New South Wales.

List of ministers[]

Customer service and digital government[]

The following individuals have served as Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government, or any precedent titles:

Minister [2] Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Greg Pearce   Liberal Minister for Finance and Services 3 April 2011 1 August 2013 2 years, 120 days
Andrew Constance 1 August 2013 23 April 2014 265 days
Dominic Perrottet 23 April 2014 2 April 2015 2 years, 282 days
Minister for Finance, Services and Property 2 April 2015 30 January 2017
Victor Dominello 30 January 2017 23 February 2019 4 years, 330 days [6][7]
Minister for Customer Service 2 April 2019 31 March 2021 [3]
Minister for Customer Service and Digital 31 March 2021 21 December 2021 (2021-12-21)
Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government 21 December 2021 (2021-12-21) incumbent [4]

Fair trading[]

The following individuals have served as Minister for Fair Trading, or any precedent titles:

Minister [2] Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Frederick Hewitt   Liberal Minister for Consumer Affairs 3 December 1973 14 May 1976 2 years, 163 days
Syd Einfeld   Labor 14 May 1976 2 October 1981 5 years, 141 days
Paul Whelan 2 October 1981 1 February 1983 1 year, 122 days
Paul Landa 1 February 1983 10 February 1984 1 year, 9 days
George Paciullo 10 February 1984 6 February 1986 1 year, 361 days
Bob Carr 6 February 1986 4 July 1986 148 days
Deirdre Grusovin 4 July 1986 21 March 1988 1 year, 261 days
Gerry Peacocke   National       Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs 25 March 1988 6 June 1991 3 years, 73 days
Peter Collins   Liberal Minister for Consumer Affairs 6 June 1991 3 July 1992 1 year, 27 days
Kerry Chikarovski 3 July 1992 26 May 1993 327 days
Wendy Machin   National 26 May 1993 4 April 1995 1 year, 313 days
Faye Lo Po'   Labor 4 April 1995 6 December 1995 2 years, 241 days
Minister for Fair Trading 6 December 1995 1 December 1997
Brian Langton 1 December 1997 30 April 1998 150 days
Jeff Shaw 30 April 1998 8 April 1999 343 days
John Watkins 8 April 1999 21 November 2001 2 years, 227 days
John Aquilina 21 November 2001 2 April 2003 1 year, 132 days
Reba Meagher 2 April 2003 21 January 2005 1 year, 294 days
John Hatzistergos 1 February 2005 3 August 2005 183 days
Diane Beamer 3 August 2005 2 April 2007 1 year, 242 days
Linda Burney 2 April 2007 5 September 2008 1 year, 156 days
Virginia Judge 5 September 2008 28 March 2011 2 years, 204 days
Anthony Roberts   Liberal 3 April 2011 9 December 2013 2 years, 250 days
Stuart Ayres 9 December 2013 6 May 2014 148 days
Matthew Mason-Cox 6 May 2014 2 April 2015 331 days
Eleni Petinos   Liberal Minister for Fair Trading 21 December 2021 (2021-12-21) incumbent 5 days [4]

Former ministerial titles[]

Better regulation and innovation[]

The following individuals have served as Ministers for Better Regulation and Innovation or any precedent titles:

Minister [2] Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Joe Tripodi   Labor Minister Assisting the Treasurer on Business and
Economic Regulatory Reform
17 February 2006 2 April 2007 3 years, 273 days
Minister for Small Business and Regulatory Reform 2 April 2007 27 June 2007
Minister for Regulatory Reform 27 June 2007 17 November 2009
Peter Primrose 17 November 2009 4 December 2009 17 days
John Hatzistergos 8 December 2009 28 March 2011 1 year, 110 days
Victor Dominello   Liberal Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation 2 April 2015 30 January 2017 1 year, 303 days
Matt Kean 30 January 2017 23 March 2019 2 years, 52 days [6][7]
Kevin Anderson   National Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation 2 April 2019 21 December 2021 (2021-12-21) 2 years, 263 days [3]

Assistant Ministers[]

Minister [2] Party affiliation Ministerial title Term start Term end Time in office Notes
John Della Bosca   Labor           Minister Assisting the Minister for Finance 2 April 2007 13 June 2008 1 year, 72 days

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Questions Without Notice: Special Minister of State Responsibilities (Mason-Cox, The Hon Matthew; Robertson, The Hon John)". Legislative Council Hansard. Parliament of New South Wales. 10 March 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e Part 6 Ministries since 1856 (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Government Notices (30)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 2 April 2019. p. 1088-1090. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b c "Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police (662)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 21 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Administrative Arrangements (Administrative Changes—Public Service Agencies) Order 2019 [NSW] (159)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 2 April 2019. p. 7-8. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  6. ^ a b Robertson, James (28 January 2017). "Anthony Roberts, Brad Hazzard take key roles in Gladys Berejiklian reshuffle". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Refreshed NSW cabinet sworn in". Sky News. Australia. AAP. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2017.

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