The Shadow Ministry of Chris Minns was the NSW Labor shadow cabinet from 2021 to 2023.
It opposed the Berejiklian and Perrottet governments in the Parliament of New South Wales. It was led by Chris Minns following his election as leader of the party and NSW Leader of the Opposition on 4 June 2021. Other leadership positions including the deputy party leader, leader and deputy leader of the opposition in the Legislative Council were confirmed on 8 June 2021. The rest of the shadow ministry was subsequently announced by Minns on 11 June 2021, effective the following day.
Following the 2023 election, Minns became Premier, forming the Minns ministry.
Officeholder | Office(s) | Image |
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Chris Minns MP | ||
Prue Car MP |
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Penny Sharpe MLC |
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John Graham MLC |
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Daniel Mookhey MLC |
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Ryan Park MP |
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Jo Haylen MP |
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Walt Secord MLC |
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Paul Scully MP |
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Sophie Cotsis MP |
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Michael Daley MP |
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Mick Veitch MLC |
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Yasmin Catley MP |
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Kate Washington MP |
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Jihad Dib MP |
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Tara Moriarty MLC |
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David Harris MP |
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Jenny Aitchison MP |
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Julia Finn MP |
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Jodie Harrison MP |
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Greg Warren MP |
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Anoulack Chanthivong MP |
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Steve Kamper MP |
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Tania Mihailuk MP |
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Rose Jackson MLC |
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Courtney Houssos MLC |
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Tim Crakanthorp MP |
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Other Positions | |
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Officeholder | Office(s) |
Ron Hoenig MP |
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Anna Watson MP |
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David Mehan MP |
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Mark Buttigieg MLC |
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Anthony D'Adam MLC |
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