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The Greens NSW 's frontbench consists of all Greens members of the Parliament of New South Wales , Australia, serving as the party's spokespeople inside Parliament on various issues, each member being assigned shadow portfolios for their speaking duties. This allows the Greens to shadow government policies and actions from the party perspective. Unlike its federal counterpart and the major state parties, the Greens New South Wales do not elect a parliamentary leader. A spokesperson for Premier and Cabinet is appointed to speak on matters of leadership.
Arrangement (58th Parliament)
The following arrangement was in place following the 2023 New South Wales state election .
Role
Spokesperson
Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination
Industrial Relations
Anti-racism & Multiculturalism
Housing and Homelessness
Women
Jenny Leong MP
Active Transport
Anti-corruption & ICAC
Democracy
Plastics
Kobi Shetty MP
Education
Early Learning
Skills & TAFE
Premier & Cabinet
Older People
Tourism
Tamara Smith MP
Climate Change
Environment
Planning
Justice & Attorney General
First Nations’ Justice & Heritage
Agriculture
Regional Communities
North Coast
Mid North Coast
New England North West
Sue Higginson MLC
Health (including Mental Health)
LGBTQIA+
Youth
Local Government
Emergency Services
Air Quality
Waste
Sport & Recreation
Central West
Western NSW
Riverina Murray
Dr Amanda Cohn MLC
Water
Mining, Coal & Gas
Transport, Infrastructure & Cities
Drug Law Reform & Harm Reduction
Gambling Harm Reduction
Healthy Oceans
Music & Night-time Economy
Innovation, Science & Technology
Illawarra & South Coast
Western Sydney
Cate Faehrmann MLC
Treasury, Finance & Economy
Industry, Jobs & Trade
Work Health & Safety
Energy & Just Transitions
Gendered Violence & Abuse
Animal Welfare
Disability Rights & Inclusion
Arts & Creative Industries
Hunter, Central Coast & Newcastle
Abigail Boyd MLC
Arrangement (57th Parliament)
The following arrangement was in place prior to the 2023 New South Wales state election .
Role
Spokesperson
Climate Change
Local Government
Built Heritage
Anti-corruption
Premier & Cabinet
Sports & Recreation
Jamie Parker MP
Climate Change
Housing and Homelessness (including Renters)
Women's Rights
Human Rights
Industrial Relations
Sex, Sexuality and Gender Identity / LGBTIQ+
Anti-racism & Multiculturalism
Jenny Leong MP
Climate Change
Planning
Water
Health, Mental Health & Wellbeing
Koalas
Oceans & Marine Life
Drug Law Reform & Harm Reduction
Music & Night-time Economy
Hospitality, Liquor & Gambling
Arts & Creative Industries
Waste & the Circular Economy
Active Transport
Region: Central West, Southern NSW & Illawarra
Region: Western Sydney
Cate Faehrmann MLC
Climate Change
Treasury, Finance & Economy
Domestic Violence & Abuse
Transport & Infrastructure
Disability
Animal Welfare
Children & Young People
Attorney General
Energy & Just Transitions
Women's Equity & Economic Justice
Sex Work
Older People
Region: Central Coast, Hunter and Newcastle
Abigail Boyd MLC
Climate Change
Regional Communities (including Regional Development)
Tourism
Education
Region: North Coast
Tamara Smith MP
Climate Change
Environment
Mining, Coal and Gas, Justice
Emergency Services
First Nations Heritage
Agriculture
Renewable Energy
First Nations Justice
Employment
Region: Mid North Coast
Region: Riverina
Region: Western NSW
Sue Higginson MLC
Arrangement (56th Parliament)
The following arrangement was in place prior to the 2019 New South Wales state election .
Role
Spokesperson
Corruption
Premier and Cabinet
Uranium
Urban Growth and Renewal
Jamie Parker MP
Attorney General and Justice and Aboriginal Justice
Child Protection
Corrective Services
Crown Lands
Industrial Relations and Insurance
Local Government
Newcastle, Hunter and Central Coast
Planning and Heritage
Police and Emergency Services (including gun control)
David Shoebridge MLC
Human Rights
Sexuality and Gender Identity
Tenancy, Rental Housing and Strata
WestConnex
Jenny Leong MP
Education
Renewable Energy
Regional Development
Tamara Smith MP
Environment
Transport, Roads and Ports
Status of Women
Animal Welfare
Arts and Creative Industries
Drugs and Harm Minimisation
Voluntary Euthanasia
Young People
Western Sydney
Cate Faehrmann MLC
Health
TAFE
Aboriginal Affairs
Ageing
Community Development and Resilience
Disability
Forestry
North Coast
Population Movements
Regional Arts
Regional Wellbeing and Equity
Koala Protection
Tourism
Dawn Walker MLC
Fair trading
Finance and Services
Illawarra/South Coast
Major events, hospitality and racing
Marine Parks and Fisheries
Small Business
Sport
Trade
Treasury
Urban water
Justin Field MLC
Arrangement (55th Parliament)
As of 11 March 2015, the parliamentary portfolios of the Greens NSW were arranged as such:
Spokesperson
Portfolio
John Kaye
Education
Energy
Health
Medical research
Mental health
Treasury
Gaming and Racing
Consumer Affairs and Fair Trading
Democracy
Premier and Cabinet
Special Minister of state
Jan Barham
Family & Community Services
Aging
Disability Services
Aboriginal Affairs
Arts & Tourism
Community development and resilience
Population movements
North Coast
Jeremy Buckingham
Mining
Primary Industries,
Trade & Investment
Regional Infrastructure & Services
Sport & Recreation
Murray Darling Basin
Western NSW
Mehreen Faruqi
Environment
Marine Environment & Fisheries
Transport
Healthy Lifestyles
Dental Health
Drugs and Harm Minimisation
Status of Women
Sexuality & Gender Identity
Multiculturalism
Animal Welfare
Young People
Western Sydney
David Shoebridge
Forestry
Justice
Attorney General
Police
Emergency Services
Corrective Services
Planning & Heritage
Local Government
Firearms
Industrial Relations
Insurance
Compensation
OH&S
Illawarra and South East
Jamie Parker
Matters concerning the electorate of Balmain
Arrangement (54th Parliament)
As of 17 March 2011, the parliamentary portfolios of the Greens NSW were arranged as such:
Role
Spokesperson
Environment
Community Services
Primary Industries
Water
Disability Services
Aboriginal Affairs
Ageing
Emergency Services
Sport and Recreation
Tourism
Volunteering
Northern NSW
Ian Cohen MLC
Transport
Roads
Ports & Waterways
Mineral Resources
Healthy Communities
Animal welfare
Sexuality and gender identity
Multiculturalism/Ethnic Affairs
Arts
Small Business & Regulatory Reform
Industrial Relations
Rural Affairs
Women
Young people
South-East NSW
Western Sydney
Hunter
Cate Faehrmann MLC
Premier & Cabinet
Treasury
Finance
Education and Training
Energy
Health Services
Science & Medical Research
Water Utilities
Fair Trading
Electoral issues
Parliamentary processes
Gaming and Racing
Infrastructure
Public Sector Management
Commerce
Central Coast
John Kaye MLC
Attorney General
Planning
Police
Firearms
Corrective Services
Juvenile Justice
Lands
Local Government
Housing
Redfern Waterloo
Regional Development
State Development
Illawarra
Western NSW
David Shoebridge MLC
Arrangement (53rd Parliament)
As of 1 December 2006, the parliamentary portfolios of the Greens NSW were arranged as such:
Role
Spokesperson
Treasury
Education
Industrial Relations
Justice
Public Works & Services
Mineral Resources
Gay and Lesbian Rights
Transport, Roads & Ports
Gaming & Racing
Women, Youth & Ageing
Electoral Issues
Information Technology
Parliamentary process
Lee Rhiannon MLC
Drug Law Reform
Energy
Tourism
Environment
Aboriginal Affairs
Natural Resources
Regional Development
Rural Affairs & Agriculture
Forestry
Emergency Services
Sport and Recreation
Fisheries
Arts
Ian Cohen MLC
Health
Local Government
Infrastructure & Planning
Western Sydney
Housing
Community & Disability Services
Arts
Small Business
Insurance
Training
Fair Trading
Multiculturalism & Ethnic Affairs
Sylvia Hale MLC
Timeline
References
"Our State MPs - Greens NSW" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Jenny Leong" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 21 May 2023.
"Kobi Shetty" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 21 May 2023.
"Tamara Smith" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 21 May 2023.
"Abigail Boyd" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 21 May 2023.
"Dr Amanda Cohn" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 21 May 2023.
"Cate Faehrmann" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Abigail Boyd" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Our State MPs - Greens NSW" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Jamie Parker" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Jenny Leong" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Cate Faehrmann" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Abigail Boyd" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Tamara Smith" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Abigail Boyd" . greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Our State MPs - Greens NSW" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 2019-02-26. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Jamie Parker" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"David Shoebridge" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Jenny Leong" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Tamara Smith" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Cate Faehrmann" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Dawn Walker" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Justin Field" . greens.org.au . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 8 March 2019. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Portfolios" . John Kaye . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 12 March 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
"Portfolios" . John Kaye . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 17 March 2011. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
"Elected Greens - State" . nsw.greens.org.au/ . Greens New South Wales . Archived from the original on 1 December 2006. Retrieved 24 November 2022.
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