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  2. Minister for Roads (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The Minister for Roads (previously known as the Minister for Highways, Minister for Roads and Freight and Minister for Metropolitan Roads) is a minister in the Government of New South Wales who has responsibilities which includes the development of road infrastructure and road pricing, and taxi and hire car policy and regulation.

  3. Minister for Work Health and Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Minister for Work Health and Safety is a minister in the New South Wales Government concerned with workplace conditions, particularly safety. [ 1 ] It is a separate portfolio from Industrial Relations but both are currently held by The Hon. Sophie Cotsis MP.

  4. Roads and Maritime Services - Wikipedia

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    Branding used by RMS until 2017. It was changed to the Waratah logo as a result of NSW Government Brand Guidelines - August 2017. Roads and Maritime Services (also known as Roads & Maritime Services) was an agency of the New South Wales Government responsible for building and maintaining road infrastructure and managing the day-to-day compliance and safety for roads and waterways.

  5. Transport for NSW - Wikipedia

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    The agency's function is to build transport infrastructure and manage transport services in New South Wales. Since absorbing Roads & Maritime Services (RMS) in December 2019, [2] the agency is also responsible for building and maintaining road infrastructure, managing the day-to-day compliance and safety for roads and waterways and vehicle and driving license registrations.

  6. John Robertson (politician, born 1962) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Robertson was elected unopposed as the secretary of Unions NSW (formerly the Labor Council of New South Wales), replacing Michael Costa. [6] One of his first acts as secretary was to organise a blockade of the New South Parliament to protest the introduction of workers compensation law reforms. [ 7 ]

  7. Transport Workers' Union of Australia - Wikipedia

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    He was replaced by NSW Secretary Tony Sheldon as Acting Federal Secretary. The head office location was moved from Melbourne to Sydney. National Secretary Sheldon led the union to success in the 'Safe Rates' campaign [7] with the passing of legislation to establish the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal in 2012.

  8. Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent secretary was Amy Brown, who was appointed in January 2022 and was the CEO of Investment NSW. [4] Brown was sacked in September that year due to her role in the John Barilaro saga as CEO of Investment NSW. [5] Mildwater was acting Secretary for a month until she was officially appointed in October.

  9. Department of Main Roads (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The ministry consisted of three departments, including the Department of Main Roads and the Department of Road Transport & Tramways. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The departments were established as the incoming Stevens Government and its Minister for Transport Michael Bruxner sought to reorganise the management of the road network in NSW.