A new minister is expected to be appointed to the NSW cabinet after former deputy premier Andrew Stoner unexpectedly announced he was quitting his portfolios, less than a day after committing to remain a minister until next year's election.
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On Thursday, Mr Stoner announced he would resign immediately as leader of the NSW Nationals and Deputy Premier due to serious health issues affecting his family. Troy Grant was elected unopposed in his place.
Mr Stoner said he would remain in cabinet to continue work in his portfolios of trade and investment, regional infrastructure and services, tourism, major events, small business and the north coast.
But in a surprise announcement on Friday morning Mr Stoner said he had changed his mind and informed Premier Mike Baird and Mr Grant of his decision.
"After talking with my family, I made this decision in order to allow me to spend more time at home in the immediate future whilst enabling the new leader of the NSW Nationals to stamp his own personal brand on the party in the lead up to the state election," Mr Stoner said.
Mr Stoner holds a swag of senior portfolios, including Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services, Tourism and Major Events and Small Business. He is also Minister for the North Coast.
John Barilaro has been unexpectedly elevated to the NSW cabinet after former deputy premier Andrew Stoner suddenly announced he was quitting immediately, less than a day after committing to remain a minister until next year's election.
Mr Barilaro - the member for Monaro who has been a vocal opponent of government plans to privatise NSW electricity assets - will be appointed minister for small business and regional tourism.
Newly appointed NSW Nationals leader and Deputy Premier Troy Grant - who is hospitality and racing minister - will take on Mr Stoner's portfolios of trade and investment, tourism and major events and regional infrastructure and services.
Roads minister Duncan Gay will add the north coast to his portfolio responsibilities.