NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian sacrifices veteran ministers to make way for 'new blood'

By Esther Han
Updated January 31 2017 - 2:23pm, first published 1:39pm
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian with National Deputy Premier John Barilaro at NSW Government House for the swearing in of their new Minister by the Governor, David Hurley. Photo: Peter Rae
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian with National Deputy Premier John Barilaro at NSW Government House for the swearing in of their new Minister by the Governor, David Hurley. Photo: Peter Rae
David Elliott, new Minister for Counter Terrorism, signs an oath at Government House as John Barilaro's daughter Sofia plays at her mother's feet. Photo: Peter Rae
David Elliott, new Minister for Counter Terrorism, signs an oath at Government House as John Barilaro's daughter Sofia plays at her mother's feet. Photo: Peter Rae

The NSW government wanted to "refresh and renew" its ministry, and judging by the average age of its new ministers, it was able to achieve it.

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