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'''Tony Kelly''' is an ]n politician representing the ] in the ]. He currently serves as Minister for Police, Minister for Lands and Minister for Emergency Services. '''Tony Kelly''' is an ]n politician representing the ] in the ]. He currently serves as Minister for Police, Minister for Lands and Minister for Emergency Services.



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For other people named Tony Kelly (politician), see Tony Kelly (politician) (disambiguation).

Tony Kelly is an Australian politician representing the Australian Labor Party in the New South Wales Legislative Council. He currently serves as Minister for Police, Minister for Lands and Minister for Emergency Services.

Mr Kelly entered the Legislative Council in September 1987 and served until the 1988 election, which his party lost. He re-entered the Council in September 1997 and has served there since.

During his time in parliament, Mr Kelly has served as:

  • Minister Assisting the Minister for Natural Resources (Lands), 2003 to 2004
  • Minister for Local Government, 2003 to 2005
  • Minister for Emergency Services, 2003 to present
  • Minister for Rural Affairs, 2003 to 2008
  • Minister for Lands, 2004 to present
  • Minister Assisting the Minister for Natural Resources, 2005
  • Minister for Juvenile Justice, 2005 to 2008
  • Minister for Justice, 2005 to 2008
  • Minister for Police, 2008 to present

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Current members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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