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Robert Gordon Stokes (born 17 January 1971) is a retired Australian politician. Stokes served as the New South Wales Minister for Infrastructure, the Minister for Cities, and the Minister for Active Transport in the Perrottet ministry between 21 December 2021 and 25 March 2023.
30. Sept. 2022 · The former Liberal leader and current Minister for Infrastructure, Cities and Active Transport will not contest his seat of Pittwater. He said it was time to make room for a new voice and support the Perrottet-Toole government.
21. Dez. 2021 · 17 Apr 2014. 2 years 11 months 14 days. Member, Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption. 21 Jun 2007. 04 Mar 2011. 3 years 8 months 12 days. Member for Pittwater. 24 Mar 2007. 03 Mar 2023.
PositionStartEndPeriodMinister for Active Transport21 Dec 202128 Mar 20231 year 3 months 8 daysMinister for Cities21 Dec 202128 Mar 20231 year 3 months 8 daysMinister for Infrastructure21 Dec 202128 Mar 20231 year 3 months 8 daysMinister for Planning and Public Spaces06 Oct 202121 Dec 20212 months 16 days4. Okt. 2021 · Planning Minister Rob Stokes says he has more experience and vision than his rival and wants a party room vote to decide the leadership. He also promises to increase women's representation in the ministry and keep the COVID-19 roadmap.
With perhaps only days remaining in the key Planning portfolio, Rob Stokes reflects on Sydney’s urban sprawl, the housing crisis and whether growth and progress are the same thing.
- Deborah Snow
30. Sept. 2022 · Senior NSW minister Rob Stokes will retire from politics at the next election, prompting upper house Liberal Natasha Maclaren-Jones to stake her claim over his sought after northern beaches seat of Pittwater.
1. Okt. 2022 · Watch a video of NSW Infrastructure Minister Rob Stokes announcing his retirement from politics ahead of next year’s March state election. The ABC News website also provides more information on the NSW Government and Politics.