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Giovanni Domenic Barilaro (Italian: [d͡ʒoˈvan.ni doˈme.nik ˈba.ri.la.ro]; born 14 November 1971 [2]) is an Australian former politician who served as the 18th deputy premier of New South Wales and the leader of the NSW National Party from 2016 to 2021.
The Hon. (John) Giovanni Domenic BARILARO. Place of Birth: Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia. Parliamentary Service. Political Party Activity. June 2009 to June 2010 Secretary, Monaro Branch of The Nationals. Community Activity. Founder President, Monaro Panthers Football Club 2001 to 2010. Patron, Gawald Kalinga Canberra 2010.
PositionStartEndPeriodMinister for Regional New South Wales, ...02 Apr 201905 Oct 20212 years 6 months 4 daysMinister for Regional New South Wales30 Jan 201702 Apr 20192 years 2 months 4 daysMinister for Skills30 Jan 201702 Apr 20192 years 2 months 4 daysMinister for Small Business30 Jan 201702 Apr 20192 years 2 months 4 daysOct 4, 2021 · NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro once told a Liberal prime minister to resign and was involved in a very public civil war with a Coalition colleague. The man known as "Barra" on Macquarie Street has always been a polarising figure in state politics.
Oct 4, 2021 · John Barilaro has resigned as NSW Deputy Premier and Nationals leader, sparking another wave of Coalition instability on a wild week at Macquarie Street.
Former deputy premier John Barilaro’s controversial appointment to a US trade post has caused ructions in the NSW government and sparked a parliamentary inquiry that has now entered its seventh ...
- Natassia Chrysanthos
Oct 4, 2021 · Oct 4, 2021 – 12.54pm. On the second Saturday in March this year, NSW Deputy Premier and National Party leader John Barilaro held a dinner at the Queanbeyan Hotel on Canberra’s outskirts to...
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Feb 3, 2023 · Charges against former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro over the alleged assault of a camera operator have been dismissed under mental health legislation, after a court heard he is "significantly suffering". Key points: Mr Barilaro reported to have experienced a recurrent depressive disorder and an anxiety disorder.