Carmel Tebbutt

Carmel Tebbutt
15th Deputy Premier of New South Wales
In office
5 September 2008 – 28 March 2011
PremierNathan Rees
Kristina Keneally
Preceded byJohn Watkins
Succeeded byAndrew Stoner
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
for Marrickville
In office
17 September 2005 – 6 March 2015
Preceded byAndrew Refshauge
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
In office
30 April 1998 – 26 August 2005


Ministerial positions
Preceded byAnn Symonds
Succeeded byPenny Sharpe
Minister for Climate Change
and the Environment
In office
8 September 2008 – 14 September 2009
PremierNathan Rees
Kristina Keneally
Preceded byVerity Firth
Succeeded byJohn Robertson
Minister for Commerce
In office
8 September 2008 – 14 September 2009
PremierNathan Rees
Kristina Keneally
Preceded byEric Roozendaal
Succeeded byJodi McKay
Minister for Education and Training
In office
21 January 2005 – 2 April 2007
PremierMorris Iemma
Preceded byAndrew Refshauge
Succeeded byJohn Della Bosca
Minister for Community Services, Disability Services, Ageing and Youth
In office
2 January 2003 – 21 January 2005
PremierBob Carr
Preceded byFaye Lo Po'
Succeeded byReba Meagher
Minister for Juvenile Justice
In office
8 April 1999 – 2 April 2003
PremierBob Carr
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byDiane Beamer
Party leadership positions
Acting Premier of New South Wales
In office
3 December 2009 – 4 December 2009
GovernorMarie Bashir
Preceded byNathan Rees
Succeeded byKristina Keneally
Deputy Leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales
In office
5 September 2008 – 28 March 2011
Preceded byJohn Watkins
Succeeded byLinda Burney
Personal details
Born (1964-01-22) 22 January 1964 (age 60)
Forbes, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyLabor
Spouse
(m. 2000; sep. 2019)
Children1

Carmel Mary Tebbutt (born 22 January 1964)[1] is an Australian former politician. She was the Labor Party Member for the former seat of Marrickville in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly until the 2015 election and was Deputy Premier of New South Wales from 2008 to 2011. She was also Minister for Health in the Keneally Government. She is the first woman to hold the position of Deputy Premier of New South Wales.[2]

  1. ^ "The Hon. Carmel Mary TEBBUTT, BEc (1964 - )". Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
  2. ^ "First female NSW deputy premier". The Age. Australia. 5 September 2008. Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 6 September 2008.