St Albans MP Natalie Suleyman has been sworn into cabinet. She joins Sydenham MP Natalie Hutchins and Niddrie MP, Ben Carroll.

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Jordan Doherty

St Albans MP Natalie Suleyman is now a cabinet minister in the Victorian state parliament.

Suleyman is one of the new faces in the new cabinet which was announced by Premier Daniel Andrews on Monday, following the recent state election.

She was to be sworn as Youth, Small Business and Veterans Minister.

She will also be joined in the cabinet by Niddrie MP Ben Carroll and Sydenham MP Natalie Hutchins who were part of the previous cabinet.

Carroll will lead the government’s jobs, skills, industry and regions department as he continue to serve as Industry and innovation minister and adds the portfolios of manufacturing sovereignty and employment, as well as retaining the public transport portfolio.

Carroll’s electorate includes, Keilor Lodge, Keilor, Keilor Park and part of Taylors Lakes.

Natalie Hutchins retains the portfolios of education and women and continue leading the government’s education department.