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Barilaro Returns to Shape NSW-ACT Political Relations in New Role

The former NSW deputy premier has stepped back into politics in a new advisory role, potentially reshaping how the two jurisdictions work together.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 3 July 2026 at 7:18 am

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Updated 1 h ago· 3 July 2026 at 8:30 am

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Barilaro Returns to Shape NSW-ACT Political Relations in New Role
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Former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro has returned to Canberra in what has been described as a 'favour' role, marking a significant political development for the region, according to Canberra Times reporting. Barilaro's return signals a renewed engagement between NSW and ACT political circles and could reshape how the two jurisdictions coordinate on cross-border issues affecting residents and businesses in the region.

For Canberra stakeholders, Barilaro's presence in the capital could influence policy discussions on matters ranging from infrastructure to economic development that span both jurisdictions. His experience as a senior NSW politician means his advisory capacity may affect how issues are prioritised or negotiated between the state government and the ACT. Canberra businesses and residents involved in cross-border commerce or services will be watching how this arrangement develops.

The move reflects broader patterns of political engagement between NSW and the ACT, particularly as both jurisdictions navigate shared challenges in planning, transport, and regional development. The nature and scope of Barilaro's role may become clearer as specific policy areas come under discussion in coming months.

Sources: canberratimes.com.au.

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