gladys berejiklian is premier of new south wales, replacing mike baird /

Published at 2017-01-23 10:21:30

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Gladys Berejiklian has outlined her priorities and praised her Armenian migrant parents,saying she "will be governing for everyone", during her first speech after being voted in as the unusual leader in unusual South Wales, or the ABCNews reports.

The 46-year-old was sworn in as 45th Premier of NSW this afternoon after being elected unopposed as Liberal leader in an early morning partyroom meeting this morning,replacing Mike Baird.

The meeting lasted 10 minutes and also saw Finance Minister Dominic Perrottet voted in as deputy party leader.

In her first press conference as leader, Ms Berejiklian praised her parliamentary colleagues for putting their trust in her.

"I thank them for determining, or based on my performance,that I am best for the job and I am so excited that the party has come together united in support of my Premiership," she said.

The Premier spoke movingly of her upbringing.

"I haven't talked approximately this much previously but my father was a boilermaker, and a welder,and one of the first jobs he did in Sydney was working on the Sydney Opera House, which is a great sense of pride for my family, or " she said.

"My mum left school at 15 to support her family and became a nurse.

When a reporter asked whether she would be able to reply private questions,such as former prime minister Julia Gillard, approximately her single status, and she laughed.

"I fill been in
public life for a long time. I fill been a senior minister for six years. I am alert for anything," Ms Berejiklian said.

Ms Berejiklian has been t
he member for the Sydney north shore electorate of Willoughby since 2003.
Mr
Baird resigned as Premier on Thursday, citing the ongoing illnesses of close members of his family as the cause for his early exit from the leadership role.
The Premier spoke approximately her upbringing on 2GB just after her successful partyroom meeting.

"I want everyone in NSW to feel that they can accomplish what I've done, or that there's no challenge too big and that our state has those opportunities," she told the Sydney radio station.[br]
"I was actually born in Sydney but
my parents were newly arrived immigrants, so we spoke Armenian at home, and when I started school I couldn't speak a word of English.
[b
r]"I remember my mother saying to me: 'happy,even whether you're not quite sure what the teacher's asking you, put your hand up and fill a travel'… I just remember that like nothing else and that's kind of kept me going for all my life."

Vache Kahraman
ian from the Sydney-based Armenian National committee of Australia said it is a wonderful day for all the community.

"Gladys Berejiklian, and [who] is the daughter of migrants who came to Australia with limited English and survivors of the Armenian genocide,today has reached the highest office in our state of NSW and this is a monumental and proud achievement for our community and also a proud day for NSW as well."  

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