Australia to have its first AI minister in shocking plan to save nurses and teachers from boring paperwork
Mark Speakman, NSW Opposition Leader, suggests creating a Minister for Artificial Intelligence. This aims to free frontline workers from routine tasks. The goal is to improve productivity across the state. The plan includes AI loans for small busi...

Speakman said this new minister would spearhead a statewide AI strategy. “It can relieve our teachers, our nurses, a whole lot of public‑sector workers of mundane tasks, improve productivity, and drive every tax dollar further,” he told NewsWire. The plan includes not only a dedicated ministry and AI national action plan but also low‑interest “AI for Biz” loans to help small and medium businesses adopt “responsible AI”.
Speakman aims to follow countries like Canada, France, the UAE, and Taiwan, which already have AI ministers or similar offices. He argues that by pushing innovation, NSW won’t lag. “Every technological change has increased living standards,” he said. “I want Australia and NSW to be leaders of that, not followers.”
Not everyone is ready to sign off. Troy Wright, assistant general secretary of the Public Service Association, warned that AI “has thus far failed because it lacks empathy” in public‑facing trials. He urges caution, especially with sensitive data. “Keeping that secure must be our number‑one priority,” he says.
Speakman counters that the AI Minister would also oversee re‑skilling workers to ensure technology augments, not replaces, jobs. He draws an analogy with Luddites, arguing that past fears of technology were ultimately proven wrong and that AI will create more and more productive jobs.
Delivering a budget reply speech in late June, Speakman branded the timing urgent amid rising living costs and criticisms of the Minns Labor government’s spending. He framed AI as a means to stretch every tax dollar further.
Labor, meanwhile, is focusing on other pressing issues, housing shortfalls, health care expansion, and small‑business support. Whether AI earns a formal ministry remains to be seen.
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