Joanna Elizabeth Haylen is an Australian politician who was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Summer Hill for the Labor Party at the 2015 New South Wales state election. She was the state Minister for Transport from March 2023 to February 2025.
Haylen is the great niece of former Federal Labor politician Les Haylen.
At the 2013 state redistribution, the seat of the Marrickville was abolished and was replaced with the seats of Newtown and Summer Hill. In November 2013, the sitting member for Marrickville, Carmel Tebbutt, announced she would be retiring at the 2015 state election. Haylen won pre-selection for Summer Hill. She was successful in the election spent five months as a member of the Select Committee on the Regulation of Brothels.
Haylen was re-elected in 2019 with a swing of 11.8 points, and was appointed as Shadow Minister for Active Transport, the Cost of Living, Seniors and Volunteers in the shadow Ministry of Jodi McKay.
In 2021, she became the Shadow Minister for Transport in the shadow Ministry of Chris Minns. At the 2023 New South Wales state election, Haylen retained her seat and was appointed the Minister for Transport on 26 March.
During the appointment process, an external recruitment consulting agency involved in the short-listing stage assessed that Murray "had not demonstrated the level of operational complexity required for this role". Despite that assessment, Murray was short-listed for the position, with emails released to a parliamentary inquiry showing a reported intervention from Haylen's office. The appointment of Josh Murray as secretary drew criticism from the Opposition, prompting a parliamentary inquiry into the matter. Haylen maintained her support for the appointment, and received backing from Premier, Chris Minns.
During the same period, Haylen's chief of staff, Scott Gartrell, resigned from his position. Haylen stated that Gartrell's departure had been planned for the end of the year.
Haylen consistently maintained that there was no impropriety from her office and continued to receive support from Premier Chris Minns, who rejected calls for her removal from her ministerial position.
Despite claiming that she did not recall any other circumstances where her ministerial car and driver were used for her personal interests, it subsequently emerged that Haylen directed a driver to take her and her family to a Sunday lunch in the Blue Mountains in 2024, and regularly used the car and driver to transport her children from their holiday house to weekend sport. As of 3 February 2025, there were reports that Haylen had used a ministerial driver for a second extended winery trip. Haylen resigned as transport minister on 4 February 2025, taking effect on 6 February 2025.
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