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MINISTRIES
Showing the different Ministries since the establishment of Responsible Government; also Date ofAppointment to and Retirement from Office.
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DONALDSON MINISTRY—No. 1. (6 June, 1856, to 25 August, 1856.)
Stuart A. Donaldson1 .................... Colonial Secretary ...................... 6 June, 1856 25 Aug., 1856 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Thomas Holt ............................... Colonial Treasurer ..................... 6 June, 1856 25 Aug., 1856William M. Manning1 .................. Attorney-General ....................... 6 June, 1856 25 Aug., 1856John Bayley Darvall1 ................... Solicitor-General ........................ 6 June, 1856 25 Aug., 1856George R. Nicholls ...................... Auditor-General ......................... 6 June, 1856 25 Aug., 1856 Also Secretary for Lands and Works
during same period.William C. Mayne ....................... ................................................... 6 Aug., 1856 25 Aug., 1856 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.
COWPER MINISTRY—No. 2. (26 August, 1856, to 2 October, 1856.)
Charles Cowper ........................... Colonial Secretary ...................... 26 Aug., 1856 2 Oct., 1856 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Robert Campbell ......................... Colonial Treasurer ..................... 26 Aug., 1856 2 Oct., 1856Terence A. Murray ....................... Secretary for Lands and Works .. 26 Aug., 1856 2 Oct., 1856 Also Auditor-General from
26 August to 17 September, 1856.James Martin ............................... Attorney-General ....................... 26 Aug., 1856 2 Oct., 1856Alfred J. P. Lutwyche .................. Solicitor-General ....................... 12 Sept., 1856 2 Oct., 1856 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.
PARKER MINISTRY—No. 3. (3 October, 1856, to 7 September, 1857.)
Henry W. Parker .......................... Colonial Secretary ...................... 3 Oct., 1856 7 Sept., 1857 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Stuart A. Donaldson .................... Colonial Treasurer ..................... 3 Oct., 1856 7 Sept., 1857John Hay ..................................... Secretary for Lands and Works .. 3 Oct., 1856 7 Sept., 1857William M. Manning ................... Attorney-General ....................... 3 Oct., 1856 25 May, 1857John Bayley Darvall .................... Solicitor-General ........................ 3 Oct., 1856 23 May, 1857John Bayley Darvall .................... Attorney-General ....................... 26 May, 1857 7 Sept., 1857Edward Wise ............................... Solicitor-General ........................ 23 May, 1857 7 Sept., 1857Edward Deas-Thompson, C.B. .... Vice-President of the 26 May, 1857 7 Sept., 1857 Representative of Government in
Executive Council. Legislative Council.
COWPER MINISTRY—No. 4. (7 September, 1857, to 26 October, 1859.)
Charles Cowper ........................... Colonial Secretary ........ 7 Sept., 1857 26 Oct., 1859 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Richard Jones .............................. 7 Sept., 1857 3 Jan., 1858
succeeded byRobert Campbell ......................... Colonial Treasurer ........ 4 Jan., 1858 30 Mar., 1859 Deceased.
succeeded byElias Carpenter Weekes ............... @ 8 18 April, 1859 26 Oct., 1859Terence A. Murray ....................... Secretary for Lands and 7 Sept., 1857 12 Jan., 1858
succeeded by Works.John Robertson ............................ @ 8 13 Jan., 1858 30 Sept., 1859John Robertson ............................ Secretary for Lands ....... 1 Oct., 1859 26 Oct., 1859Edward Flood .............................. Secretary for Public 1 Oct., 1859 26 Oct., 1859
Works.James Martin ............................... 7 Sept., 1857 8 Nov., 1858
succeeded byAlfred J. P. Lutwyche .................. Attorney-General .......... 15 Nov., 1858 21 Feb., 1859
succeeded byLyttelton H. Bayley ...................... @ 8 21 Feb., 1859 26 Oct., 1859Alfred J. P. Lutwyche .................. 7 Sept., 1857 14 Nov., 1858 Appointed Attorney-General.
succeeded byWilliam Bede Dalley ................... Solicitor-General .......... 15 Nov., 1858 11 Feb., 1859
succeeded byJohn F. Hargrave ......................... @ 8 21 Feb., 1859 26 Oct., 1859John Dickson ............................... ..................................... 21 Feb., 1859 26 Oct., 1859 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.
1 Appointed Members of the Executive Council on 29 April, 1856; but they did not take office until the 6 June, as some preliminary arrangements were necessarybefore they vacated their seats as Members of the Legislative Assembly.
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FORSTER MINISTRY—No. 5. (27 October, 1859, to 8 March, 1860.)
William Forster ........................... Colonial Secretary ........ 27 Oct., 1859 8 Mar., 1860 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Saul Samuel ................................ Colonial Treasurer ........ 27 Oct., 1859 8 Mar., 1860John Black .................................. Secretary for Lands ....... 27 Oct., 1859 8 Mar., 1860Geoffrey Eager ............................ Secretary for Public 27 Oct., 1859 8 Mar., 1860 Representative of Government in
Works. Legislative Council.Edward Wise ............................... 27 Oct., 1859 13 Feb., 1860 Appointed Puisne Judge.
succeeded by Attorney-General ..........Sir W. M. Manning, Kt. ............... @ 8 21 Feb., 1860 8 Mar., 1860John F. Hargrave, Q.C. ................ Solicitor-General .......... 3 Nov., 1859 8 Mar., 1860 A Member of the Legislative Council.
ROBERTSON MINISTRY—No. 6. (9 March, 1860, to 9 January, 1861.)(Merged into Cowper Ministry)
John Robertson2 .......................... Secretary for Lands .................... 9 Mar., 1860 9 Jan., 1861 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Charles Cowper2 .......................... Colonial Secretary ...................... 9 Mar., 1860 9 Jan., 1861 A Member of the Legislative Council.Elias Carpenter Weekes2 .............. Colonial Treasurer ..................... 9 Mar., 1860 9 Jan., 1861William M. Arnold2 ..................... Secretary for Public Works ......... 9 Mar., 1860 9 Jan., 1861John F. Hargrave2, Q.C. ............... Attorney-General ....................... 2 April, 1860 9 Jan., 1861 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.
COWPER MINISTRY—No. 7. (10 January, 1861, to 15 October, 1863.)
Charles Cowper ........................... Colonial Secretary ........ 10 Jan., 1861 15 Oct., 1863 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Elias Carpenter Weekes ............... 10 Jan., 1861 20 Mar., 1863
succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........Thomas Ware Smart .................... @ 8 21 Mar., 1863 15 Oct., 1863John Robertson ............................ Secretary for Lands ....... 10 Jan., 1861 15 Oct., 1863William M. Arnold ...................... Secretary for Public 10 Jan., 1861 15 Oct., 1863
Works.John F. Hargrave, Q.C. ................ 10 Jan., 1861 31 July, 1863 Appointed Solicitor-General.
succeeded by Attorney-General ..........John Bayley Darvall .................... @ 8 1 Aug., 1863 15 Oct., 1863John F. Hargrave, Q.C. ................ Solicitor-General .......... 1 Aug., 1863 15 Oct., 1863 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.Charles Cowper, junior ................ Clerk of the Executive 1 Sept., 1861 15 Oct., 1863 A Member of the Government, without
Council. a Seat in the Cabinet.
MARTIN MINISTRY—No. 8. (16 October, 1863, to 2 February, 1865.)
James Martin ............................... Attorney-General ....................... 16 Oct., 1863 2 Feb., 1865 Also referred to as Prime Minister.William Forster ........................... Colonial Secretary ...................... 16 Oct., 1863 2 Feb., 1865Geoffrey Eagar ............................ Colonial Treasurer ..................... 16 Oct., 1863 2 Feb., 1865Peter Faucett ................................ Solicitor-General ........................ 16 Oct., 1863 2 Feb., 1865John Bowie Wilson ..................... Secretary for Lands .................... 16 Oct., 1863 2 Feb., 1865Arthur T. Holroyd ........................ Secretary for Public Works ......... 16 Oct., 1863 2 Feb., 1865John Hubert Plunkett3 .............................. ................................................... 23 Nov., 1863 2 Feb., 1865 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.
COWPER MINISTRY—No. 9. (3 February, 1865, to 21 January, 1866.)
Charles Cowper3 .......................... Colonial Secretary ........ 3 Feb., 1865 21 Jan., 1865 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Thomas Ware Smart .................... 3 Feb., 1865 19 Oct., 1865 Appointed Secretary for Public Works.
succeeded bySaul Samuel ................................ Colonial Treasurer ........ 20 Oct., 1865 3 Jan., 1866 Resigned.
succeeded byMarshall Burdekin ....................... @ 8 4 Jan., 1866 21 Jan., 1866John Bayley Darvall .................... 3 Feb., 1865 20 June, 1865
succeeded by Attorney-General ..........John Hubert Plunkett ................... @ 8 25 Aug., 1865 21 Jan., 1866John F. Hargrave, Q.C. ................ Solicitor-General .......... 3 Feb., 1865 21 June, 1865 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.
2 See Cowper Ministry—No. 7.3 Vice-President of the Executive Council.
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COWPER MINISTRY—No. 9. (3 February, 1865, to 21 January, 1866.)—continued
John Robertson ........................... 3 Feb., 1865 19 Oct., 1865succeeded by
William M. Arnold ...................... Secretary for Lands ....... 20 Oct., 1865 31 Oct., 1865 Elected Speaker of the Legislativesucceeded by Assembly.
John Robertson ............................ @ 8 1 Jan., 1866 21 Jan., 1866William M. Arnold ...................... Secretary for Public 3 Feb., 1865 19 Oct., 1865 Appointed Secretary for Lands.
succeeded by Works.Thomas Ware Smart .................... @ 8 20 Oct., 1865 21 Jan., 1866James A. Cunneen ....................... Postmaster-General ....... 1 Oct., 1865 21 Jan., 1866 A Member of the Government without
a Seat in the Cabinet.
MARTIN MINISTRY—No. 10. (22 January, 1866, to 26 October, 1868.)
James Martin, Q.C.3 .................... Attorney-General .......... 22 Jan., 1866 26 Oct., 1868 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Henry Parkes ............................... 22 Jan., 1866 17 Sept., 1868 Resigned.
succeeded by Colonial Secretary ........Joseph Docker ............................. @ 8 28 Sept., 1868 26 Oct., 1868 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.Geoffrey Eagar ............................ Colonial Treasurer ........ 22 Jan., 1866 26 Oct., 1868John Bowie Wilson ..................... Secretary for Lands ....... 22 Jan., 1866 26 Oct., 1868James Byrnes .............................. Secretary for Public 22 Jan., 1866 26 Oct., 1868
Works.Robert Macintosh Isaacs ............. Solicitor-General .......... 22 Jan., 1866 26 Oct., 1868Joseph Docker ............................. 22 Jan., 1866 27 Sept., 1868 Appointed Colonial Secretary.
Representative of Government insucceeded by Postmaster-General ....... Legislative Council.
Atkinson Alfred Patrick Tighe ..... @ 8 29 Sept., 1868 26 Oct., 1868
ROBERTSON MINISTRY—No. 11. (27 October, 1868, to 12 January, 1870.)(Merged into Cowper Ministry.)
John Robertson ............................ Colonial Secretary ........ 27 Oct., 1868 12 Jan., 1870 Also referred to as Prime Minister. Resigned.Saul Samuel4 ............................... Colonial Treasurer ........ 27 Oct., 1868 12 Jan., 1870William Forster4 .......................... Secretary for Lands ....... 27 Oct., 1868 12 Jan., 1870John Sutherland4 ......................... Secretary for Public 27 Oct., 1868 12 Jan., 1870
Works.Sir William Montagu ................... Attorney-General .......... 21 Oct., 1868 12 Jan., 1870 A Member of the Government, Manning, Kt., Q.C.4 without a Seat in the Cabinet.Joshua Frey Josephson ................ 27 Oct., 1868 9 Sept., 1869 Appointed District Court Judge.
succeeded by Solicitor-General ..........Julian Emanuel Salomons4 .......... @ 8 18 Dec., 1869 12 Jan., 1870Daniel Egan5 ............................... Postmaster-General ....... 27 Oct., 1868 12 Jan., 1870Robert Owen4 .............................. ..................................... 27 Oct., 1868 12 Jan., 1870 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council, with a Seat in theCabinet.
COWPER MINISTRY—No. 12. (13 January, 1870, to 15 December, 1870.)
Charles Cowper5 .......................... Colonial Secretary ........ 13 Jan., 1870 15 Dec., 1870 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Appointed Agent-General for the Colony,6 December, 1870, but held office asColonial Secretary till 15 December, 1870.
Saul Samuel ................................ Colonial Treasurer ........ 13 Jan., 1870 15 Dec., 1870William Forster ........................... 13 Jan., 1870 14 April, 1870 Resigned.
succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......John Robertson ............................ @ 8 13 Aug., 1870 15 Dec., 1870John Sutherland ........................... Secretary for Public 13 Jan., 1870 15 Dec., 1870
Works.Sir William Montagu ................... Attorney-General .......... 13 Jan., 1870 15 Dec., 1870 A Member of the Government, Manning, Kt., Q.C. without a Seat in the Cabinet.
Julian Emanuel Salomons Solicitor-General 13 Jan., 1870 15 Dec., 1870 Representative of the Government inLegislative Council, with a Seat in theCabinet, from 11 August, 1870, to 15December, 1870.
4 See Cowper MinistryCNo. 12.5 Vice-President of the Executive Council from 11 January, 1870.
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COWPER MINISTRY—No. 12. (13 January, 1870, to 15 December, 1870.)—continued
Daniel Egan ................................ Postmaster-General .................... 13 Jan., 1870 16 Oct., 1870 Deceased.Robert Owen ............................... ................................................... 13 Jan., 1870 1 Aug., 1870 Representative of the Government in
Legislative Council, with a Seat in theCabinet. Resigned both offices, 1 August,
1870.
MARTIN MINISTRY—No. 13. (16 December, 1870, to 13 May, 1872.)
Sir James Martin, Kt., Q.C. ......... Attorney-General ....................... 16 Dec., 1870 13 May, 1872 Also referred to as Prime Minister.John Robertson ............................ Colonial Secretary ...................... 16 Dec., 1870 13 May, 1872George William Lord ................... Colonial Treasurer ..................... 16 Dec., 1870 13 May, 1872John Bowie Wilson ..................... Secretary for Lands .................... 16 Dec., 1870 13 May, 1872James Byrnes .............................. Secretary for Public Works ......... 16 Dec., 1870 13 May, 1872William Charles Windeyer ........... Solicitor-General ........................ 16 Dec., 1870 13 May, 1872Joseph Docker ............................. Postmaster-General .................... 16 Dec., 1870 13 May, 1872 Representative of Government in
Legislative Council.
PARKES MINISTRY—No. 14. (14 May, 1872, to 8 February, 1875.)
Henry Parkes ............................... Colonial Secretary ........ 14 May, 1872 8 Feb., 1875 Also referred to as Prime Minister.William Richman Piddington ...... 14 May, 1872 4 Dec., 1872 Resigned.
succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........George Alfred Lloyd ....................James Squire Farnell ................... @ 8 5 Dec., 1872 8 Feb., 1875
Secretary for Lands ....... 14 May, 1872 8 Feb., 1875 Also Secretary for Mines, from 9May to 26 July, 1874, without salary.
Robert Palmer Abbott .................. Secretary for Mines ...... 27 July, 1874 8 Feb., 1875John Sutherland ........................... Secretary for Public 15 May, 1872 8 Feb., 1875
Works.Edward Butler ............................. 15 May, 1872 10 Nov., 1873 Resigned.
succeeded by Attorney-General ..........Joseph George Long Innes ........... @ 8 20 Nov., 1873 8 Feb., 1875 Without a Seat in Cabinet. From
9 December, 1873.George Wigram Allen .................. Minister of Justice and 9 Dec., 1873 8 Feb., 1875
Public Instruction.Joseph George Long Innes ........... Solicitor-General .......... 14 May, 1872 19 Nov., 1873 Representative of the Government in
Legislative Council. Appointed Attorney-General.
George Alfred Lloyd .................... 14 May, 1872 4 Dec., 1872 Appointed Colonial Treasurer.succeeded by Postmaster-General .......
Saul Samuel, C.M.G. ................... @ 8 5 Dec., 1872 8 Feb., 1875 Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil and Representative of Governmentin Legislative Council.
Saul Samuel, C.M.G. ................... ..................................... 14 May, 1872 8 Feb., 1875
ROBERTSON MINISTRY—No. 15. (9 February, 1875, to 21 March, 1877.)
John Robertson ............................ Colonial Secretary ........ 9 Feb., 1875 21 Mar., 1877 Also referred to as Prime Minister.William Forster ........................... 9 Feb., 1875 7 Feb., 1876 Appointed Agent-General for the
succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........ Colony, resident in England.Alexander Stuart ......................... @ 8 8 Feb., 1876 21 Mar., 1877Joseph Docker ............................. Minister of Justice and 9 Feb., 1875 21 Mar., 1877 Representative of the Government in
Public Instruction. Legislative Council.Thomas Garrett ........................... 9 Feb., 1875 5 Feb., 1877 Resigned.
succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......Ezekiel Alexander Baker ............. @ 8 6 Feb., 1877 21 Mar., 1877John Lackey ................................ Secretary for Public 9 Feb., 1875 21 Mar., 1877
Works.William Bede Dalley ................... Attorney-General .......... 9 Feb., 1875 21 Mar., 1877 A Member of the Legislative Council; a
Member of the Government without a Seatin the Executive Council.
John Lucas .................................. Secretary for Mines ...... 9 Feb., 1875 21 Mar., 1877John Fitzgerald Burns .................. Postmaster-General ....... 9 Feb., 1875 21 Mar., 1877
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PARKES MINISTRY—No. 16. (22 March, 1877, to 16 August, 1877.)
Henry Parkes ............................... Colonial Secretary ...................... 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877 Also referred to as Prime Minister.William Richman Piddington ...... Colonial Treasurer ..................... 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ Minister of Justice and Public 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877
Instruction.Richard Driver, junior ................. Secretary for Lands .................... 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877James Hoskins ............................ Secretary for Public Works ......... 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877William Charles Windeyer ........... Attorney-General ....................... 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877 A Member of the Government without a
seat in the Executive Council.George Alfred Lloyd .................... Secretary for Mines .................... 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877 Representative of the Government in
Legislative Council.Saul Samuel, C.M.G. ................... Postmaster-General ................... 22 Mar., 1877 16 Aug., 1877
ROBERTSON MINISTRY—No. 17. (17 August, 1877, to 17 December, 1877.)
Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G. ..... Colonial Secretary ........ 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877 Also referred to as Prime Minister.William Alexander Long ............. Colonial Treasurer ........ 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877John Lackey ................................ Minister of Justice and 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877
Public Instruction.Thomas Garrett ........................... 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877 Resigned.
succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......Ezekiel Alexander Baker ............. @ 8 20 Nov., 1877 19 Nov., 1877Edward Combes .......................... Secretary for Public 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Works.William Bede Dalley, Q.C. .......... Attorney-General .......... 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877Ezekiel Alexander Baker ............. 17 Aug., 1877 19 Nov., 1877 Appointed Secretary for Lands.
succeeded by Secretary for Mines ......Archibald Hamilton Jacob ........... @ 8 20 Nov., 1877 17 Dec., 1877John Davies ................................. Postmaster-General ....... 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877Joseph Docker ............................. Vice-President of the 17 Aug., 1877 17 Dec., 1877 A Member of the Legislative Council, and
Executive Council. Representative of the Government inLegislative Council.
6FARNELL MINISTRY—No. 18. (18 December, 1877, to 20 December, 1878.)
James Squire Farnell ................... Secretary for Lands .................... 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Michael Fitzpatrick ..................... Colonial Secretary ...................... 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878Henry Emannuel Cohen .............. Colonial Treasurer ..................... 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878Joseph Leary ............................... Minister of Justice and Public 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878
Instruction.John Sutherland ........................... Secretary for Public Works ......... 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878William John Foster .................... Attorney-General ....................... 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878 A Member of the Legislative Council;
appointed a Member of the ExecutiveCouncil, 1 April, 1878.
William Henry Suttor, junior ....... Secretary for Mines .................... 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878John Fitzgerald Burns .................. Postmaster-General .................... 18 Dec., 1877 20 Dec., 1878John Marks .................................. Vice-President of the Executive 14 Jan., 1878 20 Dec., 1878 A Member of the Legislative Council, and
Council. Representative of the Government inLegislative Council.
PARKES MINISTRY—No. 19. (21 December, 1878, to 4 January, 1883.)
Sir Henry Parkes, K.C.M.G. ........ 21 Dec., 1878 4 Jan., 1883 Also referred to as Prime Minister; absentfrom the Colony on account of ill-health,
Colonial Secretary ........ from 29 December, 1881, to 19 August,1882.
Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G. ..... 29 Dec., 1881 19 Aug., 1882 Also Secretary for Lands. (Acting). @ 8James Watson .............................. Colonial Treasurer ........ 21 Dec., 1878 4 Jan., 1883Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ Minister of Justice and 21 Dec., 1878 30 April, 1880 In consequence of the passing of the
Public Instruction. “Public Instruction Act of 1880,” thefunctions of this office were divided by the
appointment of two Ministers.
6 Government resigned, 6–7 December, 1878. Governor requests that resignation be withdrawn, 14 December 1878.
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PARKES MINISTRY—No. 19. (21 December, 1878, to 4 January, 1883.)—continued
Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G. Vice-President of the 21 Dec., 1878 10 Nov., 1881 Representative of the Government in theExecutive Council. Legislative Council.
Minister of Public 1 May, 1880 10 Nov.,1881Instruction.
Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ Minister of Public 14 Nov., 1881 4 Jan., 1883Instruction.
Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ 1 May, 1880 10 Aug., 1880 Appointed Postmaster-General.succeeded by
Sir Joseph George Long Innes, Minister of Justice ........ 11 Aug., 1880 13 Oct., 1881 Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court. Kt.
succeeded byWilliam John Foster .................... @ 8 14 Oct., 1881 4 Jan., 1883William Charles Windeyer ........... 21 Dec., 1878 10 Aug., 1879 Appointed a Temporary Judge of the
succeeded by Attorney-General .......... Supreme Court.Robert Wisdom ........................... @ 8 13 Aug., 1879 4 Jan., 1883James Hoskins ............................ 21 Dec., 1878 28 Dec., 1881 Resigned.
succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G. ..... @ 8 29 Dec., 1881 4 Jan., 1883 Acting Colonial Secretary, from 29
December, 1881.John Lackey ................................ Secretary for Public 21 Dec., 1878 4 Jan., 1883
Works.Saul Samuel, C.M.G. ................... 21 Dec., 1878 10 Aug., 1880 Appointed Agent-General for the Colony.
succeeded byFrancis Bathurst Suttor ................ 11 Aug., 1880 13 Nov., 1881 Appointed Minister of Public Instruction.
succeeded by Postmaster-General ......Stephen Campbell Brown ............ 14 Nov., 1881 22 Aug., 1882 A Member of the Legislative Council.
succeeded byAlexander Campbell .................... @ 8 30 Aug., 1882 4 Jan., 1883 A Member of the Legislative Council.Ezekiel Alexander Baker ............. 21 Dec., 1878 13 Aug., 1881 Resigned.Francis Bathurst Suttor 30 Aug., 1881 11 Oct., 1881 Also Postmaster-General. (Acting). Secretary for Mines ......Arthur Renwick, M.D. ................ @ 8 12 Oct., 1881 4 Jan., 1883Frederick Matthew Darley, Vice-President of the 14 Nov., 1881 4 Jan., 1883 Representative of the Government in the Q.C. Executive Council. Legislative Council.
STUART MINISTRY—No. 20. (5 January, 1883, to 6 October, 1885.)
Sir Alexander Stuart, K.C.M.G. Colonial Secretary ........ 5 Jan., 1883 6 Oct., 1885 Also referred to as Prime Minister, absentfrom the Colony on account of ill-health
from 7 October, 1884, to 11 May, 1885.George Richard Dibbs ................. Colonial Treasurer ........ 5 Jan., 1883 6 Oct., 1885 Charged with the duties of Secretary for
Public Works during the illness of MrWright, from 10 June, 1884.
George Houston Reid .................. Minister of Public 5 Jan., 1883 6 Mar., 1884 Resigned.succeeded by Instruction.
William Joseph Trickett ............... @ 8 2 May, 1884 6 Oct., 1885Henry Emanuel Cohen ................ Minister of Justice ........ 5 Jan., 1883 6 Oct., 1885William Bede Dalley, Q.C. .......... Attorney-General .......... 5 Jan., 1883 6 Oct., 1885 Representative of the Government in
Legislative Council. Charged also with theduties of Colonial Secretary during theillness of Mr Stuart, from 7 Oct., 1884, to11 May, 1885.
James Squire Farnell ................... Secretary for Lands ....... 5 Jan., 1883 6 Oct., 1885Henry Copeland .......................... 5 Jan., 1883 28 Mar., 1883 Resigned.Sir Alexander Stuart, K.C.M.G. Secretary for Public 29 Mar., 1883 27 May, 1883 Also Colonial Secretary. (Acting.) WorksFrancis Augustus Wright ............. @ 8 28 May, 1883 6 Oct., 1885Francis Augustus Wright ............. 5 Jan., 1883 27 May, 1883 Appointed Secretary for Public Works.
succeeded byWilliam Joseph Trickett ............... Postmaster-General ...... 28 May, 1883 1 May, 1884 Appointed Minister of Public Instruction.
succeeded byJames Norton, LL.D. ................... @ 8Joseph Palmer Abbott .................. Secretary for Mines ...... 2 May, 1884 6 Oct., 1885 A Member of the Legislative Council.Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings, Vice-President of the 5 Jan., 1883 6 Oct., 1885 Resigned. K.C.M.G. Executive Council. 5 Jan., 1883 31 July, 1883
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DIBBS MINISTRY—No. 21. (7 October, 1885, to 21 December, 1885.)
George Richard Dibbs ................. 7 Oct., 1885 9 Oct., 1885 Also referred to as Prime Minister.succeeded by Colonial Secretary ........ Appointed Colonial Treasurer.
Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings, 10 Oct., 1885 21 Dec., 1885 K.C.M.G. @ 8George Richard Dibbs ................. Colonial Treasurer ........ 10 Oct., 1885 21 Dec., 1885 Also referred to as Prime Minister.William Joseph Trickett ............... Minister of Public 7 Oct., 1885 21 Dec., 1885
Instruction.James Squire Farnell ................... 7 Oct., 1885 9 Oct., 1885 A Member of the Legislative Council.
succeeded by Minister of Justice Representative of the Government inLegislative Council. Resigned.
Thomas Michael Slattery ............. @ 8 2 Nov., 1885 21 Dec., 1885John Henry Want ......................... Attorney-General .......... 7 Oct., 1885 21 Dec., 1885Joseph Palmer Abbott .................. Secretary for Lands ....... 7 Oct., 1885 21 Dec., 1885Henry Septimus Badgery ............. Secretary for Public 7 Oct., 1885 31 Oct., 1885 Resigned.
succeeded by Works.William John Lyne ...................... @ 8 2 Nov., 1885 21 Dec., 1885John See ...................................... Postmaster-General ....... 7 Oct., 1885 21 Dec., 1885Francis Augustus Wright ............. 7 Oct., 1885 17 Oct., 1885 Resigned.
succeeded by Secretary for Mines ......George Thornton ......................... @ 8 13 Nov., 1885 21 Dec., 1885 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Representative of the Government inLegislative Council.
ROBERTSON MINISTRY—No. 22. (22 December, 1885, to 25 February, 1886.)
Sir John Robertson, K.C.M.G. ..... Colonial Secretary ...................... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886 Also referred to as Prime Minister.John Fitzgerald Burns .................. Colonial Treasurer ..................... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886James Henry Young ..................... Minister of Public Instruction .... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886Louis Francis Heydon .................. Minister of Justice ..................... 22 Dec., 1885 4 Feb., 1886 Resigned.George Bowen Simpson .............. Attorney-General ....................... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Representative of the Governmentin Legislative Council.
Gerald Spring .............................. Secretary for Lands .................... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886Jacob Garrard .............................. Secretary for Public Works ......... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886Daniel O’Connor ......................... Postmaster-General .................... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886Robert Matteson Vaughn ............. Secretary for Mines .................... 22 Dec., 1885 25 Feb., 1886
JENNINGS MINISTRY—No. 23. (26 February, 1886, to 19 January, 1887.)
Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings, Colonial Treasurer ........ 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887 Also referred to as Prime Minister. K.C.M.G.George Richard Dibbs ................. Colonial Secretary ........ 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887Arthur Renwick, M.D. ................ Minister of Public ......... 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887
Instruction.James Patrick Garvan .................. Minister of Justice ........ 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887John Henry Want ......................... Attorney-General .......... 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887Henry Copeland .......................... Secretary for Lands ....... 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887William John Lyne ...................... Secretary for Public ...... 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887
Works.Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ Postmaster-General ...... 26 Feb., 1886 19 Jan., 1887James Fletcher ............................. 26 Feb., 1886 23 Dec., 1886 Resigned.
succeeded by Secretary for Mines ......Charles Kinnaird Mackellar, 24 Dec., 1886 19 Jan., 1887 Member of the Legislative Council. M.B., Ch.M. @ 8 Representative of the Government in
Legislative Council.Charles Kinnaird Mackellar, Vice-President of the 26 Feb., 1886 23 Dec., 1886 M.B., Ch.M. Executive Council. @
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PARKES MINISTRY—No. 24. (20 January, 1887, to 16 January, 1889.)
Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G. ......... Colonial Secretary ........ 25 Jan., 1887 16 Jan., 1889 Also referred to as Prime Minister. Vice-President of the Executive Council, from 20 January, 1887, to 6 March, 1887.
John Fitzgerald Burns .................. Colonial Treasurer ........ 20 Jan., 1887 16 Jan., 1889William John Foster .................... 20 Jan., 1887 18 May, 1887 Resigned.
succeeded byBernhard Ringrose Wise .............. Attorney-General .......... 27 May, 1887 7 Feb., 1888 Resigned.
succeeded byGeorge Bowen Simpson, Q.C. ..... @ 8 10 Feb., 1888 16 Jan., 1889 A Member of the Legislative Council.Thomas Garrett ........................... 20 Jan., 1887 19 July, 1888 Resigned.Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G. 26 July, 1888 28 Aug., 1888 Also Colonial Secretary. (Acting). Secretary for LandsJames Nixon Brunker .................. @ 8 29 Aug., 1888 16 Jan., 1889John Sutherland ........................... Secretary for Public 20 Jan., 1887 16 Jan., 1889
Works.William Clarke ............................ Minister of Justice ........ 20 Jan., 1887 16 Jan., 1889James Inglis ................................ Minister of Public 20 Jan., 1887 16 Jan., 1889
Instruction.Francis Abigail ............................ Secretary for Mines ...... 20 Jan., 1887 16 Jan., 1889Charles James Roberts, C.M.G. ... Postmaster-General ....... 20 Jan., 1887 16 Jan., 1889Julian Emanuel Salomons, Q.C. .. Vice-President of 7 Mar., 1887 16 Jan., 1889 A Member of the Legislative Council, and
Executive Council. Representative of the Government in Legislative Council.
DIBBS MINISTRY—No. 25. (17 January, 1889, to 7 March, 1889.)
George Richard Dibbs ................. Colonial Secretary ...................... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889 Also referred to as Prime Minister.James Patrick Garvan .................. Colonial Treasurer ..................... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889Edmund Barton ........................... Attorney-General ....................... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889 A Member of the Legislative Council, and
Representative of the Government inLegislative Council.
William John Lyne ...................... Secretary for Lands .................... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889James Fletcher ............................. Secretary for Public Works ......... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889Thomas Michael Slattery ............. Minister of Justice ..................... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ Minister of Public Instruction .... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889 A Member of the Legislative Council.John Moore Chanter .................... Secretary for Mines .................... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889Henry Clarke ............................... Postmaster-General .................... 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889Sir John Lackey, K.C.M.G. .......... Vice-President of the Executive 17 Jan., 1889 7 Mar., 1889 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Council.
PARKES MINISTRY—No. 26. (8 March, 1889, to 22 October, 1891.) (Free Trade)
Sir Henry Parkes, G.C.M.G. ......... Colonial Secretary and 8 Mar., 1889 22 Oct., 1891 Also referred to as Prime Minister.Registrar of Records.
William McMillan ....................... Colonial Treasurer and 8 Mar., 1889 27 July, 1891 Resigned.succeeded by Collector of Internal
Bruce Smith ................................ @ Revenue. 8 14 Aug., 1891 22 Oct., 1891George Bowen Simpson, Q.C. Attorney-General .......... 8 Mar., 1889 22 Oct., 1891 A Member of the Legislative Council.James Nixon Brunker .................. Secretary for Lands ....... 8 Mar., 1889 22 Oct., 1891Bruce Smith ................................ Secretary for Public 8 Mar., 1889 13 Aug., 1891 Appointed Colonial Treasurer.
succeeded by Works.James Henry Young ..................... @ 8 14 Aug., 1891 22 Oct., 1891Albert John Gould ....................... Minister of Justice ........ 8 Mar., 1889 22 Oct., 1891Joseph Hector Carruthers, M.A. Minister of Public 8 Mar., 1889 22 Oct., 1891
Instruction.Sydney Smith .............................. Secretary for Mines ...... 8 Mar., 1889 22 Oct., 1891 Appointed Minister for Agriculture also,
28 February, 1890.Daniel O’Connor ......................... Postmaster-General ....... 8 Mar., 1889 22 Oct., 1891 A Member of the Legislative Council from
29 July, 1891.William Henry Suttor, junior ....... Vice-President of the 30 April, 1889 22 Oct., 1891 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council. Representative of the Government inLegislative Council.
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DIBBS MINISTRY—No. 27. (23 October, 1891, to 2 August, 1894.) (Protectionist)
Sir George Richard Dibbs, Colonial Secretary and 23 Oct., 1891 2 Aug., 1894 Also referred to as Prime Minister. K.C.M.G. Registrar of Records. Absent from the Colony from 30 April to
13 September, 1892.John See ...................................... Colonial Treasurer and 23 Oct., 1891 2 Aug., 1894
Collector of InternalRevenue.
Edmund Barton, Q.C., M.A. 23 Oct., 1891 14 Dec., 1893 Absent from the Colony from 18 July tosucceeded by Attorney-General .......... 8 September, 1893.
Charles Gilbert Heydon @ 8 15 Dec., 1893 2 Aug., 1894 A Member of the Legislative Council.Henry Copeland .......................... Secretary for Lands ....... 23 Oct., 1891 2 Aug., 1894William John Lyne ...................... Secretary for Public 23 Oct., 1891 2 Aug., 1894
Works.Richard Edward O’Connor .......... Minister of Justice ........ 23 Oct., 1891 14 Dec., 1893 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Solicitor-General from 19 July to 13September, 1893.
Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ Minister of Public 23 Oct., 1891 2 Aug., 1894 Charged also with the duties ofInstruction. Colonial Secretary during the absence of
Sir George Dibbs, from 30 April to 13September, 1892.
Thomas Michael Slattery ............. Secretary for Mines and 23 Oct., 1891 2 Aug., 1894 Charged also with the duties of MinisterAgriculture. of Justice from 15 December, 1893 to 2
August, 1894.John Kidd .................................... Postmaster-General ....... 27 Oct., 1891 2 Aug., 1894Sir Julian Salomons, Q.C. ........... 23 Oct., 1891 26 Jan., 1893 A Member of the Legislative Council,
succeeded by Vice-President of the and Representative of the Government inHenry Normand MacLaurin, Executive Council. 5 April, 1893 2 Aug., 1894 the Legislative Council. M.D., LL.D. @ 8 @
REID MINISTRY—No. 28. (3 August, 1894, to 13 September, 1899.) (Free Trade)
The Right Hon. George 3 Aug., 1894 3 July, 1899 Also referred to as Prime Minister. Houston Reid, P.C., Q.C., Solicitor-General from 21 Dec., 1894, to LL.D. 5 March, 1895; 19 Dec., 1895, to 20 April,
Colonial Treasurer 1896; 22 Dec., 1896, to 9 Feb., 1897;and Collector of 27 April to 7 Oct., 1898; and 3 Jan., 1899,
succeeded by Internal Revenue. to 1 May, 1899. Absent from the Colony,5 April, 1898 18 June, 1898 7 May, 1897, to 31 Aug., 1897; 2nd May,
, 19 April, 1899 13 Sept., 1899 1899, to 17 May, 1899.Joseph Hector Carruther .............. @ 8 3 July, 1899 13 Sept., 1899James Nixon Brunker .................. Colonial Secretary 3 Aug., 1894 13 Sept., 1899 Acting Prime Minister, 7 May, 1897,
and Registrar of to 31 Aug., 1897.Records.
George Bowen Simpson, Q.C. 3 Aug., 1894 1 Dec., 1894 Resigned.
succeeded by Members of the Legislative Council.18 Dec., 1894 4 April, 1898
John Henry Want, Q.C. ................ 8 18 Dec., 1898 18 April, 1899@ Absent from the Colony from 24 Dec., 1894,to 5 March, 1895; 20 Dec., 1895 to
Attorney-General 18 April, 1896; 26 Dec., 1896 to 9 Feb.,succeeded by 1897; 24 Sept., to 7 Oct., 1898; and also
from 7 Jan., 1899. Resigned.Also referred to as Prime Minister.
The Right Hon. George 19 April, 1899 13 Sept., 1899 Houston Reid, P.C., Q.C., LL.D. @ 8Joseph Hector Carruthers ............ 3 Aug., 1894 3 July, 1899 Appointed Colonial Treasurer.
succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......The Hon. James Henry Young ..... @ 8 3 July, 1899 13 Sept., 1899The Hon. James Henry Young ..... Secretary for Public 3 Aug., 1894 3 July, 1899 Appointed Secretary for Lands.
succeeded by Works.Charles Alfred Lee ...................... @ 8 3 July, 1899 13 Sept., 1899Albert John Gould ....................... 3 Aug., 1894 15 Aug., 1898 Resigned.
succeeded byCharles Alfred Lee ...................... Minister of Justice ........ 17 Aug., 1898 3 July, 1899 Appointed Secretary for Public
succeeded by Works.John Hughes ................................ @ 8 3 July, 1899 13 Sept., 1899 A Member for the Legislative Council.
Also Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
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REID MINISTRY—No. 28. (3 August, 1894, to 13 September, 1899.) (Free Trade)—continued
Jacob Garrard .............................. Minister of Public 3 Aug., 1894 15 Aug., 1898 A Appointed Minister for Labour andsucceeded by Instruction. Industry also, 11 March, 1895. Resigned
James Alexander Hogue .............. Minister of Public 27 Aug., 1898 13 Sept., 1899Instruction andMinister for Labourand Industry.
Sydney Smith .............................. Secretary for Mines 3 Aug., 1894 15 Aug., 1898 Resigned.succeeded by and Agriculture.
Joseph Cook ................................ @ 8 27 Aug., 1898 13 Sept., 1899Joseph Cook ................................ 3 Aug., 1894 27 Aug., 1898 Appointed Secretary for Mines and
succeeded by Postmaster-General Agriculture.Varney Parkes .............................. @ 8 27 Aug., 1898 13 Sept., 1899William Henry Suttor, junior ....... 7 Aug., 1894 15 Mar., 1895 Resigned.
succeeded by Members of the Legislative Council.Andrew Garran, LL.D. ................ Vice-President of the 19 Mar., 1895 18 Nov., 1898 Representatives of Government in
succeeded by Executive Council. Legislative Council.John Hughes ................................ @ 8 22 Nov., 1898 13 Sept., 1899 @ Also Minister of Justice.
LYNE MINISTRY—No. 29. (14 September, 1899, to 27 March, 1901.) (Protectionist)(Merged into See Ministry.)
Sir William John Lyne, Colonial Treasurer and 15 Sept., 1899 20 Mar., 1901 Also referred to as Prime Minister. Vice- K.C.M.G.8 Collector of Internal President of the Executive Council from 14
Revenue. to 15 Sept., 1899. Resigned Premiership,27 March, 1901.
John See7 ..................................... Colonial Secretary and 14 Sept., 1899 27 Mar., 1901Registrar of Records.
Bernhard Ringrose Wise, K.C.7 Attorney-General .......... 14 Sept., 1899 27 Mar., 1901 Appointed to Legislative Council30 Oct., 1900.
Thomas Henry Hassall ............... Secretary for Lands ....... 14 Sept., 1899 9 April, 1901 Resigned.Edward William O’Sullivan7 ....... Secretary for Public 14 Sept., 1899 27 Mar., 1901
Works.William Herbert Wood ................ Minister of Justice ........ 14 Sept., 1899 9 April, 1901 Resigned.John Perry7 .................................. Minister of Public 14 Sept., 1899 27 Mar., 1901
Instruction andMinister for Labourand Industry.
John Lionel Fegan ....................... Secretary for Mines and 15 Sept., 1899 8 April, 1901 Accepted office on 14 Sept., but notAgriculture. sworn in until 15 Sept. Resigned.
William Patrick Crick7 ................ Postmaster-General ....... 14 Sept., 1899 28 Feb., 1901 Without portfolio from 1 Mar. to 10 April,1901.
James Alexander Kenneth ........... 15 Sept., 1899 24 April, 1900 A member of the Legislative Council. Mackay. Vice-President of the Resigned. Representatives of the
succeeded by Executive Council. Government in Legislative Council.Francis Bathurst Suttor7 ............... @ 8 12 June, 1900 27 Mar., 1901 A member of the Legislative Council.
SEE MINISTRY—No. 30. (28 March, 1901, to 14 June, 1904.) (Protectionist)(Merged into Waddell Ministry.)
John See ...................................... Colonial Secretary and 28 Mar., 1901 14 June, 1904 Also referred to as Premier. Absent from theRegistrar of Records. State from 27 Feb. to 25 March, 1904, and
from 4 April to 27 May, 1904.Thomas Waddell9 ........................ Colonial Treasurer and 10 April, 1901 14 June, 1904
Collector of InternalRevenue.
Bernhard Ringrose Wise, K.C. .... Attorney-General .......... 28 Mar., 1901 14 June, 1904 A member of the Legislative Council.Appointed Minister of Justice also, 22 July,1901, to 14 June, 1904. Acting Premier,27 Feb. to 25 March, 1904, and from 4April to 27 May, 1904.
7 Refer See MinistryCNo. 30.8 Created K.C.M.G., 1900. Federal Minister for Home Affairs from 1 January, 1901.9 See Waddell MinistryCNo. 31.
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SEE MINISTRY—No. 30. (28 March, 1901, to 14 June, 1904.) (Protectionist)—continued(Merged into Waddell Ministry.)
William Patrick Crick .................. Secretary for Lands ....... 11 April, 1901 14 June, 1904Edward William O’Sullivan9 ....... Secretary for Public ...... 28 Mar., 1901 14 June, 1904
Works.Robert George Dundas Minister of Justice ........ 11 April, 1901 16 July, 1901 Resigned. FitzgeraldJohn Perry9 .................................. Minister of Public 28 Mar., 1901 14 June, 1904 Changed also with the duties of Chief
Instruction and Minister Secretary during the absence of Sir Johnfor Labour and Industry. See, from 27 Feb. to 25 March, 1904, and
from 4 April to 27 May, 1904.John Kidd9 ............................................................ Secretary for Mines and 10 April, 1901 14 June, 1904
Agriculture.Francis Bathurst Suttor ................ 28 Mar., 1901 23 May, 1903 Resigned. Appointed President of the
succeeded by Vice-President of the Legislative Council, 23 May, 1903.Colonel James Alexander Executive Council. 6 June, 1903 14 June, 1904 Members of the Legislative Council; Kenneth Mackay, C.B.9 @ 8 Representatives of the Government in the@ Legislative Council.James Hayes ................................ 11 April, 1901 14 June, 1904Walter Bennett9 ........................... Without portfolio. ......... 16 April, 1901 14 June, 1904 Member of the Executive Council.John Lionel Fegan9 ...................... @ 8 24 Mar., 1903 14 June, 1904 @
WADDELL MINISTRY—No. 31. (15 June, 1904, to 29 August, 1904.) (Protectionist)
Thomas Waddell .......................... Colonial Treasurer, Collector of 15 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904 Also referred to as Premier.Internal Revenue and Ministerof Justice.
John Perry ................................... Colonial Secretary and Registrar 15 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904of Records.
James Conley Gannon, K.C. ........ Attorney-General ....................... 15 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Edward William O’Sullivan ........ Secretary for Lands .................... 15 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904
Walter Bennett ............................. Secretary for Public Works ......... 17 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904 Accepted office on 15 June, but not sworn inuntil 17 June.
John Lionel Fegan ....................... Minister of Public Instruction and 15 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904Minister for Labour andIndustry.
John Kidd .................................... Secretary for Mines and 15 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904Agriculture.
Colonel James Alexander Vice-President of the 15 June, 1904 29 Aug., 1904 A Member of the Legislative Council; Kenneth Mackay, C.B. Executive Council. Representative of the Government in the
Legislative Council.
CARRUTHERS MINISTRY—No. 32. (29 August, 1904, to 1 October, 1907.) (Liberal-Reform)
Joseph Hector Carruthers, M.A. .. Colonial Treasurer and 29 Aug., 1904 1 Oct., 1907 Also referred to as Premier. Resigned.Collector of InternalRevenue.
James Ashton12 ............................ Secretary for Lands ....... 29 Aug., 1904 1 Oct., 1907 Appointed to Legislative Council.James Alexander Hogue .............. 29 Aug., 1904 13 May, 1907 Appointed Minister of Public
succeeded by Colonial Secretary and Instruction.Thomas Waddell11 12 .................... @ Registrar of Records. 8 14 May, 1907 1 Oct., 1907Charles Gregory Wade, K.C.12 ..... Attorney-General and 29 Aug., 1904 1 Oct., 1907
Minister of Justice.Charles Alfred Lee12 .................... Secretary for Public 29 Aug., 1904 1 Oct., 1907
Works.
9 See Waddell MinistryCNo. 31.11 First appointment, after the passing of the Electoral Act, 1900, which did away with the necessity of being re-elected on acceptance of office.12 See Wade Ministry—No. 33.
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CARRUTHERS MINISTRY—No. 32. (29 August, 1904, to 1 October, 1907.) (Liberal-Reform)—continued
Broughton Barnabas O’Conor ..... Minister of Public Instruction 29 Aug., 1904 13 May, 1907and Minister for Labour andIndustry.
succeeded by Minister for Labour and Industry. 14 May, 1907 1 Oct., 1907
James Alexander Hogue12 ........... Minister of Public Instruction .... 14 May, 1907 1 Oct., 1907Samuel Wilkinson Moore12 ......... Secretary for Mines and 29 Aug., 1904 1 Oct., 1907
Agriculture.John Hughes12 ............................. Vice-President of the 29 Aug., 1904 1 Oct., 1907 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council. Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council.
William Thomas Dick ................. Without portfolio ....................... 29 Aug., 1904 1 Oct., 1907 Resigned.James Nixon Brunker .................. Without portfolio ....................... 12 June, 1905 1 Oct., 1907 Member of the Executive Council.
A Member of the Legislative Council.
WADE MINISTRY—No. 33. (2 October, 1907, to 20 October, 1910.) (Liberal—Reform)
Charles Gregory Wade, K.C. Attorney-General .......... 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910 Also referred to as Premier. Minister ofJustice from 2 October, 1907, to 20December, 1909.
Charles Gregory Wade, K.C. ....... Minister of Justice ........ 2 Oct., 1907 20 Dec., 1909succeeded by
John Garland ............................... Minister of Justice and 21 Dec., 1909 20 Oct., 1910 A member of the Legislative Council.Solicitor-General.
William Herbert Wood ................ Colonial Secretary and 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910 Minister for Labour and Industry fromRegistrar of Records. 2 October, 1907, to 21 January, 1908.
Secretary for Mines from 22 January, 1908, to 20 October, 1910.
Samuel Wilkinson Moore ............ Secretary for Lands ....... 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910Charles Alfred Lee ...................... Secretary for Public 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910
Works.John Perry ................................... 2 Oct., 1907 21 Jan., 1908 Appointed Minister for Agriculture,
succeeded by Secretary for Mines ...... 22 January, 1908.William Herbert Wood ................ @ 8 22 Jan., 1908 20 Oct., 1910Thomas Waddell .......................... Colonial Treasurer and 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910
Collector of InternalRevenue.
James Alexander Hogue .............. Minister of Public 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910 Appointed Minister for Labour andInstruction. Industry, 22 January, 1908.
William Herbert Wood ................ 2 Oct., 1907 21 Jan., 1908succeeded by Minister for Labour and
James Alexander Hogue .............. @ Industry. 8 22 Jan., 1908 20 Oct., 1910John Perry ................................... Minister of Agriculture10. 22 Jan., 1908 20 Oct., 1910John Hughes ................................ Vice-President of the 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910 A member of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council. Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council.
James Ashton ............................. Without portfolio .......... 2 Oct., 1907 25 June, 1909 A member of the Legislative Council.Member of the Executive Council.Resigned.
Charles William Oakes ................ Without portfolio .......... 2 Oct., 1907 20 Oct., 1910 A member of the Executive Council.
10 Office of Minister of Agriculture created in accordance with the Department of Agriculture Act, 1907.12 See Wade Ministry—No. 33.
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McGOWEN MINISTRY—No. 34. (21 October, 1910, to 29 June, 1913.) (Labor)(Merged into Holman Ministry.)
James Sinclair Taylor McGowen .. Colonial Treasurer and Registrar 21 Oct., 1910 26 Nov., 1911 Also referred to as Premier, absent fromof Records. State, 15 March to 4 Sept., 1911.
succeeded by Appointed Colonial Secretary, 27 Nov.,1911. Resigned, 29 June, 1913.
John Rowland Dacey ................... Colonial Treasurer and Registrar 27 Nov., 1911 11 April, 1912 Member of the Executive Council withoutof Records. portfolio from 10 Nov., 1911, to 26 Nov.,
succeeded by 1911. Died 11 April, 1912.Ambrose Campbell Carmichael .. Colonial Treasurer and Registrar 17 April, 1912 5 May, 1912 Member of the Executive Council without
of Records. portfolio from 21 Oct., 1910, to 10 Sept.,1911. Acted for the Colonial Treasurerfrom 15 March to 4 Sept., 1911. Appointed
succeeded by Minister of Public Instruction and Ministerfor Labour and Industry, 11 Sept., 1911.Resigned 26 Nov., 1911. AppointedMinister of Public Instruction, 1 March,1912 and Minister for Labour and Industry,10 Dec., 1912.
John Henry Cann ......................... Colonial Treasurer and Registrar 6 May, 1912 29 June, 1913of Records.
Donald Macdonell ....................... Colonial Secretary and Registrar 21 Oct., 1910 26 Oct., 1911 Minister of Agriculture, 21 Oct., 1910,of Records. to 10 Sept., 1911. Absent from the State,
succeeded by through illness, from 1 March, 1911. Died26 October, 1911.
Frederick Flowers ........................ Colonial Secretary and Registrar 7 Nov., 1911 26 Nov., 1911 A member of the Legislative Council.of Records. Appointed Minister of Public Instruction,
succeeded by 27 Nov., 1911. See also “Vice-President,Executive Council.”
James Sinclair Taylor McGowen . Colonial Secretary and Registrar 27 Nov., 1911 29 June, 1913 Also referred to as Premier.of Records.
William Arthur Holman .............. Attorney-General ....................... 21 Oct., 1910 29 June, 1913 Acting Premier from 15 Mar. to 4 Sept.,1911; Minister of Justice from 21 Oct.,1910 to 1 April, 1912. Absent from theState, 27 Dec., 1912, to 6 June, 1913.
Neils Rasmus Wilson Neilsen ..... Secretary for Lands .................... 21 Oct., 1910 1 Aug., 1911 Resigned.succeeded by
Frederick Flowers ........................ Secretary for Lands .................... 4 Aug., 1911 26 Nov., 1911 Appointed Minister of Public Instruction,27 Nov., 1911. See also “Vice-President,
succeeded by Executive Council.”George Stephenson Beeby ........... Secretary for Lands .................... 11 Sept., 1911 9 Dec., 1912 Minister of Public Instruction from
21 Oct., 1910, to 10 Sept., 1911. Ministersucceeded by for Labour and Industry from 21 Oct.,
1910, to 10 Sept., 1911, and from 27 Nov.,1911, to 9 Dec., 1912. Resigned.
John Louis Treflé ......................... Secretary for Lands .................... 10 Dec., 1912 29 June, 1913 See Also “Minister of Agriculture.”Arthur Hill Griffith ...................... Minister for Public Works .......... 21 Oct., 1910 29 June, 1913William Arthur Holman .............. Minister of Justice ..................... 21 Oct., 1910 1 April, 1912 See remarks above.
succeeded byDavid Robert Hall ....................... Minister of Justice and Solicitor 2 April, 1912 29 June, 1913 A member of the Legislative Council.
General. Acted as Attorney-General from 27 Dec.,1912, to 6 June, 1913.
George Stephenson Beeby ........... Minister of Public Instruction .... 21 Oct., 1910 10 Sept., 1911 Appointed Secretary for Lands, 11 Sept.,succeeded by 1911. See also “Secretary for Lands.”
Ambrose Campbell Carmichael .. Minister of Public Instruction .... 11 Sept., 1911 26 Nov., 1911 Resigned. See also “Colonial Treasurer.”succeeded by
Frederick Flowers ........................ Minister of Public Instruction .... 27 Nov., 1911 29 Feb., 1912 See also “Vice-President, Executivesucceeded by Council.”
Ambrose Campbell Carmichael .. Minister of Public Instruction .... 1 Mar., 1912 29 June, 1913 See also “Colonial Treasurer.”Alfred Edden ............................... Secretary for Mines .................... 21 Oct., 1910 29 June, 1913Donald Macdonell ....................... Minister of Agriculture .............. 21 Oct., 1910 10 Sept., 1911 See also “Colonial Secretary.”
succeeded byJohn Louis Treflé ......................... Minister of Agriculture .............. 7 Nov., 1911 29 June, 1913 Member of the Executive Council, without
portfolio, from 21 Oct., 1910, to 6 Nov.,1911. Charged with the duties of Ministerof Agriculture from 11 Sept., 1911.Appointed Secretary for Lands, 10 Dec.,1912.
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McGOWEN MINISTRY—No. 34. (21 October, 1910, to 29 June, 1913.) (Labor)(Merged into Holman Ministry.)—continued
George Stephenson Beeby ........... 21 Oct., 1910 10 Sept., 1911 Appointed Secretary for Lands, 11 Sept.,succeeded by 1911. See also “Secretary for Lands.”
Ambrose Campbell Carmichael .. 11 Sept., 1911 26 Nov., 1911 Resigned. See also “Colonial Treasurer.”succeeded by Minister for Labour and
Industry.George Stephenson Beeby ........... 27 Nov., 1911 9 Dec., 1912 Resigned. “See also Secretary for Lands.”
succeeded byAmbrose Campbell Carmichael .. @ 8 10 Dec., 1912 29 June, 1913 See also “Colonial Treasurer.”Frederick Flowers ........................ Vice-President of the 21 Oct., 1910 29 June, 1913 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council. Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council. 13Charged also withthe duties of Colonial Secretary during theabsence of Mr Macdonell from 4 Aug., to6 Nov., 1911. Secretary for Lands from4 Aug., 1911, to 26 Nov., 1911. ColonialSecretary from 7 Nov., 1911, to 26 Nov.,1911. Minister of Public Instruction27 Nov., 1911, to 29 Feb., 1912.
Ambrose Campbell Carmichael .. Without portfolio .......... 21 Oct., 1910 10 Sept., 1911 A Member of the Executive Council.Appointed Minister of Public Instruction,11 Sept., 1911. See also “ColonialTreasurer.”
John Louis Treflé ........................ Without portfolio .......... 21 Oct., 1910 6 Nov., 1911 A Member of the Executive Council.Appointed Minister of Agriculture, 7 Nov.,1911. See also “Minister of Agriculture.”
John Rowland Dacey ................... Without portfolio .......... 10 Nov., 1911 26 Nov., 1911 A Member of the Executive Council.Appointed Colonial Treasurer, 27 Nov.,1911. Died 11 April, 1912.
HOLMAN MINISTRY—No. 35. (30 June, 1913, to 15 November, 1916.) (Labor)(Merged into National Ministry.)
William Arthur Holman .............. 30 June, 1913 29 Jan., 1914 Also referred to as Premier.Appointed Colonial Treasurer, 29 Jan.,
succeeded by 1914.John Henry Cann ......................... Colonial Secretary ........ 29 Jan., 1914 15 Mar., 1915 Appointed Minister for Public Works,
15 Mar., 1915.succeeded by
George Black ............................... @ 8 15 Mar., 1915 15 Nov., 1916 Resigned.John Henry Cann ......................... 30 June, 1913 29 Jan., 1914 Appointed Colonial Secretary, 29 Jan.,
1914.succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........
William Arthur Holman .............. @ 8 29 Jan., 1914 15 Nov., 1916 Also referred to as Premier.Solicitor General from 19 Jan., 1915, to
6 Feb., 1915.Minister of Public Instruction from 6 Mar.,
1915, to 15 Mar., 1915.Acted as Minister of Public Instruction
from 23 Mar., 1916, to 18 July, 1916.William Arthur Holman 30 June, 1913 29 Jan., 1914 Appointed Colonial Treasurer, 29 Jan.,
1914.succeeded by Attorney-General ..........
David Robert Hall ....................... @ 8 29 Jan., 1914 15 Nov., 1916John Louis Treflé ......................... 30 June, 1913 11 Jan., 1915 Minister for Agriculture from 30 June,
1913, to 29 Jan., 1914. Died 11 Jan., 1915.succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......
William George Ashford .............. @ 8 12 Jan., 1915 15 Nov., 1916Arthur Hill Griffith ...................... 30 June, 1913 15 Mar., 1915 Appointed Minister of Public Instruction,
15 Mar., 1915.succeeded by Minister for Public
Works.John Henry Cann ......................... @ 8 15 Mar., 1915 15 Nov., 1916 Resigned.David Robert Hall ....................... Minister of Justice ....... 30 June, 1913 15 Nov., 1916 A member of the Legislative Council
from 2 April, 1912, to 14 Nov., 1913.
13 Acted for the Colonial Secretary during the illness of Mr Macdonell, from 1 March to 3 August, 1911.
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HOLMAN MINISTRY—No. 35. (30 June, 1913, to 15 November, 1916.) (Labor)—continued(Merged into National Ministry.)—continued
Ambrose Campbell Carmichael .. 30 June, 1913 5 Mar., 1915 Resigned.
succeeded by Minister of PublicWilliam Arthur Holman .............. Instruction 6 Mar., 1915 15 Mar., 1915
succeeded byArthur Hill Griffith ...................... @ 8 15 Mar., 1915 7 Nov., 1916 Resigned.Alfred Edden ............................... 30 June, 1813 29 Jan., 1914 Resigned.
succeeded byJohn Henry Cann ........................ 29 Jan., 1914 15 Mar., 1915 Appointed Minister for Public works,
succeeded by Secretary for Mines ...... 15 March, 1915.John Estell ................................... 15 Mar., 1915 31 Oct., 1916 Resigned.
succeeded byHenry Clement Hoyle .................. @ 8 31 Oct., 1916 15 Nov., 1916 Resigned.John Louis Treflé ......................... 30 June, 1913 29 Jan., 1914 Secretary for Lands from 30 June, 1913,
succeeded by to 11 Jan., 1913.William George Ashford .............. 29 Jan., 1914 23 Feb., 1915 Appointed Secretary for Lands, 12
succeeded by Jan., 1915.George Black ............................... Minister of Agriculture 23 Feb., 1915 15 Mar., 1915 Appointed Colonial Secretary, 15 march,
succeeded by 1915.William George Ashford .............. 15 Mar., 1915 1 June, 1915
succeeded byWilliam Calman Grahame ........... @ 8 1 June, 1915 15 Nov., 1916James Sinclair Taylor McGowen . 30 June, 1913 29 Jan., 1914 Resigned.
succeeded by Minister for Labour andJohn Estell ................................... Industry. 29 Jan., 1914 31 Oct., 1916 Resigned.
succeeded byHenry Clement Hoyle .................. @ 8 31 Oct., 1916 15 Nov., 1916 Resigned.Frederick Flowers ........................ 22 April, 1914 27 April, 1915 A member of the Legislative Council.
Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council from 30 June, 1913, to
succeeded by Minister for Public 27 April, 1915. Charged with the duties ofHealth. Colonial Secretary, from 30 June, 1913, to
22 April, 1914.George Black ............................... @ 8 27 April, 1915 15 Nov., 1916 Resigned.Frederick Flowers ........................ 30 June, 1913 27 April, 1915 Appointed Minister of Public
succeeded by Vice-President of the Health, 22 April;, 1914.John Daniel Fitzgerald ................ @ Executive Council. 8 27 April, 1915 15 Nov., 1916 A member of the Legislative Council.
Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council, from 27 April, 1915, to15 November, 1916. Assistant Minister ofPublic Instruction, from 4 April, 1916, to 18July, 1916.
Henry Clement Hoyle .................. Without portfolio .......... 29 Jan., 1914 31 Oct., 1916 A member of the Executive council. Chargedwith the duties of Colonial Treasurer, from 29Jan., 1914, to 31 Oct., 1916. AppointedSecretary for Mines and Minister for Labourand Industry.
William Calman Grahame ........... Without portfolio .......... 15 Mar., 1915 1 June, 1915 A member of the Executive Council. AppointedMinister of Agriculture, 1 June, 1915.
HOLMAN MINISTRY—No. 36. (15 November, 1916, to 12 April, 1920.) (Nationalist)
William Arthur Holman .............. Without portfolio .......... 30 Oct., 1918 12 April, 1920 Also referred to as Premier.William Arthur Holman .............. 15 Nov., 1916 30 Oct., 1918 Also referred to as Premier. Absent from the
State from 18 April to 30 Oct., 1917.succeeded by Resigned portfolio of Colonial Treasurer.
John Charles Lucas Fitzpatrick .... Colonial Treasurer ........ 30 Oct., 1918 12 April, 1920 Acting Colonial Treasurer during theabsence of Mr Holman from 18 April to 30@ 8 October, 1917. Also Minister for Mines.
George Warburton Fuller Colonial Secretary and 15 Nov., 1916 12 April, 1920 Acting-Premier from 18 April to (afterwards Sir George Registrar of Records. 30 October, 1917. Vice-President of the Warburton Fuller, K.C.M.G.) Executive Council from 9 February, 1920,
to 27 February, 1920.
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HOLMAN MINISTRY—No. 36. (15 November, 1916, to 12 April, 1920.) (Nationalist)—continued
David Robert Hall ....................... 15 Nov., 1916 23 July, 1919 Appointed Minister of Housing, 23 July,1919. Vice-President of the Executive
succeeded by Attorney-General .......... Council from 30 July, 1919, to 9 February,1920.
John Garland, Q.C. ...................... @ 8 23 July, 1919 12 April, 1920 Previously Minister of Justice andSolicitor-General.
William George Ashford .............. Secretary for Lands and 15 Nov., 1916 12 April, 1920 Acting Minister of Agriculture fromMinister for Forests. 15 October, 1919, to 9 February, 1920.
Appointed Minister of Agriculture 9February, 1920.
Richard Thomas Ball ................... Secretary for Public 15 Nov., 1916 12 April, 1920Works and Minister forRailways.
John Garland, K.C. ...................... 15 Nov., 1916 23 July, 1919 A Member of the Legislative Council.Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council from 12 June, 1918, to
succeeded by Minister of Justice and 12 April, 1920. Appointed Attorney-Solicitor-General. General.
John Daniel FitzGerald ................ @ 8 23 July, 1919 12 April, 1920 A Member of the Legislative Council.Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council from 15 November,1916, to 12 June, 1918. Also Minister forLocal Government. Vice-President of theExecutive Council from 15 November, 1916,to 30 July, 1919.
Augustus George Frederic James Minister of Public 15 Nov., 1916 12 April, 1920 Appointed Acting Minister for LocalInstruction. Government during the absence of Mr
FitzGerald from 11 July to 3 December1917. Also Minister for Labour and Industryfrom 23 July, 1919.
John Charles Lucas Fitzpatrick .... Secretary for Mines ...... 15 Nov., 1916 12 April, 1920 Also Colonial Treasurer from 30 October,1918.
William Calman Grahame ........... 15 Nov., 1916 14 Jan., 1920 14Acting Minister for Labour and Industryfrom 30 October, 1918, to 9 June, 1919.
succeeded by Minister of Agriculture Resigned.
William George Ashford .............. @ 8 9 Feb., 1920 12 April, 1920George Stephenson Beeby ........... 15 Nov., 1916 23 July, 1919 A Member of the Legislative Council from
16 November, 1916, to 26 February, 1917.succeeded by Minister for Labour and Absent from the State from 30 October,
Industry. 1918, to 9 June, 1919.Augustus George Frederic James @ 8 23 July, 1919 12 April, 1920 Also Minister of Public Instruction.John Daniel FitzGerald ................ 15 Nov., 1916 18 July, 1919 Appointed Minister of Justice and Solicitor-
General. Also Vice-President of Executivesucceeded by Council.
Minister of PublicDavid Storey ................................ Health. 18 July, 1919 29 Jan., 1920 Acting Minister from 11 July to 3 Dec.,
1917. Resigned.succeeded by
Albert Bruntnell .......................... @ 8 9 Feb., 1920 12 April, 1920John Daniel FitzGerald ................ Minister for Local 15 Nov., 1916 12 April, 1920 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Government. Also Minister of Justice and Solicitor-General.
David Robert Hall ....................... 23 July, 1919 9 Feb., 1920 Resigned. Previously Minister withoutsucceeded by 16Minister of Housing ... portfolio.
Charles William Oakes, C.M.G. .. @ 8 9 Feb., 1920 12 April, 1920 Previously Minister without portfolio.John Daniel FitzGerald ................ 15 Nov., 1916 30 July, 1919
succeeded byDavid Robert Hall ....................... Vice-President of the 30 July, 1919 9 Feb., 1920
succeeded by Executive Council.The Hon. Sir George Warburton 9 Feb., 1920 27 Feb., 1920 Also Colonial Secretary. Fuller, K.C.M.G. @ 8 [Vacant] ..................................... 27 Feb., 1920 12 April, 1920
14 Ceased to act as Minister of Agriculture 15 October, 1919 (Mr Ashford acted till 9 February, 1920). Resigned 14 January, 1920.16 Office of Minister of Housing created 23 July, 1919.
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HOLMAN MINISTRY—No. 36. (15 November, 1916, to 12 April, 1920.) (Nationalist)—continued
David Storey ................................ Without portfolio ....................... 15 Nov., 1916 18 July, 1919 Acting Minister of Public Health during theabsence of Mr FitzGerald, from 11 July to 3December, 1917. Appointed Minister ofPublic Health.
Charles William Oakes, C.M.G. .. Without portfolio ....................... 18 July, 1919 9 Feb., 1920 Appointed Minister for Housing.John Thomas Crane ..................... Without portfolio ....................... 9 Feb., 1920 12 April, 1920 Assisting the Secretary for Lands.Arthur Hetherington Grimm ........ Without portfolio ....................... 9 Feb., 1920 12 April, 1920 Assisting the Minister of Agriculture.
STOREY MINISTRY—No. 37. (12 April, 1920, to 10 October, 1921.) (Labor)(Merged into Dooley Ministry—No. 38.)
John Storey .................................. 15Premier ...................... 12 April, 1920 5 Oct., 1921 Absent from the State from 22 January, 1921,to 20 July, 1921. Died 5 October, 1921.
James Dooley .............................. Colonial Secretary and 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921 Acting Premier from 22 January, 1921, to 20Minister for Housing. July, 1921. Premier from 5 October, 1921.
John Thomas Lang ...................... Colonial Treasurer ........ 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921Edward Aloysius McTiernan, Attorney-General .......... 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921 Also Minister of Justice from 13 April, to B.A., LL.B. 21 December, 1920.Peter Ffrench Loughlin ................ Secretary for Lands and 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921
Minister for Forests.John Estell ................................... Secretary for Public 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921
Works and Minister forRailways.
Edward Aloysius McTiernan, 12 April, 1920 21 Dec., 1920 Also Attorney-General. B.A., LL.B. Minister of Justice ........
succeeded byWilliam John McKell .................. @ 8 22 Dec., 1920 10 Oct., 1921 See also below.Thomas Davies Mutch ................ Minister of Public 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921
Instruction and Ministerfor Local Government.
George Cann ............................... Secretary for Mines and 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921Minister for Labour andIndustry.
Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Minister for Agriculture 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921
John Joseph Gregory McGirr ....... Minister of Public Health 12 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921and Motherhood.
Robert Sproule, B.A., LL.B. ........ Solicitor-General .......... 15 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921 A member of the Legislative Councilfrom 12 April, 1920.
Edward John Kavanagh ............... Vice-President of the 21 April, 1920 10 Oct., 1921 A member of the Legislative Council.Executive Council. Representative of the Government in the
Legislative Council.William John McKell .................. Without portfolio .......... 12 April, 1920 21 Dec., 1920 Assistant Minister of Justice from 13 April
to 21 Dec., 1920. See also above.
DOOLEY MINISTRY—No. 38. (10 October, 1921, to 20 December, 1921.) (Labor)(See also Storey Ministry—No. 37.)
James Dooley .............................. Premier and Colonial Secretary . 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921John Thomas Lang ...................... Colonial Treasurer ..................... 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921Edward Aloysius McTiernan, Attorney-General ....................... 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 B.A., LL.B.Peter Ffrench Loughlin ................ Secretary for Lands and 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
Minister for Forests.John Estell ................................... Secretary for Public Works 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
and Minister for Railways.William John McKell .................. Minister of Justice ..................... 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921Thomas Davies Mutch ................ Minister of Public Instruction .... 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921George Cann ............................... Secretary for Mines and 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 Resumed in Ministry No. 40.
Minister for Local Government.Robert Sproule, B.A., LL.B. ........ Solicitor-General ........................ 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 Member of the Legislative Council.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Minister for Agriculture ............. 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
15 Portfolio of Premier created 1920.
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DOOLEY MINISTRY—No. 38. (10 October, 1921, to 20 December, 1921.) (Labor)—continued(See also Storey Ministry—No. 37.)
John Joseph Gregory 17Minister for Labour and 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 McGirr. Minister for Public Health and
Motherhood.Carlo Camillo Lazzarini .............. 17Minister for State Industrial 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
Enterprises.Edward John Kavanagh ............... Vice-President of the Executive 10 Oct., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 A member of the Legislative Council.
Council. Representative of the Government in theLegislatve Council.
FULLER MINISTRY—No. 39. (20 December, 1921.) (Coalition)
Sir George Warburton Fuller, Premier ...................................... 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 K.C.M.G. a.m. p.m.Charles William Oakes, C.H.G. Colonial Secretary and Minister 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
of Public Health. a.m. p.m.Sir Alfred Arthur Clement Colonial Treasurer ..................... 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 Cocks. a.m. p.m.Thomas Rainsford Bavin, K.C., Attorney-General and Minister 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 B.A., LL.B. of Justice. a.m. p.m.Walter Ernest Wearne .................. Secretary for Lands and 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
Minister for Forests. a.m. p.m.Sir Thomas Henley, K.B.E. ......... Secretary for Public Works, 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
Minister for Railways a.m. p.m.and Minister for Housing.
Thomas John Ley ........................ Minister of Public Instruction 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921and Labour and Industry. a.m. p.m.
John Charles Lucas Secretary for Mines and 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 Fitzpatrick. Minister for Local Government. a.m. p.m.Captain Frank Augustus Minister for Agriculture ............. 20 Dec. 1921 20 Dec., 1921 Chaffey. a.m. p.m.Raymond Perdriau ....................... Minister for Business 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921
Undertakings. a.m. p.m.Sir Joseph Hector Vice-President of the Executive 20 Dec., 1921 20 Dec., 1921 A member of the Legislative Council. Carruthers, K.C.M.G., M.A., Council. a.m. p.m. Representative of the Government LL.D. in the Legislative Council.
DOOLEY MINISTRY—No. 40. (20 December, 1921, to 13 April, 1922.) (Labor)(Resumption of No. 38.)
James Dooley .............................. Premier and Colonial Secretary . 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922John Thomas Lang ...................... Colonial Treasurer ..................... 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922Edward Aloysius McTiernan, Attorney-General ....................... 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922 B.A., LL.B.Peter Ffrench Loughlin ................ Secretary for Lands and 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922
Minister for Forests.John Estell ................................... Secretary for Public Works 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922 Resigned as a Member of the Legislative
and Minister for Railways. Assembly and was appointed a Member ofthe Legislative Council as from 14 Feb.,1922.
William John McKell .................. Minister of Justice ..................... 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922Thomas Davies Mutch ................ Minister of Public 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922
Instruction.George Cann ............................... Secretary for Mines and 20 Dec., 192118 13 April, 1922
Minister for Local Government.Robert Sproule, B.A., Solicitor-General ........................ 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922 A Member of the Legislative Council. LL.B.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Minister for Agriculture ............. 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922Edward John Kavanagh ............... Minister for Labour and 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Vice-President of the Executive Representative of the GovernmentCouncil. in the Legislative Council.
John Joseph Gregory Minister for Public Health 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922 McGirr. and Motherhood.Carlo Camillo Lazzarini .............. Minister for State 20 Dec., 1921 13 April, 1922
Industrial Enterprises.
17 Portfolio of Minister for State Industrial Enterprises created and title of “Minister for Labour and Industry” altered to “Minister for Labour” 10October, 1921.
18 Also in Ministry No. 38 to 20 Dec., 1921, a.m.
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FULLER MINISTRY (Coalition)—No. 41. (13 April, 1922, to 17 June, 1925.) (Nationalist)
Sir George Warburton Fuller, Premier ......................... 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925 Colonial Treasurer as from 24 February, K.C.M.G. 1925.Charles William Oakes, C.M.G. Colonial Secretary and 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925 Appointed to the Legislative Council.
Minister for PublicHealth.
Sir Arthur Alfred Clement 13 April, 1922 14 Feb., 1925 Resigned. Appointed Agent-General for Cocks, K.B.E. New South Wales in London.
succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........Sir George Warburton Fuller, 24 Feb, 1925 17 June, 1925 K.C.M.G. @ 8Thomas Rainsford Bavin, K.C., Attorney-General .......... 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925 B.A., LL.B.Walter Ernest Wearne .................. Secretary for Lands and 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925
Minister for Forests.Sir Thomas Henley, K.B.E. ......... Secretary for Public 13 April, 1922 19 June, 1922 Resigned.
Works and Minister forsucceeded by Railways and State
Richard Thomas Ball ................... @ Industrial Enterprises. 8 28 June, 1922 17 June, 1925Thomas John Ley ........................ Minister of Justice ........ 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925Albert Bruntnell .......................... Minister of Public 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925
Instruction.John Charles Lucas Fitzpatrick .... Secretary for Mines and 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925
Minister for LocalGovernment.
Richard Thomas Ball ................... 13 April, 1922 28 June, 1922succeeded by Minister for Agriculture
Captain Frank Augustus 28 June, 1922 17 June, 1925 Chaffey. @ 8Captain Frank Augustus Assistant Minister for 13 April, 1922 28 June, 1922 Chaffey. Lands and Agriculture.Sir Joseph Hector Carruthers, Vice-President of the 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925 A Member of the Legislative Council. K.C.M.G., LL.D. Executive Council. Representative of the Government in the
Legislative Council.Ernest Henry Farrar ..................... Minister for Labour and 13 April, 1922 17 June, 1925 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industry.Francis Stewart Boyce, Honorary Minister ........ 4 Mar., 1924 17 June, 1925 A Member of the Legislative Council. K.C., B.A., LL.B.
LANG MINISTRY—No. 42. (17 June, 1925, to 26 May, 1927.) (Labor)
John Thomas Lang ...................... Premier and Colonial 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 Also Acting Minister for Agriculture, 23Treasurer. March to 3 September, 1926, and Secretary
for Lands and Minister for Forests, 25November, 1926, to 26 May, 1927.
Peter Ffrench Loughlin ................ Secretary for Lands 17 June, 1925 19 Nov., 1926 Resigned.succeeded by and Minister for Forests.
John Thomas Lang ...................... @ 8 25 Nov., 1926 26 May, 1927 Also Premier.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Assistant Secretary for 25 Nov., 1926 26 May, 1927 Minister for Agriculture. See also below.
Lands and Minister forForests.
John Marcus Baddeley ................ Secretary for Mines and 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 Absent from State, 8 March toMinister for Labour and 17 September, 1927.22
Industry.Edward Aloysius McTiernan, Attorney-General .......... 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 Acting Minister of Justice, 11 February to B.A., LL.B. 26 May, 1927.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Minister for Agriculture 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 Absent from State, 23 March to 3 September,
1926.19 See also previous page.William John McKell .................. Minister of Justice and 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 Absent from State 11 February to 31 July,
Assistant Colonial 1927.20
Treasurer.Thomas Davies Mutch ................ Minister for Education .. 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927
19 Duties performed by Mr Lang.20 Duties of Minister of Justice performed by Mr McTiernan to 26 May, 1927.22 Duties performed by Mr Lazzarini (Mines) and Mr Cann (Labour and Industry) until 26 May, 1927.
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LANG MINISTRY—No. 42. (17 June, 1925, to 26 May, 1927.) (Labor)—continued
Carlo Camillo Lazzarini .............. Colonial Secretary ........ 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 Acting Secretary for Mines 8 March to26 May, 1927.21
George Cann ............................... 17 June, 1925 24 Mar., 1926 Acting Minister for Labour and Industry,Minister for Local 8 March to 26 May, 1927. See also below.
succeeded by Government.
Joseph John Fitzgerald ................ @ 8 25 Mar., 1926 26 May, 1927Joseph John Fitzgerald ................ Assistant Minister for 17 June, 1925 24 Mar., 1926 Appointed Minister for Local
Local Government. Government.George Cann ............................... Minister for Public 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 See also above.
Health.Joseph John Fitzgerald ................ Assistant Minister for 17 June, 1925 24 Mar, 1926 Appointed Minister for Local
Public Health. Government.Martin Matthew Flannery ............ Secretary for Public 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927
Works and Ministerfor Railways.
Joseph Farrar Coates ................... Honorary Minister ........ 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 A Member of the Legislative Council.Albert Charles Willis ................... Vice-President of the 17 June, 1925 26 May, 1927 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council. Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council.
LANG MINISTRY—No. 43 (Reconstruction). (27 May, 1927, to 18 October, 1927.) (Labor)
John Thomas Lang ...................... Premier and Colonial 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927Treasurer.
Mark Gosling .............................. Colonial Secretary ........ 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927Andrew Augustus Lysaght ........... Attorney-General .......... 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927 Also Acting Minister of Justice until
7 June, 1927. See also below.William Davies ............................ Minister of Public 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927
Instruction.William Joseph Ratcliffe ............. Secretary for Public 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927
Works and Ministerfor Railways.
Edward Matthew Horsington ...... Secretary for Lands and 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927Minister for Forests.
Patrick Vincent Stokes ................. Minister for Agriculture 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927Thomas Michael Keegan ............. Minister for Local 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927
Government.Robert James Stuart-Robertson ... Minister for Public 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927
Health.Albert Charles Willis ................... Vice-President of the 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council. Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council. Acting Secretary forMines, 27 May to 17 September, 1927.24
Robert Waugh Cruickshank ......... Honorary Minister ........ 27 May, 1927 18 Sept., 1927 A Member of the Legislative Council.Acting Minister for Labour and Industry, 27May to 17 September, 1927. See also below.
William John McKell .................. 27 May, 1927 7 June, 1927 Absent from State, 11 February to31 July, 1927. See also below.
succeeded by Assistant ColonialTreasurer.
Robert Waugh Cruickshank ......... @ 8 19 Sept., 1927 18 Oct., 1927 See also above.John Marcus Baddeley ................ Secretary for Mines and 27 May, 1927 18 Oct., 1927 Absent from State, 8 March to
Minister for Labour and 17 September, 1927.23
Industry.William John McKell .................. 27 May, 1927 7 June, 1927 Absent from State. Mr Lysaght acting.
See also above.succeeded by Minister of Justice ........
Andrew Augustus Lysaght ........... @ 8 8 June, 1927 18 Oct., 1927 Also Attorney-General; Acting Minister ofJustice, 27 May to 7 June, 1928.
21 During absence of Mr Baddeley from the State.23 Duties performed by Mr Willis (Mines) and Mr Cruickshank (Labour and Industry), from 27 May to 17 September, 1927.24 During absence of Mr Baddeley from the State.
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BAVIN MINISTRY—No. 44. (18 October, 1927, to 3 November, 1930.) (Coalition)
Thomas Rainsford Bavin, Premier ......................... 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930 Absent from the State from 16 April to K.C., B.A., LL.B. 17 August, 1920.Thomas Rainsford Bavin, 18 Oct., 1927 15 April, 1929 K.C., B.A., LL.B.
succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........Bertram Sydney Barnsdale @ 8 16 April, 1929 3 Nov., 1930 See footnote.25
Stevens.Bertram Sydney Barnsdale Assistant Colonial 18 Oct., 1927 15 April, 1929 Stevens. Treasurer.Ernest Albert Buttenshaw ............ Secretary for Public 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930 Acting Premier from 16 April to
Works. 17 August, 1929.Ernest Albert Buttenshaw ............ Minister for Railways ... 18 Oct., 1927 16 April, 192925
Francis Stewart Boyce, K.C., Attorney-General and 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930 Member of the Legislative Council. B.A., LL.B. Vice-President of the Representative of the Government
Executive Council. in the Legislative Council.Albert Bruntnell .......................... 18 Oct., 1927 31 Jan., 1929 Deceased.
succeeded byThomas Rainsford Bavin, 1 Feb., 1929 15 April, 1929 K.C., B.A., LL.B. Colonial Secretary ........
succeeded byCaptain Frank Augustus 16 April, 1929 3 Nov., 1930 Chaffey. @ 8Richard Thomas Ball ................... Minister for Lands ........ 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930Harold Victor Campbell Minister for Agriculture 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930 Thorby.David Henry Drummond ............. Minister for Education .. 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930Lieut-Colonel Michael Frederick Minister for Local 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930 Bruxner, D.S.O. Government.Captain Frank Augustus 18 Oct., 1927 15 April, 1929 Chaffey. Secretary for Mines and
succeeded by Minister for Forests.Reginald Walter Darcy Weaver .... @ 8 16 April, 1929 3 Nov., 1930John Robert Lee .......................... Minister for Justice ....... 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930Ernest Henry Farrar ..................... Minister for Labour and 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930 A member of the Legislative Council.
Industry.Richard Arthur, M.D. .................. Minister for Public 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930
Health.James Ryan ................................. Honorary Minister ........ 18 Oct., 1927 3 Nov., 1930 A member of the Legislative Council.
LANG MINISTRY—No. 45. (4 November, 1930, to 13 May, 1932.) (Labor)
John Thomas Lang ...................... Premier and Colonial 4 Nov., 1930 13 May, 1932Treasurer.
John Marcus Baddeley ................ Secretary for Mines and 4 Nov., 1930 13 May, 1932Minister for Labour andIndustry.
Andrew Augustus Lysaght ........... 4 Nov., 1930 16 June, 1931 Resigned.succeeded by Attorney-General ..........
Joseph Lamaro, B.A., LL.B. ........ @ 8 17 June, 1931 13 May, 1932 See also below.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Minister for Agriculture 4 Nov., 1930 13 May, 1932
and Minister for Forests.Mark Gosling .............................. Colonial Secretary ........ 4 Nov., 1930 13 May, 1932William Davies ............................ Minister for Education .. 4 Nov., 1930 13 May, 1932John Moran Tully ........................ Secretary for Lands ....... 4 Nov., 1930 13 May, 1932Joseph Lamaro, B.A., LL.B. ........ 4 Nov., 1930 17 June, 1931 Appointed Attorney-General, 17 June, 1931.
succeeded by Minister of Justice ........William John McKell .................. @ 8 17 June, 1931 13 May, 1932 See also below.
25 Mr Buttenshaw resigned the portfolio of Minister for Railways on 16 April, 1929, but no other Minister was allotted that portfolio, the Railwaysbeing administered by the Colonial Treasurer, except in regard to Railway Construction, which remained with the Secretary for Public Works.
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LANG MINISTRY—No. 45. (4 November, 1930, to 13 May, 1932.) (Labor)—continued
Mark Anthony Davidson ............. Secretary for Public 4 Nov., 1930 13 May, 1932Works.
James McGirr .............................. 4 Nov., 1930 17 June, 1931 Appointed Minister for Localsucceeded by Minister for Health ....... Government, 17 June, 1931.
William Thomas Ely .................... @ 8 17 June, 1931 13 May, 1932 See also below.William John McKell .................. 4 Nov., 1930 17 June, 1931 Appointed Minister for Justice,
succeeded by Minister for Local 17 June, 1931.James McGirr .............................. @ Government. 8 17 June, 1931 13 May, 1932 Also Minister for Transport,
22 March to 13 May, 1932.See also above.
James McGirr .............................. Minister for Transport27 22 Mar., 1932 13 May, 1932 See also above.William Thomas Ely .................... Assistant Minister for 4 Nov., 1930 17 June, 1931 Appointed Minister for Health,
Labour and Industry. 17 June, 1931.Albert Charles Willis26 ................ 4 Nov., 1930 2 April, 1931 A Member of the Legislative Council.
succeeded by Vice-President of the Representative of the Government in theExecutive Council. Legislative Council. Resigned.
James Matthew Concannon ......... @ 8 3 April, 1931 13 May, 1932 A Member of the Legislative Council.Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council.
James Matthew Concannon ......... Honorary Minister ........ 4 Nov., 1930 2 April, 1931 A Member of the Legislative Council.
STEVENS-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 46. (16 May, 1932, to 10 February, 1935.) (Coalition)
Bertram Sydney Barnsdale Premier and Executive 13 May, 1932 15 May, 1932 The only Member of Government Stevens. Councillor. pending formation of Ministry.Bertram Sydney Barnsdale Premier and Colonial 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Stevens. Treasurer.Lieut-Colonel Michael Frederick Deputy-Premier and 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Also Minister for Local Government, Bruxner, D.S.O. Minister for Transport. 16 May to 17 June, 1932.Reginald Walter Darcy Secretary for Public 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Weaver. Works and Minister for
Health.Captain Frank Augustus Colonial Secretary ........ 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Also Secretary for Mines, 16 May to Chaffey. 17 June, 1932.Ernest Albert Buttenshaw ............ Secretary for Lands ....... 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935David Henry Drummond ............. Minister for Education .. 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935Sir Daniel Levy, Kt., B.A., 16 May, 1932 17 June, 1932 Also Minister for Justice. LL.B.
succeeded by Attorney-General ..........Henry Edward Manning, 18 June, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Also Vice-President of the Executive K.C., B.A., LL.B. @ 8 Council, 18 June, 1932, to 10 February,
1935. A Member of the LegislativeCouncil. Representative of theGovernment in the Legislative Council.
Sir Daniel Levy, Kt., B.A., 16 May, 1932 17 June, 1932 Also Attorney-General. LL.B.
succeeded by Minister of Justice ........Lewis Ormsby Martin, B.A., 18 June, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 LL.B. @ 8John Montgomery Dunningham .. Minister for Labour and 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935
Industry.Hugh Main .................................. Minister for Agriculture 16 May, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Also Minister for Forests, 16 May to
17 June, 1932.James Ryan ................................. 16 May, 1932 17 June, 1932 A Member of the Legislative Council.
succeeded by Vice-President of theHenry Edward Manning, Executive Council. 18 June, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 A Member of the Legislative Council. K.C., B.A., LL.B. Representative of the Government in the@ 8 Legislative Council, also Attorney-General.James Ryan ................................. Assistant Minister in the 18 June, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Legislative Council.
26 Appointed Agent-General for New South Wales in London.27 Portfolio of Minister for Transport created under Act No. 3, 1932.
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STEVENS-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 46. (16 May, 1932, to 10 February, 1935.) (Coalition)—continued
Lieut-Colonel Michael Frederick 16 May, 1932 17 June, 1932 Also Deputy Premier and Minister for Bruxner, D.S.O. Transport.
succeeded by Minister for LocalJoseph Jackson ............................ Government. 18 June, 1932 14 Feb., 1933 Resigned.
succeeded byEric Sydney Spooner ................... @ 8 15 Feb., 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Also Assistant Treasurer. See also below.Hugh Main .................................. 16 May, 1932 17 June, 1932 Also Minister for Agriculture.
succeeded by Minister for Forests ......Roy Stanley Vincent .................... @ 8 18 June, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Also Secretary for Mines.Captain Frank Augustus 16 May, 1932 17 June, 1932 Also Colonial Secretary. Chaffey.
succeeded by Secretary for Mines ......Roy Stanley Vincent .................... @ 8 18 June, 1932 10 Feb., 1935 Also Minister for Forests.
Honorary Minister 18 June, 1932 14 Feb., 1933 Also Minister for Local Government.assisting Colonial
Eric Sydney Spooner ................... Treasurer.8 Assistant Treasurer ....... 15 Feb.,1933 10 Feb., 1935Honorary Minister 18 June, 1932 5 Jan., 1933 A member of the Legislative Council.
assisting the Minister forHerbert Middleton Hawkins ........ Labour and Industry.
Assistant Colonial 6 Jan., 1933 10 Feb., 19358 Secretary.Herbert Paton FitzSimons ........... Honorary Minister ........ 15 Feb., 1933 10 Feb., 1935
STEVENS-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 47. (Reconstruction)—(11 February, 1935, to 13 April, 1938.) (Coalition)
Bertram Sydney Barnsdale Premier and Colonial 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 Also Secretary for Public Works, Stevens. Treasurer. 11 February to 21 August, 1935. Absent
from State, 11 March to2 October, 1936. (Lieut-ColonelBruxner, Acting Premier), Acting Ministerfor Transport, 29 March to25 September, 1937.
Lieut-Colonel Michael Frederick Deputy-Premier and 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 Acting Premier, 11 March to 2 October, Bruxner, D.S.O. Minister for Transport. 1936. Absent from State 29 March to
25 September, 1937 (Mr Stevens, ActingMinister).
Bertram Sydney Barnsdale 11 Feb., 1935 21 Aug., 1935 Also Premier, etc. Stevens. Secretary for Public
succeeded by Works.Eric Sydney Spooner ................... @ 22 Aug., 1935 13 April, 1938 Also Minister for Local Government,
11 February, 1935, to 13 April, 1938.Henry Edward Manning, K.C., Attorney General and 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 A member of the Legislative Council. B.A., LL.B. Vice-President of the Representative of the Government in the
Executive Council. Legislative Council. Absent from State from 16 December, 1935, to 15 August,1936. (See H. M. Hawkins).
Ernest Albert Buttenshaw ............ 11 Feb., 1935 31 Jan., 1938 Resigned.succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......
Colin Archibald Sinclair, 1 Feb., 1938 13 April, 1938 B.A., LL.B. @Captain Frank Augustus Colonial Secretary ........ 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 Chaffey.David Henry Drummond ............. Minister for Education .. 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 Absent from State, 6 June to 12 December,
1936. Duties performed by Mr Hawkins.John Montgomery Dunningham .. Minister for Labour and 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 Absent from State, 14 May to 4 November,
Industry. 1935. Duties performed by Mr Hawkins.Hugh Main .................................. 11 Feb., 1935 1 April, 1938 Resigned.
succeeded by Minister for AgricultureRoy Stanley Vincent .................... @ 2 April, 1938 13 April, 1938 Also Secretary for Mines and Minister
for Forests.James Ryan ................................. Assistant Minister in the 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 A member of the Legislative Council.
Legislative Council.
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STEVENS-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 47. (Reconstruction.)—(11 February, 1935, to13 April, 1938.) (Coalition)—continued
Eric Sydney Spooner ................... Minister for Local 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 Also Assistant Treasurer, 11 February toGovernment. 21 August, 1935. Also Secretary for Public
Works, 22 August, 1935, to 13 April, 1938.Roy Stanley Vincent .................... Secretary for Mines and 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 Also Minister for Agriculture, 2 April to
Minister for Forests. 13 April, 1938.Lewis Ormsby Martin, B.A., Minister of Justice ..................... 11 Feb., 1935 13 April, 1938 LL.B.Eric Sydney Spooner ................... Assistant Treasurer .................... 11 Feb., 1935 21 Aug., 1935 Also Minister for Local Government.
(See above).Herbert Middleton Hawkins ........ Assistant Colonial Secretary ...... 11 Feb., 1935 21 Aug., 1935 A member of the Legislative Council.
Appointed Minister for Social Services22 August, 1935). (See Mr Dunninghamabove).
Herbert Paton FitzSimons ........... Minister for Health .................... 11 Feb.,1935 13 April, 1938Herbert Middleton Hawkins ........ Minister for Social Services ....... 22 Aug., 1935 13 April, 1938 A member of the Legislative Council.
Representative of the Government in theLegislative Council, 18 February to 29 July,1936. Absent from State 31 March to 12October, 1937.
Major James Barclay Shand, Honorary Minister. ..................... 22 Aug., 1935 13 April, 1938 Absent from State 30 March to 28 August, V.D. 1937.George Charles Gollan ................ Minister without portfolio .......... 2 April, 1937 13 April, 1938Colin Archibald Sinclair, Minister without portfolio .......... 29 June, 1937 31 Jan., 1938 Appointed Secretary for Lands, B.A., LL.B. 1 February, 1938.
STEVENS-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 48. (Further Reconstruction of No. 46).—(13 April, 1938, to5 August, 1939.) (Coalition)
Bertram Sydney Barnsdale Premier ......................... 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939 Also Secretary for Public Works and Stevens. Minister for Local Government,
21 July, to 5 August, 1939. Resigned,5 August, 1939.
Bertram Sydney Barnsdale 13 April, 1938 13 Oct., 1938 Stevens.
succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........Alexander Mair ........................... @ 8 13 Oct., 1938 5 Aug., 1939Lieut-Colonel Michael Frederick Deputy Premier and 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939 Bruxner, D.S.O. Minister for Transport.Sir Henry Edward Manning, Attorney General and 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939 A member of the Legislative Council. K.B.E., K.C., B.A., LL.B. Vice-President of the Representative of the Government in
Executive Council. the Legislative Council.Eric Sydney Spooner ................... Secretary for Public 13 April, 1938 21 July, 1939 Resigned.
succeeded by Works and Minister forBertram Sydney Barnsdale Local Government. 21 July, 1939 5 Aug., 1939 Also Premier. Resigned. Stevens. @ 8David Henry Drummond ............. Minister for Education .. 13 April. 1938 5 Aug., 1939John Montgomery Dunningham .. 13 April, 1938 26 May, 1938 Deceased.
succeeded byAlexander Mair ........................... Minister for Labour and 1 June, 1938 13 Oct., 1938 Appointed Colonial Treasurer,
succeeded by Industry. 13 October, 1938.Herbert Middleton Hawkins ........ 13 Oct., 1938 16 June, 1939 Deceased. A member of the Legislative
succeeded by Council.Athol Richardson ........................ @ 8 26 June, 1939 5 Aug., 1939 Also Minister for Social Services.Lewis Ormsby Martin, Minister of Justice ........ 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939 B.A., LL.B.Herbert Paton FitzSimons ........... Minister for Health ....... 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939 Absent from State 22 February to
5 September, 1939.30
30 Duties performed by Mr Richardson until 30 June, 1939, and Mr Primrose until 5 August, 1939.
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STEVENS-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 48. (Further Reconstruction of No. 46.)—(13 April, 1938, to5 August, 1939.) (Coalition)—continued
Herbert Middleton Hawkins ........ 13 April, 1938 13 Oct., 1938 A Member of the Legislative Council.Minister for Social Appointed Minister for Labour and
succeeded by Services. Industry 13 October, 1938.Athol Richardson ........................ @ 8 13 Oct.,1938 5 Aug., 1939 Also Minister for Labour and Industry,
26 June to 5 Aug., 1939.George Charles Gollan ................ ColoniaI Secretary ........ 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939Colin Archibald Sinclair, Secretary for Lands ....... 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939 B.A., LL.B.Major Albert David Reid, M.C. Minister for Agriculture 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939Alexander Mair ........................... Assistant Minister ......... 13 April, 1938 1 June, 1938 Appointed Minister for Labour and
Industry, 1 June, 1938.Athol Richardson ........................ Honorary Minister ........ 13 April, 1938 13 Oct., 1938 Appointed to perform duties of Minister
for Health from 22 February to 30 June,1939. Appointed Minister for SocialServices, 13 October, 1938.
Roy Stanley Vincent .................... Secretary for Mines and 13 April, 1938 5 Aug., 1939Minister for Forests.
Hubert Leslie Primrose ................ Member of the Executive 26 June, 1939 5 Aug., 1939 Appointed to perform duties of MinisterCouncil and Assistant for Health from 30 June to 5 August,Minister. 1939.
Marsden ErIe Manfred ................ Member of the Executive 26 June, 1939 5 Aug., 1939 A Member of the Legislative Council.Council and AssistantMinister.
MAIR-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 49. (5 August, 1939, to 16 May, 1941.) (Coalition)
Alexander Mair ........................... Premier ......................... 5 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941 Also Colonial Treasurer, Secretary forPublic Works, and Minister for LocalGovernment, 5 August to 16 August, 1939.
Alexander Mair ........................... 5 Aug., 1939 16 Aug., 1939 Also referred to as Premier.succeeded by Colonial Treasurer ........
Athol Richardson ........................ @ 8 16 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941 See also below.Lieut-Colonel Michael Frederick Deputy Premier and 5 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941 Bruxner, D.S.O. Minister for Transport.Sir Henry Edward Manning, Attorney General and 5 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941 A Member of the Legislative Council. K.B.E., K.C., B.A., LL.B. Vice-President of the Representative of the Government in
Executive Council. the Legislative Council.David Henry Drummond ............. Minister for Education 5 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941Roy Stanley Vincent .................... Secretary for Mines and 5 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941
Minister for Forests.Alexander Mair ........................... 5 Aug., 1939 16 Aug., 1939 Also Premier and Colonial Treasurer.
succeeded by Secretary for PublicLewis Ormsby Martin, B.A., Works and Minister for 16 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941 LL.B. @ Local Government. 8Lewis Ormsby Martin, B.A., 5 Aug., 1939 16 Aug., 1939 Appointed Secretary for Public Works and LL.B. Minister for Local Government.
succeeded by Minister of Justice .....Vernon Haddon Treatt, M.M., @ 8 16 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941 Duties performed by Mr Manfred, 11 to K.C., M.A., B.C.L. 26 March, 1941.George Charles Gollan ................ 5 Aug., 1939 16 Aug., 1939 Appointed Minister for Labour and
succeeded by Colonial Secretary ........ Industry and Social Services.Alwyn Uren Tonking ................... @ 8 16 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941Colin Archibald Sinclair, B.A., 5 Aug., 1939 6 Nov., 1940 Resigned. LL.B.
succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......Alfred William Yeo ..................... @ 8 6 Nov., 1940 16 May, 1941
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MAIR-BRUXNER MINISTRY—No. 49. (5 August, 1939, to 16 May, 1941.) (Coalition)—continued
Major Albert David Reid, M.C. Minister for Agriculture 5 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941Athol Richardson ........................ Minister for Labour and 5 Aug., 1939 16 Aug., 1939 Appointed Colonial Treasurer.
succeeded by Industry and SocialGeorge Charles Gollan ................ @ Services. 8 16 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941Hubert Leslie Primrose ................ 5 Aug., 1939 5 Sept., 1939 Appointed Assistant Minister.
succeeded by Minister for Health ...Herbert Paton FitzSimons ........... @ 8 5 Sept., 1939 16 May, 1941 Absent from State until 5 Sept., 1929, also
absent on Military duty, 22 Jan.,to 26 Aug., 1940. Duties performed byMr Primrose to 21 Aug., 1940.
Hubert Leslie Primrose31 ............. Assistant Minister ......... 5 Sept., 1939 16 May, 1941Marsden Erle Manfred ................ Assistant Minister ......... 5 Aug., 1939 16 May, 1941 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Performed duties of Minister of Justice11 to 26 Mar., 1941.
McKELL MINISTRY—No. 50. (16 May, 1941, to 8 June, 1944.) (Labor)
William John McKell .................. Premier and Colonial 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944Treasurer.
John Marcus Baddeley ................ Deputy Premier, Colonial 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944Secretary and Secretaryfor Mines.
Robert James Heffron ................. Minister for National 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944Emergency Services.
Captain Clarence Edward Attorney-General ....................... 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944 Martin, M.Ec., LL.B., A.A.l.S.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Minister for Agriculture and 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944
Forests.Clive Raleigh Evatt, K.C., Minister for Education ............... 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944 LL.B.Hamilton Knight ......................... Minister for Labour and 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944
Industry and Social Services.Robert Reginald Downing ........... Minister of Justice and 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Vice-President of the Representative of the Government inExecutive Council. the Legislative Council.
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Secretary for Public 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944Works.
Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Minister for Health .................... 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944James McGirr .............................. Minister for Local Government 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944
and Housing.John Moran Tully ........................ Secretary for Lands .................... 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944Maurice O’Sullivan ..................... Minister for Transport ................ 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944Carlo Camillo Lazzarini .............. Assistant Minister ...................... 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944William Edward Dickson ............ Assistant Minister ...................... 16 May, 1941 8 June, 1944 A Member of the Legislative Council.
McKELL MINISTRY—No. 51. (8 June, 1944, to 6 February, 1947.) (Labor)
William John McKell .................. Premier and Colonial 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947 Performed duties of Minister forTreasurer. Agriculture during absence abroad
on Public Business of Mr Graham.John Marcus Baddeley ................ Deputy Premier, Colonial 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947
Secretary, Minister forMines and Minister forNational EmergencyServices.
Robert James Heffron ................. Minister for Education .. 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947Major Clarence Edward Attorney General .......... 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947 Martin, M.Ec., LL.B.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... 8 June, 1944 9 May, 1946 Appointed Secretary for Lands.
succeeded by Minister for ConservationGeorge Weir, LL.B. ..................... @ 8 9 May, 1946 6 Feb., 1947Hamilton Knight ......................... Minister for Labour and 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947
Industry and SocialWelfare.
Robert Reginald Downing ........... Minister of Justice and 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947 A Member of the Legislative Council.Vice-President of the Representative of the GovernmentExecutive Council. in the Legislative Council.
31 Performed duties of Minister for Health from 22 January to 21 August, 1940.
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McKELL MINISTRY—No. 51. (8 June, 1944, to 6 February, 1947.) (Labor)—continued
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Secretary for Public 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947Works and Minister forLocal Government.
Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Minister for Health ....... 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947James McGirr .............................. Minister for Housing .... 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947John Moran Tully ........................ 8 June, 1944 9 May, 1946 Resigned.
succeeded by Secretary for Lands .......Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... @ 8 9 May, 1946 6 Feb., 1947Maurice O’Sullivan ..................... Minister for Transport ... 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947 Granted leave of absence on account
of Public Business 12 November,1946. Duties performed by Mr McKell.
Edgar Hugh Graham ................... Minister for Agriculture 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947Clive Raleigh Evatt, K.C., Assistant Minister ......... 8 June, 1944 9 May, 1946 LL.B. Minister in Charge of 9 May, 1946 6 Feb., 1947
Tourist Activities andImmigration.
William Edward Dickson ............ Assistant Minister ......... 8 June, 1944 6 Feb., 1947 A Member of the Legislative Council.George Weir, LL.B. ..................... Assistant Minister ......... 25 Feb., 1946 9 May, 1946 Appointed Minister for Conservation.
McGIRR MINISTRY—No. 52. (6 February, 1947, to 19 May, 1947.) (Labor)
James McGirr .............................. Premier and Colonial 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947Treasurer.
Minister for Agriculture ............. 6 Feb., 1947 13 Feb., 1947 Pending return of E. H. Graham,from abroad.
John Marcus Baddeley ................ Colonial Secretary and Secretary 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947for Mines.
Deputy Premier and Minister for 25 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947National Emergency Services.
Clive Raleigh Evatt, K.C., Minister for Housing .................. 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947 LL.B.Robert James Heffron ................. Minister for Education ............... 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947Clarence Edward Martin, Attorney General ........................ 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947 M.Ec., LL.B.Captain William Fraser Dunn ...... Secretary for Lands .................... 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947Hamilton Knight ......................... Minister for Labour and 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947
Industry and Social Welfare.Robert Reginald Downing, LL.B. Minister of Justice and Vice- 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947 A Member of the Legislative Council.
President of the Executive Representative of the GovernmentCouncil. in the Legislative Council.
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Secretary for Public Works 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947and Minister for LocalGovernment.
Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Minister for Health .................... 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947Maurice O’Sullivan ..................... Minister for Transport ................ 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947William Edward Dickson ............ Assistant Minister ...................... 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947 A Member of the Legislative Council.George Weir, LL.B. ..................... Minister for Conservation .......... 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947Francis Joseph Finnan ................. Minister in Charge of Tourist 6 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947
Activities and Immigration.Edgar Hugh Graham ................... Minister for Agriculture ............. 13 Feb., 1947 19 May, 1947
McGIRR MINISTRY—No. 53. (19 May, 1947, to 30 June, 1950.) (Labor)
James McGirr .............................. Premier and Colonial 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950 Absent from State, 26 August toTreasurer. 22 December, 1948. Duties performed by
Mr Baddeley.James McGirr .............................. Colonial Secretary, 8 Sept., 1949 21 Sept., 1949
Secretary for Mines andMinister for NationalEmergency Services.
John Marcus Baddeley ................ Deputy Premier, Colonial 19 May, 1947 8 Sept., 1949 Also Minister for Labour and IndustrySecretary, Secretary for and Social Welfare from 29 October,Mines and Minister for 1947 to 9 March, 1948. Acting Premier 26National Emergency August to 22 December, 1948. Resigned.Services.
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McGIRR MINISTRY—No. 53. (19 May, 1947, to 30 June, 1950.) (Labor)—continued
Clive Raleigh Evatt, K.C., Minister for Housing and 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950 LL.B. Assistant Treasurer.Robert James Heffron ................. Minister for Education .. 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950Clarence Edward Martin, Attorney General .......... 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950 M.Ec., LL.B. Minister for Co-operative 21 Sept., 1949 30 June, 1950
Societies.Hamilton Knight ......................... 19 May, 1947 29 Oct., 1947 Resigned.
Minister for Labour andsucceeded by Industry and Social
John Marcus Baddeley ................ Welfare. 29 Oct., 1947 9 Mar., 1948succeeded by
Francis Joseph Finnan ................. @ 8 9 Mar., 1948 30 June, 1950Robert Reginald Downing, Minister of Justice and 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950 A Member of the Legislative Council. LL.B. Vice-President of the Representative of the Government
Executive Council. in the Legislative Council.John Joseph Cahill ...................... Secretary for Public 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950
Works and Minister forLocal Government.
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Deputy Premier ............ 21 Sept., 1949 30 June, 1950Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Minister for Health ....... 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950Maurice O’Sullivan ..................... Minister for Transport ... 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950 Absent from State 23 April to 20 June,
1949. Duties performed by Mr Sheahan.William Edward Dickson ............ Assistant Minister ......... 19 May, 1947 9 Mar., 1948 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Appointed Minister for Building Materials.Edgar Hugh Graham ................... Minister for Agriculture 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950 Also Secretary for Lands 23 April to
20 June, 1949.George Weir, LL.B. ..................... Minister for Conservation 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950Francis Joseph Finnan ................. Minister in Charge of 19 May, 1947 9 Mar., 1948 Appointed Minister for Labour and
Tourist Activities and Industry and Social Welfare.Immigration.
Claude Hilton Matthews .............. Minister for Tourist 9 Mar., 1948 21 Sept., 1949 Appointed Colonial Secretary.succeeded by Activities and
Joshua George Arthur .................. Immigration. 21 Sept., 1949 30 June, 1950Claude Hilton Matthews .............. Colonial Secretary ........ 21 Sept., 1949 30 June, 1950William Francis Sheahan, Secretary for Lands ....... 19 May, 1947 30 June, 1950 Also Acting Minister for Transport LL.B. during absence abroad on Public
Business of Mr O’Sullivan, 23 April to 20June, 1949.
Claude Hilton Matthews .............. 19 May, 1947 9 Mar., 1948 Appointed Minister for Touristsucceeded by Minister for Building Activities and Immigration.
William Edward Dickson ............ @ Materials. 8 9 Mar., 1948 21 Sept., 1949William Edward Dickson ............ Secretary for Mines and 21 Sept., 1949 30 June, 1950
Minister for BuildingMaterials.
Joshua George Arthur .................. Minister without Portfolio 15 Sept., 1949 21 Sept., 1949 Appointed Minister for TouristActivities and Immigration.
McGIRR MINISTRY—No. 54. (30 June, 1950, to 2 April, 1952.) (Labor)
James McGirr .............................. Premier and Colonial Treasurer 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952John Joseph Cahill ...................... Deputy Premier, Secretary for 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952
Public Works and Ministerfor Local Government.
Clive Raleigh Evatt, K.C., Colonial Secretary, Minister 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952 LL.B. for Co-operative Societies
and Assistant Treasurer.Robert James Heffron ................. Minister for Education ............... 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952Clarence Edward Martin, Attorney-General ....................... 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952 M.Ec., LL.B.Robert Reginald Downing, Minister of Justice and 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952 A Member of the Legislative Council. LL.B. Vice-President of the Representative of the Government
Executive Council. in the Legislative Council.Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Minister for Housing .................. 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952Maurice O’Sullivan ..................... Minister for Health .................... 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952William Edward Dickson ............ Minister for Secondary 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industries and Minister forBuilding Materials.
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McGIRR MINISTRY—No. 54. (30 June, 1950, to 2 April, 1952.) (Labor)—continued
Edgar Hugh Graham ................... Minister for Agriculture ............. 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952George Weir, LL.B. ..................... Minister for Conservation .......... 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952Francis Joseph Finnan ................. Minister for Labour and 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952
Industry and Minister forSocial Welfare.
William Francis Sheahan, LL.B. .. Minister for Transport ................ 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952Joshua George Arthur .................. Secretary for Mines and 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952
Minister for Immigration.Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Minister without Portfolio .......... 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952John Brophy Renshaw ................. Secretary for Lands .................... 30 June, 1950 2 April, 1952
CAHILL MINISTRY—No. 55. (3 April, 1952, to 23 February, 1953.) (Labor)
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Premier and Executive 2 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953Councillor.
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Premier, Colonial 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953Treasurer and Minister forLocal Government.
Robert James Heffron ................. Deputy Premier and 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953Minister for Education.
Clive Raleigh Evatt, Q.C., Minister for Housing, 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953 LL.B. Minister for Co-operative
Societies and AssistantTreasurer.
Clarence Edward Martin, Q.C., Attorney General .......... 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953 M.Ec., LL.B.Robert Reginald Downing, LL.B. Minister of Justice and 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Vice-President of the Representative of the Government inExecutive Council. the Legislative Council.
Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Colonial Secretary ........ 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953Maurice O’Sullivan ..................... Minister for Health ....... 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953William Edward Dickson ............ 32Minister for Secondary 3 April, 1952 15 Aug., 1952 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industries and Minister Resigned 15 August, 1952.for Building Materials.
Edgar Hugh Graham ................... Minister for Agriculture 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953George Weir, LL.B. ..................... 3 April, 1952 3 Nov., 1952 Granted leave of absence on account
of illness, 19 August, 1952. (Dutiesperformed by Mr Enticknap.) Acting
succeeded by Minister for Conservation Minister for Transport, during illness ofMr Sheahan.
Ambrose George Enticknap ......... @ 3 Nov., 1952 23 Feb., 1953Francis Joseph Finnan ................. Minister for Labour and 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953
Industry and Minister forSocial Welfare.
William Francis Sheahan, LL.B. Minister for Transport ... 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953 Duties performed by Mr Weir from3 November, 1952 to 29 December, 1952.
Joshua George Arthur .................. Secretary for Mines and 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953Minister for Immigration.
Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Secretary for Lands ....... 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953John Brophy Renshaw ................. Secretary for Public Works 3 April, 1952 23 Feb., 1953
and Assistant Minister forLocal Government.
Ambrose George Enticknap ......... Minister without portfolio 3 April, 1952 3 Nov., 1952 Acting Minister for Conservationsucceeded by 28 August, 1952, to 3 November, 1952.
George Weir, LL.B. ..................... @ Assistant Minister in the 3 Nov., 1952 23 Feb., 1953Francis Patrick Buckley ............... Legislative Council 19 Nov., 1952 23 Feb., 1953 A Member of the Legislative Council.
32 Successor not appointed. Administration of work in relation to Secondary Industries transferred to Premier, and Building Materials to Minister forLabour and Industry.
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CAHILL MINISTRY—No. 56. (23 February, 1953, to 23 March, 1956.) (Labor)
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Premier and Colonial 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956 Absent from State 25 April, 1953, toTreasurer. 4 September, 1953. Duties performed
Minister for Transport 7 Sept., 1953 16 Sept., 1953 by Mr Heffron.Robert James Heffron ................. Deputy Premier and Minister 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956 Acting Premier and Colonial Treasurer,
for Education. 25 April, 1953, to 4 September, 1953.Secretary for Mines .................... 23 Feb., 1953 16 Sept., 1953 Absent from State 19 May, 1954, to
1 September, 1954. Duties performed byMr McGrath.
Clarence Edward Martin, Q.C., Minister for Transport ................ 23 Feb., 1953 5 Sept., 1953 Deceased. M.Ec., LL.B.Robert Reginald Downing, LL.B. Minister of Justice and Vice- 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956 A Member of the Legislative Council.
President of the Executive Representative of the GovernmentCouncil. in the Legislative Council.
Clive Raleigh Evatt, Q.C., LL.B. Minister for Housing and 23 Feb., 1953 1 April, 1954 Resigned.Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Colonial Secretary and 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956Minister for Immigration.
Minister for Housing .................. 1 April, 1954 2 Sept., 1954Minister for Co-operative 1 April, 1954 15 Mar., 1956
Societies.Maurice O’Sullivan ..................... Minister for Health .................... 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956Edgar Hugh Graham ................... Minister for Agriculture and 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956 Granted leave of absence on account
Minister for Food Production. of absence from State 24 August, 1955.Duties perfonned by Mr R. B. Nott.
William Francis Sheahan, Q.C., Attorney General ........................ 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956 LL.B.Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Secretary for Lands .................... 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956John Brophy Renshaw ................. Secretary for Public Works 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956
and Minister for LocalGovernment.
Ambrose George Enticknap ......... Minister for Conservation .......... 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956Abram Landa, LL.B. ................... Minister for Labour and 23 Feb., 1953 15 Mar., 1956
Industry and Minister forSocial Welfare.
John Francis McGrath ................. Minister without portfolio .......... 23 Feb., 1953 2 Sept., 1954 Acting Minister for Education, 25 April,1953, to 4 September, 1953; also from19 May, 1954, to 1 September, 1954.Acting Colonial Secretary and Ministerfor Immigration, 4 September, 1953,to 10 November, 1953.
Minister for Housing .................. 2 Sept., 1954 15 Mar., 1956Francis Patrick Buckley ............... Assistant Minister in the 23 Feb., 1953 16 Sept., 1953 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Legislative Council. Acting Secretary for Mines, 25 April,1953, to 4 September, 1953.
Secretary for Mines .................... 16 Sept., 1953 30 June, 1954 Resigned. Absent from State. Dutiesperformed by Mr Gollan from 19 May,1954, to 30 June, 1954.
Ernest Wetherell .......................... Minister for Transport ................ 16 Sept., 1953 15 Mar., 1956William McCulloch Gollan ......... Minister without portfolio .......... 16 Sept., 1953 1 July, 1954 Acting Secretary for Mines during
absence from State of Mr Buckley,19 May, 1954, to 30 June, 1954.
Secretary for Mines .................... 1 July, 1954 15 Mar., 1956Roger Bede Nott .......................... Minister without portfolio .......... 10 May, 1954 15 Mar., 1956 Performed duties of Minister for
Agriculture during illness and absence abroadof Mr Graham, 2 March, 1955, to 11 October, 1955.
James Joseph Maloney ................ Minister without portfolio .......... 1 July, 1954 15 Mar., 1956 A Member of the Legislative Council.
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CAHILL MINISTRY—No. 57. (15 March, 1956, to 1 April, 1959.) (Labor)
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Premier and Colonial 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959 Absent from State 6 April, 1958, toTreasurer. 22 July, 1958.
Robert James Heffron ................. Deputy Premier and Minister 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959for Education.
Acting Premier and Colonial 6 April, 1958 22 July, 1958 During absence from State of Mr Cahill.Treasurer.
Robert Reginald Downing, LL.B. Attorney General, Minister of 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959 A Member of the Legislative Council.Justice, and Vice-President Representative of the Government in theof the Executive Council. Legislative Council.
Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Colonial Secretary, Minister 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959 During absence from State duties performedfor lmmigration and Minister by Mr McMahon. Performed duties offor Co-operative Societies. Minister for Housing, 3 Oct., to 6 Nov., 1958.
Edgar Hugh Graham ................... Minister for Agriculture and 15 Mar., 1956 13 Nov., 1957 Deceased 13 November, 1957.Minister for Food Production.
William Francis Sheahan, Minister for Health .................... 15 Mar., 1956\ 1 April, 1959 Q.C., LL.B.Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Minister for Child Welfare33 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959
and Minister for Social Welfare.John Brophy Renshaw ................. Minister for Local Government 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959
and Minister for Highways.34
Ambrose George Enticknap ......... Minister for Transport ................ 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959Abram Landa, LL.B. ................... Minister for Housing .................. 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959 Duties performed by Mr Kelly, 3 Oct., to
6 Nov., 1958.John Francis McGrath ................. Secretary for Public Works ......... 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959Ernest Metherell .......................... Minister for Conservation .......... 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959William McCulloch Gollan ......... Minister without portfolio .......... 15 Mar., 1956 22 Nov., 1957
Secretary for Lands .................... 22 Nov., 1957 1 April, 1959Roger Bede Nott .......................... Secretary for Lands and 15 Mar., 1956 22 Nov., 1957 Performed duties of Minister for Agriculture
Secretary for Mines. and Minister for Food Production duringillness of Mr Graham, 9 Oct., to 13 Nov.,
1957.Minister for Agriculture and 14 Nov., 1957 1 April, 1959
Minister for Food Production.James Joseph Maloney ................ Minister for Labour and 15 Mar., 1956 1 April, 1959 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industry.James Brunton Simpson .............. Minister without portfolio .......... 15 Mar., 1956 22 Nov., 1957
Secretary for Mines .................... 22 Nov., 1957 1 April, 1959John Michael Alfred McMahon ... Minister without portfolio .......... 22 Nov., 1957 1 April, 1959 Performed duties of Colonial Secretary
during absence from State of Mr Kelly.Acting Minister for Education 6 April, 1958 22 July, 1958
33 New portfolio, see Act No. 9, 1956.34 New portfolio, see Act No. 38, 1956.
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CAHILL MINISTRY—No. 58. (1 April, 1959, to 28 October, 1959.) (Labor)
John Joseph Cahill ...................... Premier and Treasurer35 ............. 1 April, 1959 22 Oct., 1959 Deceased.Robert James Heffron ................. Deputy Premier and Minister for 1 April, 1959 23 Oct., 1959
Education.Premier, Treasurer and 23 Oct., 1959 28 Oct., 1959
Minister for Education.Robert Reginald Downing, Attorney General, Minister of 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 A Member of the Legislative Council. LL.B. Justice and Vice-President Representative of the Government in the
of the Executive Council. Legislative Council.Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Chief Secretary36 and Minister 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 Performed duties of Minister for Housing
for Tourist Activities. during absence from State of Mr Landa.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister assisting the Premier 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959
and Treasurer.Acting Minister for Transport .... 20 May, 1959 8 Sept, 1959 During absence from State of Mr Enticknap.
William Francis Sheahan, Minister for Health .................... 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 Q.C., LL.B.Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Minister for Child Welfare and 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959
Minister for Social Welfare.John Brophy Renshaw ................. Minister for Local Government 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 Performed duties of Minister for
and Minister for Highways. Agriculture during absence from State ofMr Nott.
Ambrose George Enticknap ......... Minister for Transport ................ 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 During absence from State, dutiesperformed by Mr Hills.
Abram Landa, LL.B. ................... Minister for Housing and 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 During absence from State, dutiesMinister for Co-operative performed by Mr Kelly.Societies.
Ernest Wetherell .......................... Minister for Conservation .......... 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959Roger Bede Nott .......................... Minister for Agriculture ............. 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 During absence from State, duties
performed by Mr Renshaw.James Joseph Maloney ................ Minister for Labour and 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industry.James Brunton Simpson .............. Minister for Mines37 ................... 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959John Michael Alfred McMahon ... Minister for Lands37 ................... 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959Phillip Norman Ryan ................... Minister for Public Works .......... 1 April, 1959 28 Oct., 1959
35 See Ministers of the Crown Act (No. 4, 1959) for change in title.36 See Ministers of the Crown Act (No. 4, 1959) for change in title.37 See Ministers of the Crown Act (No. 4, 1959) for changes in titles of Ministers.
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HEFFRON MINISTRY—No. 59. (28 October, 1959, to 14 March, 1962.) (Labor)
Robert James Heffron ................. Premier and Minister for 28 Oct., 1959 31 May, 1960Education.
Premier ...................................... 31 May, 1960 14 Mar., 1962Acting Treasurer ........................ 10 Nov., 1960 8 Jan., 1961 During illness of Mr Renshaw.
22 Nov., 1961 2 Jan., 1962 During illness of Mr Renshaw.John Brophy Renshaw ................. Deputy Premier and Treasurer ... 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962
Minister for Lands ..................... 31 May, 1960 3 Mar., 1961Minister for Agriculture ............. 3 Mar., 1961 14 Mar., 1962
Robert Reginald Downing, Attorney General, Minister of 28 Oct., 1959 31 May, 1960 A Member of the Legislative Council. LL.B. Justice and Vice-President Representative of the Government
of the Executive Council. in the Legislative Council.Attorney General and Vice- 31 May, 1960 14 Mar., 1962
President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Chief Secretary and Minister 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962for Tourist Activities.
Acting Minister for Health ......... 7 Sept., 1960 16 Nov., 1960 During absence from State of Mr Sheahan.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Local 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962
Government and Minister forHighways.
William Francis Sheahan, Minister for Health .................... 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962 Q.C., LL.B.Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Minister for Child Welfare and 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962
Minister for Social Welfare.Ambrose George Enticknap ......... Minister for Transport ................ 28 Oct., 1959 31 May, 1960
Minister for Conservation ......... 31 May, 1960 14 Mar., 1962Acting Minister for Lands .......... 10 Nov., 1960 8 Jan., 1961 During illness of Mr Renshaw.Acting Minister for Agriculture .. 22 Nov., 1961 2 Jan., 1962 During iIIness of Mr Renshaw.
Abram Landa, LL.B. ................... Minister for Housing and 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Ernest Wetherell .......................... Minister for Conservation .......... 28 Oct., 1959 31 May, 1960Minister for Education ............... 31 May, 1960 14 Mar., 1962
Roger Bede Nott .......................... Minister for Agriculture ............. 28 Oct., 1959 3 Mar., 1961 Resigned.38
James Joseph Maloney ................ Minister for Labour and 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962 A Member of the Legislative Council.Industry.
James Brunton Simpson .............. Minister for Mines ..................... 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962John Michael Alfred Minister for Lands ..................... 28 Oct., 1959 31 May, 1960 McMahon. Minister for Transport ................ 31 May, 1960 14 Mar., 1962Phillip Norman Ryan ................... Minister for Public Works .......... 28 Oct., 1959 14 Mar., 1962Norman John Mannix ................. Assistant Minister ...................... 28 Oct., 1959 31 May, 1960
Minister of Justice ..................... 31 May, 1960 14 Mar., 1962Keith Clive Compton .................. Minister for Lands ..................... 3 Mar., 1961 14 Mar., 1962
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HEFFRON MINISTRY—No. 60. (14 March, 1962, to 30 April, 1964.) (Labor)
Robert James Heffron ................. Premier ...................................... 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964 Resigned.John Brophy Renshaw ................. Deputy Premier, Treasurer 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964
and 39Minister for IndustrialDevelopment andDecentralisation.
Robert Reginald Downing, Attorney General and Vice- 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964 A Member of the Legislative Council. LL.B. President of the Executive Representative of the Government
Council. in the Legislative Council.Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Chief Secretary and Minister for 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964
Tourist Activities.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Local Government 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964
and Minister for Highways.William Francis Sheahan, Minister for Health .................... 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964 Q.C., LL.B.Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Minister for Child Welfare and 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964
Minister for Social Welfare.Ambrose George Enticknap ......... Minister for Agriculture and 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964
Minister for Conservation.Abram Landa, LL.B. ................... Minister for Housing and 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964
Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Ernest Wetherell .......................... Minister for Education ............... 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964James Joseph Maloney ................ Minister for Labour and 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industry.James Brunton Simpson Minister for Mines ..................... 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964John Michael Alfred McMahon ... Minister for Transport ................ 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964Phillip Norman Ryan ................... Minister for Public Works .......... 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964Norman John Mannix ................. Minister of Justice ..................... 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964Keith Clive Compton .................. Minister for Lands ..................... 14 Mar., 1962 30 April, 1964
RENSHAW MINISTRY—No. 61. (30 April, 1964, to 13 May, 1965.) (Labor)
John Brophy Renshaw ................. Premier, Treasurer and Minister 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965for Industrial Developmentand Decentralisation.
Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Deputy Premier, Minister for 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Local Government andMinister for Highways.
Robert Reginald Downing, Attorney General and Vice- 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965 A Member of the Legislative Council. LL.B. President of the Executive Representative of the Government in
Council. the Legislative Council.Christopher Augustus Kelly ......... Chief Secretary and Minister 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965
for Tourist Activities.William Francis Sheahan, Minister for Health .................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965 Q.C., LL.B.Francis Harold Hawkins .............. Minister for Child Welfare and 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965
Minister for Social Welfare.Ambrose George Enticknap ......... Minister for Agriculture and 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965
Minister for Conservation.Abram Landa, LL.B. ................... Minister for Housing and 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965
Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Ernest Wetherell .......................... Minister for Education ............... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965James Joseph Maloney ................ Minister for Labour and 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industry.James Brunton Simpson .............. Minister for Mines ..................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965John Michael Alfred McMahon ... Minister for Transport ................ 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Phillip Norman Ryan ................... Minister for PublicWorks ........... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Norman John Mannix ................. Minister of Justice ..................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Keith Clive Cornpton .................. Minister for Lands ..................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Thomas Patrick Murphy .............. Assistant Minister ...................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Phillip Norman Ryan ................... Minister for PublicWorks ........... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Norman John Mannix ................. Minister of Justice ..................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Keith Clive Compton .................. Minister for Lands ..................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965Thomas Patrick Murphy .............. Assistant Minister ...................... 30 April, 1964 13 May, 1965
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ASKIN-CUTLER MINISTRY—No. 62. (13 May, 1965, to 5 March, 1968.) (Coalition)
Robin William Askin ................... Premier and Treasurer ................ 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968Charles Benjamin Cutler, E.D. .... Deputy Premier, Minister for 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968
Education and Minister forScience.
Acting Premier and Treasurer .... 6 July, 1966 22 July, 1966 During absence from State of Mr Askin.Eric Archibald Willis, B.A. .......... Minister for Labour and 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968
Industry, Chief Secretary andMinister for Tourist Activities.
Arthur Dalgety Bridges ............... Minister for Child Welfare, 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968 A Member of the Legislative Council.Minister for Social Welfare, Leader of the Government in theAdvisory Minister for Legislative Council.Transport and Vice-Presidentof the Executive Council.
Acting Minister for Health. ........ 28 June, 1967 17 July, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Jago.William Adolphus Chaffey .......... Minister for Agriculture ............. 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968Kenneth Malcolm McCaw .......... Attomey General ........................ 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968
Acting Minister of Justice .......... 19 June, 1967 16 July, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Maddison.Philip Henry Morton ................... Minister for Local Government 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968
and Minister for Highways.Davis Hughes .............................. Minister for Public Works .......... 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968
Acting Minister for 13 Jan., 1966 21 Feb., 1966 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.Decentralisation and 29 Aug., 1967 25 Sept., 1967 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.Development.
Acting Chief Secretary and 18 Jan., 1967 11 Feb., 1967 During absence from State of Mr Willis.Minister for Tourist Activities.
Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Transport ................ 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968Acting Minister for Labour and 18 Jan., 1967 11 Feb., 1967 During absence from State of Mr Willis.
Industry. 7 April, 1967 2 June, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Willis.John Bryan Munro Fuller ............ Minister for Decentralisation 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968 A Member of the Legislative Council.
and Development.Acting Minister for Public 6 April, 1967 18 June, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Hughes.
Works.Thomas Lancelot Lewis .............. Minister for Lands and 13 May, 1965 27 June, 1967
Minister for Mines.Minister for Lands ..................... 27 June, 1967 5 Mar., 1968
Jack Gordon Beale, M.E. ............ Minister for Conservation .......... 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968Stanley Tunstall Stephens ............ Minister for Housing and 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968
Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Acting Minister for 17 May, 1967 21 June, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Beale.Conservation.
John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Minister of Justice ..................... 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968 LL.B.Arnold Henry Jago ...................... Minister for Health .................... 13 May, 1965 5 Mar., 1968
Acting Minister for Local 4 May, 1967 2 June, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Morton.Government and Ministerfor Highways.
Wallace Clyde Fife ...................... Assistant Minister for 13 May, 1965 27 June, 1967Education.
Acting Minister for Lands and 10 Dec., 1966 6 Feb., 1967 During absence from State of Mr Lewis.Minister for Mines.
Acting Chief Secretary and 7 April, 1967 2 June, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Willis.Minister for Tourist Activities.
Acting Minister for Health ......... 23 June, 1967 27 June, 1967 During absence from State of Mr Jago.Minister for Mines ..................... 27 June, 1967 5 Mar., 1968
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ASKIN-CUTLER MINISTRY—No. 63. (5 March, 1968, to 11 February, 1969.) (Coalition)
Robin William Askin ................... Premier and Treasurer ................ 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969Charles Benjamin Cutler, E.D. .... Deputy Premier, Minister for 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969
Education and Minister forScience.
Acting Premier and Treasurer .... 17 May, 1968 23 June, 1968 During absence from State of Mr Askin.Eric Archibald Willis, B.A. .......... Minister for Labour and 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969
Industry, Chief Secretary andMinister for Tourism.
Arthur Dalgety Bridges ............... Minister for Child Welfare, 5 Mar., 1968 22 May, 1968 A Member of the Legislative Council.Minister for Social Welfare, Leader of the Government in theAdvisory Minister for Legislative Council. Deceased 22 May,Transport and Vice-President 1968.of the Executive Council.
Davis Hughes .............................. Minister for Public Works .......... 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969Acting Minister for 20 Oct., 1968 3 Nov., 1968 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.
Decentralisation andDevelopment.
Kenneth Malcolm McCaw .......... Attomey General ........................ 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969Philip Henry Morton ................... Minister for Local Government 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969
and Minister for Highways.John Bryan Munro Fuller ............ Minister for Decentralisation 5 Mar., 1968 10 July, 1968 A Member of the Legislative Council.
and Development.Minister for Decentralisation 10 July, 1968 11 Feb., 1969 Leader of the Government in the
and Development and Vice- Legislative Council.President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Transport ................ 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969Thornas Lancelot Lewis .............. Minister for Lands ..................... 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969Jack Gordon Beale, M.E. ............ Minister for Conservation .......... 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969Geoffrey Robertson Crawford, Minister for Agriculture ............. 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969 D.C.M.Stanley Tunstall Stephens ............ Minister for Housing and 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969
Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Minister of Justice ..................... 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969 LL.B.Arnold Henry Jago ...................... Minister for Health .................... 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969
Acting Minister for Local 13 May, 1968 31 May, 1968 During absence from State of Mr Morton.Government and Minister forHighways.
Minister for Child Welfare and 23 May, 1968 3 Sept., 1968Minister for Social Welfare.
Wallace Clyde Fife ...................... Minister for Mines ..................... 5 Mar., 1968 11 Feb., 1969Frederick Maclean Hewitt ........... Minister for Child Welfare and 3 Sept., 1968 11 Feb., 1969 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Social Welfare.
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ASKIN-CUTLER MINISTRY—(Reconstruction)—No. 64. (11 February, 1969, to 11 March, 1971.) (Coalition)
Robin William Askin ................... Premier and Treasurer ................ 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971Charles Benjamin Cutler, E.D. .... Deputy Premier, Minister for 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971
Education and Minister forScience.
Acting Premier and Treasurer .... 11 Feb., 1970 21 Feb., 1970 During absence from State of Mr Askin.Eric Archibald Willis, B.A. .......... Minister for Labour and 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971
Industry, Chief Secretary andMinister for Tourism.
John Bryan Munro Fuller ............ Minister for Decentralisation 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971 A Member of the Legislative Council.and Development and Vice- Leader of the Government in thePresident of the Executive Legislative Council.Council.
Davis Hughes .............................. Minister for Public Works .......... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971Acting Minister for Transport .... 3 June, 1969 5 July, 1969 During absence from State of Mr Morris.Acting Minister for 29 Aug., 1969 23 Sept, 1969 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.
Decentralisation and 29 May, 1970 3 July, 1970 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.Development.
Kenneth Malcolm McCaw .......... Attorney General ........................ 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971Philip Henry Morton ................... Minister for Local Government 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971
and Minister for Highways.Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Transport ................ 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971Thomas Lancelot Lewis .............. Minister for Lands ..................... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971
Acting Minister for Mines .......... 2 April, 1969 15 May, 1969 During absence from State of Mr Fife.Jack Gordon Beale, M.E. ............ Minister for Conservation .......... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971Geoffrey Robertson Crawford, Minister for Agriculture ............. 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971 D.C.M.Stanley Tunstall Stephens ............ Minister for Housing and 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971
Minister for Co-OperativeSocieties.
John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Minister for Justice .................... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971 LL.B.
Acting Minister for Labour and 29 May, 1970 30 June, 1970 During absence from State of Mr Willis.Industry.
Arnold Henry Jago ...................... Minister for Health .................... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971Acting Minister for Local 2 April, 1969 4 June, 1969 During absence from State of Mr Morton.
Government and Minister forHighways.
Wallace Clyde Fife ...................... Minister for Mines ..................... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971Acting Minister for Education 15 May, 1969 30 July, 1969 During absence from State of Mr Cutler.
and Minister for Science.Frederick Maclean Hewitt Minister for Child Welfare and 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Social Welfare.Acting Minister for Transport .... 11 June, 1970 27 June, 1970 During absence from State of Mr Morris.
John Lloyd Waddy, O.B.E., Assistant Minister ...................... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971 D.F .C. Acting Chief Secretary and 29 May, 1970 30 June, 1970 During absence from State of Mr Willis.
Minister for Tourism.George Francis Freudenstein ....... Assistant Minister ...................... 11 Feb., 1969 11 Mar., 1971
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ASKIN-CUTLER MINISTRY—No. 65. (11 March, 1971, to 17 January, 1973.) (Coalition)40Robin William Askin Premier and Treasurer ................ 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 (later Sir Robert William Askin, K.C.M.G.).Charles Benjamin Cutler, E.D. Deputy Premier, Minister for 11 Mar., 1971 19 June, 1972 (later Sir Charles Benjamin Education and Minister for Cutler, K.B.E., E.D.). Science.
Acting Premier and Treasurer .... 20 April, 1972 13 June, 1972 During absence from State of Sir Robert Askin.Deputy Premier, Minister for 19 June, 1972 17 Jan., 1973
Local Government andMinister for Highways.
Eric Archibald Willis, B.A. .......... Chief Secretary and Minister 11 Mar., 1971 19 June, 1972for Tourism and Sport.
Minister for Education ............... 19 June, 1972 17 Jan., 1973John Bryan Munro Fuller ............ Minister for Decentra!isation 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 A Member of the Legislative Council.
and Development and Vice- Leader of the Government in thePresident of the Executive Legislative Counci!.Council.
Davis Hughes .............................. Minister for Public Works .......... 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 Resigned.41
Acting Minister for 21 May, 1971 29 June, 1971 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.Decentralisation and 6 May, 1972 11 June, 1972 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.Development.
Kenneth Malcolm McCaw, Q.C. Attorney General ........................ 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973Acting Minister of Justice .......... 13 June, 1972 20 July, 1972 During absence from State of Mr Maddison.
Philip Henry Morton ................... Minister for Local Government 11 Mar., 1971 19 June, 1972 Resigned.and Minister for Highways.
Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Transport ................ 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973Thomas Lancelot Lewis .............. Minister for Lands ..................... 11 Mar., 1971 19 June, 1972
Minister for Lands and 19 June, 1972 17 Jan., 1973Minister for Tourism.
Jack Gordon Beale, M.E. ............ Minister for Environment 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973Control.
Geoffrey Robertson Crawford, Minister for Agriculture ............. 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 D.C.M.Stanley Tunstall Stephens ............ Minister for Housing and 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 Resigned.
Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Minister of Justice ..................... 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 LL.B.Arnold Henry Jago ...................... Minister for Health .................... 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973
Acting Minister for 25 May, 1971 12 July, 1971 During absence from State of Mr Bea!e.Environment Control.
Acting Minister for Local 4 June, 1971 30 June, 1971 During absence from State of Mr Morton.Government and Minister
for Highways.Wallace Clyde Fife ...................... Minister for Mines and 11 Mar., 1971 19 June, 1972
Minister for Conservation.Minister for Mines, Minister for 19 June, 1972 17 Jan., 1973
Power and Assistant Treasurer.Frederick Maclean Hewitt ........... Minister for Labour and Industry 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Acting Minister for Child Welfare 26 May, 1972 31 July, 1972 During absence from State of Mr Waddy.and Minister for Social Welfare.
John Lloyd Waddy, O.B.E., Minister for Child Welfare and 11 Mar., 1971 17 Jan., 1973 D.F.C. Minister for Social Welfare.
Acting Chief Secretary and 1 Jan., 1972 6 Feb., 1972 During absence from State of Mr Willis.Minister for Tourism and Sport.
George Francis Freudenstein ....... Minister for Cultural Activities 11 Mar., 1971 19 June, 1972and Assistant Treasurer.
Acting Minister for Agriculture .. 31 May, 1972 2 Aug., 1972 During absence from State of Mr Crawford.Minister for Conservation and 19 June, 1972 17 Jan., 1973
Minister for Cultural Activities.lan Ross Griffith .......................... Chief Secretary and Minister 19 June, 1972 17 Jan., 1973
for Sport.
40 Name changed by Deed Poll, 14 December, 1971.41 To accept appointment as Agent-General, London.
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ASKIN-CUTLER MINISTRY—(Reconstruction)—No. 66. (17 January, 1973, to 3 December, 1973.) (Coalition)
Sir Robert William Askin, Premier and Treasurer ................ 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973 K.C.M.G.Sir Charles Benjamin Cutler, Deputy Premier, Minister for 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973 K.B.E., E.D. Local Government and
Minister for Highways.Eric Archibald Willis, B.A. .......... Minister for Education ............... 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973
Acting Premier and Treasurer .... 5 June, 1973 19 June, 1973 During absence from State of Sir Robert Askin.John Bryan Munro Fuller ............ Minister for Decentralisation 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973 A Member of the Legislative Council.
and Development and Leader of the Government in theVice-President of the Legislative Council.Executive Council.
Kenneth Malcolm McCaw, Q.C. Attorney General ........................ 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Transport ................ 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973Leon Ashton Punch ..................... Minister for Public Works .......... 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973
Acting Minister for 2 June, 1973 30 June, 1973 During absence from State of Mr Fuller.Decentralisation andDevelopment.
Thomas Lancelot Lewis .............. Minister for Lands and 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973Minister for Tourism.
Acting Minister for Transport .... 10 May, 1973 13 July, 1973 During absence from State of Mr Morris.Jack Gordon Beale, M.E. ............ Minister for Environment 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973
Control.Geoffrey Robertson Crawford, Minister for Agriculture ............. 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973 D.C.M.John Clarkson Maddison B.A., Minister of Justice ..................... 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973 LL.B.
Acting Minister for Labour and 1 May, 1973 3 July, 1973 During absence from State of Mr Hewitt.Industry.
Arnold Henry Jago ...................... Minister for Health .................... 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973Acting Minister for Local 28 April, 1973 10 July, 1973 During absence from State of Sir
Government and Minister Charles Cutler.for Highways.
Wallace Clyde Fife ...................... Minister for Mines, Minister 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973for Power and AssistantTreasurer.
Frederick Maclean Hewitt ........... Minister for Labour and Industry 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973 A Member of the Legislative Council.John Lloyd Waddy, O.B.E., Minister for Youth and 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973 D.F.C. Community Services.
Acting Minister for Mines and 24 April, 1973 9 June, 1973 During absence from State of Mr Fife.Minister for Power.
George Francis Freudenstein ....... Minister for Conservation and 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973Minister for Cultural Activities.
James Caird Bruxner ................... Minister for Housing and 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Ian Ross Griffith .......................... Chief Secretary and Minister 17 Jan., 1973 3 Dec., 1973for Sport.
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ASKIN-CUTLER MINISTRY—No. 67. (3 December, 1973, to 3 January, 1975.) (Coalition).
Sir Robert William Askin, Premier and Treasurer ................ 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 Resigned. K.C.M.G.Sir Charles Benjamin Cutler, Deputy Premier, Minister for 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 K.B.E., E.D. Local Government and
Minister for Highways.Acting Minister for Planning and 11 May, 1974 9 June, 1974 During absence from State of
Environment. Sir John Fuller.Acting Premier and Treasurer 17 May, 1974 12 July, 1974 During absence from State of Sir Robert Askin.
Eric Archibald Willis, B.A. Minister for Education ............... 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 (later Sir Eric Willis, C.M.G.).
Acting Chief Secretary and 10 May, 1974 2 July, 1974 During absence from State of Mr Griffith.Minister for Sport.
John Bryan Munro Fuller Minister for Planning and 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 A Member of the Legislative Council. (later Sir John Bryan Munro Environment and Leader of the Government in the Fuller). Vice-President of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council.Acting Minister for Local 19 April, 1974 6 May, 1974 During absence from State of
Government and Minister Sir Charles Cutler.for Highways.
Acting Minister for 9 June, 1974 28 July, 1974 During absence from State of Mr Bruxner.Decentralisation and
Development.Leon Ashton Punch ..................... Minister for Public Works .......... 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975
Acting Minister for Local 25 Sept., 1974 7 Oct., 1974 During absence from State ofGovernment and Minister Sir Charles Cutler.
for Highways.Kenneth Malcolm McCaw, Q.C. Attorney General ........................ 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 (later Sir Kenneth Malcolm McCaw, Q.C.).Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Transport ................ 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975Thomas Lancelot Lewis .............. Minister for Lands and Minister 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975
for Tourism.John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Minister of Justice ..................... 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 LL.B.Geoffrey Robertson Crawford, Minister for Agriculture ............. 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 D.C.M.Wallace Clyde Fife ...................... Minister for Mines, Minister for 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975
Power and Assistant Treasurer.Acting Minister for Health ......... 19 June, 1974 29 July, 1974 During absence from State of Mr Waddy.
Frederick Maclean Hewitt ........... Minister for Labour and 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 A Member of the Legislative Council.Industry and Minister forConsumer Affairs.
Acting Minister for Transport .... 26 June, 1974 24 July, 1974 During absence from State of Mr Morris.John Lloyd Waddy, O.B.E., Minister for Health .................... 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 D.F.C.George Francis Freudenstein ....... Minister for Conservation and 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975
Minister for Cultural Activities.James Caird Bruxner ................... Minister for Decentralisation 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975
and Development.Acting Minister for Mines and 20 Sept., 1974 6 Oct., 1974 During absence from State of Mr Fife.
Minister for Power.Ian Ross Griffith .......................... Chief Secretary and Minister 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975
for Sport.Laurence Frederick McGinty, Minister for Housing and 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975 M.B.E., LL.B. Minister for Co-operative
Societies.Richard Owen Healey ................. Minister for Youth and 3 Dec., 1973 3 Jan., 1975
Community Services.
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LEWIS-CUTLER MINISTRY—No. 68. (3 January, 1975, to 17 December, 1975.) (Coalition)
Thomas Lancelot Lewis Premier and Treasurer ................ 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975Acting Minister for Lands and 4 Jan., 1975 30 Jan., 1975 During absence from State of Mr Morris.
Minister for Forests.Sir Charles Benjamin Cutler, Deputy Premier, Minister for 3 Jan., 1975 16 Dec., 1975 Resigned. K.B.E., E.D. Local Government and
Minister for Tourism.John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Attorney General and Minister 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975 LL.B. of Justice.Sir John Bryan Munro Fuller ....... Minister for Planning and 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Environment and Vice- Leader of the Government in thePresident of the Executive Legislative Council.Council.
Acting Minister for Local 2 April, 1975 27 April, 1975 During absence from State ofGovernment and Minister for Sir Charles Cutler.Tourism.
Acting Minister for 17 May, 1975 15 June, 1975 During absence from State of Mr Bruxner.Decentralisation andDevelopment.
Leon Ashton Punch ..................... Minister for Public Works and 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975Minister for Ports.
Acting Minister for Local 28 April, 1975 9 June, 1975 During absence from State ofGovernment. Sir Charles Cutler.
Eric Archibald Willis, C.M.G. Minister for Education ............... 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975 (later Sir Eric Archibald Acting Minister for Tourism ...... 28 April, 1975 9 June, 1975 During absence from State of Willis, K.B.E.). Sir Charles Cutler.
Acting Minister of Justice .......... 22 Aug., 1975 16 Sept., 1975 During absence from State of Mr Maddison.Frederick Maclean Hewitt ........... Minister for Labour and 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industry, Minister forConsumer Affairs andMinister for Federal Affairs.
Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Lands and Minister 3 Jan., 1975 30 June, 1975 Resigned.for Forests.
Geoffrey Robertson Crawford, Minister for Agriculture ............. 3 Jan., 1975 16 Dec., 1975 Resigned. D.C.M. Acting Minister for Public 30 Mar., 1975 19 April, 1975 During absence from State of Mr Punch.
Works and Minister for Ports.Wallace Clyde Fife ...................... Minister for Transport and 3 Jan., 1975 10 Oct., 1975 Resigned.
Minister for Highways.Acting Minister for Mines and 22 April, 1975 6 June, 1975 During absence from State of
Minister for Energy. Mr Freudenstein.John Lloyd Waddy, O.B.E., Minister for Police and 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975 D.F.C. Minister for Services.
Acting Minister for Health ......... 20 May, 1975 18 July, 1975 During absence from State of Mr Healey.George Francis Freudenstein ....... Minister for Mines and Minister 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975
for Energy.Acting Minister for Agriculture .. 11 June, 1975 28 July, 1975 During absence from State of Mr Crawford.
James Caird Bruxner ................... Minister for Decentralisation 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975and Development.
Laurence Frederick McGinty, Minister for Housing and 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975 M.B.E., LL.B. Minister for Co-operative
Societies.Richard Owen Healey ................. Minister for Health .................... 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975Maxwell Stanley Ruddock, Minister for Revenue and 3 Jan., 1975 10 Oct., 1975 M.Ec. Assistant Treasurer.
Minister for Transport and 10 Oct., 1975 17 Dec., 1975Minister for Highways.
Stephen George Mauger .............. Minister for Youth, Ethnic and 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975Community Affairs.
Lindley John Forbes Barraclough Minister for Culture, Sport and 3 Jan., 1975 17 Dec., 1975Recreation.
Acting Minister for Youth, 1 May, 1975 30 May, 1975 During absence from State of Mr Mauger.Ethnic and Community Affairs.
John Marsden Mason, L.Th. ........ Minister for Lands and Minister 30 June, 1975 17 Dec., 1975for Forests.
William Peter Coleman, B.A., Minister for Revenue and 10 Oct., 1975 17 Dec., 1975 M.Sc.(Econ.). Assistant Treasurer.
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LEWIS-PUNCH MINISTRY—No. 69. (17 December, 1975, to 23 January, 1976.) (Coalition)
Thomas Lancelot Lewis .............. Premier and Treasurer ................ 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976Leon Ashton Punch ..................... Deputy Premier, Minister for 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976
Public Works and Ministerfor Ports.
John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Attorney General and Minister 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 LL.B. of Justice.Sir John Bryan Munro Fuller ....... Minister for Planning and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Environment and Vice- Leader of the Government in thePresident of the Executive Legislative Council.Council.
James Caird Bruxner ................... Minister for Decentralisation 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976and Development and Ministerfor Tourism.
Sir Eric Archibald Willis, K.B.E., Minister for Education ............... 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 C.M.G.Frederick Maclean Hewitt ........... Minister for Labour and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Industry, Minister forConsumer Affairs andMinister for Federal Affairs.
John Lloyd Waddy, O.B.E., Minister for Police and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 D.F.C. Minister for Services.George Francis Freudenstein ....... Minister for Mines and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976
Minister for Energy.Laurence Frederick McGinty, Minister for Housing and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 M.B.E., LL.B. Minister for Co-operative
Societies.Richard Owen Healey ................. Minister for Health .................... 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976Maxwell Stanley Ruddock, Minister for Transport and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 M.Ec. Minister for Highways.Stephen George Mauger .............. Minister for Youth, Ethnic and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976
Community Affairs.Lindley John Forbes Barraclough Minister for Culture, Sport and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976
Recreation.David Bruce Cowan .................... Minister for Agriculture and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976
Minister for Water Resources.John Marsden Mason, L.Th. ........ Minister for Lands and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976
Minister for Forests.Colin Murray Fisher .................... Minister for Local Government .. 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976William Peter Coleman, B.A., Minister for Revenue and 17 Dec., 1975 23 Jan., 1976 M.Sc.(Econ.). Assistant Treasurer.
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WILLIS-PUNCH MINISTRY—No. 70. (23 January, 1976, to 14 May, 1976.) (Coalition)
Sir Eric Archibald Willis, K.B.E., Premier and Treasurer ................ 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976 C.M.G.Leon Ashton Punch ..................... Deputy Premier, Minister for 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976
Public Works and Ministerfor Ports.
John Clarkson Maddison, B.A., Attorney General and Minister 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976 LL.B. of Justice.Sir John Bryan Fuller .................. Minister for Planning and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Environment and Vice- Leader of the Government in thePresident of the Executive Legislative Council.Council.
James Caird Bruxner ................... Minister for Transport and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976Minister for Highways.
Frederick Maclean Hewitt ........... Minister for Labour and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976 A Member of the Legislative Council.Industry, Minister forConsumer Affairs andMinister for Federal Affairs.
Richard Owen Healey ................. Minister for Health .................... 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976Thomas Lancelot Lewis .............. Minister for Local Government .. 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976Milton Arthur Morris ................... Minister for Decentralisation 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976
and Development.George Francis Freudenstein ....... Minister for Mines and Minister 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976
for Energy.William Peter Coleman, B.A., Chief Secretary .......................... 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976 M.Sc.(Econ.).Neil Edward William Pickard, Minister for Education ............... 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976 B.A., Dip.Ed., L.Th.David Bruce Cowan .................... Minister for Agriculture and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976
Minister for Water Resources.Maxwell Stanley Ruddock, Minister for Revenue and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976 M.Ec. Assistant Treasurer.lan Ross Griffith .......................... Minister for Housing and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976
Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Colin Murray Fisher .................... Minister for Lands and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976Minister for Forests.
James Arthur Clough ................... Minister for Youth, Ethnic and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976Community Affairs.
David Amos Arblaster ................. Minister for Culture, Sport and 23 Jan., 1976 14 May, 1976Recreation and Minister forTourism.
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 71. (14 May, 1976, to 19 October, 1978.) (Labor)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ...... Premier ...................................... 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978Acting Treasurer ........................ 14 April, 1977 6 May, 1977 During absence from State of Mr Renshaw.Acting Minister for Public 15 June, 1977 30 June, 1977 During absence from State of Mr Ferguson.
Works and Minister for Ports.Laurie John Ferguson .................. Deputy Premier, Minister for 14 May, 1976 10 Feb., 1977
Public Works, Minister forPorts and Minister for Housing.
Deputy Premier, Minister for 10 Feb., 1977 19 Oct., 1978Public Works and Ministerfor Ports.
Acting Premier ........................... 25 Aug., 1977 11 Sept., 1977 During absence from State of Mr Wran.Acting Premier ........................... 21 Dec., 1977 8 Jan., 1978 During absence from State of Mr Wran.Acting Premier ........................... 3 May, 1978 21 May, 1978 During absence from State of Mr Wran.Acting Minister for Housing ...... 12 July, 1978 10 Aug., 1978 During absence from State of Mr Mulock.Acting Minister for Sport and 16 July, 1978 14 Aug., 1978 During absence from State of Mr Booth.
Recreation and Minister forTourism.
John Brophy Renshaw ................. Treasurer .................................... 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Transport and 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978
Minister for Highways.Francis John Walker, LL.M. ........ Attorney General ........................ 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978
Acting Minister for Planning 16 Dec., 1976 13 Jan., 1977 During absence from State of Mr Landa.and Environment.
Acting Minister for Planning 14 April, 1978 14 May, 1978 During absence from State of Mr Landa.and Environment.
Acting Minister of Justice .......... 12 July, 1978 10 Aug., 1978 During absence from State of Mr Mulock.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Mines and Minister 14 May, 1976 9 Aug., 1976
for Energy.Minister for Industrial Relations, 9 Aug., 1976 19 Oct., 1978
Minister for Mines andMinister for Energy.
Acting Minister for Lands .......... 8 Jan., 1977 24 Jan., 1977 During absence from State of Mr Crabtree.Acting Minister for Education ... 13 May, 1978 13 June, 1978 During absence from State of Mr Bedford.Acting Minister for Consumer 18 June, 1978 14 July, 1978 During absence from State of Mr Einfeld.
Affairs.Acting Minister for Co-operative 7 July, 1978 14 July, 1978 During absence from State of Mr Einfeld.
Societies.David Paul Landa, LL.B., Minister for Industrial Relations 14 May, 1976 9 Aug., 1976 A Member of the Legislative Council. M.L.C. and Vice-President of the Leader of the Government in the
Executive Council. Legislative Council.Resigned as Minister for Industrial Relations,
9 August, 1976.Minister for Planning and 9 Aug., 1976 19 Oct., 1978
Environment and Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Acting Attorney General ............ 29 July, 1977 5 Aug., 1977 During absence from State of Mr Walker.Donald Day ................................. Minister for Decentralisation and 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978
Development and Minister forPrimary Industries.
Eric Lance Bedford, B.A. ............ Minister for Education ............... 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978Henry Frederick Jensen ............... Minister for Local Government 14 May, 1976 9 Aug., 1976
and Minister for Planning.Minister for Local Government .. 9 Aug., 1976 19 Oct., 1978Acting Treasurer ........................ 19 Dec., 1976 14 Jan., 1977Acting Treasurer ........................ 7 May, 1977 12 May, 1977Acting Minister for 14 May, 1977 14 June, 1977
Decentralisation andDevelopment and Minister forPrimary Industries.
Acting Minister for Lands .......... 17 June, 1977 16 July, 1977Acting Minister for Mines and 17 June, 1977 14 July, 1977
Minister for Energy.Acting Minister for Mines and 28 Oct., 1977 7 Nov., 1977
Minister for Energy.William Frederick Crabtree ......... Minister for Lands and Minister 14 May, 1976 9 Aug., 1976
for Environment.Minister for Lands ..................... 9 Aug., 1976 19 Oct., 1978
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Kevin James Stewart ................... Minister for Health .................... 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978Sydney David Einfeld .................. Minister for Consumer Affairs 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978
and Minister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Acting Minister for Industrial 17 June, 1977 14 July, 1977Relations.
Acting Minister for Industrial 28 Oct., 1977 7 Nov., 1977Relations.
Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Minister of Justice and Minister 14 May, 1976 10 Feb., 1977 for Services.
Minister of Justice and Minister 10 Feb., 1977 19 Oct., 1978for Housing.
Acting Minister for Transport and 23 April, 1978 21 May, 1978Minister for Highways.
Acting Minister for Co-operative 18 June, 1978 6 July, 1978Societies.
Kenneth George Booth ................ Minister for Sport and Recreation 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978and Minister for Tourism.
Acting Minister for Public Works 22 May, 1978 19 June, 1978and Minister for Ports.
Alan Robert Lindsay Gordon ....... Minister for Conservation and 14 May, 1976 19 Oct., 1978Minister for Water Resources.
Acting Minister for Health ......... 1 May, 1977 28 May, 1977Acting Minister for Local 14 June, 1978 26 June, 1978
Government.Rex Frederick Jackson ................ Minister for Youth and 14 May, 1978 19 Oct., 1978
Community Services.William Henry Haigh .................. Minister Assisting the Premier ... 14 May, 1976 10 Feb., 1977
Minister for Services and 10 Feb., 1977 19 Oct., 1978Minister Assisting the Premier.
Acting Minister for Conservation 4 April, 1978 28 April, 1978and Minister for WaterResources.
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 72. (19 October, 1978, to 29 February, 1980.) (Labor)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ........ Premier ...................................... 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Treasurer .................................... 29 Jan., 1980 29 Feb., 1980 Following resignation of Mr Renshaw.Acting Treasurer ........................ 21 May, 1979 23 June, 1979 During absence from State of Mr Renshaw.
Laurie John Ferguson .................. Deputy Premier, Minister for 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Public Works and Ministerfor Ports.
Acting Premier ........................... 15 Dec., 1978 12 Jan., 1979 During absence from State of Mr Wran.Acting Premier ........................... 17 May, 1979 26 May, 1979 During absence from State of Mr Wran.
John Brophy Renshaw Treasurer .................................... 19 Oct., 1978 29 Jan., 1980 Resigned.42
(later John Brophy Renshaw, A.C.).Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Transport ................ 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Francis John Walker, LL.M. ........ Attorney General and Minister 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980
of Justice.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial Relations, 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980
Minister for Technology andMinister for Energy.
David Paul Landa, LL.B., Minister for Planning and 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980 A Member of the Legislative Council. M.L.C. Environment and Vice- Leader of the Government in the
President of the Executive Legislative Council.Council.
Donald Day ................................. Minister for Agriculture ............. 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Eric Lance Bedford, B.A. ............ Minister for Education ............... 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Henry Frederick Jensen ............... Minister for Local Government 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980
and Minister for Roads.Acting Minister for Energy ........ 2 June, 1979 22 June, 1979 During absence from State of Mr Hills.
William Frederick Crabtree ......... Minister for Lands and Minister 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980for Services.
Kevin James Stewart ................... Minister for Health .................... 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Sydney David Einfeld .................. Minister for Consumer Affairs, 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980
Minister for Housing andMinister for Co-operativeSocieties.
Acting Minister for Planning 10 Jan., 1979 4 Feb., 1979 During absence from State of Mr Landa.and Environment.
Acting Minister for Industrial 2 June, 1979 22 June, 1979Relations and Minister forTechnology.
Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Minister for Mineral Resources 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980and Development.
Kenneth George Booth ................ Minister for Sport and Recreation 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980and Minister for Tourism.
Alan Robert Lindsay Gordon ....... Minister for Conservation and 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Minister for Water Resources.
Acting Minister for Corrective 14 May, 1979 10 June, 1979 During absence from State of Mr Haigh.Services.
Rex Frederick Jackson ................ Minister for Youth and 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Community Services.
William Henry Haigh .................. Minister for Corrective Services 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. .... Minister for Decentralisation and 19 Oct., 1978 29 Feb., 1980 A Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister Assisting the Premier.
42 To accept appointment as Agent-General, London.
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 73. (29 February, 1980, to 2 October, 1981.) (Labor)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ........ Premier and Treasurer ................ 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981Laurie John Ferguson .................. Deputy Premier, Minister for 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981
Public Works and Ministerfor Ports.
Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister forTransport ................. 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981Francis John Walker, LL.M. ........ Attorney General and Minister 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981
of Justice.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial Relations 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981
and Minister for Energy.David Paul Landa, LL.B., Minister for Education and 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981 Leader of the Government in the M.L.C. Vice-President of the Legislative Council.
Executive Council.Donald Day ................................. Minister for Industrial 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981
Development and Minister forDecentralisation.
Eric Lance Bedford, B.A. ............ Minister for Planning and 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981Environment.
Henry Frederick Jensen ............... Minister for Local Government 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981and Minister for Roads.
William Frederick Crabtree ......... Minister for Police and Minister 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981for Services.
Kevin James Stewart ................... Minister for Health .................... 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981Sydney David Einfeld .................. Minister for Consumer Affairs ... 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981
Acting Minister for Roads ......... 31 May, 1980 19 June, 1980Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Minister for Mineral Resources 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981
and Minister for Technology.Kenneth George Booth ................ Minister for Sport and 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981
Recreation, Minister forTourism and AssistantTreasurer.
Alan Robert Lindsay Gordon ....... Minister for Lands, Minister 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981for Forests and Ministerfor Water Resources.
Rex Frederick Jackson ................ Minister for Youth and 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981Community Services.
Acting Minister for Health ......... 31 May, 1980 26 June, 1980William Henry Haigh .................. Minister for Corrective Services 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981 Resigned from Ministry.Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. .... Minister for Agriculture ............. 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981 A Member of the Legislative Council.Terence William Sheahan, Minister for Housing, 29 Feb., 1980 2 Oct., 1981 B.A., LL.B. Minister for Co-operative
Societies and AssistantMinister for Transport.
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 74. (2 October, 1981, to 1 February, 1983.) (Labor)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ...... Premier and Minister for 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983Mineral Resources.
Laurie John Ferguson .................. Deputy Premier, Minister for 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983Public Works and Minister forPorts.
Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Transport ................ 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983Francis John Walker, Q.C. ........... Attorney General, Minister of 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983
Justice and Minister forAboriginal Affairs.
Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial Relations 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983and Minister for Technology.
David Paul Landa, LL.B., Minister for Energy, 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983 Member of the Legislative Council. M.L.C. Minister for Water Resources Leader of the Government in the
and Vice-President of the Legislative Council.Executive Council.
Kenneth George Booth ................ Treasurer .................................... 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983 Represent the Minister for Energy inLegislative Assembly.
Donald Day ................................. Minister for Industrial 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983 Represent the Minister for AgricultureDevelopment and Minister and Fisheries in Legislativefor Decentralisation. Assembly.
Rex Frederick Jackson ................ Minister for Corrective Services 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983Eric Lance Bedford, B.A. ............ Minister for Planning and 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983
Environment.Kevin James Stewart ................... Minister for Youth and 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983
Community Services.Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Minister for Education ............... 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983Alan Robert Lindsay Gordon ....... Minister for Local Government 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983 Represent the Minister for Water
and Minister for Lands. Resources in Legislative Assembly.Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. .... Minister for Agriculture and 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983 Member of the Legislative Council.
Fisheries.Terence William Sheahan, Minister for Housing, 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983 B.A., LL.B. Minister for Co-operative
Societies and MinisterAssisting the Premier.
Laurence John Brereton ............... Minister for Health .................... 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983Peter Thomas Anderson .............. Minister for Police and Minister 2 Oct., 1981 26 May, 1982
for Services.Minister for Police and 26 May, 1982 1 Feb., 1983
Emergency Services.Michael Arthur Cleary ................. Minister for Sport and 2 Oct., 1981 26 May, 1982
Recreation and Minister forTourism.
Minister for Leisure, Sport and 26 May, 1982 1 Feb., 1983Tourism.
Paul Francis Patrick Whelan, Minister for Consumer Affairs 2 Oct., 1981 1 Feb., 1983 LL.B. and Minister for Roads.
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 75. (1 February, 1983, to 10 February, 1984.) (Labor.)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ...... Premier ...................................... 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Laurie John Ferguson .................. Deputy Premier, Minister for 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984 Resigned from Ministry.
Public Works and Ministerfor Ports.
Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Transport ................ 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Francis John Walker, Q.C. ........... Minister for Youth and 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984 Represent the Attorney General and
Community Services, Minister of Justice in the LegislativeMinister for Aboriginal Assembly.Affairs and Minister forHousing.
Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Relations and Minister forTechnology.
David Paul Landa, LL.B., Attorney General, Minister of 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984 Member of the Legislative Council. M.L.C. Justice, Minister for Consumer Leader of the Government in the
Affairs, and Vice-President of Legislative Council.the Executive Council.
Kenneth George Booth ................ Treasurer .................................... 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Donald Day ................................. Minister for Industrial 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984 Represent the Minister for Agriculture and
Development and Minister Fisheries in Legislative Assembly.for Decentralisation.
Rex Frederick Jackson ................ Minister for Corrective Services 1 Feb., 1983 27 Oct., 1983 Resigned from Ministry.and Minister for Roads.
Eric Lance Bedford, B.A. ............ Minister for Planning and 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Environment.
Kevin James Stewart ................... Minister for Mineral Resources . 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Minister for Education ............... 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Alan Robert Lindsay Gordon ....... Minister for Local Government 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984
and Minister for Lands.Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. .... Minister for Agriculture and 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984 Member of the Legislative Council.
Fisheries.Terence William Sheahan, Minister for Energy and Minister 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984 B.A., LL.B. for Finance.Laurence John Brereton ............... Minister for Health .................... 1 Feb., 1983 27 Oct., 1983
Minister for Health and Minister 27 Oct., 1983 10 Nov., 1983 Resigned as Minister for Roads,for Roads. 10 Nov., 1983.
Minister for Health .................... 10 Nov., 1983 10 Feb., 1984Peter Thomas Anderson .............. Minister for Police and 1 Feb., 1983 27 Oct., 1983
Emergency Services.Minister for Police and 27 Oct., 1983 10 Feb., 1984
Emergency Services andMinister for CorrectiveServices.
Michael Arthur Cleary ................. Minister for Leisure, Sport 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984and Tourism.
Paul Francis Patrick Whelan, Minister for Water Resources 1 Feb., 1983 10 Feb., 1984 Represent the Minister for Consumer LL.B. and Minister for Forests. Affairs in Legislative Assembly.George Paciullo ........................... Minister for Roads ..................... 10 Nov., 1983 10 Feb., 1984
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 76. (10 February, 1984, to 5 April, 1984.) (Labor)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ........ Premier and Minister for the 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984Arts.
Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Deputy Premier and Minister for 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984Health.
Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Transport ................ 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984Francis John Walker, Q.C. ........... Minister for Youth and 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984
Community Services andMinister for Housing.
Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial Relations 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984and Minister for Roads.
David Paul Landa, LL.B., Attorney General, Minister of 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984 Member of the Legislative Council. M.L.C. Justice, Minister for Consumer Leader of the Government in the
Affairs and Vice-President of Legislative Council. Resigned fromthe Executive Council. Legislative Council, 3 March, 1984.
Elected to Electoral District of Peats,24 March, 1984.
Kenneth George Booth ................ Treasurer .................................... 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984Laurence John Brereton ............... Minister for Public Works and 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984
Minister for Employment.Donald Day ................................. Minister for Mineral Resources 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984Eric Lance Bedford, B.A. ............ Minister for Education ............... 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984Kevin James Stewart ................... Minister of Local Government ... 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984Alan Robert Lindsay Gordon. ...... Minister for Lands and Minister 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984
for Ports.Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. .... Minister for Agriculture and 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984 Member of the Legislative Council.
Fisheries.Terence William Sheahan, Minister for Planning and 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984 B.A., LL.B. Environment.Peter Thomas Anderson .............. Minister for Police and 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984
Emergency Services andMinister for CorrectiveServices.
Michael Arthur Cleary ................. Minister for Sport and Recreation 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984and Minister for Tourism.
Paul Francis Patrick Whelan, Minister for Water Resources, 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984 LL.B. Minister for Forests and
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.George Paciullo ........................... Minister for Industry and 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984
Decentralisation and Ministerfor Small Business andTechnology.
Rodney Mark Cavalier ................ Minister for Energy and Minister 10 Feb., 1984 5 April, 1984for Finance.
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 77. (5 April, 1984, to 6 February, 1986.) (Labor.)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ........ Premier and Minister for the 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986Arts.
Attorney General ....................... 27 Nov., 1984 12 Dec., 1984 Due to death of David Paul Landa, LL.B.Minister for Ethnic Affairs ......... 6 Feb., 1985 6 Feb., 1986Minister for Industry and 1 Jan., 1986 6 Feb., 1986
Decentralisation and Ministerfor Small Business andTechnology.
Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Deputy Premier and Minister for 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986Health.
Francis John Walker, Q.C. ........... Minister for Youth and 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986Community Services andMinister for Housing.
Laurence John Brereton ............... Minister for Public Works and 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986Ports and Minister for Roads.
David Paul Landa, LL.B. ............. Attomey General ........................ 5 April, 1984 24 Nov., 1984 Deceased 24 Nov., 1984.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial Relations 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986Peter Thomas Anderson .............. Minister for Police and 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986
Emergency Services.Minister Assisting the Premier ... 6 Feb., 1985 6 Feb., 1986Minister for Local Government .. 1 Jan., 1986 6 Feb., 1986
Kenneth George Booth ................ Treasurer .................................... 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986Terence William Sheahan, Minister for Planning and 5 April, 1984 12 Dec., 1984 B.A., LL.B. Environment.
Attorney General ........................ 12 Dec., 1984 6 Feb., 1986Robert John Carr, B.A.(Hons) ..... Minister for Planning and 12 Dec., 1984 6 Feb., 1986
Environment.Barrie John Unsworth, M.L.C. .... Minister for Transport and Vice- 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986 Member of the Legislative Council.
President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. .... Minister for Agriculture and 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986 Member of the Legislative Council.Fisheries.
Rodney Mark Cavalier, Minister for Education ............... 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986 B.A.(Hons).Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Mineral Resources 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986 Represent the Minister for Transport in
and Energy. the Legislative Assembly.Kevin James Stewart ................... Minister for Local Government .. 5 April, 1984 31 Dec., 1985 Resigned from Ministry.Eric Lance Bedford, B.A. Minister for Industry and 5 April, 1984 31 Dec., 1985 Resigned from Ministry.
Decentralisation and Ministerfor Small Business andTechnology.
Michael Arthur Cleary ................. Minister for Sport and Recreation 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986and Minister for Tourism.
George Paciullo ........................... Minister for Consumer Affairs 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986and Minister for AboriginalAffairs.
Janice Ann Crosio, Mrs, M.B.E. .. Minister for Natural Resources .. 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986Robert John Debus, B.A., LL.B. .. Minister for Employment and 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986
Minister for Finance.John Edward Akister ................... Minister for Corrective Services 5 April, 1984 6 Feb., 1986 Represent the Minister for Agriculture and
Fisheries in the Legislative Assembly.
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WRAN MINISTRY—No. 78. (6 February, 1986, to 4 July, 1986.) (Labor)
Neville Kenneth Wran, Q.C. ........ Premier, Minister for the Arts 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 Resigned from Ministry.and Minister for Ethnic Affairs.
Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Deputy Premier and Minister for 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 Represent the Minister for HealthTransport. in the Legislative Assembly.
Francis John Walker, Q.C. ........... Minister for Housing .................. 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986Laurence John Brereton ............... Minister for Public Works and 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986
Ports and Minister for Roads.Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial Relations 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986Peter Thomas Anderson .............. Minister for Youth and 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986
Community Services,Minister for AboriginalAffairs and Minister Assistingthe Premier.
Kenneth George Booth ................ Treasurer .................................... 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986Terence William Sheahan, Attorney General and Minister for 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 B.A., LL.B. Co-operative Societies.Barrie John Unsworth, M.L.C. .... Minister for Health and Vice- 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 Member of the Legislative Council.
President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. .... Minister for Agriculture and 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 Member of the Legislative Council.Fisheries.
Rodney Mark Cavalier, Minister for Education ............... 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 B.A.(Hons).Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Industry and 6 Feb., 1986 4 Ju!y, 1986
Small Business and Ministerfor Energy and Technology.
Michael Arthur Cleary ................. Minister for Sport and 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986Recreation and Minister forTourism.
George Paciullo ........................... Minister for Police and 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986Emergency Services.
Janice Ann Crosio, Mrs, M.B.E. .. Minister for Local Government 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986Robert John Debus. B.A., LL.B. .. Minister for Employment 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986
and Minister for Finance.John Edward Akister ................... Minister for Corrective 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 Represent the Minister for Agriculture and
Services. Fisheries in the Legislative Assembly.Robert John Carr, B.A.(Hons) ..... Minister for Planning and 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986
Environment and Minister forConsumer Affairs.
John Joseph Aquilina, Minister for Natural Resources 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986 B.A., Dip.Ed.Kenneth George Gabb, LL.B. ...... Minister for Mineral Resources . 6 Feb., 1986 4 July, 1986
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UNSWORTH MINISTRY—No. 79. (4 July, 1986, to 21 March, 1988.) (Labor)
Barrie John Unsworth ................. Premier. Minister for State 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988 Member of the Legislative Council.Development and Minister Resigned Legislative Council,for Ethnic Affairs. 15 July, 1986. Elected to Electoral
District of Rockdale, 2 August,1986.
Ronald Joseph Mulock, LL.B. ..... Deputy Premier and Minister for 4 July, 1986 26 Nov., 1987Transport.
Deputy Premier and Attorney 26 Nov., 1987 21 Mar., 1988General.
Francis John Walker, Q.C. ......... Minister for Housing and Minister 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988for the Arts.
Laurence John Brereton ............... Minister for Public Works and 4 July, 1986 26 Nov., 1987 Resigned from Ministry.Ports and Minister for Roads.
Patrick Darcy Hills ...................... Minister for Industrial 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988Relations and Minister forEmployment.
Peter Thomas Anderson .............. Minister for Health and Minister 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988for the Drug Offensive.
Kenneth George Booth ................ Treasurer .................................... 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988Terence William Sheahan, Attorney General and Minister 4 July, 1986 26 Nov., 1987 B.A., LL.B. Assisting the Premier.
Minister for Transport ............... 26 Nov., 1987 21 Mar., 1988Peter Francis Cox ........................ Minister for Industry and Small 4 July, 1986 26 Nov., 1987
Business and Minister forEnergy and Technology.
Minister for Public Works and 26 Nov., 1987 21 Mar., 1988Minister Assisting the Premier.
Jack Rowland Hallam, M.L.C. ... Minister for Agriculture, 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988 Member of the Legislative Council.Minister for Lands and Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Minister for Forests ................... 5 Nov., 1986 21 Mar., 1988Rodney Mark Cavalier, Minister for Education ............... 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988 B.A.(Hons).Michael Arthur Cleary ................. Minister for Sport and 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988
Recreation, Minister for Racingand Minister for Tourism.
George Paciullo ........................... Minister for Police and 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988Emergency Services.
Janice Ann Crosio, Mrs, M.B.E. Minister for Local Government 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988and Minister for WaterResources.
Assistant Minister for Transport. 26 Nov., 1987 21 Mar., 1988Robert John Debus, B.A., LL.B. Minister for Finance, Minister 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988
for Co-operative Societies andAssistant Minister for Education.
John Edward Akister ................... Minister for Corrective Services 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988and Assistant Minister forTransport.
Robert John Carr, B.A.(Hons) .... Minister for Planning and 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988Environment and Minister forHeritage.
John Joseph Aquilina, B.A., Minister for Youth and 4 July, 1986 21 Mar., 1988 Dip.Ed. Community Services and
Assistant Minister for EthnicAffairs.
Kenneth George Gabb, LL.B. ...... Minister for Mineral Resources 4 July, 1986 26 Nov., 1987and Minister for AboriginalAffairs.
Minister for Minerals and 26 Nov., 1987 21 Mar., 1988Energy and Minister forAboriginal Affairs.
Deirdre Mary Grusovin, Mrs, Minister for Consumer Affairs ... 4 July, 1986 26 Nov., 1987 Member of the Legislative Council. M.L.C. Minister for Consumer Affairs, 26 Nov., 1987 21 Mar., 1988
Minister for Small Business andAssistant Minister for Health.
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GREINER-MURRAY MINISTRY—No. 80. (25 March, 1988, to 6 June, 1991.) (Coalition).
Nicholas Frank Greiner ............... Premier, Treasurer and Minister 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991for Ethnic Affairs.
Wallace Telford John Murray ...... Deputy Premier, Minister for 25 Mar., 1988 24 July, 1990State Development andMinister for Public Works.
Deputy Premier, Minister for 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991Public Works and Minister forRoads.
Peter Edward James Collins, Minister for Health and Minister 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991 B.A., LL.B. for Arts.Ian Morton Armstrong ................. Minister for Agriculture and 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991
Rural Affairs.John Robert Arthur Dowd, LL.B. Attorney General ........................ 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991 Representing the Minister for Police and
Emergency Services.Joseph John Schipp ..................... Minister for Housing .................. 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991Timothy John Moore, LL.B. ........ Minister for the Environment and 25 Mar., 1988 18 Sept., 1989 Representing the Minister for Family
Assistant Minister for Transport. and Community Services.Minister for the Environment ..... 18 Sept., 1989 6 June, 1991
Garry Bruce West ........................ Chief Secretary and Minister for 25 Mar., 1988 24 July, 1990 Representing the Minister for Sport,Tourism. Recreation and Racing.
Minister for Tourism and Minister 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991for Lands and Forests.
Edward Phillip Pickering, Minister for Police and 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991 Member of the Legislative Council. B.Sc.(Chem.Eng.), Emergency Services and M.Aus.l.M.M., F.A.I.E. Vice-President of the
Executive Council.Robert Baron Rowland-Smith, Minister for Sport, Recreation 25 Mar., 1988 18 Sept., 1989 Member of the Legislative Council. M.L.C. and Racing.
Minister for Sport and 18 Sept., 1989 24 May, 1991Recreation, Minister for Racingand Assistant Minister forTransport.
Virginia Anne Chadwick, Minister for Family and 25 Mar., 1988 24 July, 1990 Member of the Legislative Council. B.A., Dip.Ed. Community Services.
Minister for School Education 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991and Youth Affairs.
Dr Terry Alan Metherell .............. Minister for Education and 25 Mar., 1988 20 July, 1990 Resigned from the Ministry.Youth Affairs.
Bruce George Baird, B.A., Minister for Transport ................ 25 Mar., 1988 24 July, 1990 M.B.A. Minister for Transport, Minister 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991
Assisting the Premier andMinister Assisting theTreasurer.
Matthew Singleton ...................... Minister for Administrative 25 Mar., 1988 24 Jan., 1989 Resigned from Ministry.Services and AssistantMinister for Transport.
Gerald Beresford Ponsonby Minister for Business and 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991 Peacocke. Consumer Affairs.Neil Edward William Pickard, Minister for Minera1 Resources 25 Mar., 1988 19 Oct., 1988 B.A., M.Ed., Dip.Ed., L.Th and Minister for Energy.
Minister for Minerals and Energy 19 Oct., 1988 6 June, 1991John Joseph Fahey, Dip.Law ....... Minister for Industrial Relations 25 Mar., 1988 24 July, 1990
and Employment andMinister Assisting thePremier.
Minister for Corrective Services 23 May, 1988 8 June, 1988Minister for Industrial Relations 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991
and Minister for FurtherEducation, Training andEmployment.
Ian Raymond Causley .................. Minister for Natural Resources 25 Mar., 1988 24 July, 1990Chief Secretary and Minister 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991
for Water Resources.David Aberdeen Hay, M.B.E. ...... Minister for Local Government 25 Mar., 1988 6 June, 1991
and Minister for Planning.Dr Raymond William Aston, Minister for Corrective Services 25 Mar., 1988 23 May, 1988 Deceased 23 May, 1988. P.D.S., D.Orth., R.C.S.Michael Robert Yabsley, B.A. ..... Minister for Corrective Services 8 June, 1988 24 July, 1990
Minister for Corrective Services 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991and Assistant Minister forRoads.
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GREINER-MURRAY MINISTRY—No. 80. (25 March, 1988, to 6 June, 1991.) (Coalition)—continued
Robert James Webster ................. Minister for Administrative 24 Jan., 1989 24 July, 1990Services and AssistantMinister for Transport.
Minister for Family and 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991Community Services andMinister for AdministrativeServices.
John Planta Hannaford, LL.B. ..... Minister for State Development. 24 July, 1990 6 June, 1991 Member of the Legislative Council.
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GREINER-MURRAY MINISTRY—No. 81. (6 June, 1991, to 24 June, 1992.) (Coalition)
Nicholas Frank Greiner ............... Premier, Treasurer and Minister 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Resigned from Ministry.for Ethnic Affairs.
Wallace Telford John Murray ...... Deputy Premier, Minister for 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992Public Works and Minister forRoads.
Peter Edward James Collins, Attorney General, Minister for 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 B.A., LL.B. Consumer Affairs and Minister
for Arts.Ian Morton Armstrong, O.B.E. .... Minister for Agriculture and 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992
Rural Affairs.Joseph John Schipp ..................... Minister for Housing .................. 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992Timothy John Moore, LL.B. ........ Minister for the Environment ..... 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Resigned from Ministry.Garry Bruce West ........................ Minister for Conservation and 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992
Land Management.Edward Phillip Pickering, Minister for Police and 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council. B.Sc.(Chem.Eng.), F.I.E.Aust., Emergency Services and F.A.I.E., M.Aus.l.M.M. Vice-President of the
Executive Council.Virginia Anne Chadwick, B.A., Minister for School Education 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council. Dip.Ed. and Youth Affairs.Bruce George Baird, B.A., Minister for Transport ................ 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 M.B.A.Gerald Beresford Ponsonby Minister for Local Government 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Peacocke. and Minister for Cooperatives.John Joseph Fahey, Dip.Law ....... Minister for Industrial Relations 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992
and Minister for FurtherEducation, Training andEmployment.
Ian Raymond Causley .................. Minister of Natural Resources ... 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992Michael Robert Yabsley, B.A. ..... Minister for State Development 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Resigned from Ministry.
and Minister for Tourism.Robert James Webster ................. Minister for Planning and 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Energy.John Planta Hannaford, LL.B. ..... Minister for Health and 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council.
Community Services.Ronald Anthony Phillips .............. Minister for Hospital 6 June, 1991 26 June, 1991 Resigned.
Management.Minister for Health Services 26 June, 1991 24 June, 1992
Management.Terence Allan Griffiths ................ Minister for Courts 6 June, 1991 28 June, 1991 Resigned.
Administration and CorrectiveServices.
Minister for Justice .................... 28 June, 1991 24 June, 1992George Souris, B.Ec., Dip.F.Mgt., Minister for Sport, Recreation 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992 F.A.I.M., F.C.P.A., C.P.A. and Racing and Minister
Assisting the Premier.Anne Margaret Cohen ................. Chief Secretary and Minister for 6 June, 1991 24 June, 1992
Administrative Services.
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FAHEY-MURRAY MINISTRY—No. 82. (24 June, 1992, to 3 July, 1992.) (Coalition)
John Joseph Fahey, Dip.Law ...... Premier, Treasurer, Minister for 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992Industrial Relations, Ministerfor Further Education,Training and Employment andMinister for Ethnic Affairs.
Wallace Telford John Murray ...... Deputy Premier, Minister for 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992Public Works and Minister forRoads.
Bruce George Baird, B.A., Minister for Transport and 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 M.B.A. Minister for the Environment.Peter Edward James Collins, Attorney General, Minister for 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 Q.C., B.A., LL.B. Consumer Affairs and Minister
for Arts.Ian Morton Armstrong, O.B.E. .... Minister for Agriculture and 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992
Rural Affairs.Joseph John Schipp ..................... Minister for Housing .................. 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992Garry Bruce West ........................ Minister for Conservation and 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992
Land Management.Edward Phillip Pickering, Minister for Police and 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council. B.Sc.(Chem.Eng.), F.I.E.Aust., Emergency Services and Vice- F.A.I.E., M.Aus.l.M.M. President of the Executive
Council.Virginia Anne Chadwick, B.A., Minister for School Education 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council. Dip.Ed. and Youth Affairs.Gerald Beresford Ponsonby Minister for Local Government 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 Peacocke. and Minister for Cooperatives.Ian Raymond Causley .................. Minister of Natural Resources ... 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992Robert James Webster ................. Minister for Planning, Minister 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council.
for Energy, Minister for StateDevelopment and Minister forTourism.
John Planta Hannaford, LL.B. ..... Minister for Health and 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 Member of the Legislative Council.Community Services.
Ronald Anthony Phillips .............. Minister for Health Services 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992Management.
Terence Allan Griffiths ................ Minister for Justice .................... 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992George Souris, B.Ec., Dip.F.Mgt., Minister for Sport, Recreation 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992 F.A.I.M., F.C.P.A., C.P.A. and Racing and Minister
Assisting the Premier.Anne Margaret Cohen ................. Chief Secretary and Minister for 24 June, 1992 3 July, 1992
Administrative Services.
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FAHEY-MURRAY MINISTRY—No. 83. (3 July, 1992, to 26 May, 1993.) (Coalition)
John Joseph Fahey, Dip.Law ....... Premier and Treasurer ................ 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993Wallace Telford John Murray ...... Deputy Premier, Minister for 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993
Public Works and Minister forRoads.
Bruce George Baird, B.A., Minister for Transport and 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993 M.B.A. Minister for Tourism.Ian Morton Armstrong, O.B.E. .... Minister for Agriculture and 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993
Rural Affairs.Edward Phillip Pickering, Minister for Police and 3 July, 1992 30 Aug., 1992 Member of the Legislative Council. B.Sc.(Chem.Eng.), F.I.E.Aust., Emergency Services and Vice- F.A.I.E., M.Aus.I.M.M. President of the Executive
Council.Minister for Police and 31 Aug., 1992 23 Sept., 1992
Emergency Services, MinisterAssisting the Premier and Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Minister for Justice, Minister for 23 Sept., 1992 22 Oct., 1992Emergency Services, MinisterAssisting the Premier andVice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Virginia Anne Chadwick, B.A., Minister for Education and 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993 Member of the Legislative Council. Dip.Ed. Youth Affairs and Minister for
Employment and Training.Garry Bruce West ........................ Minister for Conservation and 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993
Land Management and Ministerfor Energy.
John Planta Hannaford, LL.B. ..... Attorney General and Minister for 3 July, 1992 22 Oct., 1992 Member of the Legislative Council.Industrial Relations.
Attorney General, Minister for 22 Oct., 1992 26 May, 1993Industrial Relations and Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Robert James Webster ................. Minister for Planning and 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993 Member of the Legislative Council.Minister for Housing.
Joseph John Schipp ..................... Minister for Sport, Recreation 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993and Racing.
Peter Edward James Collins, Minister for State Development 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993 Q.C., B.A., LL.B. and Minister for Arts.Ian Raymond Causley .................. Minister of Natural Resources ... 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993Ronald Anthony Phillips .............. Minister for Health .................... 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993Terence Allan Griffiths ................ Minister for Justice .................... 3 July, 1992 23 Sept., 1992
Minister for Police ..................... 23 Sept., 1992 26 May, 1993Gerald Beresford Ponsonby Minister for Local Government 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993 Peacocke. and Minister for Cooperatives.George Souris, B.Ec., Dip.F.Mgt., Assistant Treasurer and Minister 3 July, 1992 14 July, 1992 F.A.I.M., F.C.P.A., C.P.A. for Ethnic Affairs.
Minister for Finance, Assistant 14 July, 1992 26 May, 1993Treasurer and Minister forEthnic Affairs.
Anne Margaret Cohen ................. Chief Secretary and Minister for 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993Administrative Services.
James Alan Longley, B.Ec., Minister for Community Services 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993 M.Ec., F.C.P.A., S.P.T,C. and Assistant Minister for
Health.Christopher Peter Hartcher .......... Minister for the Environment ..... 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993Kerry Anne Chikarovski .............. Minister for Consumer Affairs 3 July, 1992 26 May, 1993
and Assistant Minister forEducation.
Wayne Ashley Merton ................. Minister for Justice and Minister 22 Oct., 1992 26 May, 1993for Emergency Services.
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FAHEY-ARMSTRONG MINISTRY—No. 84. (26 May, 1993, to 4 April, 1995.) (Coalition)
John Joseph Fahey, Dip.Law ...... Premier and Minister for 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995Economic Development.
Ian Morton Armstrong, O.B.E. .... Deputy Premier, Minister for 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995Public Works and Ministerfor Ports.
Bruce George Baird, B.A., Minister for Transport and 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995 M.B.A. Minister for Roads.George Souris. B.Ec., Dip.F.Mgt., Minister for Land and Water 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995 F.A.I.M., F.C.P.A., C.P.A. Conservation.John Planta Hannaford, LL.B. ..... Attorney General, Minister for 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995 Member of the Legislative Council.
Justice and Vice-President ofthe Executive Council.
Robert James Webster ................. Minister for Planning and 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995 Member of the Legislative Council.Minister for Housing.
Garry Bruce West ........................ Minister for Energy and Minister 26 May, 1993 27 June, 1994for Local Government and Co-operatives.
Minister for Police and Minister 27 June, 1994 4 April, 1995for Emergency Services.
Virginia Anne Chadwick, B.A., Minister for Education, Training 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995 Member of the Legislative Council. Dip.Ed. and Youth Affairs, Minister for
Tourism and Minister Assistingthe Premier.
Peter Edward James Collins, Treasurer and Minister for the 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995 Q.C., B.A., LL.B. Arts.Ronald Anthony Phillips .............. Minister for Health .................... 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995Kerry Anne Chikarovski .............. Minister for Industrial Relations 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995
and Employment and Ministerfor the Status of Women.
Ian Raymond Causley .................. Minister for Agriculture and 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995Fisheries and Minister forMines.
Terence Allan Griffiths ................ Minister for Police and Minister 26 May, 1993 27 June, 1994for Emergency Services.
James Alan Longley, B.Ec., Minister for Community Services 26 May, 1993 6 Oct., 1993 M.Ec., F.C.P.A., S.P.T.C. and Minister for Aboriginal
Affairs.Minister for Community Services, 6 Oct., 1993 4 April, 1995
Minister for Aboriginal Affairsand Minister for the Ageing.
Christopher Peter Hartcher .......... Minister for the Environment ..... 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995Anne Margaret Cohen ................. Chief Secretary and Minister for 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995
Administrative Services.Michael Stephen Photios ............. Minister for Multicultural and 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995
Ethnic Affairs and MinisterAssisting the Minister forJustice.
Wendy Susan Machin, B.A. ......... Minister for Consumer Affairs 26 May, 1993 6 Oct., 1993and Minister Assisting theMinister for Roads.
Minister for Consumer Affairs, 6 Oct., 1993 4 April, 1995Minister Assisting the Ministerfor Roads and MinisterAssisting the Minister forTransport.
Christopher John Downy, Minister for Sport, Recreation 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995 B.A.(Hons), Dip.Ed. and Racing.Raymond Francis Chappell ......... Minister for Small Business and 26 May, 1993 4 April, 1995
Minister for RegionalDevelopment.
Edward Phillip Pickering, Minister for Energy and Minister 27 June, 1994 4 April, 1995 B.Sc.(Chem.Eng.), F.I.E.Aust., for Local Government and Co- F.A.I.E., M.Aus.I.M.M. operatives.
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Robert John Carr ......................... Premier, Minister for the Arts 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997and Minister for Ethnic Affairs.
Dr Andrew John Refshauge, Deputy Premier, Minister for 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997 M.B., B.S. Health and Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs.Michael Rueben Egan, B.A. ........ Treasurer, Minister for Energy, 4 April, 1995 15 Dec., 1995 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for State Development,Minister Assisting the Premierand Vice-President of theExecutive Council.
Treasurer, Minister for Energy, 15 Dec., 1995 1 Dec., 1997Minister for State and RegionalDevelopment, MinisterAssisting the Premier and Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Paul Francis Patrick Whelan, Minister for Police ..................... 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997 LL.B.Brian Joseph Langton .................. Minister for Transport and 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997
Minister for Tourism.John Joseph Aquilina, B.A., Minister for Education and 4 April, 1995 26 July, 1995 Dip.Ed. Training.
Minister for Education and 26 July, 1995 1 Dec., 1997Training and Minister Assistingthe Premier on Youth Affairs.
Pamela Diane Allan ..................... Minister for the Environment ..... 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997Michael Steven Knight, Minister for Public Works and 4 April, 1995 15 Dec., 1995 B.A.(Hons). Services, Minister for the
Olympics and Minister forRoads.
Minister for the Olympics and 15 Dec., 1995 28 Nov., 1996Minister for Roads.
Minister for the Olympics .......... 28 Nov., 1996 1 Dec., 1997Ronald David Dyer, Dip.Law, Minister for Community 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997 Member of the Legislative Council. Dip.Crim. Services, Minister for Aged
Services and Minister forDisability Services.
Jeffrey William Shaw, Q.C., Attorney General and Minister 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997 Member of the Legislative Council. B.A., LL.B. for Industrial Relations.Kimberley Maxwell Yeadon ........ Minister for Land and Water 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997
Conservation.Craig John Knowles .................... Minister for Urban Affairs and 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997
Planning and Minister forHousing.
Richard Sanderson Amery ........... Minister for Agriculture ............. 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997Patrick Carl Scully, B.A., Minister for Small Business and 4 April, 1995 7 June, 1995 LL.B.(Hons). Regional Development,
Minister for Ports and AssistantMinister for State Development.
Minister for Small Business and 7 June, 1995 15 Dec., 1995Regional Development,Minister for Ports, AssistantMinister for Energy andAssistant Minister for StateDevelopment.
Minister for Public Works and 15 Dec., 1995 28 Nov., 1996Services, Minister for Ports,Assistant Minister for Energyand Assistant Minister for Stateand Regional Development.
Minister for Public Works and 28 Nov., 1996 1 Dec., 1997Services, Minister for Roads,Minister for Ports, AssistantMinister for Energy andAssistant Minister for Stateand Regional Development.
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CARR MINISTRY—No. 85. (4 April, 1995, to 1 December, 1997.) (ALP)—continued
Robert John Debus ...................... Minister for Corrective Services 4 April, 1995 13 Mar., 1996and Minister for EmergencyServices.
Minister for Corrective Services, 13 Mar., 1996 1 Dec., 1997Minister for EmergencyServices and Minister Assistingthe Minister for the Arts.
Jack Richard Face ....................... Minister for Gaming and 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997Racing and Minister Assistingthe Premier on HunterDevelopment.
Faye Lo Po’, A.M. ....................... Minister for Consurner Affairs 4 April, 1995 6 Dec., 1995and Minister for Women.
Minister for Fair Trading and 6 Dec., 1995 1 Dec., 1997Minister for Women.
Robert Douglas Martin ................ Minister for Mineral Resources 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997and Minister for Fisheries.
Gabrielle Mary Harrison, B.A. .... Minister for Sport and 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997Recreation.
Ernest Thomas Page, B.E., Minister for Local Government .. 4 April, 1995 1 Dec., 1997 B.Comm.
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CARR MINISTRY—No. 86. (1 December, 1997, to 8 April, 1999.) (ALP)
Robert John Carr ......................... Premier, Minister for the Arts and 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999Minister for Ethnic Affairs.
Dr Andrew John Refshauge, Deputy Premier, Minister for 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 M.B., B.S. Health and Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs.Michael Rueben Egan, B.A. ........ Treasurer, Minister for State 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 Member of the Legislative Council.
Development and Vice-President of the ExecutiveCouncil.
Paul Francis Patrick Whelan, Minister for Police ..................... 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 LL.B.Michael Steven Knight, Minister for the Olympics .......... 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 B.A.(Hons).Brian Joseph Langton .................. Minister for Fair Trading and 1 Dec., 1997 30 April, 1998 Resigned from Ministry.
Minister for EmergencyServices.
John Joseph Aquilina, B.A., Minister for Education and 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 Dip.Ed. Training and Minister Assisting
the Premier on Youth Affairs.Jeffrey William Shaw, Q.C., Attorney General and Minister 1 Dec., 1997 30 April, 1998 Member of the Legislative Council. B.A., LL.B. for Industrial Relations.
Attorney General, Minister for 30 April, 1998 8 April, 1999Industrial Relations andMinister for Fair Trading.
Pamela Diane Allan ..................... Minister for the Environment ..... 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999Kimberley Maxwell Yeadon ........ Minister for Information 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999
Technology, Minister forForestry, Minister for Ports andMinister Assisting the Premieron Western Sydney.
Craig John Knowles .................... Minister for Urban Affairs and 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999Planning and Minister forHousing.
Patrick Carl Scully, B.A., Minister for Transport and 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 LL.B.(Hons). Minister for Roads.Richard Sanderson Amery ........... Minister for Agriculture and 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999
Minister for Land and WaterConservation.
Robert John Debus ...................... Minister for Energy, Minister for 1 Dec., 1997 30 April, 1998Tourism, Minister forCorrective Services andMinister Assisting the Premieron the Arts.
Minister for Energy, Minister for 30 April, 1998 8 April, 1999Tourism, Minister forCorrective Services, Minister forEmergency Services andMinister Assisting the Premieron the Arts.
Faye Lo Po’, A.M. ....................... Minister for Cornmunity 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999Services, Minister for Ageing,
Minister for Disability Servicesand Minister for Women.
Harry Francis Woods ................... Minister for Regional 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999Development and Minister forRural Affairs.
Ronald David Dyer, Dip.Law, Minister for Public Works and 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 Member of the Legislative Council. Dip.Crim. Services.Jack Richard Face ....................... Minister for Gaming and Racing 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999
and Minister Assisting thePremier on Hunter Development.
Robert Douglas Martin ................ Minister for Mineral Resources 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999and Minister for Fisheries.
Gabrielle Mary Harrison, B.A. .... Minister for Sport and Recreation 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999Ernest Thomas Page, B.E., Minister for Local Government .. 1 Dec., 1997 8 April, 1999 B.Comm.
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CARR MINISTRY—No. 87. (8 April, 1999, to 2 April, 2003.) (ALP)
Robert John Carr ............................ Premier, Minister for the Arts and
Minister for Citizenship.
8 April, 1999 2 April, 2003
Dr Andrew John Refshauge M.B.,
B.S.. ...............................................
Deputy Premier, Minister for Urban
Affairs and Planning, Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs and Minister
for Housing.
8 April, 1999 21 November, 2001
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Planning, Minister for Aboriginal
Affairs and Minister for Housing.
21 November, 2001 2 April, 2003
Michael Rueben Egan, B.A ............ Treasurer, Minister for State
Development and Vice- President
of the Executive Council.
8 April, 1999 13 February, 2003 Member of the Legislative Council.
Treasurer, Minister for State
Development, Minister for
Gaming and Racing, Minister
Assisting the Premier on Hunter
Development, and Vice- President
of the Executive Council.
13 February, 2003 2 April, 2003
Paul Francis Patrick Whelan, LLB. Minister for Police. 8 April, 1999 21 November, 2001
Michael Steven Knight, B.A.(Hons). Minister for the Olympics. 8 April, 1999 12 January, 2001
Craig John Knowles ....................... Minister for Health. 8 April, 1999 2 April, 2003
John Joseph Aquilina, B.A., Dip.Ed. Minister for Education and
Training. 8 April, 1999 21 November, 2001
Minister for Land and Water
Conservation, and Minister for
Fair Trading.
21 November, 2001 2 April, 2003
Jeffrey William Shaw, Q.C. B.A.,
LL.B...............................................
Attorney General and Minister for
Industrial Relations. 8 April, 1999 28 June, 2000 Member of the Legislative Council.
Patrick Carl Scully, B.A.,
LL.B.(Hons). ..................................
Minister for Transport and Minister
for Roads.
8 April, 1999 2 April, 2003
Faye Lo Po’, A.M. ......................... Minister for Community Services,
Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services and Minister
for Women.
8 April, 1999 11 July, 2002
Kimberley Maxwell Yeadon .......... Minister for Information
Technology, Minister for Energy,
Minister for Forestry and Minister
for Western Sydney.
8 April, 1999 2 April, 2003
Richard Sanderson Amery ............. Minister for Agriculture and
Minister for Land and Water
Conservation.
8 April, 1999 21 November, 2001
Minister for Agriculture, and
Minister for Corrective Services.
21 November, 2001 2 April, 2003
Robert John Debus ......................... Minister for the Environment,
Minister for Emergency Services,
Minister for Corrective Services
and Minister Assisting the Premier
on the Arts.
8 April, 1999 28 June, 2000
Attorney General, Minister for the
Environment, Minister for
Emergency Services, Minister for
Corrective Services and Minister
Assisting the Premier on the Arts.
28 June, 2000 12 January, 2001
Attorney General, Minister for the
Environment, Minister for
Emergency Services, and Minister
Assisting the Premier on the Arts.
12 January, 2001 2 April, 2003
Harry Francis Woods ..................... Minister for Local Government,
Minister for Regional
Development and Minister for
Rural Affairs.
8 April, 1999 2 April, 2003
Jack Richard Face .......................... Minister for Gaming and Racing
and Minister Assisting the Premier
on Hunter Development.
8 April, 1999 13 February, 2003
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CARR MINISTRY—No. 87. (8 April, 1999, to 2 April, 2003.) (ALP)—continued
John Joseph Della Bosca ................ Special Minister of State and
Assistant Treasurer. 8 April, 1999 31 March, 2000 Member of the Legislative Council.
Special Minister of State, Assistant
Treasurer, Minister Assisting the
Premier on Public Sector
Management, and Minister
Assisting the Premier for the
Central Coast.
31 March, 2000 28 June, 2000
Special Minister of State, Assistant
Treasurer, Minister for Industrial
Relations, Minister Assisting the
Premier on Public Sector Management, and Minister
Assisting the Premier for the
Central Coast.
28 June, 2000 2 April, 2003
Morris lemma, B.Ec., LL.B ............ Minister for Public Works and
Services and Minister Assisting
the Premier on Citizenship.
8 April, 1999 21 November, 2001
Minister for Public Works and
Services, Minister for Sport and
Recreation, and Minister Assisting
the Premier on Citizenship.
21 November, 2001 2 April, 2003
Sandra Christine Nori..................... Minister for Small Business and
Minister for Tourism. 8 April, 1999 11 July, 2002
Minister for Small Business,
Minister for Tourism, and Minister
for Women.
11 July, 2002 2 April, 2003
Edward Moses Obeid, O.A.M. ....... Minister for Mineral Resources and
Minister for Fisheries. 8 April, 1999 2 April, 2003 Member of the Legislative Council.
John Arthur Watkins, M.A., LL.B.,
Dip.Ed ............................................
Minister for Fair Trading and
Minister for Sport and Recreation. 8 April, 1999 12 January, 2001
Minister for Fair Trading, Minister
for Corrective Services and
Minister for Sport and Recreation.
12 January, 2001 21 November, 2001
Minister for Education and Training. 21 November, 2001 2 April, 2003
Carmel Mary Tebbutt, B.Ec ........... Minister for Juvenile Justice,
Minister Assisting the Premier on
Youth and Minister Assisting the
Minister for the Environment.
8 April, 1999 11 July, 2002 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Community Services,
Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, Minister for
Juvenile Justice, and Minister
Assisting the Premier on Youth.
11 July, 2002 2 April, 2003
Michael Costa ................................ Minister for Police. 21 November, 2001 2 April, 2003 Member of the Legislative Council.
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CARR MINISTRY—No. 88. (2 April, 2003, to 3 August, 2005.) (ALP)
Robert John Carr ............................ Premier, Minister for the Arts, and
Minister for Citizenship. 2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Dr Andrew John Refshauge, M.B.,
B.S. ................................................
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Education and Training, and
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.
2 April, 2003 21 January, 2005
Deputy Premier, Treasurer, Minister
for State Development, and
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs.
21 January, 2005 3 August, 2005
Michael Rueben Egan, B.A. ........... Treasurer, Minister for State
Development, and Vice-President
of the Executive Council.
2 April, 2003 21 January, 2005 Member of the Legislative Council.
John Joseph Della Bosca, B.A........ Special Minister of State, Minister
for Commerce, Minister for
Industrial Relations, Assistant
Treasurer, and Minister for the
Central Coast.
2 April, 2003 21 January, 2005 Member of the Legislative Council.
Special Minister of State, Minister
for Commerce, Minister for
Industrial Relations, Minister for
Ageing, Minister for Disability
Services, Assistant Treasurer,
Minister for the Central Coast, and Vice President of the Executive
Council.
21 January, 2005 1 February, 2005
Special Minister of State, Minister
for Commerce, Minister for
Industrial Relations, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability
Services, Assistant Treasurer, and
Vice President of the Executive
Council.
1 February, 2005 3 August, 2005
Craig John Knowles ....................... Minister for Infrastructure and
Planning, and Minister for Natural
Resources.
2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Robert John Debus ......................... Attorney General, and Minister for
the Environment. 2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Patrick Carl Scully, B.A.,
LL.B.(Hons). ..................................
Minister for Roads, and Minister for
Housing. 2 April, 2003 21 January, 2005
Minister for Police, and Minister for
Housing.
21 January, 2005 1 February, 2005
Minister for Police. 1 February, 2005 3 August, 2005
Morris lemma, B.Ec., LL.B. ........... Minister for Health. 2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Michael Costa ................................ Minister for Transport Services
Minister for the Hunter, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Natural Resources (Forests).
2 April, 2003 1 July, 2004 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Transport Services, and
Minister for the Hunter. 1 July, 2004 5 August, 2004
Minister for Transport Services,
Minister for the Hunter, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
State Development.
5 August, 2004 21 January, 2005
Minister for Roads, Minister for
Economic Reform, Minister for
Ports, and Minister for the Hunter.
21 January, 2005 3 August, 2005
John Arthur Watkins, M.A., LL.B.,
Dip.Ed. ........................................... Minister for Police. 2 April, 2003 21 January, 2005
Minister for Transport. 21 January, 2005 3 August, 2005
Carmel Mary Tebbutt, B.Ec. .......... Minister for Community Services,
Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, and Minister
for Youth.
2 April, 2003 21 January, 2005 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Education and Training. 21 January, 2005 3 August, 2005
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Frank Ernest Sartor ........................ Minister for Energy and Utilities,
Minister for Science and Medical
Research, Minister Assisting the
Minister for Health (Cancer), and
Minister Assisting the Premier on
the Arts.
2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Sandra Christine Nori..................... Minister for Tourism and Sport and
Recreation, and Minister for
Women.
2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Anthony Bernard Kelly, A.L.G.A. . Minister for Rural Affairs, Minister
for Local Government, Minister
for Emergency Services, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Natural Resources (Lands).
2 April, 2003 3 May, 2004 Member of the Legislative Council
Minister for Rural Affairs, Minister
for Local Government, Minister
for Emergency Services, and
Minister for Lands.
3 May, 2004 15 June, 2005
Minister for Rural Affairs, Minister
for Local Government, Minister for Emergency Services, Minister
for Lands, and Minister Assisting
the Minister for Natural
Resources.
15 June, 2005 3 August, 2005
David Andrew Campbell ................ Minister for Regional Development,
Minister for the Illawarra, and
Minister for Small Business.
2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Ian Michael Macdonald, B.A.
(Hons). ...........................................
Minister for Agriculture and
Fisheries. 2 April, 2003 3 May, 2004 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Primary Industries. 3 May, 2004 3 August, 2005
Diane Beamer ................................ Minister for Juvenile Justice,
Minister for Western Sydney, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Infrastructure and Planning
(Planning Administration).
2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Reba Paige Meagher ...................... Minister for Fair Trading, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Commerce.
2 April, 2003 21 January, 2005
Minister for Community Services
and Minister for Youth.
21 January, 2005 3 August, 2005
John Hatzistergos, B.Ec., LL.M ..... Minister for Justice, and Minister
Assisting the Premier on
Citizenship.
2 April, 2003 1 February, 2005 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Justice, Minister for
Fair Trading, Minister Assisting
the Minister for Commerce, and
Minister Assisting the Premier on
Citizenship.
1 February, 2005 3 August, 2005
Grant Anthony McBride,
B.Sc.(Eng.), Dip.Ed. ...................... Minister for Gaming and Racing. 2 April, 2003 1 February, 2005
Minister for Gaming and Racing,
and Minister for the Central Coast.
1 February, 2005 3 August, 2005
Kerry Arthur Hickey ...................... Minister for Mineral Resources. 2 April, 2003 3 August, 2005
Joseph Guerino Tripodi,
B.Ec.(Hons) ................................... Minister for Housing. 1 February, 2005 3 August, 2005
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IEMMA MINISTRY—No. 89. (3 August, 2005, to 2 April, 2007.) (ALP)
Morris lemma, B.Ec., LL.B ............ Premier, Treasurer, and Minister for
Citizenship. 3 August, 2005 17 February, 2006
Premier, Minister for State
Development, and Minister for
Citizenship.
17 February, 2006 2 April, 2007
John Arthur Watkins, M.A., LL.B.,
Dip.Ed. ...........................................
Minister for Transport, and Minister
for State Development.
3 August, 2005 10 August, 2005
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Transport, and Minister for State
Development.
10 August, 2005 17 February, 2006
Deputy Premier, and Minister for
Transport. 17 February, 2006 26 October, 2006
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Transport, and Minister for Police. 26 October, 2006 2 April, 2007
John Joseph Della Bosca, B.A........ Special Minister of State, Minister
for Commerce, Minister for
Industrial Relations, Minister for Ageing, Minister for Disability
Services, Assistant Treasurer, and
Vice President of the Executive
Council.
3 August, 2005 17 February, 2006 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Finance, Minister for
Commerce, Minister for Industrial
Relations, Minister for Ageing,
Minister for Disability Services,
and Vice President of the
Executive Council.
17 February, 2006 2 April, 2007
Robert John Debus ......................... Attorney General, Minister for the
Environment, and Minister for the
Arts.
3 August, 2005 2 March, 2007
Patrick Carl Scully, B.A.,
LL.B.(Hons). ..................................
Minister for Police, and Minister for
Utilities. 3 August, 2005 17 February, 2006
Minister for Police. 17 February, 2006 26 October, 2006
Carmel Mary Tebbutt, B.Ec ........... Minister for Education and
Training, and Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs.
3 August, 2005 10 August, 2005 Member of the Legislative Council until
26 August, 2005
Minister for Education and
Training. 10 August, 2005 2 April, 2007
Michael Costa ................................ Minister for Finance, Minister for
Infrastructure, Minister for the
Hunter, and Minister for Ports and
Waterways.
3 August, 2005 10 August, 2005 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Finance, Minister for
Infrastructure, and Minister for the
Hunter.
10 August, 2005 17 February, 2006
Treasurer, Minister for
Infrastructure, and Minister for the
Hunter.
17 February, 2006 2 April, 2007
John Hatzistergos, B.Ec., LL.M. .... Minister for Health. 3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007 Member of the Legislative Council.
Frank Ernest Sartor ........................ Minister for Planning, Minister for
Redfern Waterloo, Minister for
Science and Medical Research,
and Minister Assisting the
Minister for Health (Cancer).
3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007
Reba Paige Meagher ...................... Minister for Community Services,
and Minister for Youth.
3 August, 2005 8 November, 2006
Minister for Community Services,
Minister for Youth, Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs, and Minister
Assisting the Premier on
Citizenship.
8 November, 2006 2 April, 2007
Sandra Christine Nori..................... Minister for Tourism and Sport and
Recreation, Minister for Women,
and Minister Assisting the
Minister for State Development.
3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007
Ian Michael Macdonald,
B.A.(Hons). ....................................
Minister for Natural Resources,
Minister for Primary Industries,
and Minister for Mineral
Resources.
3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007 Member of the Legislative Council.
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IEMMA MINISTRY—No. 89. (3 August, 2005, to 2 April, 2007.) (ALP)—continued
Anthony Bernard Kelly, A.L.G.A. . Minister for Justice, Minister for
Juvenile Justice, Minister for
Emergency Services, Minister for
Lands, and Minister for Rural
Affairs.
3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007 Member of the Legislative Council.
Diane Beamer ................................ Minister for Western Sydney,
Minister for Fair Trading, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Commerce.
3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007
Joseph Guerino Tripodi,
B.Ec.(Hons) ...................................
Minister for Roads, and Minister for
Housing. 3 August, 2005 10 August, 2005
Minister for Roads. 10 August, 2005 17 February, 2006
Minister for Energy, Minister for
Ports and Waterways, and Minister
Assisting the Treasurer on
Business and Economic
Regulatory Reform.
17 February, 2006 2 April, 2007
David Andrew Campbell ................ Minister for Regional Development,
Minister for the Illawarra, and
Minister for Small Business.
3 August, 2005 17 February, 2006
Minister for Water Utilities,
Minister for Regional
Development, Minister for Small
Business, and Minister for the
Illawarra.
17 February, 2006 2 April, 2007
Grant Anthony McBride,
B.Sc.(Eng.), Dip.Ed. ......................
Minister for Gaming and Racing,
and Minister for the Central Coast. 3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007
Kerry Arthur Hickey ...................... Minister for Local Government. 3 August, 2005 2 April, 2007
Eric Michael Roozendaal, B.A.,
LL.B............................................... Minister for Ports and Waterways. 10 August, 2005 17 February, 2006 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Roads. 17 February, 2006 26 October, 2006
Minister for Roads, and Minister
Assisting the Minister for
Transport.
26 October, 2006 2 April, 2007
Cherie Ann Burton ......................... Minister for Housing, and Minister
Assisting the Minister for Health
(Mental Health).
10 August, 2005 2 April, 2007
Milton Orkopoulos ......................... Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, and
Minister Assisting the Premier on
Citizenship.
10 August, 2005 8 November, 2006 Commission revoked.
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IEMMA MINISTRY—No. 90. (2 April, 2007, to 5 September, 2008.) (ALP)
Morris lemma, B.Ec., LL.B. ........... Premier, and Minister for
Citizenship. 2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
John Arthur Watkins, M.A., LL.B.,
Dip.Ed. ...........................................
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Transport, and Minister for
Finance.
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
John Joseph Della Bosca, B.A........ Minister for Education and
Training, Minister for Industrial
Relations, Minister for the Central
Coast, and Minister Assisting the
Minister for Finance.
2 April, 2007 13 June, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
Stood aside from Ministry.
Michael Costa ................................ Treasurer, Minister for
Infrastructure, and Minister for the
Hunter.
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
John Hatzistergos, B.Ec., LL.M. .... Attorney General, Minister for
Justice, and Minister for Juvenile
Justice.
2 April, 2007 11 April, 2007 Member of the Legislative Council.
Attorney General, and Minister for
Justice. 11 April, 2007 13 June, 2008
Attorney General, Minister for
Justice, and Acting Minister for
Education and Training.
13 June, 2008 5 September, 2008
Frank Ernest Sartor ........................ Minister for Planning, Minister for
Redfern Waterloo, and Minister
for the Arts.
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Reba Paige Meagher ...................... Minister for Health. 2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
David Andrew Campbell ................ Minister for Police, and Minister for
the Illawarra. 2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Eric Michael Roozendaal, B.A.
LL.B ..............................................
Minister for Roads, and Minister for
Commerce.
2 April, 2007 13 June, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Roads, Minister for
Commerce, Acting Minister for
Industrial Relations, and Acting
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Finance.
13 June, 2008 5 September, 2008
Ian Michael Macdonald,
B.A.(Hons). ....................................
Minister for Primary Industries,
Minister for Energy, Minister for
Mineral Resources, and Minister
for State Development.
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
Anthony Bernard Kelly, A.L.G.A. . Minister for Lands, Minister for
Rural Affairs, Minister for
Regional Development, and Vice
President of the Executive
Council.
2 April, 2007 13 June, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Lands, Minister for
Rural Affairs, Minister for
Regional Development, Acting
Minister for the Central Coast, and
Vice President of the Executive
Council.
13 June, 2008 5 September, 2008
Philip Christian Koperberg............. Minister for Climate Change,
Environment and Water. 2 April, 2007 27 February, 2008 Resigned from Ministry.
Kevin Patrick Greene, Dip.Teach.,
B.Ed. .............................................. Minister for Community Services. 2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Kristina Kerscher Keneally ............ Minister for Ageing, and Minister
for Disability Services. 2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Joseph Guerino Tripodi,
B.Ec.(Hons) ...................................
Minister for Small Business and
Regulatory Reform, and Minister
for Ports and Waterways.
2 April, 2007 27 June, 2007
Minister for Small Business,
Minister for Regulatory Reform,
and Minister for Ports and
Waterways.
27 June, 2007 5 September, 2008
Nathan Rees ................................... Minister for Emergency Services,
and Minister for Water Utilities. 2 April, 2007 27 February, 2008
Minister for Emergency Services,
and Minister for Water. 27 February, 2008 5 September, 2008
Matthew James Brown, B.Math.,
LL.B.(Hons) ...................................
Minister for Housing, and Minister
for Tourism.
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
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IEMMA MINISTRY—No. 90. (2 April, 2007, to 5 September, 2008.) (ALP)—continued
Linda Jean Burney, Hon.D.Ed.
Dip.Ed., ..........................................
Minister for Fair Trading, Minister
for Youth, and Minister for
Volunteering.
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Paul Gerard Lynch ......................... Minister for Local Government,
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs,
and Minister Assisting the
Minister for Health (Mental
Health).
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Verity Helen Firth, B.A., LL.B. ..... Minister for Women, Minister for
Science and Medical Research,
Minister for Health (Cancer), and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Climate Change, Environment and
Water (Environment).
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Minister for Climate Change and the
Environment, Minister for
Women, Minister for Science and
Medical Research, and Minister
Assisting the Minister for Health
(Cancer).
27 February, 2008 5 September, 2008
Graham James West ....................... Minister for Gaming and Racing,
Minister for Sport and Recreation,
Minister for Western Sydney, and
Minister Assisting the Premier on
Citizenship.
2 April, 2007 11 April, 2007
Minister for Gaming and Racing,
and Minister for Sport and
Recreation.
11 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
Barbara Mazzel Perry, B.A., LL.B. Minister for Juvenile Justice,
Minister for Western Sydney, and
Minister Assisting the Premier on
Citizenship.
2 April, 2007 5 September, 2008
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REES MINISTRY—No. 91. (5 September, 2008, to 4 December, 2009.) (ALP)
Nathan Rees ................................... Premier. 5 September, 2008 8 September, 2008
Premier, and Minister for the Arts. 8 September, 2008 14 September, 2009
Premier, Minister for the Arts, and
Minister for the Central Coast. 14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Carmel Mary Tebbutt, B.Ec ........... Deputy Premier. 5 September, 2008 8 September, 2008
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Climate Change and the
Environment, and Minister for
Commerce.
8 September, 2008 14 September, 2009
Deputy Premier, and Minister for
Health. 14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
John Joseph Della Bosca, B.A........ Minister for Health, Minister for the
Central Coast, and Vice President
of the Executive Council.
8 September, 2008 1 September, 2009 Member of the Legislative Council.
Resigned from Ministry
John Hatzistergos, B.Ec., LL.M. .... Attorney General, and Minister for
Justice. 8 September, 2008 11 September, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
Attorney General, Minister for
Justice, and Minister for Industrial
Relations.
11 September, 2008 30 January, 2009
Attorney General, and Minister for
Industrial Relations. 30 January, 2009 1 September, 2009
Attorney General, Minister for
Industrial Relations, Minister for
Health, Minister for the Central Coast, and Vice President of the
Executive Council.
1 September, 2009 14 September, 2009
Attorney General, Minister for
Industrial Relations, and Vice
President of the Executive Council.
14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Eric Michael Roozendaal, B.A.
LL.B .............................................. Treasurer. 8 September, 2008 17 November, 2009 Member of the Legislative Council.
Treasurer, and Minister for State
Development.
17 November, 2009 4 December, 2009
David Andrew Campbell ................ Minister for Transport. 8 September, 2008 11 September, 2008
Minister for Transport, and Minister
for the Illawarra. 11 September, 2008 4 December, 2009
Verity Helen Firth, B.A., LL.B. ..... Minister for Education and
Training, and Minister for Women. 8 September, 2008 14 September, 2009
Minister for Education and Training. 14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Kristina Kerscher Keneally ............ Minister for Planning, and Minister
for Redfern Waterloo. 8 September, 2008 17 November, 2009
Minister for Planning, Minister for
Redfern Waterloo, and Minister
for Infrastructure.
17 November, 2009 4 December, 2009
Matthew James Brown, B.Math.,
LL.B.(Hons) ...................................
Minister for Police, and Minister for
the Illawarra.
8 September, 2008 11 September, 2008 Resigned from Ministry
Joseph Guerino Tripodi,
B.Ec.(Hons) ...................................
Minister for Finance, Minister for
Infrastructure, Minister for
Regulatory Reform, and Minister
for Ports and Waterways.
8 September, 2008 17 November, 2009 Resigned from Ministry
Ian Michael Macdonald,
B.A.(Hons). ....................................
Minister for Primary Industries,
Minister for Energy, Minister for
Mineral Resources, and Minister
for State Development.
8 September, 2008 4 November, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Primary Industries,
Minister for Energy, Minister for
Mineral Resources, Minister for
State Development, and Acting
Minister for Small Business.
4 November, 2008 11 November, 2008 (Acting for A P Stewart – stood aside then
removed from office)
Minister for Primary Industries,
Minister for Energy, Minister for
Mineral Resources, and Minister
for State Development.
11 November, 2008 14 September, 2009
Minister for Primary Industries,
Minister for Mineral Resources,
and Minister for State
Development.
14 September, 2009 17 November, 2009 Resigned from Ministry
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REES MINISTRY—No. 91. (5 September, 2008, to 4 December, 2009.) (ALP) —continued
Anthony Bernard Kelly, A.L.G.A. . Minister for Industrial Relations,
Minister for Emergency Services,
and Minister for Lands.
8 September, 2008 11 September, 2008 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Police, Minister for
Emergency Services, and Minister
for Lands.
11 September, 2008 30 January, 2009
Minister for Police, Minister for
Lands, and Minister for Rural
Affairs.
30 January, 2009 14 September, 2009
Minister for Lands. 14 September, 2009 17 November, 2009
Minister for Primary Industries, and
Minister for Lands. 17 November, 2009 4 December, 2009
Linda Jean Burney, Hon.D.Ed.
Dip.Ed., .......................................... Minister for Community Services. 8 September, 2008 14 September, 2009
Minister for Community Services,
and Minister for Women. 14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Kevin Patrick Greene, Dip.Teach.,
B.Ed. ..............................................
Minister for Gaming and Racing,
and Minister for Sport and
Recreation.
8 September, 2008 4 December, 2009
Paul Gerard Lynch ......................... Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, and Minister
for Aboriginal Affairs.
8 September, 2008 4 December, 2009
Barbara Mazzel Perry, B.A., LL.B. Minister for Local Government, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Health (Mental Health).
8 September, 2008 14 September, 2009
Minister for Local Government, and
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Health (Mental Health and Cancer).
14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Graham James West ....................... Minister for Juvenile Justice,
Minister for Volunteering, and
Minister for Youth.
8 September, 2008 23 January, 2009
Minister for Juvenile Justice,
Minister for Volunteering,
Minister for Youth, and Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans’
Affairs.
23 January, 2009 4 December, 2009
Michael John Daley ....................... Minister for Roads. 8 September, 2008 14 September, 2009
Minister for Police. 14 September, 2009 17 November, 2009
Minister for Police, and Minister for
Finance. 17 November, 2009 4 December, 2009
Phillip John Costa .......................... Minister for Water, Minister for
Rural Affairs, and Minister for
Regional Development.
8 September, 2008 30 January, 2009
Minister for Water, and Minister for
Regional Development.
30 January, 2009 4 December, 2009
Dianne Virginia Judge ................... Minister for Fair Trading, Minister
for Citizenship, and Minister
Assisting the Premier on the Arts.
8 September, 2008 4 December, 2009
David Lawrence Borger ................. Minister for Housing, and Minister
for Western Sydney. 8 September, 2008 14 September, 2009
Minister for Housing, Minister for
Western Sydney, and Minister Assisting the Minister for
Transport.
14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Anthony Paul Stewart .................... Minister for Small Business,
Minister for Science and Medical
Research, and Minister Assisting
the Minister for Health (Cancer).
8 September, 2008 4 November, 2008 Stood aside from Ministry. (Removed
from Office 11 November, 2008)
Jodi Leyanne McKay ..................... Minister for Tourism, and Minister
for the Hunter. 8 September, 2008 4 November, 2008
Minister for Tourism, Minister for
the Hunter, Acting Minister for
Science and Medical Research,
and Acting Minister Assisting the
Minister for Health (Cancer).
4 November, 2008 11 November, 2008 (Acting for A P Stewart – stood aside then
removed from office)
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REES MINISTRY—No. 91. (5 September, 2008, to 4 December, 2009.) (ALP)—continued
Jodi Leyanne McKay .....................
(continued)
Minister for Tourism, Minister for
the Hunter, Minister for Small
Business, Minister for Science and
Medical Research, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health
(Cancer).
11 November, 2008 30 January, 2009
Minister for Tourism, Minister for
the Hunter, Minister for Science
and Medical Research, and Minister Assisting the Minister for
Health (Cancer).
30 January, 2009 14 September, 2009
Minister for Tourism, Minister for
the Hunter, Minister for Science
and Medical Research, and
Minister for Commerce.
14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
John Cameron Robertson ............... Minister for Corrective Services,
Minister for Public Sector Reform,
and Special Minister of State.
30 January, 2009 14 September, 2009 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Climate Change and the
Environment, Minister for Energy,
Minister for Corrective Services,
Minister for Public Sector Reform,
and Special Minister of State.
14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Steven James Robert Whan ............ Minister for Emergency Services,
and Minister for Small Business. 30 January, 2009 14 September, 2009
Minister for Emergency Services,
Minister for Small Business, and
Minister for Rural Affairs.
14 September, 2009 4 December, 2009
Peter Thomas Primrose .................. Minister for Regulatory Reform,
and Minister for Mineral
Resources.
17 November, 2009 4 December, 2009 Member of the Legislative Council.
Paul Edward McLeay ..................... Minister for Ports and Waterways. 17 November, 2009 4 December, 2009
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KENEALLY MINISTRY—No. 92. (4 December, 2009, to 28 March, 2011.) (ALP)
Kristina Kerscher Keneally ............ Premier. 4 December, 2009 8 December, 2009
Premier, and Minister for Redfern
Waterloo. 8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
Carmel Mary Tebbutt, B.Ec ........... Deputy Premier. 4 December, 2009 8 December, 2009
Deputy Premier, and Minister for
Health. 8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
John Hatzistergos, B.Ec., LL.M. .... Attorney General, Minister for
Citizenship, Minister for
Regulatory Reform, and Vice President of the Executive
Council.
8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011 Member of the Legislative Council.
Eric Michael Roozendaal, B.A. Treasurer. 6 December, 2009 8 December, 2009 Member of the Legislative Council.
LL.B .............................................. Treasurer, and Special Minister for
State. 8 December, 2009 5 June, 2010
Treasurer, Minister for State and
Regional Development, and
Special Minister for State.
5 June, 2010 6 September, 2010
Treasurer, Minister for State and
Regional Development, Minister
for Ports and Waterways, Special
Minister for State, and Minister for
the Illawarra.
6 September, 2010 28 March, 2011
David Andrew Campbell ................ Minister for Transport and Roads. 8 December, 2009 21 May, 2010 Resigned from Ministry.
Verity Helen Firth, B.A., LL.B. ..... Minister for Education and
Training. 8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
Anthony Bernard Kelly, A.L.G.A. . Minister for Planning, Minister for
Infrastructure, and Minister for
Lands.
8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011 Member of the Legislative Council.
Frank Ernest Sator.......................... Minister for Climate Change and the
Environment, and Minister Assisting the Minister for Health
(Cancer).
8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
Linda Jean Burney, Hon.D.Ed.
Dip.Ed., ..........................................
Minister for the State Plan and
Minister for Community Services. 8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
Michael John Daley ....................... Minister for Police, and Minister for
Finance. 8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
John Cameron Robertson ............... Minister for Industrial Relations,
Minister for Commerce, Minister
for Energy, and Minister for
Public Sector Reform.
8 December, 2009 21 May, 2010 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Transport. 21 May, 2010 5 June, 2010
Minister for Transport, and Minister
for the Central Coast. 5 June, 2010 28 March, 2011
Ian Michael Macdonald,
B.A.(Hons). ....................................
Minister for State and Regional
Development, Minister for Mineral and Forest Resources, and
Minister for the Central Coast.
8 December, 2009 11 March, 2010 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for State and Regional
Development, Minister for
Mineral and Forest Resources, Minister for Major Events, and
Minister for the Central Coast.
11 March, 2010 5 June, 2010 Resigned from Ministry.
Paul Gerard Lynch ......................... Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, and Minister
for Aboriginal Affairs.
8 December, 2009 21 May, 2010
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs,
Minister for Industrial Relations,
Minister for Commerce, Minister
for Energy, and Minister for
Public Sector Reform.
21 May, 2010 28 March, 2011
Steven James Robert Whan ............ Minister for Primary Industries,
Minister for Emergency Services,
and Minister for Rural Affairs.
8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
Jodi Leyanne McKay ..................... Minister for Tourism, Minister for
the Hunter, Minister for Science
and Medical Research, and
Minister for Women.
8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
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KENEALLY MINISTRY—No. 92. (4 December, 2009, to 28 March, 2011.) (ALP)—continued
David Lawrence Borger ................. Minister for Housing, Minister for
Western Sydney, and Minister
Assisting the Minister for
Transport and Roads.
8 December, 2009 21 May, 2010
Minister for Roads, and Minister for
Western Sydney. 21 May, 2010 28 March, 2011
Barbara Mazzel Perry, B.A., LL.B. Minister for Local Government,
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Planning, and Minister Assisting
the Minister for Health (Mental
Health).
8 December, 2009 5 June, 2010
Minister for Local Government,
Minister for Juvenile Justice,
Minister Assisting the Minister for
Planning, and Minister Assisting
the Minister for Health (Mental
Health).
5 June, 2010 28 March, 2011
Phillip John Costa .......................... Minister for Water, and Minister for
Corrective Services. 8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
Kevin Patrick Greene, Dip.Teach.,
B.Ed. ..............................................
Minister for Gaming and Racing,
and Minister for Sport and
Recreation.
8 December, 2009 5 June, 2010
Minister for Gaming and Racing,
Minister for Major Events, and
Minister for Sport and Recreation.
5 June, 2010 28 March, 2011
Dianne Virginia Judge ................... Minister for Fair Trading, and
Minister for the Arts. 8 December, 2009 28 March, 2011
Graham James West ....................... Minister for Juvenile Justice. 8 December, 2009 5 June, 2010 Resigned from Ministry.
Paul Edward McLeay ..................... Minister for Ports and Waterways,
and Minister for the Illawarra. 8 December, 2009 5 June, 2010
Minister for Ports and Waterways,
Minister for Mineral and Forest Resources, and Minister for the
Illawarra.
5 June, 2010 6 September, 2010 Resigned from Ministry.
Peter Thomas Primrose .................. Minister for Small Business,
Minister for Volunteering,
Minister for Youth, and Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans’
Affairs.
8 December, 2009 21 May, 2010 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, Minister for
Volunteering, and Minister for
Youth.
21 May, 2010 28 March, 2011
Francesco Terenzini ....................... Minister for Housing, Minister for
Small Business, and Minister
Assisting the Premier on Veterans’
Affairs.
21 May, 2010 28 March, 2011
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O'FARRELL-STONER MINISTRY—No. 93. (28 March, 2011, to 17 April, 2014.) (Coalition)
Barry Robert O’Farrell ................... Premier. 28 March, 2011 3 April, 2011
Premier, and Minister for Western
Sydney. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Andrew John Stoner ....................... Deputy Premier. 28 March, 2011 3 April, 2011
Deputy Premier, Minister for Trade
and Investment, and Minister for
Regional Infrastructure and
Services.
3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Jillian Gell Skinner ........................ Minister for Health, and Minister
for Medical Research.
3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Adrian Piccoli ................................ Minister for Education. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Michael Joseph Gallacher .............. Minister for Police and Emergency
Services, Minister for the Hunter,
and Vice-President of the
Executive Council.
3 April, 2011
18 December, 2013
Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Police and Emergency
Services, Minister for the Central Coast, and Vice-President of the
Executive Council.
18 December, 2013
17 April, 2014
Duncan John Gay ........................... Minister for Roads and Ports. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014 Member of the Legislative Council.
Bradley Ronald Hazzard ................ Minister for Planning and
Infrastructure, and Minister
Assisting the Premier on
Infrastructure NSW.
3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Christopher Peter Hartcher ............. Minister for Resources and Energy,
Special Minister of State, and
Minister for the Central Coast.
3 April, 2011 9 December, 2013 Resigned from Ministry.
Gladys Berejiklian ......................... Minister for Transport. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
George Souris ................................ Minister for Tourism, Major Events,
Hospitality and Racing, and
Minister for the Arts.
3 April, 2011
18 December, 2013
Minister for Tourism, Major Events,
Hospitality and Racing, Minister
for the Arts, and Minister for the
Hunter.
18 December, 2013 17 April, 2014
Michael Bruce Baird ...................... Treasurer. 3 April, 2011 12 September, 2012
Treasurer, and Minister for
Industrial Relations. 12 September, 2012 17 April, 2014
Gregory Stephen Pearce ................. Minister for Finance and Services,
and Minister for the Illawarra.
3 April, 2011 2 August, 2013 Member of the Legislative Council.
Resigned from Ministry.
Katrina Ann Hodgkinson ............... Minister for Primary Industries, and
Minister for Small Business. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Andrew James Constance .............. Minister for Ageing, and Minister
for Disability Services. 3 April, 2011
2 August, 2013
Minister for Finance and Services. 2 August, 2013 17 April, 2014
Gregory Eugene Smith ................... Attorney General, and Minister for
Justice. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Donald Loftus Page ........................ Minister for Local Government, and
Minister for the North Coast. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Prudence Jane Goward ................... Minister for Family and Community
Services, and Minister for Women. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Anthony John Roberts .................... Minister for Fair Trading. 3 April, 2011 9 December, 2013
Minister for Resources and Energy,
and Special Minister of State. 9 December, 2013 17 April, 2014
Kevin John Humphries ................... Minister for Mental Health, Minister
for Healthy Lifestyles, and
Minister for Western New South
Wales.
3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Robyn Mary Parker ........................ Minister for the Environment, and
Minister for Heritage. 3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Victor Michael Dominello ............. Minister for Citizenship and
Communities, and Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs.
3 April, 2011 17 April, 2014
Graham Annesley........................... Minister for Sport and Recreation. 3 April, 2011 30 August, 2013 Resigned from Ministry.
John George Ajaka ......................... Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, and Minister
for the Illawarra.
2 August, 2013 17 April, 2014 Member of the Legislative Council.
Gabrielle Cecelia Upton ................. Minister for Sport and Recreation. 30 August, 2013 17 April, 2014
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Stuart Laurence Ayres .................... Minister for Fair Trading, and
Minister Assisting the Premier on
Western Sydney.
9 December, 2013 17 April, 2014
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BAIRD-STONER/GRANT MINISTRY—No. 94. (17 April, 2014 to 2 April, 2015.) (Coalition)
Michael Bruce Baird ...................... Premier. 17 April, 2014 23 April, 2014
Premier, Minister for Infrastructure,
and Minister for Western Sydney 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Andrew John Stoner ....................... Deputy Premier. 17 April, 2014 23 April, 2014
Deputy Premier, Minister for Trade
and Investment, Minister for
Regional Infrastructure and
Services, Minister for Tourism and
Major Events, Minister for Small
Business, and Minister for the
North Coast.
23 April, 2014 17 October, 2014 Resigned from Ministry.
Troy Wayne Grant ......................... Minister for Hospitality, Gaming
and Racing, and Minister for the
Arts.
23 April, 2014 17 October, 2014
Deputy Premier, Minister for Trade
and Investment, Minister for
Regional Infrastructure and
Services, Minister for Tourism and
Major Events, Minister for
Hospitality, Gaming and Racing,
and Minister for the Arts.
17 October, 2014 2 April, 2015
Gladys Berejiklian ......................... Minister for Transport. 17 April, 2014 23 April, 2014
Minister for Transport, and Minister
for the Hunter. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Adrian Piccoli ................................ Minister for Education. 17 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Michael Joseph Gallacher .............. Minister for Police and Emergency
Services, Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for the Central
Coast, and Vice-President of the
Executive Council.
23 April, 2014
7 May, 2014 Member of the Legislative Council.
Resigned from Ministry.
Duncan John Gay ........................... Minister for Roads and Freight. 23 April, 2014 7 May, 2014 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Roads and Freight, and
Vice-President of the Executive
Council.
7 May, 2014 2 April, 2015
Anthony John Roberts .................... Minister for Resources and Energy,
and Special Minister of State. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Jillian Gell Skinner ........................ Minister for Health, and Minister
for Medical Research. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Andrew James Constance .............. Treasurer. 23 April, 2014 7 May, 2014
Treasurer, and Minister for
Industrial Relations. 7 May, 2014 2 April, 2015
Prudence Jane Goward ................... Minister for Planning, and Minister
for Women. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Bradley Ronald Hazzard ................ Attorney General, and Minister for
Justice.
23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Gabrielle Cecelia Upton ................. Minister for Family and Community
Services. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Katrina Ann Hodgkinson ............... Minister for Primary Industries, and
Assistant Minister for Tourism and
Major Events.
Minister for Primary Industries
23 April, 2014
17 October, 2014
17 October, 2014
2 April, 2015
Resigned as Assistant Minister.
Kevin John Humphries ................... Minister for Natural Resources,
Lands and Water, and Minister for
Western NSW.
23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
John George Ajaka ......................... Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, and Minister
for the Illawarra.
23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015 Member of the Legislative Council.
Stuart Laurence Ayres .................... Minister for Fair Trading, Minister
for Sport and Recreation, and
Minister Assisting the Premier on
Western Sydney.
23 April, 2014 7 May, 2014
Minister for Police and Emergency
Services, Minister for Sport and
Recreation, and Minister Assisting
the Premier on Western Sydney.
7 May, 2014
2 April, 2015
Victor Michael Dominello ............. Minister for Citizenship and
Communities, Minister for
Aboriginal Affairs, Minister for
Veterans Affairs, and Assistant
Minister for Education.
23 April, 2014
2 April, 2015
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Robert Gordon Stokes .................... Minister for the Environment,
Minister for Heritage, and
Assistant Minister for Planning.
23 April, 2014
7 May, 2014
Minister for the Environment,
Minister for Heritage, Minister for
the Central Coast, and Assistant
Minister for Planning.
7 May, 2014 2 April, 2015
Dominic Francis Perrottet .............. Minister for Finance and Services. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Paul Lawrence Toole ..................... Minister for Local Government. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Jai Travers Rowell ......................... Minister for Mental Health, and
Assistant Minister for Health. 23 April, 2014 2 April, 2015
Matthew Ryan Mason Cox ............. Minister for Fair Trading. 7 May, 2014 2 April, 2015 Member of the Legislative Council.
Giovanni Domenic Barilaro…….. Minister for Small Business, and
Minister for Regional Tourism
17 October, 2014 2 April, 2015
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BAIRD-GRANT/BARILARO MINISTRY—No. 95. (2 April, 2015 to 23 January, 2017) (Coalition)
Michael Bruce Baird ...................... Premier, and Minister for Western
Sydney.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Troy Wayne Grant .......................... Deputy Premier, Minister for Justice
and Police, Minister for the Arts,
and Minister for Racing.
2 April, 2015 15 November, 2016
Minister for Justice and Police,
Minister for the Arts, and Minister
for Racing.
15 November, 2016 23 January, 2017
Giovanni Domenic Barilaro ........... Minister for Regional Development,
Minister for Skills, and Minister
for Small Business.
2 April, 2015 15 November, 2016
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Regional Development, Minister
for Skills, and Minister for Small
Business.
15 November, 2016 23 January, 2017
Gladys Berejiklian ......................... Treasurer, and Minister for
Industrial Relations.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Adrian Piccoli ................................ Minister for Education. 2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Duncan John Gay ........................... Minister for Roads, Maritime and
Freight, and Vice-President of the
Executive Council.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017 Member of the Legislative Council.
Anthony John Roberts .................... Minister for Industry, Resources and
Energy.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Jillian Gell Skinner ........................ Minister for Health. 2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Andrew James Constance .............. Minister for Transport and
Infrastructure.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Bradley Ronald Hazzard ................ Minister for Family and Community
Services, and Minister for Social
Housing.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Robert Gordon Stokes .................... Minister for Planning. 2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Dominic Francis Perrottet .............. Minister for Finance, Services and
Property.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Gabrielle Cecelia Upton ................. Attorney General. 2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Prudence Jane Goward ................... Minister for Mental Health, Minister
for Medical Research, Assistant
Minister for Health, Minister for
Women, and Minister for the
Prevention of Domestic Violence
and Sexual Assault.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
John George Ajaka ......................... Minister for Ageing, Minister for
Disability Services, and Minister
for Multiculturalism.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017 Member of the Legislative Council.
Stuart Laurence Ayres .................... Minister for Trade, Tourism and
Major Events, and Minister for
Sport.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Victor Michael Dominello ............. Minister for Innovation and Better
Regulation.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Paul Lawrence Toole ..................... Minister for Local Government. 2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Niall Mark Blair ............................. Minister for Primary Industries, and
Minister for Lands and Water.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017 Member of the Legislative Council.
Mark Raymond Speakman ............. Minister for the Environment,
Minister for Heritage, and
Assistant Minister for Planning.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
David Andrew Elliott ..................... Minister for Corrections, Minister
for Emergency Services, and
Minister for Veterans Affairs.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
Leslie Gladys Williams .................. Minister for Early Childhood
Education, Minister for Aboriginal
Affairs, and Assistant Minister for
Education.
2 April, 2015 23 January, 2017
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BEREJIKLIAN-BARILARO MINISTRY—No. 96. (23 January, 2017 to 2 April, 2019) (Coalition)
Gladys Berejiklian ......................... Premier. 23 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Giovanni Domenic Barilaro ........... Deputy Premier. 23 January, 2017 30 January, 2017
Deputy Premier, Minister for
Regional New South Wales,
Minister for Skills, and Minister
for Small Business.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Dominic Francis Perrottet .............. Treasurer, and Minister for
Industrial Relations.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Niall Mark Blair ............................. Minister for Primary Industries,
Minister for Regional Water, and
Minister for Trade and Industry.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019 Member of the Legislative Council.
Donald Thomas Harwin ................. Minister for Resources, Minister for
Energy and Utilities, Minister for
the Arts, and Vice-President of the
Executive Council.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019 Member of the Legislative Council.
Anthony John Roberts .................... Minister for Planning, Minister for
Housing, and Special Minister of
State.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Andrew James Constance .............. Minister for Transport and
Infrastructure.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Bradley Ronald Hazzard ................ Minister for Health, and Minister
for Medical Research.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Robert Gordon Stokes .................... Minister for Education. 30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Mark Raymond Speakman ............. Attorney General. 30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Troy Wayne Grant ......................... Minister for Police, and Minister for
Emergency Services.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Victor Michael Dominello ............. Minister for Finance, Services and
Property.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Prudence Jane Goward ................... Minister for Family and Community
Services, Minister for Social Housing, and Minister for the
Prevention of Domestic Violence
and Sexual Assault.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Paul Lawrence Toole ..................... Minister for Lands and Forestry,
and Minister for Racing.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
David Andrew Elliott ..................... Minister for Counter Terrorism,
Minister for Corrections, and
Minister for Veterans Affairs.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Gabrielle Cecelia Upton ................. Minister for the Environment,
Minister for Local Government,
and Minister for Heritage.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Stuart Laurence Ayres .................... Minister for Western Sydney,
Minister for WestConnex, and
Minister for Sport.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Melinda Jane Pavey ....................... Minister for Roads, Maritime and
Freight.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Matthew John Kean ....................... Minister for Innovation and Better
Regulation.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Adam John Marshall ...................... Minister for Tourism and Major
Events, and Assistant Minister for
Skills.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Tanya Davies ................................. Minister for Mental Health, Minister
for Women, and Minister for
Ageing.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
Sarah Mitchell ................................ Minister for Early Childhood
Education, Minister for Aboriginal
Affairs, and Assistant Minister for
Education.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019 Member of the Legislative Council.
Raymond Craig Williams ............... Minister for Multiculturalism, and
Minister for Disability Services.
30 January, 2017 2 April,2019
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BEREJIKLIAN-BARILARO MINISTRY—No. 97. (2 April, 2019 to 8 May, 2020) (Coalition)
Gladys Berejiklian ......................... Premier. 2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Giovanni Domenic Barilaro ........... Deputy Premier, Minister for
Regional New South Wales,
Industry and Trade.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Dominic Francis Perrottet ............... Treasurer. 2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Paul Lawrence Toole ...................... Minister for Regional Transport and
Roads.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Donald Thomas Harwin .................. Special Minister of State, Minister
for the Public Service and
Employee Relations, Aboriginal
Affairs, and the Arts, and Vice-
President of the Executive
Council.
2 April, 2019 15 April, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
Andrew James Constance ............... Minister for Transport and Roads. 2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Bradley Ronald Hazzard ................ Minister for Health and Medical
Research.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Robert Gordon Stokes .................... Minister for Planning and Public
Spaces.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Mark Raymond Speakman ............. Attorney General, and Minister for
the Prevention of Domestic
Violence.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Victor Michael Dominello ............. Minister for Customer Service. 2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Sarah Mitchell ................................ Minister for Education and Early
Childhood Learning.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
David Andrew Elliott ..................... Minister for Police and Emergency
Services.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Melinda Jane Pavey ....................... Minister for Water, Property and
Housing.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Stuart Laurence Ayres .................... Minister for Jobs, Investment,
Tourism and Western Sydney.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Matthew John Kean ....................... Minister for Energy and
Environment.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Adam John Marshall ...................... Minister for Agriculture and
Western New South Wales.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Anthony John Roberts .................... Minister for Counter Terrorism and
Corrections.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Shelley Elizabeth Hancock............. Minister for Local Government. 2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Kevin John Anderson ..................... Minister for Better Regulation and
Innovation.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Geoffrey Lee .................................. Minister for Skills and Tertiary
Education.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Anthony John Sidoti....................... Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism,
Seniors and Veterans.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Bronwyn Taylor ............................. Minister for Mental Health,
Regional Youth and Women.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
Gareth James Ward ........................ Minister for Families, Communities
and Disability Services.
2 April, 2019 8 May, 2020
Damien Francis Tudehope ............. Minister for Finance and Small
Business.
2 April, 2019 15 April, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
Minister for Finance and Small
Business, and Vice-President of
the Executive Council.
15 April, 2020 8 May, 2020
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BEREJIKLIAN-BARILARO MINISTRY—No. 98. (8 May, 2020 to 3 July, 2020) (Coalition)
Gladys Berejiklian ......................... Premier. 8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Giovanni Domenic Barilaro ........... Deputy Premier, Minister for
Regional New South Wales,
Industry and Trade.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Dominic Francis Perrottet ............... Treasurer. 8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Paul Lawrence Toole ...................... Minister for Regional Transport and
Roads.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Mark Raymond Speakman .............. Attorney General, and Minister for
the Prevention of Domestic
Violence.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Bradley Ronald Hazzard ................. Minister for Health and Medical
Research.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Robert Gordon Stokes .................... Minister for Planning and Public
Spaces.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Victor Michael Dominello ............. Minister for Customer Service. 8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Andrew James Constance ............... Minister for Transport and Roads. 8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Sarah Mitchell ................................ Minister for Education and Early
Childhood Learning.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
David Andrew Elliott ..................... Minister for Police and Emergency
Services.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Melinda Jane Pavey ....................... Minister for Water, Property and
Housing.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Stuart Laurence Ayres .................... Minister for Jobs, Investment,
Tourism and Western Sydney.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Matthew John Kean ....................... Minister for Energy and
Environment.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Adam John Marshall ...................... Minister for Agriculture and
Western New South Wales.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Anthony John Roberts .................... Minister for Counter Terrorism and
Corrections.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Shelley Elizabeth Hancock............. Minister for Local Government. 8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Kevin John Anderson ..................... Minister for Better Regulation and
Innovation.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Geoffrey Lee .................................. Minister for Skills and Tertiary
Education.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Anthony John Sidoti....................... Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism,
Seniors and Veterans.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Bronwyn Taylor ............................. Minister for Mental Health,
Regional Youth and Women.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
Gareth James Ward ........................ Minister for Families, Communities
and Disability Services.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020
Damien Francis Tudehope ............. Minister for Finance and Small
Business, and Vice-President of
the Executive Council.
8 May, 2020 3 July, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
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BEREJIKLIAN-BARILARO MINISTRY—No. 99. (3 July, 2020 to ) (Coalition)
Gladys Berejiklian ......................... Premier. 3 July, 2020
Giovanni Domenic Barilaro ........... Deputy Premier, Minister for
Regional New South Wales,
Industry and Trade.
3 July, 2020
Dominic Francis Perrottet ............... Treasurer. 3 July, 2020
Paul Lawrence Toole ...................... Minister for Regional Transport and
Roads.
3 July, 2020
Donald Thomas Harwin .................. Special Minister of State, Minister
for the Public Service and
Employee Relations, Aboriginal
Affairs, and the Arts, and Vice-
President of the Executive
Council.
3 July, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
Mark Raymond Speakman .............. Attorney General, and Minister for
the Prevention of Domestic
Violence.
3 July, 2020
Damien Francis Tudehope .............. Minister for Finance and Small
Business.
3 July, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
Bradley Ronald Hazzard ................. Minister for Health and Medical
Research.
3 July, 2020
Robert Gordon Stokes .................... Minister for Planning and Public
Spaces.
3 July, 2020
Victor Michael Dominello ............. Minister for Customer Service. 3 July, 2020
Andrew James Constance ............... Minister for Transport and Roads. 3 July, 2020
Sarah Mitchell ................................ Minister for Education and Early
Childhood Learning.
3 July, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
David Andrew Elliott ..................... Minister for Police and Emergency
Services.
3 July, 2020
Melinda Jane Pavey ....................... Minister for Water, Property and
Housing.
3 July, 2020
Stuart Laurence Ayres .................... Minister for Jobs, Investment,
Tourism and Western Sydney.
3 July, 2020
Matthew John Kean ....................... Minister for Energy and
Environment.
3 July, 2020
Adam John Marshall ...................... Minister for Agriculture and
Western New South Wales.
3 July, 2020
Anthony John Roberts .................... Minister for Counter Terrorism and
Corrections.
3 July, 2020
Shelley Elizabeth Hancock............. Minister for Local Government. 3 July, 2020
Kevin John Anderson ..................... Minister for Better Regulation and
Innovation.
3 July, 2020
Geoffrey Lee .................................. Minister for Skills and Tertiary
Education.
3 July, 2020
Anthony John Sidoti....................... Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism,
Seniors and Veterans.
3 July, 2020
Bronwyn Taylor ............................. Minister for Mental Health,
Regional Youth and Women.
3 July, 2020 Member of the Legislative Council.
Gareth James Ward ........................ Minister for Families, Communities
and Disability Services.
3 July, 2020