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Premier of New South Wales

Incumbent
Chris Minns
since 28 March 2023
Premier's Department
Cabinet Office
Style
  • Premier (informal)
  • StatusHead of government
    Member ofNew South Wales Legislative Assembly
    Reports toParliament
    AppointerGovernor of New South Wales
    byconvention, based on appointee's ability to command confidence in the Legislative Assembly
    Term lengthAt the governor's pleasure
    contingent on the premier's ability to command confidence in the lower house of Parliament
    Constituting instrumentNone (constitutional convention)
    Formation6 June 1856
    First holderStuart Donaldson
    DeputyDeputy Premier of New South Wales
    Salary$416,440[1]

    The premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Government of New South Wales follows the Westminster Parliamentary System, with a Parliament of New South Wales acting as the legislature. The premier is appointed by the Governor of New South Wales, and by modern convention holds office by their ability to command the support of a majority of members of the lower house of Parliament, the Legislative Assembly.

    Before Federation in 1901, the term "prime minister of New South Wales" was also used. "Premier" has been used more or less exclusively from 1901, to avoid confusion with the federal prime minister of Australia.[2][3]

    The current premier is Chris Minns, the leader of the New South Wales Labor Party, who assumed office on 28 March 2023. Minns defeated Dominic Perrottet at the election held on 25 March 2023, after twelve years of Liberal/National Coalition rule.[4]

    List of premiers of New South Wales

    No. Portrait Name
    Electoral district
    (Birth–death)
    Election Term of office Political party Ministry Monarch
    Term start Term end Time in office
    1 Stuart Donaldson
    MLA for Sydney Hamlets
    (1812–1867)
    1856 6 June
    1856
    25 August
    1856
    80 days Independent Donaldson Victoria
    (1837–1901)
    Governor:
  • Sir John Young
    (1861–1867)
  • The Earl Belmore
    (1868–1872)
  • Sir Hercules Robinson
    (1872–1879)
  • Lord Augustus Loftus
    (1879–1885)
  • The Lord Carrington
    (1885–1890)
  • The Earl of Jersey
    (1891–1893)
  • Sir Robert Duff
    (1893–1895)
  • The Viscount Hampden
    (1895–1899)
  • The Earl Beauchamp
    (from 1899)
  • 2 Charles Cowper
    MLA for Sydney City
    (1807–1875)
    26 August
    1856
    2 October
    1856
    37 days Independent Cowper I
    3 Henry Parker
    MLA for Parramatta
    (1808–1881)
    3 October
    1856
    7 September
    1857
    339 days Independent Parker
    (2) Charles Cowper
    MLA for Sydney City
    (until 1859)
    MLA for East Sydney
    (from 1859)

    (1807–1875)
    7 September
    1857
    26 October
    1859
    2 years, 49 days Independent Cowper II
    1858
    1859
    4 William Forster
    MLA for Queanbeyan
    (1818–1882)
    27 October
    1859
    9 March
    1860
    1 year, 165 days Independent Forster
    5 John Robertson
    MLA for Upper Hunter
    (1816–1891)
    9 March
    1860
    9 January
    1861
    306 days Independent Robertson I
    (2) Charles Cowper
    MLA for East Sydney
    (1807–1875)
    1860 10 January
    1861
    15 October
    1863
    2 years, 278 days Independent Cowper III
    6 James Martin
    MLA for Tumut
    (until 1864)
    MLA for Monara
    (1864)
    MLA for Lachlan
    (from 1864)

    (1820–1886)
    16 October
    1863
    2 February
    1865
    1 year, 109 days Independent Martin I
    (2) Charles Cowper
    MLA for East Sydney
    (1807–1875)
    1864–65 3 February
    1865
    21 January
    1866
    352 days Independent Cowper IV
    (6) James Martin
    MLA for Lachlan
    (1820–1886)
    22 January
    1866
    26 October
    1868
    2 years, 278 days Independent Martin II
    (5) John Robertson
    MLA for Clarence
    (1816–1891)
    27 October
    1868
    12 January
    1870
    1 year, 77 days Independent Robertson II
    (2) Charles Cowper
    MLA for Liverpool Plains
    (1807–1875)
    1869–70 13 January
    1870
    15 December
    1870
    336 days Independent Cowper V
    (6) James Martin
    MLA for East Sydney
    (until 1872)
    MLA for East Macquarie
    (from 1872)

    (1820–1886)
    16 December
    1870
    13 May
    1872
    1 year, 149 days Independent Martin III
    7 Henry Parkes
    MLA for East Sydney
    (1815–1896)
    1872 14 May
    1872
    8 February
    1875
    2 years, 270 days Independent Parkes I
    (5) John Robertson
    MLA for West Sydney
    (1816–1891)
    1874–75 9 February
    1875
    21 March
    1877
    2 years, 40 days Independent Robertson III
    (7) Henry Parkes
    MLA for East Sydney
    (1815–1896)
    22 March
    1877
    16 August
    1877
    175 days Independent Parkes II
    (5) Sir John Robertson
    MLA for West Sydney
    (until November 1877)
    MLA for East Macquarie
    (from November 1877)
    MLA for Lachlan
    (from November 1877)

    (1816–1891)
    17 August
    1877
    17 December
    1877
    122 days Independent Robertson IV
    8 James Farnell
    MLA for St Leonards
    (1825–1888)
    1877 18 December
    1877
    20 December
    1878
    1 year, 2 days Independent Farnell
    (7) Sir Henry Parkes
    MLA for Canterbury
    (until 1880)
    MLA for East Sydney
    (1880–1882)
    MLA for Tenterfield
    (from 1882)

    (1815–1896)
    21 December
    1878
    4 January
    1883
    4 years, 14 days Independent Parkes III
    1880
    9 Alexander Stuart
    MLA for Illawarra
    (1824–1886)
    1882 5 January
    1883
    6 October
    1885
    2 years, 274 days Independent Stuart
    10 George Dibbs
    MLA for St Leonards
    (until October 1885)
    MLA for Murrumbidgee
    (from October 1885)

    (1834–1904)
    7 October
    1885
    21 December
    1885
    75 days Independent Dibbs I
    1885
    (5) Sir John Robertson
    MLA for Mudgee
    (1816–1891)
    22 December
    1885
    22 February
    1886
    62 days Independent Robertson V
    11 Sir Patrick Jennings
    MLA for The Bogan
    (1831–1897)
    26 February
    1886
    19 January
    1887
    327 days Independent Jennings
    (7) Sir Henry Parkes
    MLA for St Leonards
    (1815–1896)
    25 January
    1887
    16 January
    1889
    1 year, 357 days Free Trade Parkes IV
    1887
    10 George Dibbs
    MLA for Murrumbidgee

    (1834–1904)
    17 January
    1889
    7 March
    1889
    49 days Protectionist Dibbs II
    (7) Sir Henry Parkes
    MLA for St Leonards
    (1815–1896)
    1889 8 March
    1889
    23 October
    1891
    2 years, 229 days Free Trade Parkes V
    1891
    (10) George Dibbs
    MLA for Murrumbidgee

    (1834–1904)
    23 October
    1891
    2 August
    1894
    2 years, 283 days Protectionist Dibbs III
    12 George Reid
    MLA for Sydney-King

    (1845–1918)
    1894 3 August
    1894
    13 September
    1899
    5 years, 41 days Free Trade Reid
    1895
    1898
    13 Sir William Lyne
    MLA for Hume

    (1844–1913)
    14 September
    1899
    27 March
    1901
    1 year, 194 days Protectionist Lyne
    Edward VII
    (1901–1910)
    Governor:
  • Sir Harry Rawson
    (1902–1909)
  • The Viscount Chelmsford
    (from 1909)
  • 14 Sir John See
    MLA for Grafton

    (1844–1907)
    1901 28 March
    1901
    14 June
    1904
    3 years, 78 days Progressive See
    15 Thomas Waddell
    MLA for Cowra

    (1854–1940)
    15 June
    1904
    29 August
    1904
    75 days Progressive Waddell
    16 Sir Joseph Carruthers
    MLA for St George

    (1857–1932)
    1904 29 August
    1904
    1 October
    1907
    3 years, 33 days Liberal Reform Carruthers
    1907
    17 Charles Wade
    MLA for Gordon

    (1863–1922)
    2 October
    1907
    1 October
    1910
    2 years, 364 days Liberal Reform Wade
    George V
    (1910–1936)
    Governor:
  • Sir Walter Davidson
    (1918–1923)
  • Sir Dudley de Chair
    (1924–1930)
  • Sir Philip Game
    (1930–1935)
  • The Lord Gowrie
    (from 1935)
  • 18 James McGowen
    MLA for Redfern

    (1855–1922)
    1910 21 October
    1910
    29 June
    1913
    2 years, 251 days Labor McGowen
    19 William Holman
    MLA for Cootamundra

    (1871–1934)
    30 June
    1913
    12 April
    1920
    6 years, 287 days Labor Holman I
    1913
    Nationalist Holman II
    1917
    20 John Storey
    MLA for Balmain

    (1869–1921)
    1920 13 April
    1920
    5 October
    1921
    1 year, 175 days Labor Storey
    21 James Dooley
    MLA for Bathurst

    (1877–1950)
    5 October
    1921
    20 December
    1921
    76 days Labor Dooley I
    22 Sir George Fuller
    MLA for Wollondilly

    (1861–1940)
    20 December
    1921
    20 December
    1921
    7 hours Nationalist Fuller I
    (21) James Dooley
    MLA for Bathurst

    (1877–1950)
    20 December
    1921
    13 April
    1922
    114 days Labor Dooley II
    (22) Sir George Fuller
    MLA for Wollondilly

    (1861–1940)
    1922 13 April
    1922
    17 June
    1925
    3 years, 55 days Nationalist Fuller II
    23 Jack Lang
    MLA for Parramatta

    (1876–1975)
    1925 17 June
    1925
    18 October
    1927
    2 years, 123 days Labor Lang I
    Lang II
    24 Thomas Bavin
    MLA for Gordon

    (1874–1941)
    1927 18 October
    1927
    4 November
    1930
    3 years, 17 days Nationalist Bavin
    (23) Jack Lang
    MLA for Auburn

    (1876–1975)
    1930 4 November
    1930
    16 May
    1932
    1 year, 194 days Labor
    (until 1931)
    Lang III
    Lang Labor
    25 Bertram Stevens
    MLA for Croydon

    (1889–1973)
    16 May
    1932
    5 August
    1939
    7 years, 81 days United Australia Stevens I
    1932
    1935 Stevens II
    Edward VIII
    (1936)
    Governor:
    George VI
    (1936–1952)
    Governor:
  • Sir John Northcott
    (from 1946)
  • 1938 Stevens III
    26 Alexander Mair
    MLA for Albury

    (1889–1969)
    5 August
    1939
    16 May
    1941
    1 year, 284 days United Australia Mair
    27 William McKell
    MLA for Redfern

    (1891–1985)
    1941 16 May
    1941
    6 February
    1947
    5 years, 266 days Labor McKell I
    1944 McKell II
    28 Jim McGirr
    MLA for Bankstown
    (until 1950)
    MLA for Liverpool
    (from 1950)

    (1890–1957)
    6 February
    1947
    2 April
    1952
    5 years, 56 days Labor McGirr I
    1947 McGirr II
    1950 McGirr III
    Elizabeth II
    (1952–2022)
    Governor:
  • Sir Eric Woodward
    (1957–1965)
  • Sir Roden Cutler
    (1966–1981)
  • Sir James Rowland
    (1981–1989)
  • Sir David Martin
    (1989–1990)
  • Peter Sinclair
    (1990–1996)
  • Gordon Samuels
    (1996–2001)
  • Dame Marie Bashir
    (2001–2014)
  • David Hurley
    (2014–2019)
  • Margaret Beazley
    (from 2019)
  • 29 Joseph Cahill
    MLA for Cook's River

    (1891–1959)
    2 April
    1952
    22 October
    1959
    7 years, 203 days Labor Cahill I
    1953 Cahill II
    1956 Cahill III
    1959 Cahill IV
    30 Bob Heffron
    MLA for Maroubra

    (1890–1978)
    23 October
    1959
    30 April
    1964
    4 years, 190 days Labor Heffron I
    1962 Heffron II
    31 Jack Renshaw
    MLA for Castlereagh

    (1909–1987)
    30 April
    1964
    13 May
    1965
    1 year, 13 days Labor Renshaw
    32 Sir Robert Askin
    MLA for Collaroy
    (until 1973)
    MLA for Pittwater
    (from 1973)

    (1907–1981)
    1965 13 May
    1965
    3 January
    1975
    9 years, 235 days Liberal Askin I
    1968 Askin II
    Askin III
    1971 Askin IV
    Askin V
    1973 Askin VI
    33 Tom Lewis
    MLA for Wollondilly

    (1922–2016)
    3 January
    1975
    23 January
    1976
    1 year, 20 days Liberal Lewis I
    Lewis II
    34 Sir Eric Willis
    MLA for Earlwood

    (1922–1999)
    23 January
    1976
    14 May
    1976
    112 days Liberal Willis
    35 Neville Wran
    MLA for Bass Hill

    (1926–2014)
    1976 14 May
    1976
    4 July
    1986
    10 years, 21 days Labor Wran I
    1978 Wran II
    Wran III
    1981 Wran IV
    Wran V
    Wran VI
    1984 Wran VII
    Wran VIII
    36 Barrie Unsworth
    MLA for Rockdale

    (born 1934)
    4 July
    1986
    25 March
    1988
    1 year, 295 days Labor Unsworth
    37 Nick Greiner
    MP for Ku-ring-gai

    (born 1947)
    1988 25 March
    1988
    24 June
    1992
    4 years, 91 days Liberal Greiner I
    1991 Greiner II
    38 John Fahey
    MP for Southern Highlands

    (1945–2020)
    24 June
    1992
    4 April
    1995
    2 years, 284 days Liberal Fahey I
    Fahey II
    Fahey III
    39 Bob Carr
    MP for Maroubra

    (born 1947)
    1995 4 April
    1995
    3 August
    2005
    10 years, 121 days Labor Carr I
    Carr II
    1999 Carr III
    2003 Carr IV
    40 Morris Iemma
    MP for Lakemba

    (born 1961)
    3 August
    2005
    5 September
    2008
    3 years, 36 days Labor Iemma I
    2007 Iemma II
    41 Nathan Rees
    MP for Toongabbie

    (born 1968)
    5 September
    2008
    4 December
    2009
    1 year, 90 days Labor Rees
    42 Kristina Keneally
    MP for Heffron

    (born 1968)
    4 December
    2009
    28 March
    2011
    1 year, 114 days Labor Keneally
    43 Barry O'Farrell
    MP for Ku-ring-gai

    (born 1959)
    2011 28 March
    2011
    17 April
    2014
    3 years, 20 days Liberal O'Farrell
    44 Mike Baird
    MP for Manly

    (born 1968)
    17 April
    2014
    23 January
    2017
    2 years, 281 days Liberal Baird I
    2015 Baird II
    45 Gladys Berejiklian
    MP for Willoughby

    (born 1970)
    23 January
    2017
    5 October
    2021
    4 years, 255 days Liberal Berejiklian I
    2019 Berejiklian II
    46 Dominic Perrottet
    MP for Epping

    (born 1982)
    5 October
    2021
    28 March
    2023
    1 year, 174 days Liberal Perrottet I
    Perrottet II
    Charles III
    (2022–present)
    Governor:
    47 Chris Minns
    MP for Kogarah

    (born 1979)
    2023 28 March
    2023
    Incumbent 1 year, 109 days Labor Minns

    See also

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  • References

    1. ^ "Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances | As From 1 July 2022 | Following Application Of Parliamentary Remuneration Tribunal" (PDF). parliament.nsw.gov.au. 8 June 2022. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 March 2024. Retrieved 25 March 2024.
  • ^ Mennell, Philip (1892). "Parkes, Hon. Sir Henry" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co – via Wikisource.
  • ^ "Speeches of Sir Henry Parkes, G.G.M.G., M.P., Prime Minister of New South Wales". Archived from the original on 6 December 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2013.
  • ^ "Labor wins NSW election after big swing against Coalition government". The Sydney Morning Herald. 26 March 2023. Archived from the original on 28 March 2023. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
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